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… unless approved by the court. • Take payment beyond the commissions authorized by statute. • Entrust your … Accounting (i.e., Periodic Reporting)? ........... 13 7.3 Comprehensive Accounting Form versus EZ Accounting Form … SERVICE AS THE GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE ........... 20 11.1 Commissions and Reimbursement ........................... 20 …
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… including one for a wiretap of, and another for further communications data from, defendant’s cell phone. According … safety and the preservation of evidence as reasons for not complying with the warrant requirement. He did not identify … evidence reveals that the Prosecutor’s Office was able to comply with the dictates of the warrant requirement of our …
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… The Court considers whether the “Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome” (CSAAS) has a sufficiently reliable … show general acceptance of CSAAS in the relevant scientific community, and concluded that there was consensus only as to … abuse. Expert testimony about CSAAS in general, and its component behaviors other than delayed disclosure, may no …
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… moments after telling the officers that he did not wish to comment on that particular subject. Because defendant did … What happened today about the loaded gun or did that come in play at all? [Defendant]: That came in play a long … moved for a mistrial, contending that the State improperly commented on defendant’s right to remain silent. The trial …
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… by N.J. to conclude that defendant had a tendency to commit criminal acts. The jury found defendant guilty of … that incident. The assaults of K.M. and N.J. had certain common elements, but when evidence of a prior sexual assault … inadvertently, by a jury as evidence of a propensity to commit criminal acts. Here, the logical relationship between …
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… Conduct (RPC) 4.2, which prohibits a lawyer from communicating with another lawyer’s client about the subject … consent. That ethical prohibition applies to any form of communication with a represented party by the adversary … of a newly established social media platform -- Facebook.com -- were not widely known. In November 2007, Robertelli …
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… appellate review none of the alleged trial errors he now complains of, and none were clearly capable of producing an … would often deny it. The sister once observed defendant become angry because the victim had told defendant's ex-wife … he was deeply in love with defendant, but defendant would become embarrassed when the victim referred to defendant as a …
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… benefits. • Each vicinage dedicated space and provided computers, laptops with web cameras, phones, and other forms … where the State and defendants can go to seek justice. To accomplish this, we first had to reimagine the way our courts … family, civil, municipal and tax courts have conducted and completed thousands of motions, conferences, and hearings …
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… for conference facility rental and related services to accommodate Judiciary events. The events shall be conducted … however, it is not limited to those seasons. These events accommodated from 30 and up to 700 attendees ranging from one … a conflict in the terms and conditions among the documents comprising this Contract, the order 2 of precedence, for …
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This Order hereby supersedes aud. replaces all prior Notices and Orders Regarding Service of Plaintiff's Fa …
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… Nkwuo argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Emeka Nkwuo, of … later identified as defendant, to show his hands and he complied. Defendant came to the landing, and said, "I don't … heard a voice while he was in the shower, which said: "[W]elcome to the side of evil." Dr. Santina concluded that at the …
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… v. Fair, 256 N.J. 213 (2024), issued after briefing was completed, defendant's stalking conviction violated the … from a sender identified as Kelvin Kirby at kkirb500@gmail.com. The email's subject line was "[K.Q.] [school name] band … had never previously received a message from kkirb500@gmail.com. L.K. immediately reported the email to a school …
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… answer every question to the best of your knowledge. In completing this Fact Sheet, you are under oath and must … within a reasonable time if you learn that they are incomplete or incorrect in any material respect. If you are completing the Fact Sheet for someone who has died or who …
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… and autopsy photos; (3) permitting the prosecutor's comments in summation, which amounted to misconduct; (4) … Lummistown Road, in Cedarville. The police responded and commenced an investigation. Lieutenant Ronald Keller of the … Keller testified that the victim's body "was dismembered, decomposing, and burned," meaning that "the limbs were cut …
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… DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 Directive # 23-06 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-2634.] To: Assignment … Council meeting. The Grand Jury Standards, developed by the Committee for Jury Management for the Conference of …
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IN RE: PEL VIC MESH/GYNECARE LITIGATION t::-, I.. SUPERIOR couRT oF N~6'fERsS D J;;,. 0:; . "'iCfi, …
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Administrative Directives
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com •Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 MEMORANDUM … homes due to abuse or neglect. Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 •Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 … MOU that is posted on the Judiciary website (njcourts.com). A hardcopy is attached to this directive for ease of …
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… ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE OF THIRD-PARTY GUILT AND THE JUDGE COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN EXCLUDING THEM. POINT II THE … Instruction on Witness Tampering Omitted Any Reference to Accomplice Liability. (Not Raised Below). POINT IV IN THE … MISAPPLICATION OF N.J.R.E. 803 (C) (25) DENIED DEFENDANT A COMPLETE THIRD- PARTY GUILT DEFENSE. POINT II THE TRIAL …
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… aggravated sexual assault, based on allegations that he committed sexual acts against M.G. on three occasions when … The State agreed to dismiss related charges and to recommend defendant be sentenced as if convicted of a second- … hearing, defendant moved to withdraw his guilty plea and to compel production of certain agency records (DYFS). …
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… and third-degree terroristic threats by threatening to commit a crime of violence and then acting on that threat of … there were people knocking on his door and people were coming out of the woods to get him. Defendant resided in an apartment complex, and police knew there were no woods nearby. Police …