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… Defendant was indicted for first-degree robbery (count one), N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, third-degree possession of a weapon … court whether his guilty plea would affect his ability to become a citizen in the future. The court acknowledged it … be deported[,] I said yes." He claimed his attorney did not visit him in jail. Defendant alleged that if his criminal …
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… extensive, albeit unsuccessful, efforts to help Nancy overcome her substance abuse issues and reunite her with her … surrender of her rights to Tanner and Linda, also conditioned on Carol adopting them. In September 2015, police … the children with their parents. These efforts included visitation services, CADC evaluations, counseling, drug …
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… Parkway Morristown, NJ 07962·1997 (973) 538-4006 Attorneys for Third-Party George Garibaldi MABLE ADAMS l SUPERIOR … MT Case No. 274 v. Civil Action JOHNSON & JOHNSON COMPANY, et aI., ORDER QUASHING SUBPOENA Defendant. THIS … application by Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C, attorneys for Third-Party George Garibaldi, and the Court having read …
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A-44-52-23 Reply Brief New Jersey Association For Justice
Briefs
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO.: 089278 IN RE: ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETIDCS OPINION 745 RECEIVED JUN 2 … Hamilton, NJ 08619 (609) 896-9060 Attorneys for Petitioner, New Jersey Association for Justice Of Counsel: Michael … ground is the avoidance of the unfair surprise that may be visited upon persons who had justifiably relied upon prior …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DAVID JONES, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted … 2C:11- 3(a)(1) and (2); (2) first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2(a)(1) and 2C:11-3(a)(2); (3) … multiple times." Counsel advised there were "countless jail visits[ p]robably in the neighborhood of [fifteen] or so . . …
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… challenges orders denying his motion to reinstate his complaint against Bauer Hockey, Inc., the manufacturer of an … the dismissal. In multi-defendant actions in which at least one defendant has been properly served, the consent order … the court should address, specifically, any prejudice visited upon 12 A-3283-22 MonkeySports as a result of the …
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Administrative Directives
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… Directive # 14-05 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-0012] TO: Assignment … and an application for PTI. It should be given to anyone requesting information about the PTI Program and to … truthfully. 4. You shall permit your probation offi cer to visit your residence or any other suitable place. 5. You …
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… from an August 24, 2020 judgment dismissing their verified complaint seeking to revoke the probate of their late father … Jane L. Perkel. Plaintiffs averred "it was known to everyone" that Jane L. Perkel, who at the time of her marriage to … always provide for [them]." She claimed that during their visits in recent years, her father "would tell [her] to take …
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… against her because she was going to fuck him up." The phone call made plaintiff feel 2 387 N.J. Super. 112, 125-27 … boyfriend, which led to plaintiff seeking a TRO. The complaint alleged the predicate act of harassment and that … custody of the child, and defendant was granted supervised visitation at her parents' home where she was residing. The …
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… state into" Paterson. "[T]he second source provided a telephone number . . . and also stated that the individual, … Atlas, which NJSP identified as a rental vehicle. He was accompanied by a woman later identified as co-defendant Martha … defendant were "coming from Virginia" where they went to visit defendant's "mom's aunt" for "about [three] days." She …
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… the Hanlon defendants), and dismissing his second amended complaint. He also appeals from the October 16, 2024 order … was also unaware that Boris had been in hospice care, as no one had informed him. Michael last visited Boris, along with his son, in August 2018. He …
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… over the summer. It has been challenging for everyone, but our judges and staff have continued to serve the … Judiciary Times is published quarterly by the Office of Communications and Community Relations, Administrative … Court facilities have signs and other precautions reminding visitors not to enter if they are sick or have been exposed …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … sheet should have provided for self-defense to serve as a complete justification to homicide rather than piecemeal to … murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11- A-0431-23 3 3(a)(1), (2) (count one); first-degree felony murder in the course of a robbery, …
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… excluded from the provisions of this subsection. In order for the defendant to be found guilty of this crime, the … Prevention of Domestic Violence Act. Thus, you may return one of three possible verdicts on this charge: (1) guilty of … you find that the State has failed to prove each and every one of the first three elements beyond a reasonable doubt, …
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… CHARGE 1.12J — Page 1 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … J. Direct and Circumstantial Evidence or Inferences … [ Choose one ] … 1. Direct and Circumstantial Evidence … Evidence may … drawn from the evidence. Use logic, your collective common knowledge and your common sense when determining what …
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… [insert name] has sued the defendant [insert name] for defamation. To find liability for defamation, you, the … was false; … Fourth, … that the defamatory statement was communicated to someone other than the plaintiff; and … NOTE TO JUDGE … Charge …
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… wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … constitutional challenge. Any argument about that was abandoned after the trial court concluded it was a search, citing … ostracized. Due to the stigma of the device, he has not visited a doctor for medical issues; moreover, he feels that …
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… for the pain. That was the first of more than 500 visits S.T. made to healthcare providers to address a … to her claim that she suffered a traumatic brain injury. One year after the accident, the Social Security … report indicated that S.T.’s “[m]easures of verbal comprehension . . . suggest[ed] a superior level of …
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… citing his attorney’s refusal to correct the allegedly erroneous record of an earlier proceeding. Although the trial … procedural due process and found that self-representation compounds the risk of error in family proceedings, thereby … his findings to counsel and the court. J.J. was granted visitation rights with respect to R.A.J. He visited her nine …
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… Cross-Appellant, and C.J. HESSE, INC. and THE HESSE COMPANIES, Defendants. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … the roadway. Less than a month after the accident, Alfred visited the scene and made a video. He testified he did not … the interchange between mileposts thirty-eight and forty-one, by installing a third lane on the Parkway and extending …