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… its timely, prudent and well-conceived innovations to the common law. The common law, like other judicial principles, … government have not. A great example would be the right-to- die cases. Before the Karen Ann Quinlan case1 there was … to be cut off? As discussed in greater detail later in this website, the Karen Ann Quinlan case charted a new path in …
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… its timely, prudent and well-conceived innovations to the common law. The common law, like other judicial principles, … government have not. A great example would be the right-to- die cases. Before the Karen Ann Quinlan case1 there was … to be cut off? As discussed in greater detail later in this website, the Karen Ann Quinlan case charted a new path in …
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… participated in the same act or transaction or in the same series of acts or transactions constituting an offense or …
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… Certification, Matrimonial Law Certification, Workers’ Compensation Law Certification, and Municipal Court Law … and instructions are available from the Board’s website at: https://www.njcourts.gov/attorneys/certification …
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… car slammed into the O'Donnell car, propelling it into oncoming traffic, where there was a second collision with an … O'Donnell was pronounced dead at the scene; his daughter died en route to the Jersey City Medical Center. A Hudson …
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… couples counseling and Michael making payments to her as recompense for his financial shortcomings as a husband during … notarized Jeanine's signature, but not Michael's. Michael died intestate two days later on November 16, 2019, at … Nonetheless, Jeanine admitted redeeming a number of U.S. Series EE Bonds that designated her as the pay-on-death …
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… need" as required by statute and our Supreme Court. In re Preis, 118 N.J. 564 (1990). The trial court acknowledged its … & Investigations, LLC located in Vineland, New Jersey. The company is owned by two retired state troopers and employs … private-security agencies. "Only employees of armored-car companies are singled out for special treatment." Preis, 118 …
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… need" as required by statute and our Supreme Court. In re Preis, 118 N.J. 564 (1990). The trial court acknowledged its … & Investigations, LLC located in Vineland, New Jersey. The company is owned by two retired state troopers and employs … private-security agencies. "Only employees of armored-car companies are singled out for special treatment." Preis, 118 …
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… he used the video chat and photo messaging features of his Xbox videogame console to encourage boys between the ages of … during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … areas, and I had basically indicated to him that I have a series of questions, a limited number of questions. The …
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… he used the video chat and photo messaging features of his Xbox videogame console to encourage boys between the ages of … during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … areas, and I had basically indicated to him that I have a series of questions, a limited number of questions. The …
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… to a chemical test. This Dismissal Order is the fourth in a series of Supreme Court orders that collectively will … an individual can, if necessary, contact the Motor Vehicle Commission to restore a suspended license. /s/ Glenn A. … shall be made available to the public on the Judiciary's website. For the Court, /s/ Stuart Rabner Chief Justice …
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… period expires, attorneys will no longer be able to report compliance on the online registration system. Attorneys will find a reporting form on the Board’s website and must submit that completed reporting form to the …
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… Please refer to the fee chart available on the Board’s website. Government or public service organizations may be …
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… judgment to defendants, who moved to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as untimely because it was filed four and a half … they intended to" make a distinction between minors who died and minors who survived. The trial court concluded the …
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… of an Attorney An attorney or law firm may include, on a website or other advertisement, an accurate quotation or … displayed in proximity to such quotation or excerpt: "This comment, made by a judge in a particular case, is not an …
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… use in other cases is limited. R.1:36-3. 2 A-1149-15T2 accompanied by a written statement of reasons. He said that … presumably an employee of Triple Canopy, states that the company contracts to provide security services for federal … Division judge incorrectly stated that the court in In re Preis, 118 N.J. 564 (1990), applied the standard from …
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… use in other cases is limited. R.1:36-3. 2 A-1149-15T2 accompanied by a written statement of reasons. He said that … presumably an employee of Triple Canopy, states that the company contracts to provide security services for federal … Division judge incorrectly stated that the court in In re Preis, 118 N.J. 564 (1990), applied the standard from …
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… with N.J.S.A. 2C:58-4(c), the application had to be accompanied by a written certification of justifiable need to … other than by issuance of a permit to carry a handgun. To comply, Miller's application referenced deadly and violent … the "careful grid" of New Jersey's gun-control laws. In re Preis, 118 N.J. 564, 568 (1990) (quoting State v. Ingram, 98 …
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… with N.J.S.A. 2C:58-4(c), the application had to be accompanied by a written certification of justifiable need to … other than by issuance of a permit to carry a handgun. To comply, Miller's application referenced deadly and violent … the "careful grid" of New Jersey's gun-control laws. In re Preis, 118 N.J. 564, 568 (1990) (quoting State v. Ingram, 98 …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11(c)(2), should not be interpreted to encompass sales tax. Based on our review of the record and the … 27, 2020, defendant returned to Kohl's and shoplifted an Xbox One, the price of which was $499.99, but with sales tax … 2C:20-11(c)(2), defendant's charge for shoplifting the Xbox One was given a third-degree gradation, based on the …