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… of Criminal Justice: Ignorance or Mistake, 2C:2-4(c); Accomplice: Renunciation Terminating Complicity, 2C:2-6(e)(3); … For good cause shown the court may extend the time of service of any of the foregoing, or make such other orders …
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… all duties assigned to the employee's judicial function. … Comment … : Judiciary employees shall put loyalty to the principles embodied in this Code above loyalty to persons or parties. Every … as a veteran or disabled veteran of, or liability for service in, the Armed Forces of the United States. The …
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… Carrier Matters; Orders of Parentage 5:14-4 … Complaint and Order to Show Cause. … Prior to the birth of a … to show cause, and proposed order of parentage. Proof of service shall be filed with the court on or before the …
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… and receive email notifications about your case. Complete the first-time user registration process. Once … as a separate attachment (e.g., Notice of Motion, Proof of Service), and each attachment cannot exceed a file size of …
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… official case jacket. Civil and Tax Sealed or impounded complaints When will I be able to use eCourts? New Jersey … Each individual document (e.g., Notice of Motion; Proof of Service) must be uploaded as a separate attachment, and each …
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… of $20,000 or more Landlord Tenant cases Foreclosure cases Complete the first-time user registration process. Once … as a separate attachment (e.g., Notice of Motion, Proof of Service), and each attachment cannot exceed a file size of …
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… or counselor at law or the equivalent may render legal services in this State unless and until that person complies with the provisions in this rule and becomes …
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… continues to be used. Idioms can be so overused that they become clichés; or they can become slang or jargon, … the thief is. He’s armed to the teeth. 2. The invading soldiers were armed to the teeth. There was no way the … DUST to be destroyed or ruined beyond repair; slang for “to die” 1. The boss didn’t like my proposal and he wants me to …
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… and the obligee’s response to the application shall be accompanied by current case information statements as well as … the certification required by R. 4:42-9(b) (affidavit of service), all certifications in support of a motion shall …
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… stored information, and any other data or data compilations stored in any medium from which information can … of the action and on any other party with or after service of the summons and complaint on that party. A copy …
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… court system must be the employee's primary employment. … Comment: … Outside employment or non-paying activities must … use of judiciary equipment, materials, supplies, telephone services, office space, computer time, or facilities. … … in the reporting of hearings before municipal governing bodies, local boards and agencies, and such other activities …
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… second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … 3 A-0155-22 unlawful possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense (count four); and one count of … as a medical marijuana patient on the California cannabis website. Furthermore, defendant was a resident of New …
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… second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … 3 A-0155-22 unlawful possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense (count four); and one count of … as a medical marijuana patient on the California cannabis website. Furthermore, defendant was a resident of New …
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… costs. 2. A copy of this Order shall be posted on the MCL website, served via LNFS and circulated by Plaintiffs' …
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A-3541-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… New Jersey 08054 (856) 652-2000 lakatz@lentolawgroup.com Date Submitted: November 13, 2024 (800) 4-APPEAL • … review or social media post on the Better Business Bureau website. (Pa-11) The review read: Total rip off. If you have … previously has observed that the procedural mechanism embodied in § 52-196a is ‘similar to a motion for summary …
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A-60-24 Petition for Certification
Briefs
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… Heights, New Jersey 07922 (973) 218-1111 rmagnanini@smcomplex.com jgomez@smcomplex.com Attorneys for Petitioner- … and - (3) allowing the Attorney General to pursue remedies through alternate means, including administrative … data at great cost. Ja2215, 2248. The MSRB also operates a website, the Electronic Municipal Market Access portal (the …
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… of the statements made by police, viewed separately or in combination, amount to an affirmative misrepresentation of … A-1416-23 defendant asked for information about counseling services. Defendant did not, however, disclose to the pastor … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… from his airway and restore his breathing. Whitman accompanied the paramedics to the hospital and defendant … forensic pathologist and medical examiner, testified Andrew died from choking on formula, and simultaneously suffered … comprehension because he could not recall if his prior jury service was in a civil or criminal case. The State also …
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… in violation of his federal constitutional rights. At the completion of discovery, Detective Martinez moved for … training and supervision on “the lawful use of an officer’s service revolver.”1 At the completion of discovery, … Ibid. It was then that the officer shot Mack, who later died of his wounds. Id. at 497-98, 502. On that summary …
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… goal was “to impose an appropriate sentence for the crimes committed and not one designed to assure his release prior … car and one a passenger in the car that he struck -- died in the accident; the driver of the other car and … decision because the defendant in that case had “completed service of [her] eighteen-month sentence” for one of her …