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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY … It is ORDERED that for the court year commencing July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025, motions in all trial courts (including the Tax Court) shall be heard on Fridays or as otherwise provided by a judge …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY … It is ORDERED that for the court year commencing July 1, 2025 and ending June 30, 2026, motions in all trial courts (including the Tax Court) shall be heard on Fridays or as otherwise provided by a judge …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY It is ORDERED that for the court year commencing July 1, 2022, and ending June 30, 2023, motions in all trial courts (including the Tax Court) shall be heard on Fridays or as otherwise provided by a judge …
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A-3005-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… State v. Gerald E. Sigmon, Jr. Page 3 of 27 APPENDIX:1 Complaint PPC-108074 … classify 79% of your subjects” (Session 8, p.47, website at 260) and, with OLS, “accurately classify 83% of … 0.08” (Session 8, p.53, website at 266. While the cited studies were neither scientific nor peer reviewed and suspect …
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… by law or rule, discovery in civil family actions shall be permitted as follows: Interrogatories as to all … which shall be permitted as of right. Discovery shall be completed within 90 days from the date of service of the …
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… of Placement Plan 5:13-5 … Enhanced Initial Reviews. … In all cases involving a child placed by the Division of Child … by the Administrative Director of the Courts. Upon completion of the enhanced 60-day review, the board shall …
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… and sworn on March 22, 1973. He retired Aug. 10, 1981, and died on Nov. 2, 2001, at the age of 90. He was married to … Copyright 1965 Lawyers Diary and Manual, LLC. (www.lawdiary.com) … Related Content … Memorial Service Remarks for …
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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 … as a medical marijuana patient on the California cannabis website. Furthermore, defendant was a resident of New … brief, defendant presented the following nineteen points for our consideration: POINT 1 Conflict of Interest …
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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 … as a medical marijuana patient on the California cannabis website. Furthermore, defendant was a resident of New … brief, defendant presented the following nineteen points for our consideration: POINT 1 Conflict of Interest …
njcourts.gov › courts › superior court locations › burlington
… hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving … are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in … a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; …
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… hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving … are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in … a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; …
njcourts.gov › courts › superior court locations › camden
… hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving … are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in … a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; …
njcourts.gov › courts › superior court locations › ocean
… hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving … are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in … a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; …
njcourts.gov › courts › superior court locations › morris/sussex
… hurt by the actions of the defendant and seeks monetary compensation. Examples of such cases are those involving … are also heard in the Special Civil Part and are known as small claims cases. In all, about 460,000 cases are heard in … a criminal offense and needing a pre-sentence investigation completed; Having a question under pretrial monitoring; …
njcourts.gov › self-help › name change
… a Name in the Chancery Division, Family Part … This kit has all of the forms and instructions for self-represented … steps to file for name change for your minor child(ren) … Complete the forms. … Note that the court must fill in some … State of NJ.” If you are changing the names of multiple family members, the $250 fee covers all name change …
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… after a jury found him guilty of fourth-degree public communication of obscenity, N.J.S.A. 2C:34-4(b), and … 22, 2014, defendant was browsing one or more pornography websites through the restaurant's wifi connections. In … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant argues the following points: POINT I N.J.S.A. 2C:34-4 (PUBLIC COMMUNICATION OF …
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… after a jury found him guilty of fourth-degree public communication of obscenity, N.J.S.A. 2C:34-4(b), and … 22, 2014, defendant was browsing one or more pornography websites through the restaurant's wifi connections. In … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant argues the following points: POINT I N.J.S.A. 2C:34-4 (PUBLIC COMMUNICATION OF …
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… I BECAUSE THE MOTOR VEHICLE STOP WAS BASED ONLY ON A MEAGER TIP THAT FAILED TO CREDIBLY SUGGEST CRIMINAL ACTIVITY AND … POINT III THE PROSECUTOR'S SUMMATION WAS REPLETE WITH COMMENTS IMPROPERLY BOLSTERING THE CREDIBILITY AND TESTIMONY … POINT IV THE CUMULATIVE IMPACT OF THE ERRORS DESCRIBED IN POINTS II AND III DENIED [DEFENDANT] DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR …
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… I BECAUSE THE MOTOR VEHICLE STOP WAS BASED ONLY ON A MEAGER TIP THAT FAILED TO CREDIBLY SUGGEST CRIMINAL ACTIVITY AND … POINT III THE PROSECUTOR'S SUMMATION WAS REPLETE WITH COMMENTS IMPROPERLY BOLSTERING THE CREDIBILITY AND TESTIMONY … POINT IV THE CUMULATIVE IMPACT OF THE ERRORS DESCRIBED IN POINTS II AND III DENIED [DEFENDANT] DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR …
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… his trial counsel's representation of him. He registered no complaint about his attorney's failure to discover the … that, had defendant reviewed it before trial, it would have tipped the balance, and propelled him to plead guilty and …