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… Director of the Courts PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES … a Law Day program on Wednesday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. in the jury assembly room of the Middlesex County Courthouse, 56 … For more information, contact Middlesex Vicinage EEO/AA Officer Kyle Francis at kyle.francis@njcourts.gov or …
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… J.A.D. This appeal requires us to determine if a police officer employed in a non-civil service municipality can be … premature to determine whether there is a violation of the officer's Fifth Amendment constitutional right against self …
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… is a judge required by law to devote full time to judicial duties shall not practice law. … Judges of Municipal … served by that court or as attorney for any agency or officer thereof; nor practice before the governing body or …
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… Tax Court, or Municipal Court is guilty of: misconduct in office, willful failure to perform judicial duties, incompetence, intemperate conduct, engaging in … to the administration of justice that brings the judicial office into disrepute. The Committee shall also review …
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… Contact the Office of Attorney Ethics … OAE … by phone at 609-815-2924 …
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… Carl L. Marshall, Judge of the Municipal Court, with offices located at 701 Newark Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07208, … 2004 • Elizabeth police dept. Death/Serious bodily injury No Assigned agency 2004 • Elizabeth police dept. …
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… by counsel and given to the attendant for delivery into the jury room. Exhibits marked for identification do not go into the jury room as they are not in evidence. Counsel are …
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… VIDEO RECORDED TESTIMONY … (04/2016) Members of the Jury, under certain circumstances, a party to a lawsuit has … VIDEO RECORDED TESTIMONY (04/2016) Members of the Jury, under certain circumstances, a party to a lawsuit has …
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… 403 or a valid claim of privilege. … (g) Instructing the Jury. … In a civil proceeding, the court shall instruct the jury to accept as conclusive any fact judicially noticed. In …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION 2 A-1500-20 We consider whether a police officer, who walked onto the driveway of a home without … driveway was part of the home's curtilage, we hold that the officer conducted an unlawful search and his subsequent …
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… court was delivered by SABATINO, P.J.A.D. This personal injury case arises from a pedestrian's fall on black ice in a … ruling, arguing the property owners had a non-delegable duty under 3 A-1800-18T4 tort law to keep the premises safe … 234, 237 (App. Div. 1995)). In Vasquez, the owner of an office building had leased the premises to a commercial …
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… in any situation in which the judge reasonably believes a jury may find a basis for its application. See State v. … in any situation in which the judge reasonably believes a jury may find a basis for its application. See State v. …
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… … (Approved 11/98, Revised 5/07) [ To be given after the jury is sworn in but before the openings. ] … E. Outline of … (Approved 11/98, Revised 5/07) [To be given after the jury is sworn in but before the openings.] E. Outline of …
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… If you are asking for child support, your county welfare office can help you locate the other parent. They receive … forms to the Directory of Superior Court Family Division Offices county courthouse . Bring a $25 check or money order …
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… we address a question of first impression: is a grand jury subpoena sufficient to access prescription drug … Program (PMP). We hold that a properly issued grand jury subpoena is sufficient to obtain information concerning … by prosecutors and detectives in the Attorney General's Office. They also argue that even if the subpoenas were …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … the employer -- against an employee’s workplace personal injury lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that SIR’s negligence, … to appeal. 257 N.J. 247 (2024). HELD: Here, Hartford has no duty to defend the employer. The employee’s allegations of …
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… … A judge, subject to the proper performance of judicial duties, may engage in the following related activities if in … administration of justice. A judge may serve as a member, officer or director of a nongovernmental organization …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … whether owners of vacant commercial lots have a common law duty to maintain the public sidewalks abutting those lots in … the wrongdoer whose flagrant neglect of duty has caused injury to an innocent party who is left with recourse against …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … capacity to undermine his credibility before the jury. 1. As all parties now agree, defendant’s interrogation … tarnished defendant’s credibility in the eyes of the jury. In a case such as this -- where the State’s theory …
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… issues with JEDS, call the … Superior Court Clerk's Office … help desk at 609-421-6100 You can also send an …