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- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. ERNEST M. PIERCE, III (15-10-0509, SALEM COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3988-22 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ERNEST M. PIERCE, III, a/k/a ERNEST M. PIERCE, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Submitted April 1, 2025 – Decided May 16, 2025 …
- njcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1972-23 MAKAYLA BUNTING, Administratrix and Administratrix ad Prosequendum of the ESTATE OF MICHAEL BUNTING, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. EMIL A. SCHROTH, INC., Defendant, and NEW JERSEY …
- njcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2948-23 RONALD GOLDSTEIN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PROLONG PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC, AVTAR ENTERPRISE, LLC, AVTAR INVESTMENTS, LLC, and CHIRAG PATEL, Defendants-Respondents. Argued March 5, 2025 – …
- njcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3248-23 FLORHAM VILLAGE, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. PURE LIFESTYLE LLC, d/b/a PURE BARRE, ELIZABETH BILLMEIER, and KYLE KRAUSE, Defendants-Respondents/ Cross-Appellants. …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LINDSEY M. KRAKOWIAK (09-05-0024, SUSSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3997-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LINDSEY M. KRAKOWIAK, Defendant-Appellant. Argued May 5, 2025 – Decided May 16, 2025 Before Judges Sabatino, Berdote Byrne and Jablonski. On …
- njcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0737-24 THE ESTATE OF JAMES EVANS by his General Administrator and Administrator Ad Prosequendum DAVID EVANS, and DAVID EVANS and LAURYN EVANS, individually, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. DAWN …
- njcourts.govYour case may have been dismissed if it was opened and you failed to appear in court AND You were issued an arrest warrant before Jan. 1, 2003; or You were issued a license suspension before Jan. 1, 1994; and Either arrest warrant or license suspension is …
- njcourts.govYour case may involve a charge listed on the Charges excluded from the order excluded charges list . If you did not find your cases listed on the dismissed cases list, your case is still outstanding and you should contact the municipal court where your …
- njcourts.govYes. There is no more warrant for your arrest for failure to appear. … Now that my municipal case is dismissed, is the arrest warrant for "failure to appear" also withdrawn? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer …
- njcourts.govYes, it's withdrawn. However, this is separate from requirements that the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) has for restoring driving privileges. Restore Driver's License Privilege Learn more about restoring a driver's license . … Now that my municipal case …
- njcourts.govYou can search for your outstanding municipal court cases on the municipal court ticket payment system, NJMCDirect NJMCDirect . … How do I find out if I have other outstanding municipal court matters? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational …
- njcourts.govThose cases dismissed by the Court Orders addressed less serious municipal cases, and were unlikely to be adjudicated after sitting unresolved for many years. There are several categories of dismissals: Cases more than 15 years old with a bench warrant …
- njcourts.govThere are numerous tools available for converting your documents into text-searchable PDF. If you have created the word document, you can convert it very easily as OCR-PDF by saving it as “Save as type = PDF (*.pdf). If you are scanning your document to …
- njcourts.govThe P2E feature allows the Appellate Division to create an electronic version of cases filed by self-represented litigants that are currently required to submit documents in paper. For cases received on or after 02/01/2021, an electronic version will be …
- njcourts.govNo, at this time self-represented litigants will still need to file all documents by mail or email. … Can self-represented litigants file electronically in eCourts Appellate after the p2e case is created? Discover a variety of judicial programs, …
- njcourts.govYes. NJ licensed attorneys in good standing are required to submit filings in P2E case types electronically and provide paper copies to the self-represented litigant unless all parties have agreed upon electronic service; acknowledgement of the same would …
- njcourts.govThe filing date will be the date the documents were received by the Clerk's Office. … What date will the court use as the filing date for a new P2E case or documents submitted by the self-represented litigant? Discover a variety of judicial programs, …
- njcourts.govNo. Paper cases received prior to 02/01/2021 will not be available in eCourts Appellate. Filings for these paper cases should continue to be submitted in paper. … Are the old paper cases converted to the P2E case type? Discover a variety of judicial …
- njcourts.govBecause the case originated in paper on or after 2/1/2021, it will remain classified as P2E case type throughout the duration of the appeal. … If all parties in the appeal have obtained counsel, why is the case still marked as P2E? Discover a variety of …
- njcourts.govContact the case manager, the document may be pending review and has not been uploaded into the case. … I am in receipt of a document from the self-represented litigant and it does not appear in eCourts Appellate? Discover a variety of judicial programs, …