...moonlights as a comedian under the alias Vince August. The Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Activities said Judge Sicari and comedian Vince August cannot peacefully coexist...
... Remarks by Rabner to the New Jersey State Bar Association on May 21, 2010, clearly show his opinion of the importance of the...
...In the Matter of Advisory Letter No. 7-11 of the Supreme Court Committee on Extrajudicial Activities, A-12 September Term 2011; Supreme...
...9220 In the Matter of Advisory Letter No. 7-11 of the Supreme Court Committee on Extrajudicial Activities, Sup. Ct. (Albin, J.) (23...
...provided was responsive, and without allowing counsel to appear and be heard on the return date and determining whether his explanation for his failure to...
...the conflict. Francis sent the matter to the court's Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Activity, which concurred. The court agreed to hear Boyd's appeal...
...a guest, promoting her memoir. "Yet, the Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Activities says Vince Sicari, as Vince August, a municipal court judge...
...police officer in the township. The court's Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Activities has said George Boyd must forfeit his seat, even though...
...following individuals are reappointed as members of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Activities ("Advisory Committee") for new two-year terms retroactive...
...bench by new ethics strictures on political donations by law firms...to New Jersey candidates and committees of both parties at the...
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