...curiam) (9 pp.) Plaintiff, who initially entered an uncounseled guilty plea to public urination, a violation of the municipal ordinance, then withdrew his guilty plea...
...concerning meetings of public bodies to provide...held by the Assembly Judiciary Committee. ...
...top ten" issues, several of which will continue to occupy the public agenda during 2013, a gubernatorial election year. 10. Rutgers...
...Workers' Compensation sole jurisdiction over work-related medical claim. The NJSBA...s Board of Trustees, Legislative Committee and Municipal Court Practice Section...
...was released from Assembly Judiciary Committee and is awaiting...Senate Law and Public Safety Committee and...
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The New Jersey judiciary has administratively stayed adjudication of appeals from red-light camera tickets across the state until the technology is found to be up to statutory snuff
...were issued. But on June 19, the state Department of Transportation suspended the issuance of violations at 63 red-light camera locations in...
...of NJSBA representatives before legislative committees, and the involvement of the...the bill passed in the Assembly (71-5-2) and was...
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