...Presumptive mediation of municipal court disputes has worked...excluding shoplifting), landlord-tenant disputes, criminal mischief, property disputes, animal complaints...
...updating rules governing criminal and quasi-criminal...concerns enhanced availability of electronic discovery....
...impeachment purposes in a related criminal case, despite a statute barring...to apply to any use of the testimony in a criminal...
... Blaine Scoles, accused of sending illegal images over the...confiscated. "The need for defense counsel to have unfettered access...
...drunken-driving laws of a longstanding defense to a charge...the State Bar Association's Municipal Court...
...in federal court? The experience of Justin Harrison shows...in the District of New Jersey on Jan. 31, 2005, so...
...Two criminal defense lawyers are...unconstitutional New Jersey's money...mere possession of U.S...
...was released from Bayside State Prison on Feb. 26 at the request of the prosecutor's office, which told the court that, aside from a...
...is stalking, regardless of whether or not...quarry, the New Jersey Supreme Court says...law, rejecting the defense that the defendant...
...But the Division of Criminal Justice has a...massive shift in defense costs … which...
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