...U.S. Federal Courthouse, 402...information, call (609) 585-6200...151; Board of trustees meeting...Topic: New Rules of Professional...
...the state rule should be amended to more closely resemble Federal Rule of Evidence 609, which says 10-year-old convictions are admissible for impeachment...
...2013 Report of the Supreme...on the Rules of Evidence, as referenced...R.E. 609, Impeachment by...
...multicounty litigation designation of all New Jersey...08625-0981; telephone: (609) 292-8471; email...made pursuant to Rule 4:38A and...
...the District of New Jersey...of the Federal Rules of Criminal...Rules of Evidence, the Federal...
...the District of New Jersey...of the Federal Rules of Criminal...Rules of Evidence, the Federal...
...Office at 609-984-5077...Administrative Director of the Courts...Standards; Amended Rules of Court...a new evidence list form...
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New Jersey Law Journal
...to Sixth Circuit Rule 206 File Name...benefits for members of a certified class...filed suit in federal court in the...
New Jersey Law Journal
...Rolando Jimenez guilty of the parolable offense...counterparts to the federal provisions, as set...dismiss under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure...
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