...health-care benefits. According to a tally by the state Division of Elections, 83 percent of the 2.03 million votes cast were...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...care benefits.According to a tally by the New Jersey Division of Elections, 83 percent of the 2.03 million votes cast were...
The state Supreme Court on Thursday refused to overturn a murder conviction that was based in part on illegally obtained cell phone records
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Justices Helen Hoens and Anne Patterson...
A man who claimed God ordered him to kill his pregnant girlfriend was not entitled to a special "deific command" jury instruction beyond the standard insanity charge, the New Jersey Supreme Court rul
...Barry Albin and Appellate Division Judge Dorothea Wefing...by Justice Helen Hoens, saying the law...
...on the questionnaire, but the Appellate Division found ineffective assistance of counsel...
New Jersey's entire controversy doctrine is still alive and kicking, even if it needs an adjustment from time to time
...life in prison, but the Appellate Division reversed, holding that the admission...
...Court Law and Appellate divisions upheld Marquez's...by Justices Helen Hoens and Roberto Rivera...
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