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...suppress weapons that police discovered in his home after a warrantless...Suarez and Saul DeLaCruz, two Newark Police Department detectives, set up...
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...Stoerr was convicted of participating in an illegal bid rigging and...Superfund Site ("Diamond Alkali") in Newark, New Jersey. The Environmental Protection...
...Law Office of Ted W...the City of Newark. Pursuant to contract...
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...an order of the District Court, granting judgment on the administrative record in favor of Ridley School District. The District Court reversed a decision by...
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...Law Office of Ted W...the City of Newark. Pursuant to contract...
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Deprecated The American Lawyer
...and rescind their in absentia orders of...asylum officer in Newark, New Jersey, referred...Kansas City INS office where, on August...
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