... United States Court of Appeals for the...Singer and Dana Kaersvang (argued), Appellate Staff, United States Department of...
...New York State Parole Board...but the Appellate Division, Second...of the Office of the Appellate Defender, said the...
...from the Appellate Division, 420...Through the Office of the Public Defender, New Jersey...form. The state presented evidence...
...easier for the state to prosecute those...for a public defender. The...to hire. The Appellate Division agreed and...
...State v. Perry, A-0465-11T4; Appellate Division; opinion by...County Prosecutor's Office sent a request...
...M. Greenberg, Office of the Appellate Defender, New York...1994]; United States v. Mendenhall...
...an important decision for insurance companies that makes them less vulnerable to state class actions. For many years, plaintiffs had waged class action...
...identifying him. The Appellate Division found the appearance of...to the opinion in State v. Dority, A-4017...
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...mitigation case." After the jury returned its guilty verdict against appellant, the State called three witnesses during the punishment phase of trial, and, "[r]ather...
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