...disorderly persons offense in which fingerprints are taken, such as shoplifting, prostitution, assault stemming from domestic violence and non-indictable drug offenses. As...
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Police sampling of the DNA of individuals arrested in connection with serious crimes may become as routine as fingerprinting and photographing as the result of a major Fourth Amendment ruling by the
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...affirms, finding that Rochelle named all subcontractors to whom it, as the general contractor, would subcontract and thus did not violate 40A:11-23.2d...
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...placed with his grandmother. The father was arrested and convicted of aggravated assault and child cruelty. The case was settled after mediation with...
...first denied having sexual contact with T.P., but then admitted the assault. At trial, he denied having sexual contact with T.P. ...
...magazine. Defendant was indicted for, inter alia, unlawful possession of assault firearms, possession of handguns without a permit, unlawful possession of rifles, unlawful...
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Ralph J. Lamparello is set to take the stage as one of the highest profile positions in the New Jersey legal community as president of the 18,000-member New Jersey State Bar Association
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