...2C:13-8, in 2005. It made human trafficking a first-degree crime, punishable by imprisonment of 20 years to life, with a 20-year...
...illegally, overstayed visas or are subject to deportation as punishment for a crime. Each year, hundreds of thousands are deported, a consequence that for many...
...and texts in which a husband and wife allegedly conspired to commit crimes. The trial judge denied defendants motion to exclude their communications, and...
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...and text messages between them, in which they allegedly conspired to commit crimes, that were intercepted by wiretaps. The New Jersey Wiretap and Electronic Surveillance...
...Legislators are pushing a bill that would allow crime victims and their families to compel the defendant to face them in...
The Opportunity to Compete Act, introduced in the N.J. Senate on on Feb. 21, is the latest of a series of reforms that aim to reduce barriers faced by ex-offenders attempting to re-enter the workforc
...Defendant Intake Report (UDIR). Defendant Alfonso Cataldo, indicted for financial crimes, obtained the services of a PD after executing a UDIR form. The...
...Terry, A-0218-12, overruled a trial judge who found a crime-fraud exception to the marital privilege, an exception that has been recognized...
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