...cuts for drug testing, substance abuse and mental health treatment for federal defendants and offenders. The request includes $28 million to avoid deferring for three...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...manner he please, however uncertain it may be, and then compel the defendant to make answer whether he can make answer or not with any...
...unrestricted access to video and audio recordings of statements by witnesses and defendants, but there's a catch: Where the defendant's lawyer...
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
...7 pp.) The parties had reached a settlement of this suit, alleging defendant failed to pay debts owed for shipping, boarding and training of various...
...pp.) Plaintiff appeals from an order that granted partial summary judgment to defendant JMK Auto Sales Inc. and dismissed plaintiffs claims that arose...
...must submit to a breath test, Moczula said. "The defendant does not have a choice?" asked Justice Anne Patterson. ...
...in a commercial dispute, sought seven-figure damages arising out of the defendant's "shocking" and "ill-considered" breach of contract...
...proportion to the income he was making or the size of the defendant company, but as an affront to his dignity as a person and...
...pole. The passenger, Christopher Zerby, died shortly after the accident. The driver, defendant Keith Buckley, was not seriously injured. He was later indicted for second...
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