New Jersey's high court continues to disapprove of giving juries unrestricted access to video and audio recordings of statements by witnesses and defendants, but there's a catch: Where the defendant
...of his parole violation. The statutory scheme does not require dismissal; no public policy would be advanced by punishing New Jersey for lawful action taken...
...employment with the New Jersey State Parole Board for conduct unbecoming a public employee after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, leaving the...
...have not been filed with the court. The Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Law denied Drinker's request on the ground that...
...public-defender services. It reassures defendants that "information ... may not be used in grand jury proceedings or at trial." A court official...
...shouldn't interfere with lawyers' representation of clients, and county officials have met with public defenders to address those concerns. The plan to...
... The developer's notice of public hearings, although using lot numbers that were not included on the official tax map, did not thereby misidentify...
...of Gene Hinton, who was arrested after the court official serving the notice at a public housing unit saw heroin in plain view and called...
...the review will be made public. Rice was terminated...fairy." Rutgers officials had been aware of the...
...On his watch, he oversaw the prosecution and conviction of 13 public officials in Jersey City and Hudson County; two former New Jersey secretaries...
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