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George Norcross COMPLETELY CONTROLS THE NJ Judiciary
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Why is George Norcross permitted to nominate attorneys for the NJ judicial bench?The man only graduated High School. Many
judges
who are on the bench in Camden County were backed by him. It is more than ...
2.
3 Reasons Person Sending Text to Driver Can Be Liable
(Life/Style)
... after being hit by a truck by a teenager who was texting while driving. The Appellate Division of Superior Court dismissed the appeal, but two out of three
judges
said in their opinion the texting person ...
3.
Alimony OUTRAGE!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
These
judges
need to be reminded of who they work for. ABOLISH LIFETIME ALIMONY.! We are servants to our EVIL ex-spouse's for life. How is one to ever move on and have any kind of a life. I am just sick. ...
4.
Alimony OUTRAGE!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
These
judges
need to be reminded of who they work for. ABOLISH LIFETIME ALIMONY.! We are servants to our EVIL ex-spouse's for life. How is one to ever move on and have any kind of a life. I am just si ...
5.
justice
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The Judiciary itself created a lot of the mess that now legislators will have to fix. Much of the case law, the body of decisions that these
judges
rely on, achieves luxury for some at the cost of lifetime ...
6.
Judicial Discretion
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... discretion is all important so
judges
can decide on the merits of each case without being limited to a formula. The Appellate Court decision on Gnall v. Gnall also makes this argument: "Moreover, any ...
7.
Attorney Generals Fight for Public Access in Nuclear Issues
(U.S./Nation)
... Landis-Marinello. “If that decision is vacated, then all of that work of that tribunal was for nothing. You basically will have parties down the road lose the ability to access the ASLB
judges
’ analysis ...
8.
N.J. Distinguishing Itself as it Reforms Juvenile Justice System
(Life/Style)
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM TRENTON - A fourteen-person delegation from the state of Washington including a Supreme Court Justice, Superior Court
Judges
, three State Legislators, Juvenile Court Administrators ...
9.
destitute single mothers
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... money on young studs. And what ever happened to "home economics"? How come lawyers and
judges
cannot figure out how to mathematically create 2 households out of one, so that both are financially stable ...
10.
NJ Manslaughter Gets New Look
(News/Hot topic)
... those convicted of manslaughter, which means that
judges
can also consider the damages suffered by others surrounding the crime that are injured. The new ruling was in direct correlation with a deadly ...
11.
5 Ways to Win ‘Stronger Than The Storm’ Music Contest
(N.J./State)
... and often. People can vote once a day in the first phase of the competition from July 22 to August 11, according to Rock Hill Herald Online. Celebrity
judges
and public voting will narrow the competition ...
12.
Daddy, Me, Trayvon, And The Talk
(Opinion/Commentary)
... me read it and tell me about the ongoing struggle for justice for us Negroes, and how the law would one day work in our favor when we had Negro
judges
and lawyers and jurors. Daddy was going to night ...
13.
alimony
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... 30,000the 4th. Don't look good this year.
Judges
and lawyers don't care that's their business. This has ruined my relationship with my daughter. Now at 57 I'm hanging in there hoping that something will ...
14.
Awesome Drift Racing Takes Spotlight at Wall Stadium Track
(Sports/Professional)
... tends to be more like dancing with cars – at high speed – rather than a race. And it is somewhat subjective, with the
judges
looking at style and how they went across the track rather than actual objective ...
15.
Reform needs to proceed
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
It is often said, though usually only by lawyers, that the current family law system in New Jersey is functioning well -- that the
judges
have and need flexibility, so that fairness can be assured. Unfortunately, ...
16.
Reform is needed
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the education that we are bringing forth to the citizens and legislators. I have hope, too, that the lawyers and
judges
will also come to recognize the damage caused to so many innocent people by the ...
17.
Alimony Reform
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the education that we are bringing forth to the NJ citizens and legislators. I have hope, too, that the lawyers and
judges
will also come to recognize the damage caused to so many innocent people by the ...
18.
Alimony Reform
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... that the state garnishes from an alimony payer. The Family Court
Judges
state that wage garnishment is in the best interest of the recipient in that it insures payments are made. This is a huge conflict ...
19.
New Jersey judges getting around retirement age
(N.J./State)
... a recall judge – like many of his peers. Based on a report done by the Associated Press, Ryan, along with 73 other
judges
were called back on a temporary basis thanks to the judiciary budget paying them ...
20.
Anne Milgram: Where Is The Former N.J. Attorney General?
(N.J./State)
... she said, according to Yahoo! Finance. Her team has put together a risk-assessment tool for
judges
that is set to be tested later this year. Milgram, who grew up in East Brunswick Township, says that ...
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