Domestic Violence Strangulation- Amendment to N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(13)
In New Jersey, a person is guilty of domestic violence strangulation (aggravated assault) if he: “[k]nowingly or, under circumstances manifesting […]
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In New Jersey, a person is guilty of domestic violence strangulation (aggravated assault) if he: “[k]nowingly or, under circumstances manifesting […]
In State v. A.L.A., 251 N.J. 580, 582 (2022), the New Jersey Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether “a
In State v. A.L.A., 251 N.J. 580, 582 (2022), the New Jersey Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether “a jury
False, disparaging, disrespectful, unwarranted or insulting personal attacks on sitting judges, which are becoming more common in our divided society,
Does the New Jersey Board of Nursing Care About Criminal Charges? New Jersey’s Board of Nursing was established to protect
Criminal and quasi criminal cases– State v. Olenowski, 253 N.J. 133 (2023) In a ground-breaking new case, State v. Olenowski,
In State v. Clark, 251 N.J. 266, 273 (2022), the Court addressed a case in which law enforcement officers failed
In State v. Ramirez, 252 N.J. 277, 286 (2022), the New Jersey Supreme Court considered “the conflicting rights of a
In the November 2020 general election, the voters in New Jersey adopted an amendment, Article IV, Section 7, Paragraph 13
In State v. Konecny, 250 N.J. 321, 326 (2022), the New Jersey Supreme Court extended its ruling in State v.