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"Jersey justice can do better than it did," Mr. Smith told the seven justices.
A cellphone, the New Jersey justices said, was like a GPS device.
Industrial Workers of the World, "Jersey Justice" At Work.
Others say that the New Jersey justices remain cast in an old-fashioned liberal mode that enmeshes them in social and political debates.
But Mrs. Whitman continued a decades-old tradition of considering political affiliation in selecting New Jersey justices.
The New Jersey justices included a lengthy discussion of the word "blight" that included the views of writers on the subject and the dictionary definition.
The Jersey Justice are an Independent Women's Tackle Football Team based in Carteret, New Jersey.
The New Jersey justice, Robert Clifford, said that if the lawyers were not successful by then, the feeding tube keeping Nancy Ellen Jobes alive may be removed.
The New Jersey justices apparently chose not to weigh in on that matter, as they reversed a lower court ruling that had sent the case to be reheard being initially dismissed.
Taro's troubles with the New Jersey justice system began when officials learned that the dog had injured a 10-year-old girl in December 1990 and ordered it killed under the state's vicious-dog law.
Though the next round would be not nearly as simple, it was enough to advance to the title game once again as the Blitz eked out a 9-8 win over the Jersey Justice.
THE sanctum sanctorum of New Jersey justice is an unremarkable conference room in a dowdy low-rise office complex in Oakhurst, with stunning views of a parking lot.
The four New Jersey justices are William Paterson, Joseph Bradley, Mahlon Pitney and William J. Brennan Jr.
Report Not Yet Published They concluded their study by saying, "Over all, it is clear that those administrators and judges who responded to the questionnaire perceive substantial bias against minorities throughout the New Jersey justice system."
For those whose appetites are whetted, there is the original source: "Constitutional Anniversary Symposium: New Jersey Justices on the Supreme Court," printed in the "Seton Hall Law Review, 1986," Vol.
And after Mrs. D'Alessandro heard that he was using money from an inheritance to finance his bid for freedom, she began another successful lobbying campaign, which led to the enactment of the New Jersey Justice for Victims Law last November.
The New Jersey justices, ruling unanimously on Wednesday, said the expired deadline for ballot changes could be overlooked because the state's election laws should be "liberally construed" in favor of "a full and fair ballot choice for the voters of New Jersey."