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Respondent applied for summary relief denying petitioner's petition for removal from Pennsylvania's sex offender registry. The court granted respondent's application for summary relief, holding that petitioner, who was incarcerated and became subject to Megan's Law II upon its effective date in 2000, was required as a matter of law to register as a sex offender for his lifetime.
The court affirmed the district court's denial of appellant's motion to suppress evidence seized as a result of his arrest for possessing, receiving, and making child pornography and traveling in interstate commerce with the intent to have sexual contact with a minor.
Information Given to Detective Is Not Enough to Establish Reasonable Suspicion
'Michael B.' Rule Is Extended to SCPA Article 17-A Guardianship Proceeding; Hearing Needed
Appellants and cross-appellants appealed Department of Banking and Insurance's decision finding them in violation of multiple subsections of N.J.S.A.
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Plaintiffs appealed the court's entry of summary judgment dismissing their claim for declaratory relief in their wrongful death and survival action alleging medical malpractice against certain medical providers after the death of their son. The court concluded that its order should be affirmed where plaintiffs' settlement of their tort claim for corporate negligence based on a hospital's allegedly improper delegation of the duty of oversight meant they no longer had standing to seek a judicial declaration that the underlying professio
Trial court failed to apply correct legal standard in denying request for renewal of domestic violence restraining order
In the Matter of Cara J. Castronuova v. Anthony Nunziato et al.
Plaintiffs sought certification of a damages class and multiple issue classes in their putative class action alleging abuse and related claims arising during their residence at a private residential rehabilitative institution. The court in pertinent part denied certification of a damages class where plaintiffs failed to demonstrate requisite commonality and typicality among putative class members, who were over one thousand former residents of the institution who allegedly suffered individual forms of abuse during their time at the fa
In the Matter of the Claim of Michael Garofalo v. Verizon New York, Inc., et al.
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