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The district court granted defendant's appeal from the Magistrate Judge's order granting the Government's motion for detention pending trial pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3145(b) and released him pending trial with strict bail conditions.
Publication Date: 2024-08-16 Practice Area:Criminal Law Industry: Court:Superior Court Judge:Judge Olson Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: 574 WDA 2023
Appellant appealed the trial court's judgment of sentence entered on his bench trial convictions for two counts of harassment. The court affirmed, holding that appellant's convictions were supported by sufficient evidence where appellant repeatedly directed a raised middle finger toward apartment neighbors' security camera, including one instance in which appellant shouted the term "gay bitch" as a personal, abusive epithet.
Workers' Compensation Appeal Board erred in affirming the denial of a penalty petition seeking reimbursement of medical marijuana costs where neither the Medical Marijuana Act nor federal law prohibited a workers' compensation insurer or employer from reimbursing for reasonable and necessary medical marijuana treatment costs. Order of the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board reversed.
Donald Higgs appealed the dismissal of his complaint., Appellant, a New Jersey inmate, filed a complaint alleging violations of his First and Eighth Amendment rights by various officials after corrections officer M.
Plaintiff Alison George appealed the district court's order denying her petition to vacate an arbitration award in favor of defendant Rushmore Service Center, LLC.
Plaintiff Brian Lopez, a retired Cranford Police Department officer and frequent critic of defendant, Cranford Mayor Brian Andrews, on social media, filed a civil rights lawsuit against defendant and the Township of Cranford, alleging violations of his constitutional rights.