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NJ Appellate Division Affirms Ghost Gun Conviction in State v. Oliver (2025)

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The Rise of Ghost Gun Prosecutions in New Jersey New Jersey has long been at the forefront of strict firearm […]

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NJ Appellate Division Rules on Kidnapping Conviction and Cell Phone Passcode Rights (State v. Ellison, 2025)

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The New Jersey Appellate Division recently issued a published opinion in State v. Tyrone K. Ellison, Docket No. A-2905-22, decided

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What to Do After a Personal Injury: A Step-by-Step Guide for New Jersey Victims

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Suffering a personal injury can be a life-altering experience. Whether it’s the result of a car accident, a slip and

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Child Charged with Attempted Murder in NJ? What Parents Must Know Today

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Discover how New Jersey handles violent charges against minors. Learn about juvenile law, waiver to adult court, and school responsibilities.

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State v. Bryant: A Resounding Reminder of New Jersey’s Search and Seizure Protections

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Introduction In a landmark decision that reinforces New Jersey’s commitment to robust constitutional safeguards, the Appellate Division’s opinion in State

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Brady Violation in New Jersey: State v. Allen Redefines Post-Conviction Law (2025)

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Published: June 28, 2025Focus Keyword: Brady violation New JerseyOpinion PDF: Read full decision Introduction: Why State v. Allen Matters The

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NJ Bill A4652: New Public Brawl Law Changes Disorderly Conduct in New Jersey (2025)

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New Jersey Assembly Bill A4652 redefines disorderly conduct by criminalizing public brawls involving three or more people. With increased penalties and a focus on organizers and inciters, this 2025 law could have major implications for anyone involved in group violence—online or off.

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What Would Be a Violation of Title IX in Schools?

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Insights from a Trusted Student Defense Attorney Title IX is a vital federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex

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AI Surveillance in Schools: Civil Rights, Legal Risks, and the Battle Over Federal Funding

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Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into American education, promising efficiency, insights, and safer school environments. But one of its most

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Supreme Court Lowers Legal Hurdles for Students with Disabilities: What A.J.T. v. Osseo Means for Families and Schools

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On June 12, 2025, the United States Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, affirming

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At the Law Office of Terrell A. Ratliff, we are dedicated to protecting your rights and providing personalized legal representation. Whether facing criminal charges, pursuing civil litigation, or navigating a Title IX investigation, we approach every case with care, determination, and tailored strategies. We prioritize thorough preparation, open communication, and accessible guidance to help you achieve your goals. From defending against criminal allegations to resolving disputes or addressing Title IX matters, our firm is committed to delivering diligent and effective solutions. Trust us to handle your case with integrity and a focus on achieving the best possible outcome. Let us stand by your side and help you move forward.

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