This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Chapter 4: Shelter Grants - Amends the FVPSA to authorize appropriations for grants for battered women's shelters. In short, plaintiff has failed to demonstrate by credible, objective medical evidence that her permanent psychological disorder is a substantial loss of a bodily function. 90106) Prohibits advertising which aims to illegally solicit or sell drugs. (Sec. Makes such suspension available to alien spouses and children who have been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty in the United States by a spouse or parent who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident, provided that the alien spouse or child has been physically present in the United States for a continuous period of not less than three years and proves that during all of such time the alien was and is a person of good moral character whose deportation would result in extreme hardship to the alien or the alien's parent or child. Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division. WebUnisex Edition of the ACT Interest Inventory. (Sec. As proposed, the requirements of 112(j) would apply to major sources that include, as of the section 112(j) deadline, one or more sources in a category or subcategory for which there is no section 112(d) emission standard in place on or after the section 112(j) deadline. For those sources that were previously subject to one of the vacated MACT regulations, the section 112(j) deadline would be 90 days after the promulgation date in the Federal Register, or the date by which the sources permitting authority has requested in writing a section 112(j) permit application. Subtitle J: Local Partnership Act - Directs: (1) the Secretary of HUD to make specified payments to local governments to carry out programs related to education, substance abuse, or jobs programs to prevent crime; (2) that such programs be coordinated with other existing Federal programs to meet the overall needs of communities that benefit from funds received under this subtitle; and (3) that not less than ten percent of the total combined amounts of such payments obligated by the government for contracts and subcontracts be expended with small business concerns controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and women and with colleges and universities which are historically Black and which have a student body that is more than 20 percent Hispanic or Native American, with exceptions. (Sec. (Sec. 30102) Authorizes the Council to make grants for: (1) summer and after-school (including weekend and holiday) education and recreation programs; (2) mentoring, tutoring, and other programs involving participation by adult role models; (3) programs assisting and promoting employability and job placement; and (4) prevention and treatment programs to reduce substance abuse, child abuse, and adolescent pregnancy, including outreach programs for at-risk families. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) circumstances where there is more than one offender or victim; (2) payment schedules; (3) setoffs; (4) the effect on other sources of compensation; (5) compliance as a condition of probation or supervised release; and (6) related procedural matters. Sets forth provisions regarding application requirements, the Federal share, geographic distribution of grant awards, reporting requirements, and technical assistance, training, and evaluation. (Sec. Title XI: Firearms - Subtitle A: Assault Weapons - Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act - Amends the Federal criminal code to prohibit the manufacture, transfer, or possession of a semiautomatic assault weapon (SAW) as defined or listed under this Act. In any event, there is no other evidence in the record to show that the collision caused the problems with plaintiff's right ankle. (Sec. (Sec. Title XIX: Federal Law Enforcement - Authorizes additional appropriations for: (1) the Federal judiciary; (2) DOJ; (3) the FBI; (4) U.S. Subtitle B: Youth Handgun Safety - Prohibits the possession of a handgun or ammunition by, or the private transfer of a handgun or ammunition to, a juvenile, with exceptions. (Sec. (Sec. U.S. EPAs proposed amendments would affect all major sources of HAP that were previously subject to the following MACT standards that were vacated in their entirety by the D.C. (Sec. (Sec. Specifies that a State, Indian tribal government, or local government shall not be entitled to funds under this chapter unless: (1) it or another governmental entity incurs the fullout-of-pocket cost of forensic medical exams for victims of sexual assault; and (2) it certifies that its laws, policies, and practices do not require, in connection with the prosecution of any misdemeanor or felony domestic violence offense, the abused to bear the costs associated with the filing of criminal charges against the offender or with the issuance or service of a warrant, protection order, or witness subpoena, or it gives the Attorney General assurances that it will come into compliance within a specified time frame. Sets forth reporting requirements. Subtitle C: Audit and Report - Directs the Attorney General to: (1) require State and local LEAs to annually audit and detail the uses and expenses to which forfeiture funds were dedicated and the amount used for each use or expense; and (2) report to the Congress on the administrative and contracting expenses paid from the DOJ Assets Forfeiture Fund. Title VI: Death Penalty - Federal Death Penalty Act of 1994 - Amends the Federal criminal code to provide for the imposition of the death penalty for specified drug-related offenses committed as part of a continuing criminal enterprise, for treason or espionage, and for specified other offenses for which the death sentence is provided if a defendant intentionally: (1) killed the victim; (2) inflicted serious bodily injury resulting in death; (3) participated in an act contemplating that the life of a person would be taken or intending that lethal force would be used and the victim died as a direct result; or (4) and specifically engaged in an act of violence, knowing that the act created a grave risk of death and thus constituted a reckless disregard for human life, and the victim died as a direct result of the act. (Sec. Requires the Judicial Conference of the United States to evaluate and report to the Congress its views on whether and how the FRE should be amended to guarantee that the confidentiality of communications between sexual assault victims and their therapists or trained counselors will be adequately protected in Federal court proceedings. See Brooks, supra, 150 N.J. at 403-04, 696 A.2d 619 (citing Thorpe v. Cohen, 258 N.J.Super. 240002) Directs the Sentencing Commission to ensure that the applicable guideline range for a defendant convicted of a crime of violence against an elderly victim is sufficiently stringent to deter such crimes, protect the public from additional crimes of such a defendant, and provide enhanced penalties under specified criteria. (Sec. at 291, 639 A.2d 1120. There, we acknowledged with approval the Falcone court's observations that not every mark or scar will be compensable as a disfigurement. Id. The Contract with America outlined legislation to be enacted by the House of Representatives within the first 100 days of the 104th Congress (199596). 59:9-2(d), id. (Sec. 210303) Requires the Director of: (1) the FBI to appoint an advisory board on DNA quality assurance methods from among nominations proposed by the head of the National Academy of Sciences and professional societies of crime laboratory officials and issue standards for quality assurance; and (2) the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to make specified certifications to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees regarding the establishment of a proficiency testing program for DNA analyses. (Sec. (Sec. Subtitle G: Safer Streets and Neighborhoods - Safer Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 1994 - Amends the Omnibus Act to authorize the Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance to make grants to, or enter into contracts with, non-Federal public or private agencies, institutions, or organizations to carry out specified purposes of such Act, effective October 1, 1994. Permits Federal participants to be placed in State projects at the discretion of the Attorney General (in which case the Attorney General shall reimburse the State for all related project costs.) 40112) Directs the Sentencing Commission to review and promulgate amendments to the guidelines, if appropriate, to: (1) enhance penalties if more than one offender is involved in the offense; (2) reduce unwarranted disparities between the sentences for sex offenders who are known to the victim and sentences for sex offenders who are not known to the victim; (3) enhance penalties to render Federal penalties on Federal territory commensurate with penalties for similar offenses in the States; and (4) account for the general problem of recidiviism in sex offense cases, the severity of the offense, and its devastating effects on survivors. 59:9-2(d), the totality of plaintiff's injuries may constitute sufficiently aggravated circumstances to justify the recovery of pain-and-suffering damages. 200106) Authorizes the Director of the Office to award colledge and graduate school scholarships (of up to $30,000 per student) in exchange for four years of work with a State or local police force upon graduation. 320927) Amends the Federal criminal code to exempt from the background check requirement (pursuant to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act) the return of a handgun to the person from whom it was received. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) concurrent and pendent jurisdiction; and (2) limitations on removal. 40414) Authorizes appropriations. Bibliographic references Johns 2010 / The Hoxne Late Roman Treasure: Modern Slavery Act Statement; 40292) Directs the Attorney General to study and report to the States and to the Congress on how the States may collect centralized databases on the incidence of sexual and domestic violence within a State. 320102) Increases the maximum penalties for voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) State application requirements (including substance abuse testing, aftercare, coordination of Federal assistance, and duties of a State office); (2) review of State applications; (3) allocation and distribution of funds; and (4) evaluation. Hammer performs in the second version of the music video "Pumps and a Bump" from the album "The Funky Headhunter" recorded for Giant Records. 320804) Permits injunctive relief to be sought by the head of a State agency with jurisdiction over fish or wildlife management, the Attorney General, or any person who is or would be adversely affected by the violation. 59:9-2(d). 20409) Amends the Federal criminal code to prohibit a Federal court from holding prison or jail crowding unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment except to the extent that an individual plaintiff inmate proves that the crowding causes the infliction of cruel and unusual punishment of that inmate. 20402) Requires that any submission of legislation by the judicial or executive branch which could increase or decrease the number of persons incarcerated or in Federal penal institutions be accompanied by a prison impact statement. 90207) Authorizes the Director to appoint up to 75 and such additional officers and employees as necessary to carry out functions of the Office. Sets forth provisions regarding the amount and allocation of assistance Authorizes appropriations. 130002) Directs the Attorney General to operate a criminal alien tracking center. 59:9-2(d)). 59:9-2(d). The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes. See N.J.S.A. Authorizes appropriations. Provides grants for summer jobs or part-time jobs during the year for high school students interested in law enforcement careers. 320929) Amends the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to authorize the board of directors to designate employees of the corporation to act as law enforcement agents to maintain law and order and protect persons and property in the corporation's area of jurisdiction and to protect property, officials, and employees of the corporation outside that area. 40156) Amends: (1) the Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990 to authorize appropriations, including for child abuse training programs for judicial personnel and practitioners; and (2) the Omnibus Act to authorize appropriations for grants for closed-circuit televising of testimony of children who are victims of abuse. Web1994: 17 concerts: 1993: 22 concerts: 1992: 19 concerts: 1991: 21 concerts: 1990: 21 concerts: 1989: 10 concerts: 1988: 7 concerts: 1987: 3 concerts: 1986: 2 concerts: 1985: 2 concerts: 69 users have been to Hammerjacks including: Kim Barker Miguel Welanetz Mel Sutton Elizabeth Ebersole Chris Martin Underscorejazs Tjpearce05 110304) Authorizes the Secretary to inspect or examine the inventory and records of a licensed dealer without reasonable cause or warrant to ensure compliance with recordkeeping requirements at any time with respect to records relating to a firearm involved in a criminal investigation that is traced to the licensee. Authorizes appropriations. The comment to N.J.S.A. The tool and VDCS must be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturers instructions to minimize dust emissions. (Sec.