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Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Military Knows That They Cannot Discharge Tens of Thousands who won’t Take a Vaccine That Does not Provide Immunity to Covid or So-called Delta Variant

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We wish that there was more that you can do, now, but a lawyer may not be necessary until you are notified of administrative separation.  If you would like a privileged consultation, please let us know and we can explain more as it relates to your personal circumstances. DOD will not back down on… Read More »

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Your Rights – Department Of Defense (DOD) Mandatory Use Of Experimental Spike Protein Injection Against Covid.

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We dispute that the military has the authority to coerce you to take a non-FDA approved experimental injection of unknown materials with unknown consequences.  But that is easy for us to exclaim, since we are already retired.  Simply put, you can defend yourself and force the Government to prove their allegations of any misconduct… Read More »

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RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS The Vaccine And The Holy Spirit: Suit Addresses Employer Obligations, Religious Objections, Mandatory COVID-19 Shots

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“Mr. Lawton is a devout and practicing Messianic Jew, who sincerely believes that … the Holy Spirit resides in his body, and that taking the vaccine will offend and otherwise harm the Holy Spirit,” the suit says. July 20, 2021 at 02:11 PM (Charles Toutant, excerpted from the New Jersey Law Journal ) A suit against… Read More »

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Compelling Reasons For PTI Request

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New Jersey’s Pre-Trial Intervention allows defendants charged with a first-time offense to avoid a conviction and instead receive mental health care, community support, or other resources tailored to the individual’s needs. In most cases, individuals charged with a first- or second-degree offense are barred from participating in the program. However, according to the Graves… Read More »

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Requiring COVID-19 “Vaccines” Does Not Rely On Science

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By Thomas Roughneen, Esq. (This article does not constitute legal advice.  You must contact a lawyer to fully understand the law and how it applies to the facts of your case) Know your rights.  These are bizarre times with those in charge acting irrationally.   This is, for now, administering experimental drugs that are only… Read More »

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Defining The Phrase “Predicate Act Of Domestic Violence”

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Before a judge can grant a plaintiff a temporary restraining order (T.R.O) or a final restraining order (F.R.O), the plaintiff must prove his or her case. Among other things, a plaintiff needs to show that the defendant committed a “predicate act of domestic violence.”  It is important to note that, in a domestic violence… Read More »

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Lump-Sum Alimony

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The primary goal of alimony in New Jersey is to help a financially dependent spouse continue living a life similar to the one he or she was living during the marriage. However, it is often hard to achieve that. Therefore, spousal support is usually awarded to dependent spouses to help them live lives close… Read More »

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Alternatives To New Jersey Divorce Litigation That New Jerseyans Often Overlook

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If you are about to get a divorce in New Jersey, you might be thinking that divorce court is the only way to go. Divorce litigation might be popular among New Jerseyans and Americans at large, but it is not the only way for you to get divorced; alternatives to divorce court exist. Actually,… Read More »

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Can Infidelity Affect The Outcome Of A New Jersey Divorce Case?

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According to research, infidelity is one of the major contributors to divorce in America. Discovering a spouse’s adultery is never an easy thing. In most cases, people chose to end their marriage after discovering their spouse’s infidelity. If you just discovered that your spouse has been cheating on you, or that your spouse just… Read More »

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How do I Protect Myself During Divorce?

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We all know life as a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) can be challenging and not all marriages survive the challenges. Being a LEO can make obtaining a divorce a bit more complicated. As a law enforcement officer, you have benefits that many others do not have. When facing a divorce, the question you need… Read More »

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