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As our Condominium and Real Estate practice areas continue to grow, we have created this blog to answer some of the more frequently asked questions. However, as every situation is unique, contact Managing Partner/blog author Jeff Barnes to discuss your specific issue anytime. Thank you for taking the time to visit us.
Posted on November 16, 2011
Having launched a successful blog dedicated to Condominium Associations and Condominium Law, Jeff Barnes, Managing Partner of Stefankiewicz & Barnes, has expanded the blog to include issues and news related to Real Estate Law. “Once we launched the Condo Law Blog,…more »
Posted on October 07, 2011
George J. Carty III neatly folded the one-page document and tucked it away in his inside jacket pocket to make sure it was secure. This ordinary piece of paper had just become his most treasured possession. It read, in part, “It…more »
Posted on October 04, 2011
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - A much-heralded break in a 1982 Lower Township cold case came to a quiet end Friday when the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office asked a judge to dismiss the murder indictment against George J. Carty III.…more »
Posted on September 15, 2011
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The state Supreme Court will not hear an appeal by the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office in its case against murder suspect George J. Carty III. “It should effectively end the case,” Carty’s defense attorney David…more »
Posted on January 03, 2011
Jeff Barnes, Managing Partner of Stefankiewicz & Barnes, has launched a blog dedicated to Condominium Associations and Condominium Law. “For residents or board members of a condominium association, there are any of a number of issues that can arise at any…more »
Posted on December 29, 2010
When the numbers were squared away, George Carty turned to his wife in the courtroom, put his hands together as if in prayer and said three words he’s been longing to utter for years. “I’m coming home,” he whispered before being…more »
Posted on December 29, 2010
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – A man who just spent his fourth Christmas in county jail while charged with a 28-year-old homicide is out on bail this week. Bail for George J. Carty, III, accused in 2007 in a 1982 slaying…more »
Posted on December 29, 2010
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - George J. Carty III, a suspect in a 1982 murder, walked out of the Cape May County Correctional Center on Tuesday night and hugged and kissed his wife, Cheryl. The couple, married for 16 years, smiled…more »
Posted on December 28, 2010
Statements made by Lower Township murder suspect George J. Carty III during a five-hour interrogation in a West Virginia police station are not admissible at trial, a state appellate panel has ruled.The decision, however, does not mean the case against Carty,…more »
Posted on December 27, 2010
One of Cape May County’s oldest and highest-profile murder prosecutions was dealt a setback last week as a state appeals court barred use of statements made by the defendant, Dr. George Carty III, during and after a polygraph examination. The Appellate…more »