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The following statements of issues on appeal are prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. They have been neither reviewed nor approved by the Supreme Court. Please note that, in the interest of brevity, some issues may not have been summarized.
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A-26-22 Leander Williams v. New Jersey State Parole Board (087613) Can the State Parole Board impose a special condition mandating participation in a residential treatment program if an inmate is entitled to administrative parole release under the Earn Your Way Out Act?
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A-25-22 Suzanne Cardali v. Michael Cardali (087340) What quantum of evidence, including evidence about intertwined finances, is required to make a prima facie showing of cohabitation in support of a motion to terminate alimony?
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A-24-22 C.V. v. Waterford Township Board of Education (087260) In this matter involving a sexual assault on a school bus, can plaintiffs maintain against defendants a gender-based claim under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination?
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A-23-22 State v. Quintin D. Watson (087251) Was it harmless error to admit the police officer’s testimony that he consulted with another police department before filing criminal charges against defendant, did the officer’s testimony narrating a surveillance video deprive defendant of a fair trial, and was it plain error to allow the victim to identify defendant for the first time in-court during the trial when the victim previously had identified a different individual as the perpetrator during a photo array? [Note: The Court imposed a peremptory briefing schedule in this matter. Any motion for leave to appear as amicus curiae shall be served and filed, with the proposed amicus brief, on or before 2/9/23. Such filings shall be submitted to the Clerk’s Office through eCourts Supreme. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerk’s Office at (609)815-2955. No further submissions shall be accepted unless requested by the Court.]
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A-22-22 State v. Stephen A. Zadroga (087156) Does double jeopardy require dismissal of the indictment with prejudice where the trial court declared a mistrial and found that the State acted in bad faith and engaged in inexcusable conduct?
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A-22-22
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Do school boards have to notify, in advance, full-time tenured teachers who voluntarily take a part-time teaching position that they are at risk of not getting their full-time job back?
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A-21-22
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A-20-22 State v. Calvin Fair (086617) Is the portion of the terroristic threats statute, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a), which criminalizes a threat to commit a crime of violence made “in reckless disregard of the risk of causing . . . terror,” unconstitutionally overbroad and did the jury instructions fail to ensure a unanimous verdict? [Note: This matter has been accelerated by order of the Court and a peremptory briefing schedule is imposed. Any motion for leave to appear as amicus curiae shall be served and filed, with the proposed amicus brief, on or before 12/22/22. Such filings shall be submitted to the Clerk’s Office through eCourts Supreme. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerk’s Office at (609)815-2955. No further submissions shall be accepted unless requested by the Court.]
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A-19-22 Philip Pantano v. New York Shipping Association (087217) Is vicarious liability under the “borrowed servant” doctrine a question of law to be decided by the court or a question of fact reserved for the jury?
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A-18-22 R.M.R. Elevator Company, Inc. v. Broad Atlantic Associates, LLC (087214) Does N.J.S.A. 2A:23B-25(c) require an express agreement for a post-judgment award of attorney’s fees as articulated in Rock Work, Inc. v. Pulaski Construction Co., 396 N.J. Super. 344, 355-57 (App. Div. 2007)?
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A-17-22 State v. Jason M. O’Donnell (087023) Does N.J.S.A. 2C:27-2, which imposes criminal liability for “bribery in official and political matters,” apply to a candidate for political office who is not an incumbent and is ultimately not elected?
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A-17-22
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A-16-22 State v. Andreas M. Erazo (086991) Were defendants’ statements to the detectives made knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily?
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A-16-22
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A-15-22 State v. Joao C. Torres (086812) Was the warrantless search and seizure of defendant and his clothing permissible as a search incident to arrest?
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A-15-22
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A-14-22 State v. Roberson Burney (086966) Was the expert testimony regarding the coverage range of a cell phone tower admissible, and did one of the victim’s in-court identification of defendant, or the jury instructions associated with that identification, amount to reversible error?
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A-13-22 State v. Alan T. Walker (086958) When a Megan’s Law registrant is released from inpatient substance abuse treatment, how long does the registrant have to verify their home address under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(e) before they can be held criminally liable?
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A-12-22 McDonald Motors Corporation v. John J. Delaney, Esq. (086964)
In this action in which plaintiff alleges that defendant failed to adequately disclose a conflict of interest with a member of the planning board, did plaintiff plead sufficient facts to survive a motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted under Rule 4:6-2(e)?
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A-10/11-22 State v. Cindy Keogh and David Keogh (087301) Were defendants subjected to custodial interrogation when they were interviewed by the detectives such that they should have been given Miranda warnings?
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A-9-22 State v. Rami A. Amer (086950) Was defendant brought to trial within 180 days of the State receiving his request for disposition as required by the Interstate Agreement on Detainers?
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A-9-22
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A-8-22 State v. Barry Berry; State v. Kenneth Daniels; State v. Levell Burnett (086838) Did the jury charge on N.J.S.A. 2C:35-3, leader of a narcotics trafficking network, adequately instruct the jury on the element of that offense that the defendant must be a “high level” member of the network, and did the Appellate Division appropriately reverse the trial court’s denial of defendant Berry’s motion for a judgment of acquittal on that offense?
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A-61-21/A-7-22 Facebook, Inc. v. State of New Jersey (087054) Can the State obtain prospective electronic communications from a Facebook account via a communications data warrant (CDW), or is a wiretap order required, and if a CDW is sufficient, must it be limited to a ten-day time period?
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A-6-22 State v. Kyle A. Smart (087315) Under the circumstances presented, was the warrantless search of the vehicle “based on probable cause arising from unforeseeable and spontaneous circumstances” under State v. Witt, 223 N.J. 409, 450 (2015)? [Note: This matter has been accelerated by order of the Court and a peremptory briefing scheduled is imposed. Any motion for leave to appear as amicus curiae shall be served and filed, with the proposed amicus brief, on or before 4:30 p.m. on 11/9/22. Such filings should be submitted to the Clerk’s Office through eCourts Supreme. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerk’s Office at (609)815-2955. No further submissions shall be accepted unless requested by the Court]
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