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APPEALS ADDED IN THE NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT LISTED NEWEST TO OLDEST
Summaries for Informational Purposes Only: 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.
Party Briefing and Case Documents: Briefing on appeals before the Supreme Court is governed by Court Rule. The Court’s order taking the appeal typically will include the due dates for the parties’ merits briefs and for amicus motions and briefs. The order is included in the “Case Document(s)” for each appeal. If the appeal is not sealed, the parties’ briefs also will be included in the “Case Document(s).”
Amicus Motions: Beginning on Feb. 10, 2026, motions for leave to appear as amicus curiae and proposed amicus briefs in Supreme Court appeals are due ten (10) days after the respondent files its merits brief, and motions to extend or relax the time for filing an amicus motion and brief will not be accepted. See R. 1:13-9(e).
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A-2-18 State v. Terrel L. Hyman (080851) Did the officer’s affidavit establish probable cause to issue a search warrant for defendant’s home, where the affidavit did not include a reference to criminal activity conducted at or near defendant’s residence?
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Under the circumstances presented, was New Loan Co., Wm. S. Rich & Son, Inc. exempt from the statute prohibiting a check cashing business from locating within 2,500 feet of another, N.J.S.A. 17:15A-41(e), by operation of the statute’s “Grandfather Clause,” N.J.S.A. 17:15A-50(a)?
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A-80-17 State v. Rene M. Rodriguez (081046) Can a defendant who is convicted of fourth-degree operating a motor vehicle during the period of license suspension in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26, serve the 180-day minimum sentence intermittently, or must the 180 days be served without interruption?
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A-79-17 State v. Keith V. Cuff (080753) Was defendant entitled to a new trial because of the omission on the verdict sheet of the charge of second-degree kidnapping, and did the trial court abuse its discretion by imposing consecutive sentences?
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Among other issues, did claimant sustain its burden of showing that it was entitled to reimbursement under the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to -23.24?
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A-78-17
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A-77-17 State v. Rasul McNeil-Thomas (080758) Among other issues, was defendant entitled to a new trial based on the prosecutor’s summation, which included the presentation of video surveillance footage and the prosecutor’s comments on that footage?
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Was defendant entitled to suppress his inculpatory statement under the circumstances presented, including the participation of a police officer serving, in part, as an interpreter of defendant’s interrogation?
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A-76-17
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A-75-17 Beryl Zimmerman and Judy Comment v. Sussex County Educational Services Commission (080861) Did the defendant-employer violate the tenure rights of plaintiffs, part-time teachers, by substantially decreasing their work hours under the circumstances presented?
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A-74-17 Patricia Engrassia v. Erick Uzcategui (080709) Was plaintiff entitled to coverage under the dealer’s insurance policies for injuries sustained as a result of the defendant’s negligent operation of the dealer’s loaned vehicle?
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A-73-17 State v. Rafael Camey (080574) Was DNA evidence from defendant’s buccal swab admissible pursuant to the inevitable discovery doctrine?
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A-72-17 In the Matter of Corey Corbo, Union City Police Department (081005) Was there competent evidence adduced at the hearing to prove the police officer’s ingestion of cocaine and, if not, is the police department entitled to a remand to correct the evidentiary deficiencies?
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A-71-17 Frank Caraballo v. City of Jersey City Police Department (080467) Under the circumstances presented, can plaintiff maintain a claim of failure to accommodate under the Law Against Discrimination, N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49, based on the denial of a benefit in a contemporaneous workers’ compensation matter?
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A-70-17 State v. Michael D. Miller (079342) Did the application of aggravating factor one amount to impermissible double-counting for the purpose of defendant’s sentence; and do defendant’s convictions for fourth-degree possession of child pornography and second-degree distribution of child pornography merge?
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A-69-17 Pamela O’Donnell v. New Jersey Turnpike Authority (080735) Was the failure of plaintiffs’ first attorney to serve a timely tort claim notice against defendant an extraordinary circumstance justifying plaintiffs’ late tort claim notice under N.J.S.A. 59:8-9?
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Did alleged conflicts of interests of some members of the Zoning Board of Adjustment render the Board’s grant of a land use application invalid?
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Does Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -20, apply to this sale of a custom-built tow truck; and did the Appellate Division err by failing to address whether plaintiff established the elements of a claim under the CFA?
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A-65-17 Cynthia M. Blake v. Board of Review (080198) Was claimant disqualified from obtaining unemployment benefits, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a), as amended in 2015, where she resigned her job in order to accept a new position, but never commenced work in the new position because it was no longer available?
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A-64-17 State v. Lawrence Carter, Jr. (079949) Was defendant entitled to the suppression of weapons found in his car, where officers searched for defendant’s registration and insurance information, despite earlier having discovered that the car was registered to defendant; and, did the trial court adequately analyze defendant’s claim that the prosecutor impermissibly exercised preemptory challenges based on race?
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A-63-17 Frances Green v. Monmouth University (080612) Under the circumstances presented, was Monmouth University, a non-profit educational institution, entitled to summary judgment on the ground of charitable immunity, where plaintiff allegedly was injured while attending a concert on University property?
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A-61/62-17 L.R. v. Camden City Public School District (080333) Are plaintiffs—the mother of a student with a disability and a nonprofit advocacy organization—entitled to obtain from several school districts redacted copies of settlement agreements and records reflecting the provision of special services to other qualified students?
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