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… A PROPER ANALYSIS OF THE AGGRAVATING FACTORS DOES NOT SUPPORT SUCH A SENTENCE. In A-5598-12, White raises the … or must be condemned as misconduct is often a difficult determination to make. In every instance, the performance must … conclude the judge's instructions led to an "ultimate determination of guilt or innocence . . . 23 A-5598-12T4 based …
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… to prove or disprove any fact of consequence to the determination of the action.” Once a logical relevancy can be … in his statement to police and therefore relevant to its determination of pivotal issues. The portions of the two video … behavior after the interview and that no authority directly supports the use of evidence of a witness’s demeanor after …
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… presented during the trial." Ibid. Here, the evidence could support reasonable inferences that Palma's testimony about a …
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… because it will force trial judges to make the subjective determination of which evidence is “pivotal,” induce the State … clear a capacity to distract the jury from the evidence in support of the State’s case-in-chief that it should [be] … added).] V. A. We affirm the Appellate Division’s determination that A.W.’s testimony is inadmissible under …
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… The Appellate Division affirmed the trial court’s determination in an unpublished decision. This Court granted … for disbarment, R. 1:20-16(a), and may review any other determination by the DRB, R. 1:20-16(b). III. Plaintiffs argue … reviewing and reversing the DEC’s decision. For support, plaintiffs reason from related disciplinary rules …
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… “the average juror is well-equipped to make the final determination whether a defendant possessed the requisite … disputed facts should have been reserved for the jury’s determination. Finally, defendant submits that (1) the use of … the silver car $100.” The trial testimony, however, did not support this portion of the hypothetical. As noted earlier, …
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… in Luchejko. The Appellate Division affirmed that determination in an unpublished decision. The Court granted … will as well. In short, strong public-policy reasons support maintaining our traditional common-law approach to …
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… causation, but not on comparative negligence. In support of its ruling, 17 the court cited Ostrowski v. …
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… standards in the Code of Judicial Conduct. There are two determinations to be made in connection with the imposition of … of the judicial system. That concern must drive the determination of whether legal error rises to the level of … Judge DiLeo. These facts were not contested and find their support in the record of the municipal court proceedings in …
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… process. Since plaintiff presented no evidence to support the argument that the AOC "should have known" of her … Because these errors could have affected the jury's determination as to liability or damages, or both, a new trial …
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… (2) whether the record contains substantial evidence to support the findings on which the agency based its action; … no way bound by the agency's interpretation . . . or its determination of a strictly legal issue." Ibid. (quoting US … or by statute to be determined by an agency by decisions, determinations, or orders, addressed to them or disposing of …
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… of "questionable value" to parents in New Jersey of children who were serving in the Armed Services. 7 In 1972, … are arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable or are not supported by sufficient, competent, and credible evidence in …
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… it could have led to scoring them too high. But that only supports another argument that we will later discuss: that …