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… M'Naghten test with modern concepts of mental disorders, the Legislature has not done so. Nor has our Supreme … a severe intellectual disability, alcohol and PCP use disorders, bipolar disorder, and possible schizophrenia spectrum disorder. The …
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A-18-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 06 Feb 2025, 089786 -10- ordered out of the car.5 (1T20-19 to 28-1). The officers … area. (Dsa1 to 3). Though he was charged with a disorderly persons offense for possessing burglary tools, it …
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… if he recklessly causes the death of another person. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of reckless …
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… of the search warrant." The judge issued a memorializing order and written opinion on January 5, 2023.6 Our review of …
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… fuel and the circumstances that brought the two together in order to determine the cause of the fire? A: Correct. …
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… have failed to adequately plead a claim under CEPA. In order to bring a claim pursuant to CEPA an employee must …
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… interests are affected by subsequent actions . . . [in order] ‘to avoid wrong or injury ensuing from reasonable …
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… and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law.” R. 4:46-2(c); Rivera v. Valley …
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… acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… to address those issues. Therefore, we reverse the order denying the suppression of the cell phone evidence and …
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… acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a 28 A-2455-22 particular occasion the …
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… Murray was shown the photographs one by one in random order. When Murray saw defendant's photograph, he stated: …
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… the judge did not address exigent circumstances, we review orders on appeal rather than the judge's legal reasoning. … defendant's criminal history consisted of two disorderly persons convictions, two dismissed matters, and one …
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… 8 disparate treatment claim. The court declared a mistrial, ordered a new trial, and barred plaintiff from presenting …
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… its costs for processing and collecting toll violations" in order "to identify and allocate those costs that were …
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… diagnosed defendant with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, arising from the maltreatment he suffered throughout … defendant might have developed a dissociative identity disorder, citing defendant's self-reports that he "heard … State v. Henderson, 208 N.J. 208 (2011), the Supreme Court ordered that "enhanced instructions be given to guide juries …
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… contains “strict criteria that a municipality must meet in order to designate property” for redevelopment. The parties …
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… “I don’t think so.” Fourth, plaintiffs cited a court order granting the motion of minor female plaintiff G.G. and …
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… Planning Board, appeals from a July 15, 2021 Law Division order affirming the Planning Board's grant of preliminary …
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… a defendant's claim that police delayed lodging charges in order to avoid having to advise him of the charges he faced …