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… told the jury: Yes, she said that she was told that in order to make it stop, something stop, that she needed to …
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… sentences. I In addressing defendant's arguments in the order presented, we begin with his contention that the trial …
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… did not calm down, and the officers arrested him for disorderly conduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2(a)(1), for "creating a … DID NOT HAVE PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST DEFENDANT FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT, THE SEARCH INCIDENT TO ARREST WAS UNLAWFUL … the police did not have probable cause to arrest him for disorderly conduct, the search incident to arrest was unlawful, …
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… in community service, neither of which the court ordered. See State v. Locane, 454 N.J. Super. 98, 128 (App. …
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… no evidence of same. Even though our November 10, 2016 order transferring this matter to our plenary calendar, …
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… necessary, apportion fault. On remand, we find no need to order a new trial on damages, which defendants do not …
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… sentencing calendar pursuant to Rule 2:9-11. Thereafter, we ordered full briefing and placement on a plenary calendar. …
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… either base year judgment, therefore, is not necessary in order to effectuate the statutory purpose, and would enable …
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… as to liability. On March 3, 2021, the court issued two orders and a comprehensive written statement of reasons …
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… and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law,” summary judgment is appropriate. …
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… (3d Cir. 1993). 6 Bank Leumi appealed the District Court’s order, arguing the entire controversy doctrine did not apply …
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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). All evidence …
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… Park and Paterson’s downtown area. The subject property is bordered to the south and southeast by the Passaic River. … its own judgment to valuation data submitted by experts in order to arrive at a true value and find an assessment for …
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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). In Brill v. …
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… person must knowingly and voluntarily waive one's rights in order for such a waiver to be valid. Id. at 96. The …
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… Taxation complied 3 See supra n.1. However, the court’s Order granting Taxation’s cross-motion for summary judgment … consider the court’s decision as “so aberrational as to border on the Kafkaesque,” re- emphasizing his prior …
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… is not admissible to prove the disposition of a person in order to show that such person acted in conformity … not qualified to give opinions on post-traumatic stress disorder because his background was largely in education; (2) … that defendant suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Defense counsel made no objection to the prosecutor's …
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… which Plum testified were often used by drug dealers in order to monitor police activity. He also saw six or seven … extensive," consisting of eight indictable and three disorderly persons offense convictions, including a …
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… 2 Plaintiff later withdrew her complaint with the NJDOL in order to pursue the underlying action in the Law Division. 6 …
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… delivery of the report violated any discovery rules, orders or deadlines. To the contrary, it appears the report …