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A-46-24 Sills Cummis & Gross Response to Attorney General Amicus Curiae Brief
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… or assault. In sum, this Court should uphold the proper order of federal law and the nondiscrimination objectives of …
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A-47-24 Pashman Stein et al. Amicus Curiae Brief
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… They seemed to be following a hierarchy, or someone’s orders. And they FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 27 Jun …
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A-12-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… previously been convicted of rape, aggravated assault, disorderly conduct, and larceny. (Pa44-45) (noting that Krug … that he does “not demonstrate the insight necessary in order to be a viable candidate for parole release.” (Pa66). …
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… imposed concurrently to count one. Additionally, the judge ordered payment of $24,886.57 in restitution. On appeal, …
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… arguments under Sells. Accordingly, the court's order denying suppression is reversed and the case is …
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… comply with N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27. The court later issued an order denying plaintiff’s motion to amend her complaint …
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… meeting regularly with Philip A. Norcross and herself in order to make sure that CFP had the approval of George E. …
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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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… access to mobile devices and lack of sufficient data in order to interface with the courts whether through virtual …
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A-13-24 Amicus Curiae Brief
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… did not act in justifiable self-defense.” Ibid. Instead, in ordering a new trial, the trial court found—and the …
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A-30-24 Amicus Curiae Brief American Civil Liberties Union Of New Jersey
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… for certification. The Court thereafter issued a sua sponte order further expediting the briefing FILED, Clerk of the …
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… that the court instruct the jury on simple assault, a disorderly persons offense, and mutual fighting, a petty disorderly persons offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a). The State … sheet did not reference the lesser-included petty disorderly persons offense of simple assault by mutual …
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… because the School Board and RBCS entered into a consent order resolving the litigation. The subsequent renewal …
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… address or the location from which the services were ordered in the customer’s regular course of operations (or …
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… (requiring written notice of charges to tenured teachers in order to commence a process for dismissal or reduction in …
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… instead of the controlling "sufficient proofs" test and ordering a remand). In considering whether a prima facie …
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… and 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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… and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law.” R. 4:46-2(c). The trial court’s …
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… cross-examination of the neighbor about her memory of the order of the vehicles as they pulled away from defendant's …
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… she did not have any reason to believe if Zaid were ordered to relocate to Texas that he could not flourish … his 10 Dr. Wells diagnosed Kim with an alcohol use disorder, bipolar disorder, and possible borderline personality disorder. Because …