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… Life Ins. Co. of Am., 142 N.J. 520, 535 (1995)). In order to overcome the presumption, the evidence “must be …
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… v. Borough of Collingswood, 62 N.J. 21, 29-30 (1972). In order to compute the subject property’s annual apartment …
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… to form a horseshoe shape with the rear of the horseshoe bordering Black Horse Pike and the prongs of the horseshoe … or the opinions of other experts. N.J.R.E. 703. Thus, in order for the opinion of an expert to be of any import, the …
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… Lakewood was included as a defendant by a Consent Order. Erez filed an amended complaint identifying Lakewood …
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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); Brill v. Guardian …
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… prepared only for a “specific customer” prior to receiving orders, were used only as a “sales device,” and were …
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… -- and by the argument, based on these definitions, that in order to be a widow she must remain unmarried. The question …
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… defendant and the excluded juror to be of the same race in order to assert a Batson challenge, . . . and . . . a …
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… whether the warrant was for an indictable offense or a disorderly persons offense, let alone the failure to pay a … here had to obtain a warrant for the strip search in order to comply with the Attorney General's Guidelines. We …
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… whether the warrant was for an indictable offense or a disorderly persons offense, let alone the failure to pay a … here had to obtain a warrant for the strip search in order to comply with the Attorney General's Guidelines. We …
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… See Isko v. Planning Board, 51 N.J. 162, 175 (1968) (an order or judgment will be affirmed on appeal if it is …
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… conditions, including elements of post- traumatic stress disorder, and seizure-like activity. That made her vulnerable … Badgio opined that plaintiff suffered from a "conversion disorder," meaning her psychological issues were converted into … major depression, which was concealed by her conversion disorder, but was a "direct result of [plaintiff's] experiences …
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… To maintain means to carry on, to keep up, to continue. In order for the State to prove that the defendant maintained …
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… were partially covered. The two announced a robbery and ordered the victims to empty their pockets. The car … property; and (3) in June 2017, he was charged with a disorderly persons offense relating to marijuana. K.N., who … had two pending third-degree charges and two pending disorderly person charges. Defendant's counsel sought to …
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… she selected during the procedure. In a written opinion and order, the court denied the request for a hearing, finding …
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… were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the [judge] ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed …
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… of $65,638.93 for 2015. 13 A-3899-18T4 he was "yelling" orders in the office, Funsch stood up and suddenly and …
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… charge was reduced to the possession of marijuana, a disorderly persons offense. 10 A-0436-18T1 marijuana. He … possession of hashish), and Valerio not guilty of the disorderly persons charge of possession of marijuana. As stated … ENTRY INTO THE HOTEL ROOM WAS CONSTITUTIONALLY PERMITTED IN ORDER TO "SECURE" THE ROOM. B. THE LOWER COURT ERRED BY …
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… had received a sentence she "believed was excessive"). "In order to rebut the defendant's prima facie case, the …
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… of the greater offense." Id. at 517. The Court reversed and ordered a retrial on the second-degree charge. Id. at …