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… the cause for respondent Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company (Marshall, Conway, Bradley, Gollub & Weissman, PC, … N. Kinney argued the cause for respondent Gemini Insurance Company (Kinney Lisovicz Reilly & Wolff, PC, attorneys; … Super. 400, 407 (App. Div. 2017) (quoting Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441–42 (2010)). 19 A-2773-20 Pursuant …
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A-71-24 Amici Curiae Brief ACLU and Libertarians for Transparent Government
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… New Jersey 07601 (201) 477-8200 cgriffin@pashmanstein.com Attorneys for amici curiae Submitted: September 2, 2025 … 258 (2017) .................................... 4-5, 12 Keddie v. Rutgers, The State Univ., 148 N.J. 36 (1997) … filled with under-linings, bolded words, and exclamation points that reads more like instructions than collegial …
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… heavily on the nature of the recording and the proposed comments.” Ibid. Additionally, “whether narration evidence … be missed, or helps jurors follow potentially confusing, complex, or unclear videos that may otherwise be difficult … recorded it; the angle of the recording device; and similar points.” Id. at 607. Likewise, “specialized knowledge would …
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… which was adopted primarily to encourage new retail and commercial development, improve pedestrian circulation, … recognize the significant opportunities for residential and commercial redevelopment afforded by the Area's proximity to … that boards of adjustment and municipal governing bodies will act fairly and with proper motives and for valid …
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… floors of the home. Fidelity, the homeowner's insurance company, recommended Insurance Restoration Specialists, Inc. (IRS), to … Plaintiffs signed an agreement with IRS, who subsequently completed the repairs. Plaintiffs were not satisfied with …
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… the allegations that he possessed child pornography on his computer, and that some of that pornography was available for download by other users of a peer-to-peer computer network." Saloukha, slip op. at 2. On August 6, … that five men had access to. Five men had access to that computer." Counsel stated the detective "couldn't tell us . …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC), finding that he committed a disciplinary infraction. Cotman contends the … the date of the search, Cotman was housed in F-pod. After completing its investigation, the DOC charged Cotman on … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device that is capable of transmitting, …
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… defendant iPlay America, LLC's motion to dismiss her complaint with prejudice for failing to state a claim upon … the purpose of this appeal the allegations in plaintiff's complaint are true and afford her all reasonable inferences. … dangerous physical conditions that can be inspected and remedied, or criminal activity that can be deterred through …
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… he is at low risk of reoffending and not a danger to the community. For the reasons that follow, we remand for … expert that defendant "would not be a risk to the community," and in response to a follow-up question posed by … the special sentence of PSL is not needed to protect the community or deter defendant from future criminal activity. …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Gideon, 244 N.J. at 551 (alteration in original) …
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… both arrears and financial hardship due to [defendant]'s incomplete payment." Defendant did not participate in this … 3 A-1441-24 and inclusion of all sources of defendant's income, including income from his cigar lounge business. Plaintiff argued …
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… hearing or other relief. She issued an order and accompanying decision denying defendant's PCR petition on … of defense counsel undermined confidence in the outcome of the proceeding, nor deprived defendant of a fair … RULING THAT DEFENDANT RECEIVED THE EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COMPETENT TRIAL COUNSEL WHERE COUNSEL FAILED TO CONSULT AND …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … 2011, to collect on the debt. Plaintiff was served with the complaint on April 12, 2011. The Court then entered a … have a license to engage in business as a “sales finance company” or a “consumer lender” pursuant to the CFLA, at …
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… PER CURIAM Plaintiff Baseline Services, Inc. filed a complaint against two former employees, defendants Darren Kutz and James Nicoludis, and a company started by Nicoludis, defendant Chromatography … information "looked eerily tailored to CSI and hit the sell points that Darren [Kutz] was trying to pitch to me." In her …
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… appeals from a June 11, 2014 delinquency adjudication for committing acts, which if committed by an adult would constitute first-degree … sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a); conspiracy to commit NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE …
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… 2C:15-1; seven counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; … codefendants' trials. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate fifteen-year custodial sentence with an … [Defense counsel]: And you're also aware that you did come to court and testify at the trial in the matter of …
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… detailed in two written opinions by Judge Keith E. Lynott accompanying the orders challenged 3 A-3589-20 on this appeal. … presented by the [p]roject." The board had considered studies, data, and plans, truck and commercial vehicle … issues associated with the project. "[P]ublic [land use] bodies, because of their peculiar knowledge of local …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiff's complaint after concluding her proffered expert report … attorney deviated from any legal standard of care in recommending the mediated settlement between the parties, … and Todd Morici were previously married. Todd filed a complaint of divorce against plaintiff in June 2006. At the …
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… Act (OPRA or the Act), N.J.S.A. 47:1A–1 to –13, and the common law right of access, for approximately thirty-five … grandson's baseball game at Rice. Plaintiff alleges in her complaint that, at approximately 11:00 a.m., after the game … a lamp post on school grounds. As a result, a municipal complaint was issued against McCullough for 3 A-0537-21 the …
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… was indicted for first-degree murder while engaged in the commission of a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); … N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; … Pursuant to the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend concurrent sentences not to exceed twenty-five years …