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… PER CURIAM This matter arises from litigation plaintiffs commenced against defendant regarding alleged alterations to two condominium units in the Park West Condominium complex. Plaintiffs served defendant with a copy of the verified complaint and the Order to Show Cause (OTSC) via certified …
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A-2-25 Appellant Response to Amicus Brief of CRDA
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… OFCRDA PETER H. WEGENER, ESQ. 234961966 pwegener@bathweg.com BATHGATE, WEGENER & WOLF A Professional Corporation One … which acquisition or estate or interest shall have become unsuited or inconvenient for the use for which it was … speculative uses during litigation, including, at various points, parking, electric-vehicle infrastructure on …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Rodriguez's comprehensive written decision. Defendant argues the judge … disposed of on direct appeal. Even if defendant could overcome that procedural bar, he could not establish, as he must … and viable. We likewise conclude defendant did not overcome the "strong presumption that counsel's conduct falls …
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… his girlfriend's out-of-court identification failed to comport with the procedures established in State v. … for the reasons set forth in Judge Carlo Abad's comprehensive written opinion. As the judge found, a defendant in a PCR petition must "overcome a 'strong presumption' that counsel exercised …
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1.14
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CHARGE 1.14 — Page 1 of 2 1.14 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PARTIES, COUNSEL AND SPECTATORS WHO HAVE BEEN CLOSELY FOLLOWING TRIAL, AFTER JURY HAS RETIRED TO DELIBERATE (REGARDING OUTBURSTS)1 (Approved 6/95) [Where necessary or appropriate, the following …
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5.32A
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CHARGE 5.32A ― Page 1 of 2 5.32A DUTY OF PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS TO MAKE OBSERVATIONS (Approved 2/92) Both motorists and pedestrians (or bicyclists1) have mutual and reciprocal rights to the use of streets and highways and each has the right to expect …
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Non 2C
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… 566 (App. Div. 1997). 2 When a jury states that it cannot come to a unanimous verdict, it is appropriate for a trial … period of deliberations based upon the length and complexity of the trial. State v. Adim, 410 N.J. Super. 410, …
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Name City, State, Zipcode Attorney ID Laura D. Boyd Upper Nyack, NY 10960 013421990 Troy S. Brown Churchville, PA 18966 027061996 Brandon M. Dittman Aurora, CO 80013 239242018 Margot R. Finkel Brooklyn, NY 11201 180072016 Eva R. Gardner Anchorage, AK …
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1.12X
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… [If there are serious objections: "Since counsel have some comments about my instructions, I'm going to excuse you while I consider their points. Do not begin to discuss the case because after I hear the lawyer's comments, I may change some of the things that I have said …
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5.40J
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… CHARGE 5.40J - Page 1 of 1 5.40J COMPARATIVE FAULT1 (9/09) Defendant contends that plaintiff … increase a risk of injury. The seminal case on employee comparative negligence is Suter v. San Angelo Foundry & Machine Company, 81 N.J. 151 (1979). Suter held that an employee, …
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8.11D
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… personal acquaintance with the customers has a value in the commercial world readily recognized by any business[person]. … a reasonable degree of certainty. Passaic Valley Sewerage Comm’rs v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 206 N.J. 596, …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3626-18T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. 0.232 ACRES OF LAND IN THE BOROUGH OF POINT PLEASANT BEACH, OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY; DENNIS …
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… found these candidates to be fully qualified and having recommended to the Supreme Court that each be certified as a …
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… calls from defendant's neighbors on July 2, 2021, following complaints that defendant was shouting racial epithets, … had performed a conflicts check himself at the time of the complaint warrant and determined he could not "sign off on … otherwise." In particular, defendant makes three distinct points: (1) the TERPO application was based on vague or …
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… opinion may not have been summarized.) State v. Tawian Bacome (A-9-15) (075953) Argued November 30, 2016 -- Decided … men used and dealt narcotics and the police had received complaints of traffic to and from defendant’s apartment, … ordered S.R. out of the passenger’s seat. Both occupants complied. The detectives questioned the men separately about …
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… development of the record because, in its view, “the common law does not necessarily preclude the imposition of” … not owe a duty of care in this case. Because Arthur did not commit a tort, GEM cannot be held vicariously liable for his … for GEM as emergency medical technicians (EMTs). In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that Arthur should have …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … is what is known in this case. Ventnor is a resort community which borders the Atlantic Ocean and is … Hansen Foundation, receives $129,866 annually in reportable compensation from Ole Hansen & Sons and Enlightened …
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… 20 Z../ , ORDERED that: A. The Bergen County Surrogate' s Comi and the Comis of the State of New Jersey have jurisdiction over any … $500,000.00 worth of CDs and three properties in New Jersey points to the fact that Decedent had more contacts in New …
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… texts Hawkins made to a third number before and after the communications with Armstrong. The third number belonged to … This appeal followed. II. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: THIS MATTER MUST BE REMANDED FOR AN … not ineffective for failing to address the prosecutor's comments regarding defendant's impecuniosity as the remarks …
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… charging her with: (1) first-degree conspiracy to commit murder (her former spouse), N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … filed a second PCR petition.5 She raised the following points: (1) First PCR counsel . . . failed to adequately … and voluntary and should be vacated. (3) The petitioner's points raised in her pro se petition and brief demonstrate …