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… offense, not to decide that defendant has a propensity to commit crime. The jury convicted defendant of the certain … (pp. 20-21) 5. The invited error doctrine acknowledges the common-sense notion that a disappointed litigant cannot … to be error. Here, defendant asked the trial court to comply with the model jury charge based on the Court’s dicta …
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… dismissed the simple assault charge against F.M. after he completed court-ordered counseling. The State filed a motion … and reasonably credible evidence” in the record. The State points out that the experts analyzing F.M.’s fitness for … resulted in a final restraining order against F.M. He points out that the only final restraining order ever issued …
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… consumer fraud and other charges asserted in plaintiffs’ complaint. Plaintiffs filed a lawsuit asserting that … not inform plaintiffs that they were waiving statutory remedies, and the provision conflicted with the remedies available under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act …
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… are essential for a fair trial. The trial court must give a comprehensible 2 explanation of the questions that the jury … that the jury may find. Erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to possess the capacity to unfairly … to a fair trial, ‘erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to’ possess the capacity to unfairly …
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… on a public sidewalk adjoining a residential condominium community, is applicable to claims for personal injuries … owned and controlled by a homeowners association of a common-interest community. Plaintiff and her husband resided … owned and controlled by the Homeowners Association.” Amicus points out that the “general public has not been granted …
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… of the call was defendant’s home phone number. During these communications, Delagarza noticed a small abrasion on the … 876 (2004). The emergency-aid exception is derived from the commonsense understanding that exigent circumstances may … a fact-sensitive inquiry in which a court must weigh the competing interests at stake, more particularly, the privacy …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … Protection, the Corps of Engineers and other regulatory bodies would require a substantial period of time, with … of the municipality’s proposed expert address exactly these points. The January 2014 report provides the expert’s …
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… Cross-Appellants, v. CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent. … in the record and briefs refers to the entire procedure embodied in N.J.S.A. 48:12-125.1, which gives the government the … and not contrary to public policy." Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441 (2010) (internal quotation marks …
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… we conclude the motion judge erred in his analysis, we commence our review with a summary of the relevant legal … to the Township of North Bergen" and "receive[d] paid compensation to which [they] were not entitled" during the … of criminal activities involving several municipal bodies of the Township of North Bergen." According to the next …
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… WARRANT WAS DRAFTED MANDATES SUPPRESSION. POINT III THE COMMUNICATIONS DATA WARRANTS TO INSTALL THE 24HR/7DAY GPS … OR RELIABILITY. Based on the affidavit submitted for a communications data warrant (CDW) and the testimony elicited … CDW was lawful, there was no expectation of privacy in the common area of the storage facility, and defendant was …
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… I. On May 22, 2014, plaintiff filed an eleven-count complaint, which was later amended, asserting that over a … two remanded claims that are at issue in this appeal. After completion of discovery following the remand, defendants … Bank. The D'Angelos filed an answer to the 2008 foreclosure complaint with affirmative defenses and counterclaims …
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… filed a brief. PER CURIAM Plaintiffs, Janek Patel and his company A&D Convenience Store, objected to approvals granted … on other garbage trucks. However, Litwornia had not studied the baseline noise level on Broadway at the proposed … that boards of adjustment and municipal governing bodies will act fairly and with proper motives and for valid …
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… 3 A-3282-16T4 I. Here, the State charged that defendant committed the aforementioned offenses on various dates … Susan Cohen Esquilin testified about Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). Dr. Esquilin stated that CSAAS … these behaviors are secrecy, helplessness, entrapment and accommodation, delayed disclosure, and recantation. In …
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… Jim to attend substance abuse evaluations, and both were recommended for an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Amy was … as their absence from the children's lives at different points . . . due to their substance use, substance-related … This appeal ensued. On appeal, Amy raises the following points: [1.] THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT [THE …
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… not believe the worker had "called the f***ing police to come," and explained that she and Matthew had been upstairs … basis under the Dodd Act.4 After the Division filed a complaint for custody, the court approved the removal. … sought substance abuse treatment, but only counseling was recommended. During visits to the family home, caseworkers …
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… OF TREASURY, DIVISION OF PURCHASE AND PROPERTY, SGS TESTCOM, INC., and OPUS INSPECTION, INC., … Sandy L. Galacio argued the cause for respondent SGS Testcom, Inc. (Matthew J. Cowan and Windels Marx Lane & … against the State's interest in preventing disclosure.'" Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 49 (1997) (first quoting South …
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… Office of the Attorney General (OAG) at the Hughes Justice Complex in Trenton, where defendant worked from 2003 through … that he had filed against one of his supervisors, Maria Cardiellos. Dias replied that the discrimination complaint was … in a straightforward manner on direct and conceded certain points on his cross- examination.” As additional support for …
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… conduct could be measured and determined to be incompatible with a clear mandate of public policy, as … provide no standard against which the specific conduct he complains of here could be measured and found to be illegal … months, or even years, and it may well be true that a speedier investigation or an earlier arrest could prevent some …
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… When later questioned by a detective, defendant admitted to committing various acts of sexual abuse on Anna at the … 2C:24-4(a)(1); and (4) fourth-degree diseased person committing an act of sexual penetration, N.J.S.A. … her closing statement, the assistant prosecutor again commented on defendant's recorded statement. She told the …
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… AND TO EFFECTUATE THE REMEDIAL PURPOSE OF THE SENTENCING COMMISSION'S EFFORTS REGARDING JUVENILE SENTENCING. 5 … and gray Nike Jordans, and that defendant was "pretty tall compared to [him]." Cantine further explained that defendant … potential suspect was detained, he asked Cantine if he was "comfortable enough to do a show up" and that he "would bring …