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… two codefendants were arrested minutes after the crime was committed. The vehicle in which they were arrested contained … for the first time on appeal that several errors were committed at trial. After carefully reviewing the record in light of the applicable legal principles, we reject defendant's contentions and affirm. I. A …
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… to all [of the detective's] questions and only in rare and less material instances did defendant appear to have any … defendant pay $5,000 in restitution to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board as reimbursement for its payment of … rights. He generally suggests, without citing to any competent evidence, that he suffered from some undefined …
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… parole. Defendant was twenty-one years old at the time he committed this crime and did not have any prior involvement … the jury regarding defendant's state of mind at the time he committed this homicide. Relying on our Supreme Court's … self - induced intoxication defense did not apply to the lesser included offenses of aggravated manslaughter and …
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… THAT THE TRIAL COURT SHOULD HAVE CHARGED AGGRAVATED AND RECKLESS MANSLAUGHTER AS LESSER-INCLUDED OFFENSES. SEE STATE V. … I., ¶ 1, 10. [(Partially raised below)] POINT IV THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO DISMISS TAMPERING … know. However, defendant did not contend he lacked the requisite intent to satisfy the culpability element of murder as …
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… REFERRING TO A FLAWED AND MISLEADING EXAMPLE OF ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY HE HAD DEVISED, WHICH HAD BEEN FOUND BY … the scene, he found the victim lying on the ground, motionless and unresponsive. The victim was surrounded by soccer … defendant under accomplice liability if he had the requisite mental state. The judge explained: Remember that this …
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… defendant at trial. Defendant contends the trial court committed multiple errors, including: (1) preventing … see also R. 1:38-3(c)(12); N.J.S.A. 2A:82-46. 3 A-1601-19 committing cumulative errors; (5) failing to find the … reviewing the record in light of the governing legal principles, we are constrained to reverse and remand for a new …
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… and is Consistent with Long-Standing Tort Law Principles … 20 Subcarrier Communications, Inc. v. Day. 299 NJ . Super. 634 (App. Div. … ....... 1,19 Rules Rule 2:2-2 ...................... ....... … and gasteroenterology. (Da33.)1 Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint identified defendant Dr. Goyal as specializing in …
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… plaintiff Sheila Elijah and decedent Robert Elijah share a common surname, we refer to Sheila as plaintiff and Robert … its workers at safety meetings not to wear masks at work unless they were performing their specific job functions." … pandemic required expert testimony to establish the requisite standard of care, plaintiff contends "[a]ccepting for …
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… to vacate prior orders sanctioning him for failing to comply with the court's orders, and compelling him to turn over emails and other information … Borchers, and compel Asbury to turn over copies of her files regarding this matter. On May 24, 2024, Kranjac moved to …
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… Appellants, v. SHAWN M. LATOURETTE, in his capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection, … updated during those years. 7 A-0672-23 With those principles in view, we turn to the issues raised on this appeal, … contained no end-point goals and failed to list the requisite factors for determining which tools will be utilized. …
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… on his . . . long term health." Accordingly, Dr. Katz recommended that D.H. "should remain in his current placement … appellants' home, he is at risk of greater harm by "being completely cut off from his familial, cultural, and racial … "there is an argument to be made that [D.H.] would suffer less loss and trauma should he . . . begin transferring …
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… judgment, we also reverse that order and reinstate her complaint. We vacate the order denying plaintiff's motion … oral argument, the judge granted defendants' motion "regardless of fault." The order, which was not entered until … for expert qualifications are in the disjunctive. The requisite knowledge can be based on either knowledge, training or …
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… our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. Plaintiff Melissa Presbery filed a complaint alleging she sustained permanent injuries as a … "experts did not establish the necessary prerequisites for an aggravation charge" under Model Civil Jury …
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… we find the witnesses' safety outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency and use initials to protect their … must have been the one that did this." In seeking to discredit Nancy, defense counsel cited portions of her … Counsel]: Okay. And a witness gives direct testimony opposite to the State's main witness, [Nancy], you would call …
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… of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 19-10-1682. Erin M. Campbell, … 2023 decisions were issued from the bench; neither was accompanied by a memorializing order. 3 A-1900-22 I. We … on R. 3:13-3 (2023). The State's duty to provide the requisite discovery commences "upon the return or unsealing of …
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… by passing a resolution authorizing the filing of an ethics complaint against him; and (3) all defendants violated … to unseat the Town's mayor, Silverio Vega, in an upcoming election.1 Roque asked plaintiff to work on his … and he did not understand that under civil service rules, there were repercussions for certain employment …
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… court denied defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to provide a sufficient AOM, … practice or in a related field." II. Governing Legal Principles We review de novo a trial court decision interpreting … or the [AOA]; or (b) the instruction of students in an accredited medical school, other accredited health …
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… admitted using PCP. That same day, a Division worker visited defendant at his mother's home to speak with him about … worker assigned to the matter and defendant should "comply with the Division's recommend[a]tions if he wishe[d] … 354. However, the Division's "diligence . . . is not 4 Examples of "reasonable attempts" at reunification include but …
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… as a matter of law under Rule 4:46-2(c), and discovery is incomplete, we reverse and remand. I. Viewed in the light most … the 2019 deed transferred the farmland to Ginger for less than $1,000 per acre. Plaintiffs asserted Ginger is … to Ginger for "less than $685 per acre." Plaintiffs posited that Dorothy's annual pension and Social Security …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2627-21 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … Paul B. Kumar appeals from a final agency decision of Commissioner of the Department of Banking and Insurance … an administrative agency's determinations or findings unless there is a clear showing that[:] (1) the agency did not …