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… in New Jersey. The ongoing-storm rule arbitrarily relieves commercial landowners from any obligation to try to render … however, ignores situations when it is reasonable for a commercial landowner to remove or reduce foreseeable and … by always waiting to act until after a storm ends, regardless of the risk imposed to invitees and pedestrians. The …
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… FOR FEAR OF REPRISALS BY THE STATE. POINT II IMPROPER COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR IN SUMMATION EXCEEDED THE … here, and whether he is going to uphold all of the principles that he was instructed by your [h]onor. A-0930-17T1 10 … others.'" Id. at 87-88 (quoting Strauder v. West Virginia, 100 U.S. 303, 308 (1880)). In Batson, 476 U.S. at 96-98, the …
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… the Court on a Presentment from the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC or Committee). The facts … can invite different problems. Ethical principles meant to guide judges cannot depend on unreasonable … Canon 2 (2014); N.Y. Code of Judicial Conduct, Canon 2 [100.2] (2014); Tex. Code of Judicial Conduct, Canon 2 …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … marijuana from Melvin's pockets while Mooch ran in the opposite direction. In their initial statements, both Simmons …
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… financial situation" absent a civil reservation, we part company with the trial court's decision that defendant satisfied the requisite "good cause" standard for entry of the civil …
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… dismiss six of the first eighteen counts alleging defendant committed sexual offenses against his daughter, K.W. … sometimes when they were alone, but not every time she visited. On cross-examination, Karen admitted telling Dr. …
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… plaintiff resided in a two-unit residential structure on Commercial Avenue in New Brunswick with her husband, A.S. … third parties with whom an agent deals. This focus is inapposite to many instances of tort liability. . . . [A]pparent …
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… m.p.h. Williams said, "[A]ll of a sudden, out of nowhere I come up on this Fed-Ex truck." As he rapidly approached … webster.com/dictionary/psychogenic (last visited February 10, 2021). A-3336-18 10 fault to Hassan. The …
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… Gannett sought access to the records pursuant to the common law and the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. … its findings. In the report, the MCPO recounted the Seidles' history of domestic violence. The MCPO described in … that authority in 1991 when issuing the IAPP. Id. at 100. Among the mandatory provisions of the IAPP, is a …
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… accident. The issues on this appeal are governed by the common law and related public policies. The Social Host … asleep 10 A-3055-18 on the S207 common-room couch. Frisby visited S207 around 10:30 p.m. after having multiple alcoholic …
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… curiae Advanced Medical Technology Association, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, and the National … FDA under the 510(k) clearance process before defendants' sales in these cases. The complete ban of such proof was … hundred remain pending. In addition, there have been over 100,000 pelvic mesh cases against various manufacturers …
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… of the arguments of the parties and the applicable principles of law, we affirm the convictions and sentence. I. In … meet with "a male that [the officers] kn[e]w from the community." The two men went into the house on Bond Street. … than a rule of inclusion.'" State v. Willis, 225 N.J. 85, 100 (2016) (quoting State v. Marrero, 148 N.J. 469, 483 …
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… in light of the record and the applicable principles of law, and for the reasons stated in this opinion, we 3 … told defendant that what he was now stating "sound[ed] completely different than when [they] spoke earlier," and … Okay? You're there. All right? You didn't – you didn't come back. You didn't walk the trails for four hours [by] …
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… of conviction entered after a jury found him guilty of committing twelve sex-related crimes against his … term and ordered him to make certain payments, including a $1000 Sex Crime Victim Treatment Fund (SCVTF) penalty. He … IN THE SENTENCE. We find the alleged trial errors were harmless, but the matter must be remanded for two aspects of the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … and Conference Center.4 All revenues from rentals are deposited into plaintiff’s general operating account to be used …
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… Diekhaus, on the briefs). PER CURIAM This case involves a commission dispute between life insurance producers. The … the $1.5 million universal life policy would be about $46,100. Frenville did not know the cost of the policies using a … conversion claim will not be sustained in the context of a creditor - debtor relationship, or a dispute about monies …
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… and ROSE THREE, LLC, a NJ Limited Liability Company and ROSE HOMES, LLC, a NJ Limited Liability Company, … lot number for property plaintiff and her late husband Charles Lott purchased from the Borough in 1994.1 Defendants … at 246); see also The Palisades At Fort Lee Condo. Ass'n v. 100 Old Palisade, LLC, 230 N.J. 427, 443 (2017). In …
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… discussed above. 3 A-4142-17T4 for life and ordered him to comply with the registration requirements of Megan's Law, … privacy. 5 A-4142-17T4 including his niece, Sally. Amy visited her father's house approximately four times per week, …
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… Nineteen, third-degree filing false or fraudulent gross income tax returns, for tax years 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, … to serve as his power of attorney, executing the requisite form on March 2, 2007. Thereafter, Peter completed the …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 10-10-1436. Frank J. Pugliese, … 1999, M.E.'s husband discovered information on their family computer that referenced defendant and H.B. He contacted New … Buckley, supra, 216 N.J. at 261; State v. Deatore, 70 N.J. 100, 116 (1976). Under this broad test, the photographs - …