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… was entitled to an evidentiary hearing as to whether the outcome of the trial would have been different had counsel not … to by [David] and his mother." The judge recounted examples of that testimony and how it differed from defendant's, … testimony did little to convince the [c]ourt that the outcome of the trial would have been different, the manner of …
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… made a mistake, defendant did not establish the requisite prejudice because he failed to show that the motion … to 1 In the two indictments, defendant was charged with committing twenty-eight offenses. 2 In that indictment, the … threats, one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree armed robbery, and two counts of second- …
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… arguments. Defendant was stopped for driving forty-seven miles per hour in a twenty- five-mile-per-hour zone. Instead … he made no finding at all. We held in Rosenblum that "the complete denial of the filing of a claim without judicial … Super. at 390 (citing U.S. Const. amend. XIV, § 1). The complete disregard of a filed motion has the same …
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… for the child and the A-2969-17T3 4 applicable legal principles, we reject this argument and affirm the judgment as it … same reasons expressed by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive written decision dated February 14, 2018. As … factual findings, because they are well supported by competent evidence presented at trial. See N.J. Div. of …
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… He also challenges the judge's decision to amend the complaint the day before the trial began. K.W., J.W.'s wife, had filed the complaint in a police station during evening hours, and the … to the original harassment charge, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. The complaint was further amended to indicate that the parties …
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… points: POINT I: THE PROSECUTOR'S CROSS-EXAMINATION AND COMMENTS REGARDING DEFENDANT'S DELAY IN CLAIMING … the prosecutor's summation comments that: (1) improperly discredited his self-defense claim by pointing out that it was … positions by specific reference to legal authority). Nonetheless, based upon our review of the record, we conclude these …
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… jitney had a camera installed that shot video from four angles and also recorded audio inside and outside the jitney. … plaintiffs' counsel's objection after the questioning had become repetitive and directed the defense to "move on." As …
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… trial court entered the order after finding that defendant committed the predicate acts, see N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19 (a), of … On August 27, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and a request for a TRO against defendant, which … he believed would have been in violation of her work rules and would lead her to be fired. Those are acts of …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-1441. Robert K. Chewning argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … We begin our analysis by acknowledging the legal principles governing this appeal, including the standard of review …
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… on probation failed to deter his criminal behavior. Webster committed serious institutional infractions while … in detention and administrative segregation with a loss of commutation time. The last offense had occurred in March … "discretionary assessment[s] of a multiplicity of imponderables . . . ." Ibid. (alteration in original) (quoting …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. … was determined to be the child's father. At first, he visited the child on a regular basis, and in December 2016, … applied those findings to the governing legal principles in concluding that entry of the judgment under review …
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… arguments in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we reverse. On May 3, 2013, a concerned neighbor … is deemed relevant, it is admissible, N.J.R.E. 402, unless 'its probative value is substantially outweighed by 2 … of guilt by defendant from his post-crime conduct unless it believes that defendant acted to cover up a crime." …
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… employment as a New Jersey State Trooper. Plaintiff sought compensation for his injuries under the Military Compensation Law (MCL), N.J.S.A. 38A:13-1 to -13. N.J.S.A. … "word[] of enlargement and not of limitation and . . . examples specified thereafter are merely illustrative." Jackson …
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… and Gilson. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2011-312. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … deputy director charged Branham with violating department rules and regulations, alleging insubordination, failure to …
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… & Barbara O’Brien, A Call to Criminal Courts: Record Rules for Batson, 105 Kentucky L.J. 651 (2016- 2017); • Liz …
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… ENTERTAINMENT, and MOLSON COORS d/b/a MILLER BREWING COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents, and SONY MUSIC … Sony subsidiary. Haws also included a printout of a Sony website touting Rodgers as a "River House Artists/Columbia … assist the plaintiff by allowing jurisdictional discovery unless the plaintiff's claim is clearly frivolous." Rippon, …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1143-22 CHRISTIAN GONZALES, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WILFREDO MEJIA- MENDOZA and … reconsideration of the October 7, 2022 order dismissing his complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:23-5(a)(2) for failure to respond to discovery, comply with an August 26, 2022 order to produce the …
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… in original) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Pursuant to … Thus, we concluded that "[t]he statute replace[d] the common law action of ejectment." Ibid. 6 A-2536-22 "In an … prospective client of the attorney. The record is barren of competent proof to support defendants' claim of a conflict …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-0291-23. Lauren H. Papaleo argued … appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of her amended complaint against defendant Marshalls of Elizabeth, NJ, Inc. … the store manager who stated, "Marshalls had a maintenance company that would clean the store each morning before the …
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… in his appendix. Notwithstanding the inconsistent and incomplete record presented, we determine the only order under … decision was overlooked and because the [p]laintiff committed perjury during the hearing." He also contends that … 2 The August 5, 2022 order specifically stated it is accompanied by a written decision denying defendant's motion …