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… COUNCIL, RICH MACGUIRE, WASHINGTON CELEBRATES AMERICA COMMITTEE, WASHINGTON ORANGE CRATE DERBY and RALPH BANGHART, … afford the trial court ruling no special deference. Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat. Union Fire Ins. Co., 224 N.J. … the limitations of [the TCA] and in accordance with the fair and uniform principles established [in the TCA]." …
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… stipulation. Defendant also argued that he was denied a fair trial because of the trial court's mishandling of a … closed to enhance the "ability to focus" which "is not uncommon in . . . trials[.]" The evidentiary hearing commenced on September 12, 2013, at which time Judge Leath …
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… years of parole ineligibility, subject to Megan's Law and Community Supervision for Life. I. Alicia and Betty revealed … Betty stated that defendant had the pictures saved on a flash drive, which he kept in his wallet. The young women's … pleaded guilty, the rule was well-settled that fundamental fairness required that a defendant be advised of the …
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… and superseding/intervening causation, but not on comparative negligence. The court also provided a … Juries cannot fulfill the difficult task of rendering a fair and just verdict without accurate, clear, and … whether the source of Michelle’s back pain was a prior automobile accident or 10 depression and anxiety. Her objective …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4556-17T2 BOROUGH OF GLASSBORO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JACK GROSSMAN, MATTHEW … asserted in conclusory fashion in the Borough's verified complaint. Consequently, we revoke the Borough's declaration … 395 N.J. Super. at 252, while at the same time fairly taking into account a landowner's property rights. We …
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… tasks, we hold that most of the challenged regulations comport with the terms and objectives of the governing … a member ineligible for disability benefits. Such a holding comports with the existing overall framework of the … "[a]n administrative regulation 'must be within the fair contemplation of the delegation of the enabling …
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… by the Association to maintain, oversee, and administer the common areas of The Hague Building. Defendant Joe Williams … also had work performed on her kitchen cabinets. A plaster repair company listed the work to be performed at an … questioned or second-guessed on conduct of corporate affairs, except in instances of fraud, self-dealing, or …
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… It, the New Law is Ameliorative in Nature, and Fundamental Fairness Requires Retroactivity. I. THE LEGISLATURE DID NOT … AND TO EFFECTUATE THE REMEDIAL PURPOSE OF THE SENTENCING COMMISSION'S EFFORTS REGARDING JUVENILE SENTENCING. 5 … by law enforcement officers fall squarely within [the] class" of testimonial evidence, Crawford, 541 U.S. at 53, …
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… on the scene on a bicycle carrying a .45 caliber gun with a laser scope which he used to shoot at Ryner four times, … Defendant was charged in an indictment with: conspiracy to commit first- degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … the defect in performance prejudiced defendant's right to a fair trial such that there exists a "reasonable probability …
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… 2C:11-3a(1)-(2) (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count two); … and added that he heard defendant say "you robbed my man last week" before shooting Crenshaw. Fontoura showed Salimi … clarity so that the opposing party has a full and fair opportunity to respond." Ibid. Although the State must …
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… need not repeat in detail the facts surrounding defendant's commission of the subject crimes, his trial, or his 1981 … that the purpose of his illegal entry into the home was to commit the sexual assault. Next, counsel argued that … legal principle . . . that once an issue has been fully and fairly litigated, it ordinarily is not subject to …
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… went upstairs to his mother's bedroom to see if he could compare the handwriting on the note to his mother's. The … what followed. 19 A-1995-18 Defendant objected "based on unfair surprise and undue prejudice." Counsel asserted it … so as to shock the judicial conscience." [State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014) (alteration in original) …
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… statutory bar to a third-party action under the Workers' Compensation Act (WCA), N.J.S.A. 34:15-8, we affirm the Law … 10 A-3110-19 judge's conclusions on issues of law. Nicholas v. Mynster, 213 N.J. 463, 478 (2013). On appeal, … the circumstances in which it is inflicted on the worker, fairly be viewed as a fact of life of industrial employment, …
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… the Attorney General's issuance of the Directive, without complying with the New Jersey Administrative Procedure Act … opportunities is to reintroduce public participation and fairness to affected parties after governmental authority … a correctional facility intake form and making risk- based classification assignments in such facilities. 8. Providing …
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… guardian ad litem for his adult children; and 3) to compel specific performance of the parties' second amended … changed circumstances render the agreed terms no longer 'fair and equitable.'" Morris v. Morris, 263 N.J. Super. 237, … deciding a motion for modification to make those findings. Glass v. Glass, 366 N.J. Super. 357, 371 (App. Div. 2004) …
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… Township of Ocean (Township) is a largely rural-suburban community bordered by the Pinelands National Reserve and … the DEP, and the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) challenging the validity of three ordinances … “a rare contiguous coastal forest area that represents the last substantial undeveloped land in the Township” whose …
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… citizen of Montclair and an owner and developer of numerous commercial properties” in its downtown area -- filed a … disposition in 18 defendants’ favor denied plaintiff a fair opportunity to pursue his claims. The Appellate … office as Mayor. The MLUL provides that the first of four classes of planning board members consists of “the mayor or …
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… investigation to determine whether a two-block area comprised of fourteen individual properties in Hackensack’s … “parking area [was] unsightly and not well maintained.” Last, the property overall “suffer[ed] from faulty … ratification of Blighted Areas Clause). Therefore, we may fairly conclude that delegates who ratified the Blighted …
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… or local approval was required, or alternatively, an order compelling the County to issue all necessary permits. The … matter returned to the trial court, which dismissed MSU’s complaint because MSU had not returned to the local planning … is necessary to properly protect the general public and to fairly provide an independent judicial determination on …
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… “limited to the issue of the State’s failure to comply with the requirements of” Delgado. 231 N.J. 110 … Justice Albin does not believe that Anthony received a fair trial and would thus reverse his conviction and grant … and drive away. Roberts estimated that the entire incident lasted about seven to eight minutes. Roberts then entered …