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- A-5499-15T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… of summary judgment dismissing her personal injury complaint against defendant Liebenzell Mission of USA. … and ice on a ramp leading out of the building, sustaining injury. Following discovery, Liebenzell moved for summary … objectives as a religious retreat at the time of the injury." Judge D'Alessandro rejected those arguments in a …
- A-2885-16T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… Following a trial at which defendant represented himself, a jury convicted him of all the counts contained in an …
- A-0707-16T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… dangerous condition . . . a sufficient time prior to the injury to have taken measures to protect against the dangerous … condition," that the condition proximately caused the injury, that it "created a reasonably foreseeable risk of the kind of injury which was incurred," that either the dangerous …
- A-2885-15T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… that proximately caused a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury, that the public entity had actual or constructive … assumed the alleged sidewalk defect "could be accepted by a jury as creating substantial risk of injury and hence a dangerous condition," and that "focus[ed] . …
- A-4222-16T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… following an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of first- degree murder, …
- A-0155-16T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… is a finding of fact that should have been made by the jury." Plaintiff also argues the "logical relation" test of …
- A-1184-15T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… R.1:36-3. 2 A-1184-15T4 Following a seven-day trial, a jury convicted defendant of two counts of first-degree … purposely causing the victim's death or serious bodily injury resulting in death under count one, and with knowingly causing the victim's death or serious bodily injury resulting in death under count two. 2 Over the course …
- A-5136-14T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… on that warrant on either March 14 or March 18.1 A grand jury charged defendant on June 13, 2014 with first-degree …
- A-2294-16T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… is limited. R. 1:36-3. August 13, 2018 2 A-2294-16T2 A jury found defendant guilty of first-degree felony-murder …
- A-3965-16T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… assault requires the defendant to act knowingly, see Model Jury Charges (Criminal), "Aggravated Sexual Assault …
- A-0670-16T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… percent parole disqualification, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. A jury convicted defendant of, among other crimes, …
- njcourts.gov… of defendant's criminal case. On April 18, 2018, a jury convicted defendant of second-degree unlawful …
- njcourts.gov… We agree and affirm. Defendant was convicted by a jury in 2010 of carjacking, kidnapping, robbery, and weapons … "a defendant does not have the right to commit perjury in giving a factual basis for a crime that he insists …
- A-0472-21 – ALTON NICHOLS VS. DUKE LINDEN, LLC, ET AL. (L-0971-18, UNION COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) Opinionnjcourts.gov… segregat[e] a claimed aggravation of a pre-existing injury from the fresh injury." Davidson, 189 N.J. at 187. The treating physician's … medical evidence is at risk of failing to raise a jury-worthy factual issue about whether the subject accident …
- njcourts.gov… . . [T]his [c]ourt is not convinced that the outcome of the jury verdict would have changed, even with the …
- njcourts.gov… the purported new evidence would not have changed the jury's verdict. We affirmed the denial of defendant's motion …
- njcourts.gov… merit, we affirm. In 2006, Suarez was convicted by a jury of one count of murder and several lesser-included …
- CYNTHIA VAN HOUTTE VS. DAVID VAN HOUTTE (FM-14-1156-17, MORRIS COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.govSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3415-23 CYNTHIA VAN HOUTTE, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DAVID VAN HOUTTE, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Argued May 13, 2025 – Decided July 23, 2025 Before Judges Susswein and Perez …
- IN RE 2022 BULLETIN NO. 22-11 (NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… or an informal disposition in discharging its statutory duty, provided that it complies with due process …
- njcourts.gov… for the disclosure of the documents pursuant to a fiduciary duty, there was no showing that defendant violated Paragraph …