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… described the damages to defendant and Martinez's vehicles, and explained various measurements of the scene made by … TO DECLARE A MISTRIAL SUA SPONTE. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO CHARGE THE JURY ON … PASSION/PROVOCATION MANSLAUGHTER. POINT III THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN PERMITTING THE STATE TO …
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… supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to comply with the registration requirements imposed by Megan's … "while armed" elements of both counts, submitting only the lesser-included second-degree sexual assault by physical … mistrial. The court provided a curative instruction to this comment later in the trial. P.R. also denied telling the …
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… A-1613-18T2 his younger brother. The trial judge ordered a competency evaluation of J.C. pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:4-5. … unnecessary to the outcome of the case results in the wholesale issuance of advisory opinions, a practice our … confirmed at the hearing that he did not apply the requisite standards in his evaluation of J.C.: Q Right. What …
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… Defendant Donnell Gideon was convicted by a jury as an accomplice to a homicide. He now appeals the denial of his … on appeal in light of the record and governing legal principles. The additional testimony of defendant's girlfriend, if … On cross-examination, defense counsel sought to discredit Robinson's testimony by highlighting that Robinson …
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… Defendant has been steadfast in his contentions that pedophiles are a persecuted minority and that the New Jersey Code … during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … revealed the Xbox usernames of children with whom defendant communicated and shared pornographic photographs and videos. …
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… twice. His defense at trial was that he lacked the requisite state of mind for murder because he never intended to … WITNESS AS TO AN UNCONTESTED PRIOR PROFESSIONAL ERROR COMMITTED BY THAT EXPERT. 1 The first trial ended in a … case and resulting resignation in an attempt to discredit Lilavois' current professional competency and impeach …
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… restrictive covenant by organizing and obtaining work for a competitor, defendant Phoenix Transcription, LLC (Phoenix). … its marketing, its methods, its practices, its sales figures, product formula, manufacturing plans, or any … transcribers could have their names placed on a court website, but nothing required them to do so. They could present …
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… two); fourth-degree lewdness, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-4(b), as a lesser-included offense of second-degree attempted sexual … and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 (count four), 1 stemming from his communications in a chat room with a Passaic County … OF ACQUITTAL BECAUSE THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE THE REQUISITE ELEMENTS OF THE OFFENSES BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT. 5 …
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… in his official capacity and individually, and CHARLES SHOTMEYER, Chairman of the Board, … granting defendants summary judgment dismissal of her LAD complaint and denying in camera review of documents prepared … that time, Hughes was one of several Vice Presidents of the company and a member of its Board of Directors, and …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … GARY WAGNER; IVAN BARON; H.P. ROOSEVELT URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY LLC; CAMBRIDGE CORPORATE SERVICES, INC.; LOCAL 621, … other things, parking, alcoholic beverages, motor fuels, sales of goods, and business payroll. See L. 1970, c. 326 …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS D.D., on behalf of S.R. and A.R. … of the other Defendants, were deliberately indifferent, reckless, negligent, and/or tacitly approved a hostile classroom … and fairly direct; (2) the state actors acted with the requisite level of disregard for the safety of the plaintiff; (3) …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … by counsel for release. I. Introduction This matter comes before the Court by way of Plaintiff LifeCell … individuals from LifeCell, ranging from scientists to sales representatives, in breach of their employment …
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… or defendant) motions for summary judgment in these two companion cases (referred to herein as the “Caprioti action” … REQUESTED This matter arises out of alleged unlawful sales practices in connection with the selling of homes. … against 47 plaintiffs, contending that they filed their Complaint more than 10 years after the purchase of their …
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… was shot ten times at the New Hope Village apartment complex in Newark. The shooter first fired at Denmark and … was returning to her home at the New Hope Village apartment complex. She "saw a guy sitting on the ground," later … white striped shirt," black pants that did not cover his ankles, and a brimless white hat known as a "[kufi]." Jones …
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… manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(a)(1), but guilty of the lesser- included offense of second-degree reckless … the way to the larynx and would have required considerable compression. Dr. Perez opined within a reasonable degree of … to the laundromat early in the morning or that M.U. had visited the apartment for several hours. 8 A-4894-14T2 …
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… opinions had been disclosed pursuant to the discovery rules, the Court considers the principles established in State … disability early retirement in 2009. Plaintiff filed a complaint, asserting negligence claims and seeking compensatory damages. Plaintiff’s expert, Rosen, opined that …
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… of similar symptoms among patients. Thereafter, plaintiff complained to the facility’s management about the rate of … the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website entitled “Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Influenza.”1 … staff about hand-washing and the use of gloves, goggles, masks, and hospital gowns to avoid transmission of …
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… v. Julie L. Michaels (A-69-12) (072106) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Reginald Roach, also filed … when her vehicle crossed the center line and struck an oncoming car. The car’s driver and passenger were severely … drugs or alcohol. Defendant gave permission for blood samples to be taken but would not sign the consent form. …
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… replied that “the amount offered by [the Borough was] far less than [Malik] owes [its lender]. Therefore, [Malik] … but invited further discussion about “more reasonable compensation in an amount which would satisfy all liens and … of taking and verified complaint in condemnation, and deposited $270,000 with the Clerk of the Superior Court. LB …
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… to -123.95, when applied to an individual whose offense was completed before its enactment, violates the constitutional … He characterized the GPS monitoring program as nothing less than parole supervision for life and claimed that this … day.2 The parole officer monitoring Riley can log into a website, pinpoint his location on a map, and determine whether …