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… 3 A-3131-22 developed pulmonary embolus causing additional complications after the surgery. With her complaint, … her experts' ability to provide their reports within the designated time frame. The court further noted that … [ABMS] . . . ; or (b) the instruction of students in an accredited medical school, other accredited health …
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… N.J., https://www.rutgers.edu/about/by- the-numbers (last visited Jan. 6, 2025). The University has three main campuses … by a board of trustees (the Trustees). In 1945, Rutgers was designated as the New Jersey State University, and in 1956 … with the advice and consent of the Senate, and one on the recommendation of the President of the Senate and Speaker of …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 08-10- 1785. Jennifer Nicole … Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven M. Gilson, Designated Counsel, on the brief). NOT FOR PUBLICATION … his counsel was constitutionally ineffective for failing to communicate a plea offer and whether he was appropriately …
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… . . . proceeds at his or her peril by insufficiently completing the [NOA] or CIS. The appellant should explicitly designate all judgments, orders and issues on appeal in … when an opportunity for such a presentation is available 'unless the questions so raised on appeal go to the …
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… information or a charge regarding a defense that it was compelled by law to present." The court rejected defendant's … that the responding officers violated a basic regulation designed to preserve their own safety as well as the safety … to as the case proceeds and not subject to inconsistent future rulings because the case was transferred to another …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Frank M. Gennaro, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Grace C. MacAulay, Camden … been beneficial to the point of . . . changing the outcome." Finally, the PCR court considered defendant's … TO AN EVIDENTIARY HEARING A. THE PREVAILING LEGAL PRINCIPLES REGARDING CLAIMS FOR [IAC], EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS AND …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Monique Moyse, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Grace C. MacAulay, Camden … the parties' briefs, and the applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. In November 2016, defendant was indicted … for defendant's guilty plea to count one, the State recommended a reduced sentence, in the second-degree range, of …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven M. Gilson, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Camelia M. Valdes, … and continued to shout at his wife, as Garris, hearing the commotion, came outside and advised defendant to leave. … get the same thing as [the victim]." The State's witness, Jelessa Dennison, recalled that prior to the shooting she was …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven M. Gilson, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Jennifer Webb-McRae, … proceeded to Vascell's house, which was about three miles from the gas station.2 About nine minutes later, he … searched the Maxima and found $1,064 in cash in the glove compartment in various denominations of one- and …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Phuong Vinh Dao, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Theodore N. Stephens, II, … manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(a)(2); (3) second-degree reckless vehicular homicide, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5(a); (4) … of the indictment. In exchange for the plea, the State recommended dismissal of the remaining four counts of the …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Abby P. Schwartz, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Bradley D. Billhimer, … that "the indictment charge[d] defendant with the commission of a crime in reasonably understandable language … finding that controlling case law demonstrated that "rules of evidence d[id] not apply to grand jury proceedings." …
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… and termination of a New Jersey limited liability company ("LLC"), which allegedly has been filed in error or … Attorney General's Office." In addition, there may be known creditors, claimants against the LLC, taxing authorities, … transferred the case here as a State agency matter. In the future, no such transfers are necessary for this case type, …
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… is a non-profit corporation governing a residential community known as the Estates at Layton's Lake (Estates) in … must (i) be a maximum of four (4) feet in height or such lesser amount required by municipal ordinance(s); (ii) be … The Committee's approval indicated the "[Declaration] and Design 1 The Township adopted the fence ordinance in 1982, …
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… [constitutional] rights," R. 3:22- 2(a), which encompasses the right to the effective assistance of counsel. … that mental condition and the ability to form the requisite mental state for the crime charged. State v. Reyes, 140 … the others were setting him up for a robbery. Given the futility of this defense, defendant has not shown either …
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… defendants for fraud, fraudulent conveyance, conspiracy to commit fraud, and punitive damages. After considering the … of real estate must be in writing. N.J.S.A. 25:1-11. It is designed "to protect the public from fraud, incompetence, … transfer was made by a debtor with a desire to defraud a creditor. A debtor is a person who is liable on a claim; a …
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… JR, MILTON CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CANO, JULIAN CEBALLOS, DAVID COMPTON, CLARENCE CORBIN, MICHAEL CRANE, RANDY DEMERS, … MARVIN KOCHER, ALLEN MANNA, MARQUIS MOTEN, JUAN NIEVES-LLLESCAS, JOHN O'NEILL, CHRISTOPHER PAPPA, RASHAEE PARKER, … see Garmon, 359 U.S. at 244, or attempt to regulate an area designated to be controlled by economic forces, see …
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… Plaintiff appeals the Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant, the guardian ad litem of her … and justified sanctions to deter similar suits in the future. The internet articles weighed significantly in the … malpractice cause of action. Even though plaintiff did not designate these claims as legal malpractice, she asserted …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven E. Braun, Designated Counsel, on the brief). John P. McDonald, … weekly meetings and acted as a chaperone on trips and offsite camp retreats. While chaperoning the camps, defendant … 1, 2014, met with Sergeant Evans at police headquarters to complete the registration process, which included review of …
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… motion for reconsideration. After plaintiff filed a complaint pursuant to the New Jersey Law Against … with laundry, and maintaining [residents'] daily schedules." When her employment with defendant ended, plaintiff … impose an undue hardship." Reasonable accommodations are "designed to make certain changes in the work environment or …
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… a conditional dismissal. Judge Melody observed that the complaint alleged that a minor was involved which would … Handler observed: the goal of deterrence is to thwart future crimes and to modify the conduct both of the offender … similar criminal activity by defendant. Quite the opposite. As the State observed in its brief, if defendant is …