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… writing for the Court. These consolidated appeals present a common legal issue: whether state or federal constitutional … registration requirements constitute non-punitive civil remedies rather than criminal 15 Distilled to its essence then, … 02 (2003) (emphasis added). And, as the State correctly points out in its argument, other state supreme courts also …
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… malpractice action against Dickey and the Sills firm. The complaint alleged that Dickey and Sills negligently represented him. The 2 complaint also alleged that the mandatory arbitration … under the RPCs and by trespassing on the domain of the bodies responsible for promulgating new 18 ethical obligations …
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… the time” to give him either the total amount or the per diem interest rate. Winberry testified that he then offered … before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … amount. Can’t do it today.” When Winberry asked for the per diem interest rate so that he could calculate the interest …
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… restaurant provides students and members of the University community “an alternative dining experience”; Gourmet … on the University grounds and provides the University with compostable waste. 459 N.J. Super. 323, 327, 334-35 (App. … on a college campus, when the overriding purpose of this commercial endeavor is focused on profitmaking. Gourmet …
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… the trial court’s decision dismissing plaintiff Amy Skuse’s complaint against her former employer, Pfizer, Inc., and … to be enforced. If you begin or continue working for the Company sixty (60) days after receipt of this Agreement, … Skuse, a practicing Buddhist who has adhered to a vegan diet all her adult life, refused the yellow fever vaccine on …
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… Sean Courter’s report stated that Jeter refused “multiple commands to shut off the vehicle and show me his hands,” and “verbal commands to open the door.” Trinidad’s report stated that he … motor vehicle offenses. On June 12, 2012, Jeter filed a complaint with the ECPO. The ECPO contacted BPD’s Internal …
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… and that certain sentences arising from crimes committed in the same criminal episodes should run … defendant so that it may consider whether certain offenses committed within the same criminal episode warrant … of violence or threats of violence; (c) the crimes were committed at different times or separate places, rather than …
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… between fantasy and reality, and who was declared incompetent as a witness by the court, was permitted to testify pursuant to the incompetency proviso of N.J.R.E. 803(c)(27). The Court … as the family court’s adjudication of Alex as delinquent of committing sexual assault. Fourteen-year-old Alex was …
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… medical record turned over in discovery. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging deviations from standards of medical care … legislation and hospital policy. Plaintiff made a motion to compel discovery of the identities of the CMH committee or … with more information than the PSA requires. The NJHA points to PSA language that a hospital need advise a patient …
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… lot, Zundel ordered them to stop. The minivan driver complied, but the Mercedes driver did not. Zundel was unable … acceptance of hearsay testimony as proof that defendant committed a new offense in violation of probation.” 228 N.J. … if satisfied that the defendant has inexcusably failed to comply with a substantial requirement imposed as a condition …
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… which a defendant is barred from asserting contribution and common-law indemnification claims against a public entity … a percentage of fault to a public entity pursuant to the Comparative Negligence Act and the Joint Tortfeasors … case in Pennsylvania, but the Superior Court dismissed the complaint on March 10, 2014. On June 3, 2013, plaintiffs …
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… police officer. Defendant was charged in a warrant complaint with possession of marijuana with intent to … charging defendant with the offenses in the warrant complaint. Defendant then appeared pro se in municipal court … test in this case; going forward, for offenses committed after the issuance of this opinion, the …
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… appeal, the Court determines whether the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act), N.J.S.A. … land grant and building permit for the seawall, and completed the project during the early 1970s. During the … or its government of any of its prerogatives, rights or remedies, unless the intention of the legislature to effect such …
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… 2013, with the agency’s consent, J.E.V. and D.G.V. filed a complaint for adoption. The court entered an order … more expansive protection than federal law. She also points to decisions from other states. L.A. also contends … it would have been impossible for her to waive it. She also points to ambiguities in the language of the notices and the …
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… possession of heroin, and second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering. Gonzales moved to suppress the … N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(1); and second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … defendants in this multi-count indictment, alleging crimes committed between December 31, 2008, and March 24, 2009. 5 …
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… discrimination in jury selection. In July 2005, defendant committed a series of shootings, killing one man and … the jury convicted defendant of two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and one count each of attempted murder, … pattern of the use of peremptory challenges, and the composition of the jury ultimately selected to try the case. …
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… to 180 days’ incarceration, which could be served by completing a 90-day community service sentence and a combination of inpatient and outpatient treatment. The …
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… sexual contact with a minor to whom he is related, has committed a “sole sex offense” within the scope of the … multiple offenses against a single victim at different points in time precluded the application of the … multiple offenses against a single victim at different points in time precluded the application of the …
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… test results when the police merely followed an asserted, commonly held understanding of Schmerber’s requirements in … blood test of a drunk driving suspect. Defendant points out (1) that the Supreme Court’s remand signaled its … 2434, 180 L. Ed. 2d at 302. The State submits that the outcome produced by Davis on prior prosecutions is consistent …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … acres designated by the township as Block 15.03, Lot 51 and commonly known as 1059-1063 Cranbury-South River Road. On … storage facilities, and instrumentation to pump these ingredients to reactors on the subject property. 2. Reactors and …