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… denied defendant's pretrial motion to dismiss the contempt complaint. After a trial, the judge, sitting as the trier of … name after receiving a voicemail, accidentally calling a designated medical contact, or a "butt dial." The expert acknowledged butt dials are less likely to occur with current technology, as those sorts …
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… a knife. The next day, the police found the child tied with computer cords and wrapped in a futon cover on a section of the roof of a shed outside of … further stated: The need to deter is an aggravating factor designed to underscore the boundaries between tolerable and …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Lee March Grayson, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Robert J. Carroll, Morris … on the PCR petition, Judge Robert H. Hanna issued a comprehensive and well-reasoned thirty-six-page written … bias against Hispanics and could have been used to discredit Thiel at trial. He also claims, "[t]he notes would …
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… officer to be present. On another occasion, H.B. made unwelcome sexual remarks toward the visit supervisor, forcing the … he be excused from appearing in court and attending any future proceedings, including the guardianship trial. He … behavioral issues, potential . . . failure to have visited consistently and establish a relationship with …
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… the parties to utilize a Parent Coordinator (PC) to resolve future custody and parenting time issues, and stated they … child each year. But the MSA further stated the parties' income figures were "subject to income verification," which … R. 5:1-5(a). Further, Rule 5:1-5(b) identifies the prerequisites for an enforceable consent order, including an …
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… E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney; Roy B. Greenman, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Milton Samuel Leibowitz, … the trial court made no findings about whether the State committed Brady violations by failing to provide all of … Cumulatively Instead of Isolation in Accordance with Kyles v. Whitley, 514 U.S. 419, 441 (1995). POINT II THE …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ … (quoting Weedo, 81 N.J. at 237). Limitations on coverage "designed 'to restrict and shape the coverage otherwise … "[t]here may be instances where COVID-19 was present onsite at an insured location including with respect to a …
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… PURCHASING GROUP, INC., Plaintiff, vs. LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … reasonable expectations doctrine and the plain language rules of the State ofNew Jersey, and as such, should be deemed … Even the amended complaint in the underlying case does not designate the type of entity in the caption which operates …
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… We glean the facts from the motion records. Defendant is a combat veteran of the United States Army. He also served in … will promote the servicemember's recovery, prevent future criminal behavior, and protect public safety. … consent of the prosecutor, and the approval of the judge designated to act on all matters pertaining to [PTI] in the …
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… (collectively, plaintiffs) filed a nursing malpractice complaint against CareOne, pleading: common law negligence … to a facility's licensure. Because a specifically designated "nursing home license" is not required under the … patient." However, when deposed, Eagin's son testified he visited his father nearly "every day." Nurses would enter his …
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… his request for injunctive relief and dismissing his complaint against defendants Society Hill at Piscataway … inspectors. According to plaintiff, at least three of the designated petition inspectors were hostile toward him and … the judge erred in finding Petition One lacked the requisite number of unit owner signatures. We reject this …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Carol L. Widemon, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). NOT FOR PUBLICATION … grandparents since his removal in 2018, and they are committed to adoption. A.S., P.A.B.'s biological father,2 … and stable home for the child now or in the foreseeable future. As to prong two, the judge found that "all …
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… Township municipal court employee since April 2021, visited Respondent at his summer home on Long Beach Island, … knee and inner thigh, without her consent, attempts to discredit the “reliability and credibility” of L.W.’s testimony … attendant ethical breaches vis-à-vis that conduct is irrefutable. Respondent has reluctantly acknowledged his …
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… was independently entitled to the email addresses under the common law. Applying de novo review, we conclude the trial … addresses, for citizens who subscribed via the City's website to receive news alerts. According to Nixle's Terms of … evasion here. The service provided by Everbridge/Nixle was designed to benefit the citizens who chose to be subscribers …
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… we reverse defendant's convictions. Those errors were compounded by the trial court's failure to instruct the jury … who had no firsthand knowledge of the shooting, but nonetheless identified defendant, the car allegedly driven by … running commentary, counsel must ask focused questions designed to elicit specific, helpful responses. "What do you …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Mark Zavotsky, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Theodore N. Stephens, II, … "went to the trunk," defendant said he "didn't allow him to come back up with nothing in the trunk." To "protect … him without me being present. This was just sort of the opposite. This was initiated by the Public Defender and the …
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A-79-24 - Amicus Curiae Brief Attorney General
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… J. PLATKIN ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 117 Trenton, New Jersey … . . . as if the school facilities remained open” unless they negotiate “additional compensation . . . for … 18A:7F-9(e)(1), making crystal clear that its terms are designed to override such agreements. And among other …
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… Township municipal court employee since April 2021, visited Respondent at his summer home on Long Beach Island, … knee and inner thigh, without her consent, attempts to discredit the “reliability and credibility” of L.W.’s testimony … attendant ethical breaches vis-à-vis that conduct is irrefutable. Respondent has reluctantly acknowledged his …
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… ("LAD"), the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act ("CFA"), and for common law fraud1 against defendants DGMB Casino, LLC d/b/a … that "abuse of offers may result in loss of current and/or future offers." In June 2019, after achieving Red Carpet … at any time and without any notice." Furthermore, the website explaining the program states that "[defendant] …
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… to admit testimony of D.D. and Y.D. as evidence of "fresh complaints" in accordance with State v. Hill, 121 N.J. 150 … friends with T.M. Although defendant would visit the family less frequently, "[h]e would buy 7 A-2925-22 [D.D.] jewelry, … cmt. 1.2 on R. 1:8-3 (2021)). While inquiries should be designed to detect bias, acceptable voir dire questions …