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… proper dismissal documents are expeditiously entered to completely close any cases that will not be proceeding in … activated cases, which list will be posted on the MCL website. The cases on that list should be in active discovery, with all efforts being undertaken to collect necessary records and schedule …
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… • ensure fair treatment in the courts; • heighten public understanding of the judicial system; • further the … to offer suggestions about customer service, or to file a complaint about your experience with the court. [insert … legal resources and more, visit the Judiciary's website at www.njcourts.gov. http://www.njcourts.gov … Guide …
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… meet the legitimate needs of New Jersey’s thriving business community. Litigants in these cases and the court system … Business Litigation Opinions The Judiciary posts on its website a specialized catalog of business-related opinions … service to litigants in complex business litigation. Under the program, cases are individually managed by a judge …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 • njcourts.gov … - Children in Court - Change in Terminology: Renaming "Compliance Review" to "Status Review" December 5, 2025 … effective immediately, and posted on the Judiciary's website: • CN 10261 - Child Protection Multipurpose Order …
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… trial counsel, in 2020, defendant negotiated an agreement under which she pled guilty to first-degree aggravated … 2C:11-4, in exchange for an agreement by the State to recommend a prison sentence of ten years. In pleading guilty, … chest with her hands causing the baby to stop breathing and die. Defendant and her boyfriend, the dead child's father, …
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… trial counsel, in 2020, defendant negotiated an agreement under which she pled guilty to first-degree aggravated … 2C:11-4, in exchange for an agreement by the State to recommend a prison sentence of ten years. In pleading guilty, … chest with her hands causing the baby to stop breathing and die. Defendant and her boyfriend, the dead child's father, …
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… brother holding a firearm, she did testify she saw "sparks" coming from the area where defendant and his brother were … called has given several statements, has lied to the police under oath and then recanted and told another story, or … handgun; "it didn't matter to [him] whether anyone lived or died" as a result of him firing the weapon; and "as a …
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… brother holding a firearm, she did testify she saw "sparks" coming from the area where defendant and his brother were … called has given several statements, has lied to the police under oath and then recanted and told another story, or … handgun; "it didn't matter to [him] whether anyone lived or died" as a result of him firing the weapon; and "as a …
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… Regional Medical Examiner's Office testified the child died from suffocation, most likely 3 A-0409-19 caused by the squeezing or compression of the child's chest. Id. at 3-4. The expert … his pro se supplemental brief, defendant adds the following points: POINT I THE PCR COURT ERRED IN ITS EVIDENTIARY …
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… been shot four times, and a medical examiner testified J.I. died as a result of his gunshot wounds. Police recovered … court then instructed the jury to disregard statements or comments made by people who had not yet testified in court. … engaged in misconduct that deprived him of a fair trial. He points to three types of statements and arguments made by …
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… Regional Medical Examiner's Office testified the child died from suffocation, most likely 3 A-0409-19 caused by the squeezing or compression of the child's chest. Id. at 3-4. The expert … his pro se supplemental brief, defendant adds the following points: POINT I THE PCR COURT ERRED IN ITS EVIDENTIARY …
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… been shot four times, and a medical examiner testified J.I. died as a result of his gunshot wounds. Police recovered … court then instructed the jury to disregard statements or comments made by people who had not yet testified in court. … engaged in misconduct that deprived him of a fair trial. He points to three types of statements and arguments made by …
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… IT COULD ACQUIT DEFENDANT OF BROWN’S HOMICIDE ON THE GROUND OF SELF-DEFENSE IF IT FOUND, AS DEFENDANT TESTIFIED, … testified that when Harriott started to perform, “a little commotion broke out. [Ninson] didn’t understand what it was … Harriot to take his gun because “[n]obody want to see [him] die[.]” (23T 148-23 to 150-19) Harriott was initially …
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… reasons that follow, we affirm. I. This case stems from a series of crimes perpetrated by defendant against the mother … to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend a prison term not to exceed eight years, with 85% … statutory or non-statutory mitigating factors. The court found applicable aggravating factors three (risk of …
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… in a "Pub Crawl" on St. Patrick's Day 2012. Fynes visited a series of pubs before stopping at the Diner. He left in an … to negotiate a curve in the road. Liberty International Underwriters insured the Diner at the time and retained … settling the case for $1.5 million. In its malpractice complaint, the Diner alleged Jafee and the Firm …
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… in a "Pub Crawl" on St. Patrick's Day 2012. Fynes visited a series of pubs before stopping at the Diner. He left in an … to negotiate a curve in the road. Liberty International Underwriters insured the Diner at the time and retained … settling the case for $1.5 million. In its malpractice complaint, the Diner alleged Jafee and the Firm …
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… reasons that follow, we affirm. I. This case stems from a series of crimes perpetrated by defendant against the mother … to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend a prison term not to exceed eight years, with 85% … statutory or non-statutory mitigating factors. The court found applicable aggravating factors three (risk of …
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… HONORABLE DANIEL J. O’HERN Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex Supreme Court Courtroom November 10, 2009 HONORABLE … their benefits ran out. Thomas Mann said: ‘‘Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.’’ Williams … is white.’’ For Dan O’Hern, right and wrong were not just points of view. As IN MEMORIAM XL Justice Clifford wrote of …
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… the default, and plaintiff filed a mortgage foreclosure complaint in September 2015 and an amended complaint in … Defendants were 1 We omit from the procedural history the series of assignments leading to plaintiff's acquisition of … ("Sheriff's Office") implemented a moratorium on lockouts, under which it would not permit foreclosure sales to proceed …
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… RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET … defendant's conduct, which consisted of sending plaintiff a series of vulgar and insulting text messages, constituted … On April 29, 2018, plaintiff filed a domestic violence (DV) complaint, asserting that plaintiff was "having issues" with …