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… Court. In this appeal, the Court considers whether crimes committed by a defendant while under the age of eighteen may … for a third-time offender. At the age of sixteen, defendant committed two armed robberies within two days; he was … This argument is unavailing. The statute to which defendant points illustrates plainly that the Legislature knows how to …
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… considers both the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and the common law right of access. In February 2019, an attorney made a complaint to the Union County Prosecutor’s Office on behalf … by a public records request. The Reporters Committee points to other states that allow access to records of …
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… J., writing for a unanimous Court. This appeal, and the companion case of State v. Hedgespeth, ___ N.J. ___ (2021), have in common an issue concerning the right to confrontation in the … maps). The Court refers the matter to the Criminal Practice Committee to study the issue generally and propose a court …
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… personnel responded to a shooting in front of a housing complex. Upon arrival, police found A.B. lying face down in … could occur” and “a belief that death is imminent” and points to improvement in A.B.’s condition after she arrived … there was no ongoing emergency in this case. B. The State points to A.B.’s injuries and her awareness of the …
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… 2. In order for lay opinion testimony to satisfy the first component of N.J.R.E. 701, the witness must testify based on … offer lay opinion on a matter as to which the jury is as competent as the witness to form a conclusion. In State v. … the man she had previously seen wearing the black hoodie, accompanied by a second man with a green hoodie over his head, …
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… which requires consideration of at least two factors, commonly referred to as the two “prongs” of SASPA: “(1) the … the court shall consider but not be limited to the factors commonly referred to as the two “prongs” of SASPA set forth … consent standard. (p. 27) 6. The Court’s remand encompasses a reconsideration of the second prong of SASPA -- …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … the Borough violated their constitutional, statutory, and common law rights to reclaim their property. The trial court … in the case of an outstanding tax sale certificate is to communicate to a property owner the amount necessary to …
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… incident related to the County’s selection of workers’ compensation counsel in 2014. Plaintiff testified that, … County’s contract with Ballard Spahr was not the result of competitive bidding and was “non-fair” and “non-open.” … Spahr’s invoice and advised County counsel they did not comply with competitive bidding requirements. 2 On July 14, …
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… writing for the Court. These consolidated appeals present a common legal issue: whether state or federal constitutional … of the enhanced third-degree offense of failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements when each … 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 … be submitted to arbitration -- was sufficiently broad to encompass a claim of legal malpractice. Additionally, the …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … the Borough violated their constitutional, statutory, and common law rights to reclaim their property. The trial court … in the case of an outstanding tax sale certificate is to communicate to a property owner the amount necessary to …
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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, … your acceptance of and/or continued employment with the Company. The e-mail also included a included a link to a …
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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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… 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 … our analysis occurred in April 1991, when the Legislature revisited the liability section of the Spill Act. See N.J.S.A. …