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… M.P.'s aunt M.B. moved to Canada and occasionally visited M.P.'s mother and her family in New Jersey. M.P. … repeatedly had sex with her during the summer after she completed eighth grade and the years she attended high … MISTRIAL WHEN A JUROR DISCLOSED THAT SHE WAS RECEIVING "PRESSURE" FROM OTHER JURORS TO MAKE A DECISION A CERTAIN WAY. 7 …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c); and third-degree theft … to win $750 at the casino. The trial proofs included video surveillance footage depicting the events, and defendant's … could not prove he acted knowingly or purposely, the requisite mental states for commission of the offenses. After the …
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… by a nurse. He 5 A-4953-17T1 called Ilana and told her to come to the hospital. Later, a doctor told the family that … every day and helped the staff change and bathe him. Meir visited Aviv every day from June to August 2014 and then every … of the estate and asserting claims of wrongful death and survivorship. 10 A-4953-17T1 III. A. Trial The case was …
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… they drove down a street, they saw a man walking in the opposite direction and J.I. turned the car around to speak with … her photo identification and she testified that she was unsure where exactly she saw the "side" photo. The detective … court then instructed the jury to disregard statements or comments made by people who had not yet testified in court. …
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… injuries resulting in a four-month hospital stay and three surgeries. Defendant's vehicle also struck and caused damage … described the damages to defendant and Martinez's vehicles, and explained various measurements of the scene made by … TO DECLARE A MISTRIAL SUA SPONTE. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO CHARGE THE JURY ON …
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… abuse assessments and treatment programs. She failed to comply with all Division recommendations and treatment … and "busted" her lip. E.W. stated that she was unemployed, survives on monthly disability benefits, and was living on … She failed to attend the program. Because E.W. had not visited B.W. since August 2016, the Division attempted to …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY (d/b/a NEW JERSEY CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY), … had workers' compensation insurance using the CRIB website and, if not, the exact remuneration paid by Fournier …
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… 2C:11- 3(a) (count two); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) … was hospitalized for approximately one month and underwent surgery but survived. The bullet could not be removed from … deliberate exercise by the State. I find actually the opposite. That the State gave reasons that are legitimate, or …
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… A.B.1 appeals from the Family Part's August 29, 2018 order compelling her to change the parties' son's name to Gi.F.B. … agreed to name the child Gi.F.B. and use plaintiff's surname prior to his birth. Because our review of the record … that the unborn child's name when born will be [Gi.F.B.], unless the parties mutually agree to change same later. 11) …
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… to protect their privacy and for ease of reference. 2 James completed an identified surrender of his paternal rights to Lynn and Zachary on … of Division reports requires satisfaction of the prerequisites for admission as a business record under N.J.R.E. …
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… Russell and Scott conspired with Baker and acted as his accomplices. We recounted the underlying facts in our … of them, kept a straight face, and did not appear upset or surprised. [Id. at 9-11.] Alexander Truyenque testified he … Granados was staying with his girlfriend, Alisa Morales, and her mother, Theresa Vasquez, at an apartment in …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2869-16T1 COMMITTEE OF PETITIONERS TO PROTEST THE ADOPTION OF … which reflected the hourly rates PQA charged to its non-insurance company clients for litigation matters. Pringle … behalf or on behalf of the other plaintiffs. Defendants posited that if Pringle was acting on his own behalf, …
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… admitted to Mosakowski that he had ingested more than the recommended dose of Sudafed. After defendant failed to … low end. Galaydick testified that defendant had a blood pressure reading of 136/74, which reflected a low diastolic … It is not the prior DWI convictions that are being revisited or enhanced with an additional penalty. Instead, the …
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… plaintiffs Richard Tuosto and Cheryl Tuosto filed a complaint for trespass alleging defendants Therese Brady's … he made the recording after plaintiffs took corrective measures to lower the noise level, and the sound level on the … volume [on the audio-video recording] was . . . exceedingly less than what [they] experienced." Brady claimed the noise …
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… of the three girls. The court directed that the parties comply with all Division recommendations. In January 2015, the caseworker reported defendant "is currently homeless and her address is unknown." In May 2015, the … an appellate court intervene and make its own findings to ensure that there is not a denial of justice." N.J. Div. of …
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… "perceive[d] little distinction between Daubert's principles regarding expert testimony and our own, and believe[d] … Ibid. The Court emphasized that the trial court "must ensure compliance with the requirement of 'some expert consensus …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN WATER WORKS SERVICE COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … to serve with us? R.C.: Yes. THE COURT: It would be a pleasure. Because we know each other, and we've known each other … objection, barring plaintiff from using leading questions unless the witness became "hostile," was "not forthcoming," or …
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… granting summary judgment to defendants and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff's complaint alleged that his former employer, the New Jersey … has a mental illness and requested that the penalty be lessened based on plaintiff's mental illness. The hearing …
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… restrictive covenant by organizing and obtaining work for a competitor, defendant Phoenix Transcription, LLC (Phoenix). … The second and fourth counts alleged Frank Ulrich usurped a corporate opportunity and breached the covenant of … transcribers could have their names placed on a court website, but nothing required them to do so. They could present …
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… shot based upon a mistaken belief that he or Cunningham had committed a burglary at a home the night before. Rivera … sequentially versus simultaneously; (7) whether a composite sketch was used; (8) whether the procedure was a … ultimately his trial testimony and would have further discredited his pretrial identification." At trial, when Rivera …