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… NEPTUNE, NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, MICHAEL J. BASCOM, in an individual and official capacity, and JAMES M. … D. McCarthy argued the cause for respondents Michael J. Bascom and James M. Hunt (Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP, … Nondisclosure Agreements, 225 N.J.L.J. 12 (2019). As amicus points out, as a prelude to S. 121, the chief sponsor of the …
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… A.M. because information contained in a petition for compassionate release under N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e, and "comments submitted by a recipient" of the petition "in … is not authorized to receive or review the information or comments." N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e(e)(4); see also State v. …
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… plaintiff resided in a two-unit residential structure on Commercial Avenue in New Brunswick with her husband, A.S. … owned the premises.2 Defendant is a property management company that owns and manages residential rental properties and an industrial park in New Brunswick. The Commercial Avenue property consisted of two units and a …
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… for intervenor- respondent Public Service Electric and Gas Company; Cozen O'Connor, PC, attorney for intervenor- respondent Jersey Central Power & Light Company; and Philip J. Passanante, attorney for intervenor- respondent Atlantic City Electric Company (Matthew A-3939-18 3 M. Weissman, Gregory …
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… GARY WAGNER, IVAN BARON, H.P. ROOSEVELT URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC, CAMBRIDGE CORPORATE SERVICES, INC., LOCAL 621, … & INDUSTRY ASSOCATION, and HUDSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATE OF NEW … Jersey Constitutions. They also alleged the Ordinance was ultra vires, void for vagueness and violated contractual …
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… a public park. The witnesses saw the group of children, accompanied by several adults, playing on equipment in a … contending as a general proposition that witnesses commonly misjudge the ages and heights of other persons. For … (3) any observed activity of the person, (4) physical comparisons with the height or size of nearby objects or …
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… aspect of [an LDA award] be preserved." Ibid. To overcome that presumption, a recipient seeking to extend the … to avoid burdening them with "regular extensions based upon comparative needs and ability to pay." Id. at 67. II. With … nearly seventeen years of marriage, the husband filed a complaint in the Family Part in August 2002, suing appellant …
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… (DOC) appeals from a Law Division judgment awarding compensatory and punitive damages, enhanced attorney's fees, costs, back pay, compensation for negative tax consequences resulting from … revealed she: (1) paid Lydell B. Sherrer, then Deputy Commissioner of the DOC, $7500 for her position; (2) …
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… the judge awarded damages to the sisters, he also awarded commissions and fees to Valley. On appeal, Valley asserts … and Sarah] of its plans and seek out their consent or other points of view. Finally, to fully protect itself for its … subject to the retention clause. That evidence, as Valley points out in its discussion of Mertz v. Guaranty Trust Co. …
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… Oak Tree Cash & Carry, LLC (C&C), and their third-party complaints against the third- 3 A-5463-14T3 party defendants … C&C cross-appeals the dismissal with prejudice of its complaint against defendants. Chirag challenges the denial … reasons set forth in Judge LeBlon's opinions. Chirag now points out he was not a named "party" in C&C's complaint …
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… how the victim was afraid of defendant, who had made sexual comments to her and tried to get in her house. The neighbor … protect possible evidence connected with the foul deeds." Commonwealth v. Cross, 496 A.2d 1144, 1150 (Pa. 1985). … arrest and from the police interrogation about whether he committed the crimes against the victim, giving him a strong …
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… in court during the trial. During summation, the prosecutor commented on defendant’s not being Dewyer’s friend because … Carvers’ testimony and appeared to take issue with several comments made by the prosecutor during summation. The … for the jury was harmful error. In addition, the error was compounded when the prosecutor commented on that portion of …
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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, …