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… the lyrics was written, the State concedes that many were composed before the circumstances underlying the instant … that a prosecutor’s summation should not employ language designed to stoke a jury’s fear for the future of its community or make an inflammatory argument …
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… may not have been summarized). In the Matter of Civil Commitment of D.Y. (A-42-12) (071464) Argued November 19, … in the proceedings only through counsel. Therefore, in future SVPA hearings, including D.Y.’s hearing on remand, … reported to the court that the State had failed to have its designated expert interview D.Y. within five days of the …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … with a four-year parole disqualifier and imposed all requisite fines and penalties.1 The remaining charges in the … of intruders; or (3) Fencing or other enclosure manifestly designed to exclude intruders. [N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3(b).]3 This …
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… and Maryann James v. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (A-26-12) (071344) Argued October 7, 2013 -- Decided … commercial motor vehicle liability policy to provide less uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM … retroactive application if it is “curative,” that is, designed to “remedy a perceived imperfection in or …
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… role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … discretion of prior law with a structured discretion designed to foster less arbitrary and more equal sentences.” … process conducted by the sentencing court, and a prerequisite to effective appellate review. V. 19 This appeal …
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… In Batson v. Kentucky, the Supreme Court attempted to accommo date the goals of empaneling an impartial jury and … jurors for racial reasons alone.32 The Supreme Court revisited the peremptory challenge system in Batson v. Kentucky. … "exercising [the peremptory] challenges may support or refute an inference of discrimina tory purpose."40 Once the …
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… and suppress evidence. He contends: POINT I TRIAL COUNSEL COMMITTED A VIOLATION OF THE RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT … as defendant submits, a State employee because of his designation as a "special attorney general," nothing in the … to the conflict issue — including his reliance on inapposite cases in which a finding of attorney conflict was based …
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… inappropriate conversations regarding her desire for a male companion. ACS substantiated Veronica for maltreatment of … therapist had approved visitation with Victor. Peter visited with Victor and Victor's mother a second time later … would not be able to care for Peter in the foreseeable future. The judge also found select home adoption was an …
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… payment of all outstanding bills and debts to vendors and creditors prior to distribution[s] to [the parties]." … on the procedure for replacing Marotte . . . . The judge posited that "[t]he issue before the [c]ourt [was] whether it … [a]greement was put in place . . . to prevent and minimize future conflicts[,] . . . cancelling it goes against …
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… and plaintiff named him as a defendant in a first amended complaint. During B.M.D.'s deposition, she was asked about … are at risk for bipolar 5 Both Focalin and Concerta are designated as Schedule II controlled dangerous substances by … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Ibid. "Foreseeability of the risk of harm …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (David A. Gies, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Charles A. Fiore, Gloucester County Prosecutor, attorney for … After a 2007 trial, a jury found defendant guilty, as an accomplice, of purposeful murder of Charles Mosley. The …
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… sexual assault where an expert in "Child Sexual Assault Accommodation Syndrome" (CSAAS) was permitted to testify. We … after the new rule is announced; (2) apply the new rule to future cases and to the parties in the case announcing the … and eighth grade. During that time, Nancy regularly visited C.P.'s home on weekends to see her brothers. During …
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… Division filed an Order to Show Cause (OTSC) and Verified Complaint charging both defendant and S.K. with child sexual … http://www.caresinstitute.org/referrals.php (last visited on Aug. 20, 2018). … before a grand jury by threatening them with the loss of future contracts violated their Fifth Amendment rights …
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… in both actions allege that defendants engaged in common-law fraud and also violated the New Jersey Consumer … to return the vehicle if she changed her mind. Robinson visited the showroom 2 In her suit and in her merits brief … that "the prophylactic value of the [CFA] to deter future violations would be diminished were we to discard" …
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… The trial judge during the difficult and lengthy trial committed no reversible error. Out of an abundance of … and he found that there was no need to deter her from future acts of drunken driving. The judge gave no weight to … experienced difficulty with her children, whom she visited regularly, and struggled to support herself. Defendant …
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… Krakora, Public Defender, attorney; Robert Carter Pierce, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). John J. Santoliquido, … found guilty of murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a); conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a); … one's Miranda rights. In Vincenty, police officers visited the defendant who was in jail for an unrelated crime. …
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… to a four-year period of parole ineligibility, for having committed third-degree theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3(a), and … However, "[u]nless the treating physician is retained and designated as an expert witness, his or her testimony 15 … of defendant's suggested alibi would likely have been futile in this matter. Additionally, it is unclear how a …
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… We affirm. In June 2011 and February 2013, PACA filed a complaint and an amended complaint alleging members who … information and dates repairs were performed. Tsapatsaris visited the property in 2000 and 2001. Felbee Realty, LP, … have a life expectancy of twenty years, and the cost of future replacement of the roof would be covered by the …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Frank M. Gennaro, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Jill S. Mayer, Acting … and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS)/bias … [JUDGE'S] FAILURE TO INSTRUCT THE JURY AS TO THE PRINCIPLES OF IMPERFECT SELF-DEFENSE[.] (Partially Raised Below) …
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… it did fault Lamicella for including in his report a comparable land sale in Wall from 2012. VNO opposed the … appraisal firm "would appear to violate the ethical principles underlying N.J.A.C. 18:12A-1.9(l)." See Letter from … authority. First, a party enjoys a "presumptive right to designate one or more expert witnesses." In re Pelvic Mesh, …