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… the trial court gave contradictory jury instructions and committed plain error in handling issues involving jurors. … DELIBERATIONS BEGAN WHETHER HE COULD BE EXCUSED FROM JURY SERVICE IN ORDER TO CATCH A PLANE THE NEXT DAY WAS UNDULY … the governing legal principles. "'An essential ingredient of a fair trial is that a jury receive adequate and 8 …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access, the release of a body worn … activated whenever [an] officer is responding to a call for service or at the initiation of any other law enforcement or … common[]law right of access . . . is not absolute." Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997). The threshold …
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… an April 25, 2022 order granting plaintiff counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 29(b)(4), and an … kitchen without her consent. In an effort to 5 A-2679-21 stop this unwanted behavior, plaintiff testified her attorney … the sufficiency of plaintiff's counsel's certification of services, which has not been provided on appeal. N.J.S.A. …
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… emancipation. Paragraph 5.1(b) defined emancipation as the "completion of four continuous academic years of college … for birthdays and holidays, plaintiff testified he stopped supplying those payments based on the August 28, 2019 … date of the application, or forty-five days earlier upon service of advance written notice." Cameron v. Cameron, 440 …
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… OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY, HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY, and MARGARET A. … and fix the compensation of experts and other staff and services as it shall deem necessary." N.J.S.A. … and, if necessary, exhaust his administrative remedies. We offer no opinion as to whether a demolition permit …
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… a tax appeal, based on allegations that municipal officials committed fraud and other torts by assessing real property … . . . concerning the character of the property, such as its topography, use, extent of acreage, and other factors which … board of taxation shall be filed within 45 days of the service of the judgment."). Appeals from added assessments …
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… State moved for defendant's pretrial detention under two complaint-warrants. The first charged defendant with … on the charges in the two complaint-warrants. The Pretrial Services' Public Safety 3 A-2283-23 Assessment (PSA) showed … of the procedural requirements and safeguards embodied in the CJRA[.]" Ibid. We also explained that the court …
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… of Children and Families, Docket No. 18-0744. Legal Services of New Jersey, attorneys for appellant (Sylvia L. … reply to the exceptions. On April 25, 2023, DCF Assistant Commissioner Laura Jamet issued a final decision. The Assistant Commissioner reviewed the ALJ's findings and conclusions and …
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… and Tom Cusimano, and dismissed plaintiff's two-count complaint with prejudice. The second denied plaintiff's … information, financial and accounting information, service information, and any other data and information … caused its alleged damages, a fact that would not be remedied by the depositions of Aronson and Cusimano. Finally, …
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… and derivative evidence obtained during a motor vehicle stop. We vacate and remand for further proceedings. I. We … defendant directed Officer Oliver to the driver's side compartment where the officer located "three plastic red … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… from orders granting defendants' motions to dismiss their complaint with prejudice and subsequent orders awarding … the fee orders. I. On November 22, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint in which they described themselves as owning and … counsel fees and directed them to submit certifications of services. After defense counsel submitted their …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3257-22 CHRISTOPHER BOHNYAK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOWN OF WESTFIELD, … maintains defendants refused to provide reasonable accommodations, including medical-grade personal protective … "because everything was geared to either [emergency medical services] responders, the police and/or . . . hospital[s]." …
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… dissolution dockets. Plaintiff's domestic violence complaint was dismissed after a hearing on February 16, … 1:7-4(a)). "Failure to perform this duty 'constitutes a disservice to the litigants, the attorneys and the appellate … reasonable attorney's fees, and grant additional remedies in family actions for violations of a custody or …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MAYOR AND TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HARRISON and WH DEVELOPMENT … Emily K. Givens, and Erin E. Simone, on the brief). Christopher M. Terlingo and Thomas A. Muccifori argued the cause … [orderly community growth] in areas where municipal services such as sewer and water are or will be available." …
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… JONES and KELLY WILLOUGHBY d/b/a SENSATIONS ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX and SOBEL AFFILIATES INC., Defendants, and RAMELLE … the Law Division's May 23, 2017 judgment dismissing her complaint, which the trial court entered after a jury … at the time the insurance broker performs his/her services. This is the standard by which to judge . . . …
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… v. JOSEPH I. FINK, JR. and ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, d/b/a ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC, a PHI Company, a New … I'm going to get to a point where I'm going to ask you to stop. Stop it right there. A. My timing isn't as good as … award for past damages, the concept logically was an ingredient of the case. Indeed, both of plaintiff's medical …
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… shooting, charging them with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); … he relied on the map depicting the 120-degree intended service area of the towers, Hauger testified that "there is … signal strength if the phone is elevated, such as on a rooftop, or depressed, such as in a basement, or inside a …
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… 2C:21-25(b)(2); two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a); third-degree uttering a … was not present, Eynon gained access to his office and laptop. He discovered defendant had been issuing time sheets … evidence indicating he had not only billed Express for the services of phantom employees, but also Ameritemps, another …
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… him as a Tier II sex offender under the Registration and Community Notification Laws, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -11 (Megan's … from the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (the Division) and described what she had seen.1 … began discussing a girl named "Jackie." He retrieved a laptop computer and showed J.D. approximately five minutes of a …
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… approximately a minute. The expert further testified the compression injuries that caused the baby's death were not … away from the witness stand, defendant, who used the services of an interpreter throughout the trial, said in … to voir dire the jurors as to whether they heard the comment. The judge instead delivered a general curative …