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… writing for the Court. These consolidated appeals present a common legal issue: whether state or federal constitutional … sex offenses -- without violating ex post facto principles as to those predicate offenses. 2 1. In Doe v. Poritz, … this Court. 9 In a joint brief, defendants take the opposite view. Defendants argue that the 2007 amendment to …
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… with Gideon’s trial testimony. The PCR court nevertheless granted Gideon’s petition. The State appealed, and the … to the credibility issue raised by Bey’s failure to come forward in support of Gideon’s alibi until roughly five … or work, was seen by anyone in South Carolina, or ever visited Florida. Id. at 586. To counter that sparse evidence, …
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… 240 N.J. 159 (2019). HELD: The Court affirms settled principles of law that require trial judges to conduct a “reasoned, … failing to act with reasonable diligence. Sixth, no other competent counsel was prepared to try the case: defendant … not yet approached his family or private counsel. As to the complexity of the case, the eighth factor, no defendant can …
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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 … Realty Partnership, John Winberry, Mary Lourdes Winberry, Celeste Winberry, and Gregory Winberry, …
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… real property within New Jersey is subject to taxation unless it qualifies for a statutory exemption. N.J.S.A. … 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. …
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… concluding that “public defenders are public employees that come within the TCA’s immunities and defenses” and that … extent that a private person would be liable for same, unless an immunity attaches. It is well recognized that, … includes an officer, employee, or servant, whether or not compensated or part-time, who is authorized to perform any …
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… N.J.S.A. 2A:25-1 and N.J.S.A. 46:9-9, as well as common-law assignment principles, the Court holds that Investors had the right as an … but not to supplant New Jersey assignment statutes and common law in the setting of this appeal or to preclude an …
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… prosecutor improperly linked defendant to one of the vehicles shown in the video. The Texas Fried Chicken and Pizza … followed in a black Cadillac. He also asked the jury to discredit her testimony because “she [didn’t] see all the … into evidence and the prosecutor’s remarks were fair comment on the evidence. During deliberations, the jury sent …
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… DNA sample, along with the approximately twenty other samples collected from local homeless individuals, to the State … further pointed to other investigatory failings or shortcomings, citing as “shocking” the failure to interview … of another swab. Moving on to the State’s application to compel defendant to provide a new buccal swab under Rule …
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… may not have been summarized.) David Spade v. Select Comfort Corp. (A-57-16) (078611) Argued November 8, 2017 -- … (Select Comfort). They allege that Select Comfort’s sales contract included language prohibited by N.J.A.C. … must prove: that the defendant was a “seller, lessor, creditor, lender or bailee or assignee of any of the …
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… required him to execute an agreement entitled “Worker’s Comp Disclaimer” (Disclaimer) as a condition of his … or related to injuries which are covered under the Workers’ Compensation statutes.” Allied Barton assigned Vitale to … addressed in section 40. (pp. 21-25) 5. Applying the principles set forth in Rudbart, Stelluti and Rodriguez, the …
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… housing need that arose for persons in low- and moderate-income households formed during the sixteen-plus years since … on Affordable Housing’s (COAH) second housing cycle rules (Second Round rules) may be assessed as part of a … of [their] fair share” of the region’s low- and moderate-income housing. In 1985, the Legislature codified that …
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… three subcontractors, defectively constructed a building complex now under the Condominium Association’s control. The … the project certified that The Palisades was “substantially complete” as of May 1, 2002. For the next two years, A/V … property-tort statute of limitations, N.J.S.A. 2A:14-1, unless, despite the exercise of reasonable diligence, the …
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… the constraints on her freedom of movement from having become the focus of law enforcement attention. Accordingly, an … U.S. Const. amend. IV; N.J. Const. art. I, ¶ 7. Warrantless searches and seizures presumptively violate those … a field inquiry and an investigative detention always comes down to whether an objectively reasonable person would …
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… of her home. Detective John Steet of the State Police accompanied him. The detectives arrived at Brown’s apartment, … by the officers from the outside, or enter the apartment accompanied by a police escort. Both detectives testified that … Brown’s home without a warrant and identified the warrantless entry as a clear violation of established precedent. …
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… the nurse case manager overseeing Grande’s workers’ compensation claim, instructed Grande to report to Kinematic … from doing her job. After her termination, Grande again visited Dr. Spielman, who issued another return-to-work form … terminating a disabled employee because of her disability unless the disability “reasonably precludes the performance of …
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… 2013, with the agency’s consent, J.E.V. and D.G.V. filed a complaint for adoption. The court entered an order … by “state-authorized action.” (pp. 11-15) 2. In Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, 452 U.S. 18, 24 … (Stevens, J., dissenting). (pp. 16-18) 3. Based on principles derived from Article I, Paragraph 1 of the State …
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… August 1, 2009, at approximately 10:00 p.m., the victim visited defendant, whom she had been dating for about three … dressed and act as though nothing had happened. The victim complied, and the parties and defendant’s sister then … [defendant] committed the crime” and could possibly “discredit[] Sara, and show[] a possible motive [for her] to lie …
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… on the front door. After knocking, the sergeant heard a commotion inside the apartment. He announced that he had a … had an arrest warrant and that he would kick in the door unless defendant answered. April Grant, defendant’s adult … seeing the porch’s sliding glass door open, its screen door come crashing down, and defendant step onto the porch. In …
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… sexual contact with a minor to whom he is related, has committed a “sole sex offense” within the scope of the … for the Implementation of Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Laws 29-30 (rev’d Feb. 2007) … offender, that offender’s registration record may nonetheless be made available to the public through the internet if …