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… over the DWI charge because he suffered a serious injury in the accident. The statute provides: a. In any matter … 39 of the Revised Statutes where death or serious bodily injury has occurred, regardless of whether the death or serious bodily injury is an element of the offense or violation, the Superior …
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… a son at the time N.A.'s pregnancy was revealed. A grand jury indicted defendant, charging him with: (1) three counts …
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… FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT BECAUSE IT USURPED THE ROLE OF THE JURY IN FINDING PLAINTIFF’S PROPOSED EXPERT OPINIONS WERE …
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… 'a reasonable doubt . . . as to whether the error led the jury to a result it otherwise might not have reached." State …
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… this matter. 5 A-0217-24 given the opportunity to elect a jury trial; and (4) S.M., Sr. and his counsel had not been …
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… status because “a bench trial was conducted, and no jury was tainted.” App25. However, the trial court’s own …
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… me that we would win at trial if I simply explained to the jury that the statement[] I gave to the police was not true …
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… (all but first alteration in original) (quoting Model Jury Charges (Civil), 4.10A, "The Contract Claim-Generally" …
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… of endangering the welfare of a child. In June 2015, a jury found defendant guilty on three counts of first-degree …
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… well settled that the scope of appellate review in this non-jury Title 9 setting is narrow. Appellate review of the … the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." Ibid. 9 A-0421-22 Applying these …
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… th[at] case . . . . He could . . . walk away after a jury trial." Next, the judge reduced plaintiff's child …
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… him with capital murder. Defendant waived his right to a jury trial, and a judge found defendant guilty of all the …
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… an appeal on behalf of defendant. A Monmouth County grand jury indicted defendant on one count of first - degree … or purposely or knowingly causing serious bodily injury resulting in the death of another, N.J.S.A. …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3053-21 DAKOTA POWELL, Plaintiff-Appellants, v. PRIME COMMS RETAIL, LLC, and MUHAMMAD U. CHOHAN, Defendants-Respondents. ____________________________ Argued February 27, 2023—Decided March 7, …
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… care; and (3) that the deviation proximately caused the injury.'" Haviland v. Lourdes Med. Ctr. of Burlington Cnty., … must be established by expert testimony," [because] a jury generally lacks the "requisite special knowledge, …
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… 3 A-2443-22 Defendant was indicted by a Hudson County Grand Jury under Indictment Nos. 16-08-1145 and 16-10-1284. …
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… weapon. Defendant was indicted by a Hudson County grand jury and charged with first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. …
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… to Allstate, D'Angelo's insurer, requesting the bodily injury limits on the policy but, according to Isolde, Allstate … as a plenary suit and be tried either with or without a jury, in the Law Division . . . . [Schepisi & McLaughlin, …
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… Law Division, Monmouth County, Docket No. L-2682-24. Law Office of Simon P. Wercberger, LLC, attorneys for appellant … Wercberger, on the briefs). Monmouth County Administrator's Office, attorneys for respondent (Patrick J. Boyle, on the … issue here. 3 A-1238-24 and transmitted the matter to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for a hearing before an …
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… court complaints which the Municipal Code Enforcement Officer issued. Notably, he directed the complaints to … The record is not clear as to how the Code Enforcement Officer obtained this information regarding Ms. Parnes. 3 … Also, the complaint filed by the Code Enforcement Officer indicates “Sarah Parnes, Nominee For Charlotte Farms …