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… 398. Months after the Court's decision in Hester, a grand jury charged defendant in an indictment with violating the …
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… a fraudulent transfer of assets. In our review of a non-jury case, we will not disturb "the factual findings and …
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… trial, R.M. claimed insanity and diminished capacity. The jury rejected those defenses and found R.M. guilty of …
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… lease: The Landlord will not be liable for any damage or injury which may be sustained by the Tenant or any other … determinations. When we review a judgment entered in a non-jury case, we will not disturb the trial court's findings of …
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… conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury . . . ." R. 1:7-4. "When a trial court issues reasons …
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… the actual loss of the prospective gain; and (4) the injury caused damage. Printing Mart-Morristown v. Sharp … the Patel Action or lis pendens was filed, a reasonable jury could not conclude that Patel acted “intentionally and …
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… This appeal followed. II. The scope of our review of a non-jury case is limited. Seidman v. Clifton Sav. Bank, S.L.A., …
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… Daniel Matthies and Heather Matthies following a non-jury trial.1 Among other things, the judgment mandated …
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… or eliminate any hazards or other exposure to illness or injury," and assessed a $7000 penalty. In her complaint, … would result in his electrocution; and (2) decedent's injury and the circumstances of its infliction was more than a … PCS knowingly exposed decedent to a virtual certainty of injury or death. In response, PCS 7 A-0605-16T4 maintains that …
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… to -35, provides insurers, which have paid personal injury protection (PIP) benefits to their insured, with the … be determined in a court proceeding, either by a judge or jury. Thereafter, if Kika was found to be a tortfeasor, the … in a civil action for recovery of damages for bodily injury by such injured person." Id. at 562 (quoting N.J.S.A. …
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… "a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or . . . it [wa]s so one-sided that [defendant] must …
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… Counsel, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this personal injury negligence action, defendant/third-party plaintiff Badr … of accrual when the victim is unaware of his [or her] injury or does not know that a third party is liable for the injury." Ben Elazar, 230 N.J. at 134. Thus, the Court has …
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… Recognizing the trial court's factual findings in a non-jury case "are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, …
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… contained no such warning. We recognized a victim's grand jury testimony, that had been reviewed by one of the State's …
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… final determination made by a trial court conducting a non-jury case is "subject to a limited and well-established … Fourth, to prevail under a negligence claim, personal injury or property damage must be alleged. Aronsohn v. …
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… meaningful review or to the underlying judgment. "In a non-jury civil action, the trial court shall make findings of …
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… the criminal justice system, such as the rights to trial by jury and to have guilt proven beyond a reasonable doubt." …
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… v. Brown, 348 N.J. Super. 466, 478 (App. Div. 2002); Model Jury Charges (Civil) 1.13, "Expert Testimony" (approved …
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… v. Brookchester, Inc., 26 N.J. 379, 388 (1958). But, a jury need not resolve an ambiguous term's meaning if, after …
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… maintain an atmosphere of impartiality, particularly in a jury trial." State v. Cohen, 211 N.J. Super. 544, 553 (App. …