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… pre-trial release. In July 2023, plaintiff filed a civil complaint, pursuant to the PDVA, seeking a temporary … incrimination where the answers might incriminate him in future criminal proceedings. But the privilege is not … the criminality of the predicate acts -- not the civil remedies or collateral consequences -- that give rise to the …
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A-21-24 Amicus Curiae Brief National Employment Lawyers Association of New Jersey
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… 07102 On the Brief (973) 242-3636 andy@thedwyerlawfirm.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae National Employment Lawyers … 7 A. New Jersey Recognizes The LAD And Its Remedies, Including The Right To A Jury Trial, Are Fundamental … reasonably understood . . . he was agreeing to arbitrate a future statutory civil rights claim . . . .” Id. at 975. In …
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… NO. A-0739-20 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DANTE A. ROBINSON, Defendant-Appellant. … his jury trial convictions arising from a home invasion committed by a group of five individuals. During the course … police interrogators are not required to speculate as to future charges. 250 N.J. at 214. Defendant also contends he …
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… four. Rather, Joy contends the court erred in failing to comply with the July 2, 2021 statutory amendments to the … Joy completed a psychological evaluation with Dr. Pamela Brodie. Dr. Brodie is an expert in the fields of psychology and … Jim continued to be endangered by Joy in the foreseeable future. There was substantial credible evidence in the …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. M. a/k/a M.P. and J.S., Defendants-Appellants. ___________________________ IN THE MATTER … drugs and claimed if he took a drug screen test, he would "come clean." Two days later, both Morgan and Jeff tested … she could not care for the children in the foreseeable future, and the permanency plan should not be reunification. …
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… The Court also considers whether, under principles of common law waiver, the circumstances show that Parsells … Bae-Park, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel, and David L. Kalisky, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … a relinquishment of tenure and a waiver of rights to future employment” but only if it is “evident that a known …
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… jury, which found him guilty of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and (2), and N.J.S.A. … house. The victim saw a tall man wearing a "fluffy hoodie" and smoking a cigarette exit the passenger side door … robbery, which also involved an imitation handgun, refuting his claim that he "didn't know the robbery was about …
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… manually outside the system. Moreover, they can review the complete list of cases and choose to return the … the final order for expungement. • A Judge can review the complete list of cases within the petition/proposed order … Petition Screen • The system will retrieve the defendant’s information based on the case you have entered and …
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… 08903-0964 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Memorandum of Decision on Defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment Skala v. Johnson & Johnson Company, et aI., Docket No. MIDL682006 …
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… v. TUCKERTON BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ Submitted November … headed toward a bus stop at the entrance to the apartment complex. At 9:31 p.m., the officers cleared from the … Just cause includes "incapacity, misconduct, or disobedience or rules and regulations." N.J.S.A. 40A:14-147. The …
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… . R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1576-24 TROOPER T. MATTHEWS #7409, Defendants, and COOPERMAN BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER, … Law Division orders denying its motion to dismiss the complaint and denying reconsideration. Cooperman argues that the trial court erred by not dismissing the complaint with prejudice because plaintiff failed to provide …
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A-74-75-76-24 - Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… NEW JERSEY Docket No. 090337 ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY and CASUALTY INSURANCE … have employed the IFPA’s right to sue and robust remedies to further their mandated role in combatting insurance … anti-racketeering (RICO) and common-law claims, to enjoin future fraudulent acts by the defendants, to deter fraud by …
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… Cross-Appellant, v. PENAFRANC A. CHITRA, Defendant-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent. _________________________ … trial involved disputes concerning plaintiff's claims for future medical expenses and lost wages. Before trial, the … deposition that she had not proceeded with the surgery recommended by her treating physician. At trial, however, …
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A-58-24 Amicus Curiae Brief Public Defender
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FERNANDO J. GARCIA- MORONTA, Defendant-Movant. : : : : : : CRIMINAL ACTION On Motion for Leave … place holders for the case until the defendant possibly becomes available in the United States, bench warrants do … achievement by all three branches of government. Studies have revealed that the reforms have worked4 and the …
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… his report several times prior to testifying in court that day, as well has having met with the prosecutor in recent … and that he never learned that day that the scene had become an arson investigation. (T:39-6 to 13; 50-1 to 15). … investigation and by the time he left, the scene had become a crime scene. (T:149-23 to 150-1; 153-3 to 6). Redmond …
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A-66-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… REBECCA J. REED and AMANDA M. CURRY, on behalf of themselves and all other class … ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 080 Trenton, New Jersey … (LAD), that ruling could not possibly bind the courts in future 7 Indeed, in the administrative context, our courts …
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A-2522-23 Briefs
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… Pa 3 Community Supervision Reports of March 2, 2024 … that the video footage was exculpatory and would refute the allegations. (Pa 4) Further, he advised Parole … in extreme prejudice to Mr. Tarakji that cannot be remedied. This objective non-partisan evidence would have …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Lisa M. Walsh's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. 3 A-3086-23 … The noise that they create . . . [is] very loud. They[ are] diesel-engine trucks, 40,000-pounds capacity trucks. They … other favorable disposition from the threat of unrestrained future challenge. It was intended to provide a degree of …
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… Defendant authorized searches of his apartment, vehicles, computer, cell phone, and agreed to provide a buccal swab … a database containing information about unidentified bodies in the United States, to see if a body matched Karla. … test's admissibility led him to believe "it would be futile to keep silent"; thereby making him unknowingly waive …
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A-0793-24 Briefs
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… LLP, SEAN RAQUET, JOHN O’CONNOR AND HARRY HODKINSON, Defendants/Respondents. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE … Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 (201)809-6002 smenaker@chasanlaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiff/Appellant Karl Halligan … of the monthly operating reports along with an analysis of future business prospects. The longer- term issues involve a …