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… of limitations is determined by a judge rather than a jury." Est. of Hainthaler v. Zurich Com. Ins., 387 N.J. … Under N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2(a) "every action at law for an injury to the person caused by the wrongful act, neglect or … made in connection with a statement, reliance and injury). Viewing the evidence in a light most favorable to …
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… between the parties to inflict a wrong against or injury upon another, and an overt act that results in damage. … conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury, on every motion decided by a written order that is …
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… Our review of a trial court's fact-finding in a non-jury case is limited. Seidman v. Clifton Sav. Bank, S.L.A., … you've done anything to cause [plaintiffs'] family injury and should, therefore, compensate them for that, for … liability under this analysis by blaming plaintiffs' injury on rain. It is doctrinal that foreseeable and normal …
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… Ida did not have any visible bruises or other signs of injury. Following Ida's interview, the caseworker went to the … but did not find any bruises or other visible signs of injury. Four-year-old Nancy told the caseworker that defendant … the confession of facts and circumstances, from which the jury might draw an inference that the confession is …
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… impermissible legal opinion." "In [an] appeal from a non-jury trial, we give deference to the trial court that heard …
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… credit cards without permission. A Middlesex County grand jury returned a twenty-count indictment accusing him of …
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… of the offenses and his statements. A Monmouth County Grand Jury charged defendant with first-degree murder, …
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… an objective nuisance. This simply does not show injury to health or discomfort to ordinary people or to an … determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury case are subject to a limited and well-established … to establish a private nuisance: "(1) 19 A-1720-21 injury to the health or comfort of ordinary people to an …
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… rights by pleading guilty, including the right to a jury trial, the right to call and cross-examine witnesses, …
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… Part. On September 23, 2015, an Atlantic County grand jury billed an indictment, charging defendant with: … aggravated assault – attempt to cause serious bodily injury, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1) (counts three and four); …
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… defendant aids must perform a wrongful act that causes an injury; (2) the defendant must be generally aware of their … no genuine issues of material fact exist for a reasonable jury to be able to find defendant intended to defraud …
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… at 149. For example, they waive their rights to trial by jury. Id.; see also Allgor v. Travelers Ins. Co., 280 …
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… ARBITRATION AND YOU ARE GIVING UP YOUR RIGHT TO A COURT OR JURY TRIAL AS WELL AS YOUR RIGHT OF APPEAL." (Boldface …
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… and later unlawfully locked out the church's acting pastor, officers, and members, from the church's property on Mercer …
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… appellate briefs were filed, our clerk's 3 A-1851-15T3 office inquired about the judgment's finality; the pro se …
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… report prepared for them by Dr. Woodward, the Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Corrections. 2) The Board …
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… Cindy B. Shera argued the cause for respondents (Law Offices of Debra Hart, attorneys; Cindy B. Shera, of counsel …
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… the fight." Courier News v. Hunterdon Cty. Prosecutor's Office, 378 N.J. Super. 539, 546 (App. Div. 2005). [New …
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… CCB. The mortgage was recorded in the Bergen County Clerk's Office on March 31, 2003. In September 2004, plaintiff …
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… By our leave granted, the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO) appeals from the April 15, 2016 order entered …