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… second-degree endangering, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1), after a jury trial. Defendant raises the following arguments. POINT … WITNESS, AND OFFERED UNSUPPORTED TESTIMONY ABOUT WHY OFFICERS FAILED TO PERFORM DNA TESTING. (Partially raised … cross - examination that are "so essential to the jury's duty to assess the credibility of witnesses," the New Jersey …
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… separately from the others—to the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, where they were interviewed. Detective Alexander … 803(c)(27), which motion the trial court granted. A jury trial ensued. On the first day of trial, the court … charge as related to the jury—"defendant had a legal duty for the care of the child[] or had assumed …
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… and Procedural History On July 31, 2023, a State Grand Jury returned Indictment No. 23-3-00038-S charging … These people all held the same position, the same elective office in the same city. Testimony describing those … and as the detective-witness did before the State Grand Jury, could certainly testify that defendant’s timesheets …
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… separately from the others—to the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, where they were interviewed. Detective Alexander … 803(c)(27), which motion the trial court granted. A jury trial ensued. On the first day of trial, the court … charge as related to the jury—"defendant had a legal duty for the care of the child[] or had assumed …
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… agree. Defendant and two others robbed a T.G.I. Fridays. A jury convicted him of first-degree conspiracy to commit … Was Ineffective For Failing To Argue That Law Enforcement Officers Failed To Provide The Prosecutor's Office With A … professional judgments and impose on appointed counsel a duty to raise every 'colorable' claim suggested by a client …
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… 2 involuntary dismissal of plaintiff's personal injury complaint, pursuant to Rule 4:37-2(b).1 We reverse. On … I repeatedly texted her, called her, [and] called her office repeatedly . . . . asking for her to be here. It was … time, should be permitted to interfere with our high duty of administering justice in the individual case." Ibid. …
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… 2 involuntary dismissal of plaintiff's personal injury complaint, pursuant to Rule 4:37-2(b).1 We reverse. On … I repeatedly texted her, called her, [and] called her office repeatedly . . . . asking for her to be here. It was … time, should be permitted to interfere with our high duty of administering justice in the individual case." Ibid. …
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… agree. Defendant and two others robbed a T.G.I. Fridays. A jury convicted him of first-degree conspiracy to commit … Was Ineffective For Failing To Argue That Law Enforcement Officers Failed To Provide The Prosecutor's Office With A … professional judgments and impose on appointed counsel a duty to raise every 'colorable' claim suggested by a client …
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… a thirty-year prison term. The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO) investigated the response of law enforcement … order may still call into question the fitness - for-duty of a police officer." The MCPO added that, "a police … - raises a red flag which may warrant a fitness-for-duty evaluation by the agency." To address these concerns, …
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… Fee Arbitration Committee is: Kelly A. Dougherty, Esq. Law Offices of Michael Gaffney, LLC 1318 S. Main Road, Suite 5B … address and phone number. Johanna Barba Jones, Director Office of Attorney Ethics Dated: January 15, 2025 … …
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… JENNIFER N. SELLITTI Public Defender Office of the Public Defender Appellate Section 31 Clinton … HISTORY On September 3, 2021, an Essex County grand jury returned indictment 21-09-1649-I, charging … failure to act would have constituted a dereliction of duty.” Ibid. Under these circumstances, therefore, the Court …
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… He contends the trial court made several errors in its jury charge, requiring reversal and a new trial. He also … gun. However, law enforcement testified that by the time officers arrived at the venue, the parking lot was … 553, 613 (2004)). As a result, "[i]t is the independent duty of the court to ensure that the jurors receive accurate …
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… He contends the trial court made several errors in its jury charge, requiring reversal and a new trial. He also … gun. However, law enforcement testified that by the time officers arrived at the venue, the parking lot was … 553, 613 (2004)). As a result, "[i]t is the independent duty of the court to ensure that the jurors receive accurate …
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… 29, 2015 Law Division order, entering judgment after a jury verdict in favor of defendant Robert Taylor, M.D. … fact that "[s]he is an attorney" and "obviously . . . an officer of the [c]ourt[,]" the court would "take her at her … fair trial[,]" id. at 258-59, "the court has an independent duty to act swiftly and decisively to overcome" potential …
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… 29, 2015 Law Division order, entering judgment after a jury verdict in favor of defendant Robert Taylor, M.D. … fact that "[s]he is an attorney" and "obviously . . . an officer of the [c]ourt[,]" the court would "take her at her … fair trial[,]" id. at 258-59, "the court has an independent duty to act swiftly and decisively to overcome" potential …
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… Edward F. Szep argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of Emanuel S. Fish, attorney; Mr. Szep and Emanuel … a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must … employment. Plaintiff submitted no evidence from which a jury could determine that this months-long investigation was …
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… Edward F. Szep argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of Emanuel S. Fish, attorney; Mr. Szep and Emanuel … a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must … employment. Plaintiff submitted no evidence from which a jury could determine that this months-long investigation was …
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… of the opinion of the Court. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … N.J.S.A. 2C:16-1(a)(3), a bias-crime statute that allows a jury to convict a defendant even when bias did not motivate … statute. At the conclusion of the trial, the jury acquitted defendant of all counts alleging that he …
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… of the opinion of the Court. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … N.J.S.A. 2C:16-1(a)(3), a bias-crime statute that allows a jury to convict a defendant even when bias did not motivate … statute. At the conclusion of the trial, the jury acquitted defendant of all counts alleging that he …
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… ordered for appeal purposes, are filed through the Clerk’s office. The transcripts will be upload to the eCourts … the Add Document page. This feature will alert the Clerk’s Office that a correction has been submitted to the previous …