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… who are subjected to pretrial detention. The speedy trial component establishes limits on the amount of time a … and to those who cannot afford to pay money bail, have not committed serious offenses, and are not a threat to public … is a joint effort of all three branches of government. A committee established by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner …
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IN RE: PEL VIC MESH/GYNECARE LITIGATION f::-1 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVJlt_fftR,~ A ~c 18 V LAW DIVISION: BERGEN ~~!Jf,T~ …
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… according to the data. The New Jersey Judiciary is committed to addressing the systemwide challenges that exist … to support client engagement with treatment providers and community resources. Who is Eligible? Probation clients who … interventions to promote positive results and safer communities. Measures of Success for Clients • More …
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… publishing to the jury the graphic photos of the victims’ bodies that are displayed in Dr. Eckersley’s report. Rather, … 3 Lastly, with respect to the Motion to Preclude Electronic Communications, the State indicates that it has recently run …
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… SECTION ONE Family Cases – New Complaints Filed A. Statewide Figures Case Origination of Domestic Violence Complaints – Filed and Added .......................10 … incident may give rise to both civil and/or criminal remedies. In the civil process, a domestic violence civil …
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… violated shall have a cause of action against any person committing such violation. The Department of Health and … was to allow plaintiffs to recover common law tort remedies similar to the Restatement (Second) of Torts § 46 cmt. … specify that nominal or presumed damages are available remedies. In sum, we hold plaintiff's damages award based solely …
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… on May 31, 2024. Although the trial court concluded S.A. committed the predicate act of simple assault and recognized … court's determination that S.A. failed to prove S.M.T. committed a predicate act of domestic violence and affirm … 85 N.J. 193, 210 (1981) (discussing "the inequities of a medieval rule that denies some women protection against sexual …
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… through the closed door. Defendant was telling B.S. to "come outside, come outside." B.S. exited the store and chased the three … and denied his right to a fair trial. "An essential ingredient of a fair trial is that a jury receive adequate and …
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… Appeal No. 25-023 Fair Haven Municipal Court (1313) Summons/Complaint Nos.: SC-005453, SC-005454, & SC-005456 OPINION … 19, 2024, Valeria Tucker, a resident of Fair Haven, filed a complaint (SC-005453) against her neighbor, defendant George Christianson, alleging harassment. Specifically, the complaint alleged that defendant hung “three middle finger …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO) against M.G. In his complaint, he alleged M.G. had harassed him by … . . . to create a scene and get him fired." J.A.L.'s complaint noted the parties had a history of reported … M.G., in turn, was granted a TRO against J.A.L. In her complaint, she alleged J.A.L. had assaulted and harassed …
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… custody and placed with plaintiff based on expert recommendations provided in the FN litigation. As a result, … FN order was entered dismissing the Title 9 portion of the complaint but continued the FN proceeding for care and … order, "whether reached by consent or adjudication, embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …
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… waiting the two years required by statute, Green Knight commenced this action in April 2020, seeking to foreclose … benefit of the chancery judge’s full consideration of their competing legal and equitable arguments, the LLC’s premature … recognized that the Tax Sale Law is not hostile to the competition between a tax sale certificate holder and a …
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… This was S.K.'s first contact with the District. S.K. was accompanied by her father, G.K. They explained S.K. was a … school-sponsored camping trip in mid-October 2017, S.K. complained of stomach pains which she attributed to her … came into school late, Rock would ask her "why didn't you come in on time." Ms. Rock did this "three, four times." …
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… right to a jury trial as a sanction for failure to comply with procedural rules. The case also presents a … defendant, raising several contract and tort claims. The complaint contained no jury demand. Defendant’s answer … its docket. “The trial court has an array of available remedies to enforce compliance with a court rule or one of its …
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… The rule of lenity is not invoked simply because there are competing judicial interpretations of statutory language, … that: “[a] person is guilty of burglary if, with purpose to commit an offense therein or thereon he … enters a research … airplane, and also means any place adapted for overnight accommodation of persons, or for carrying on business therein, …
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… not have been summarized.) Occhifinto v. Olivo Construction Company (A-77-13) (073174) Argued January 21, 2015 -- … defended by its insurance carrier, Mercer Mutual Insurance Company (Mercer), under a reservation-of-rights agreement. … successful claimant.” This provision discourages insurance companies from attempting to avoid their contractual …
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… the accused remains mentally ill and in need of involuntary commitment." In re W.K., 159 N.J. 1, 4 (1999). Following a NGRI verdict, "the accused can be involuntarily committed[,]" and thereafter the court must conduct … 107, 124 (1965)) (explaining an "'act [that] properly embodies complete legislation in itself . . . may refer to 18 …
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… Uma applied for Medicaid benefits in January 2016, the income limit for a family of four was $2,795 per month; the income limit for pregnant women in a family of four was $4,030 … to provide subsidized health insurance coverage to low-income children, their parents, and other adults whose family …
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… 9, 2023, Law Division order dismissing with prejudice her complaint against her employer, defendant Elizabeth Board of … to Rule 4:6-2(e), and denying her motion to amend the complaint. The complaint asserted violations of the New … the [NJCRA] was intended to address potential gaps in remedies available under New Jersey law but not cognizable under …
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… to receive a COVID vaccination. Due to their inability to communicate well, their attempts at co-parenting devolved. … language, which is why she prevented plaintiff from communicating with Amanda. Plaintiff filed a verified complaint on November 23, 2022, seeking joint legal custody …