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… exclusion of that evidence violated his right to present a complete defense. He also challenges the court's refusal to … the first time on appeal, he challenges the duress and accomplice liability jury charges. Finally, he claims 1 … doorway of the back room while watching the showroom for incoming customers. An African American man who was later …
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… was charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The State moved to admit defendant’s … Court has held that police should scrupulously avoid making comments that minimize the significance of the suspect’s … further noted that “patrol took a statement” regarding the comments defendant made. Linking the pre- and post-warning …
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#02-04
Administrative Directives
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… 26, 2004 A. Introduction Incarceration for refusal to comply with obligations established by child support orders … when the obligor is indigent, as well as the recommendations of the Child Support Warrant working group … In order to coerce payment from an obligor who has become delinquent in the payment of court ordered child …
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#18-06
Administrative Directives
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… OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 PHILIP … ACTING ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-984-7721 or 609-984-4853.] … three distinct bases for incarceration for refusal to comply with obligations established by child support orders: …
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#15-08
Administrative Directives
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… NEW JERSEY GLENN A. GRANT, J.A.D. RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX ACTING ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS P.O. … Directive #18-06] To: Assignment Judges [Questions or comments may be addressed to Trial Court Administrators … and the other when alternative reliefs were ordered. Combining the orders will help to streamline probation’s …
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… hotel. The four were employed by an electric utility company and were in New Jersey on an assignment. Defendant … to the United States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and … nor shocking to the judicial conscience. See State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014); State v. Bieniek, 200 N.J. …
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… Law. In 2015, when defendant was forty-four, he failed to comply with Megan's Law registration requirements. At the … assaults. R. 1:38-3(c)(9). 3 A-1650-20 offense. He was accompanied by a police officer whose body camera recorded the … ensued (the officer's radio intermittently transmitted communications that rendered some of R.B.'s responses …
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… the county prosecutor's office is inherently a "necessary component of their jobs as police officers," active-duty … be inclined to excuse a member of the law enforcement community" from the jury upon a defendant's request, leaving … briefly at a local hospital, R.S. filed a criminal complaint against defendant. The Hudson County Prosecutor's …
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… the county prosecutor's office is inherently a "necessary component of their jobs as police officers," active-duty … be inclined to excuse a member of the law enforcement community" from the jury upon a defendant's request, leaving … briefly at a local hospital, R.S. filed a criminal complaint against defendant. The Hudson County Prosecutor's …
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… BY PRECLUDING HIM FROM PRESENTING EVIDENCE [. . .] THAT THE COMPLAINING WITNESS HAD FALSELY ACCUSED HER FATHER OF SEXUAL … her. Defendant kept threatening Fiona and told her he would commit suicide if she told anyone, sending her pictures of … to shock the judicial conscience." 25 A-0922-20 [State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014) (alteration in original) …
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… J. Rappaport, from various limited liability realty companies, and defendants' counterclaim alleging plaintiff's … whether the trial court erred in remanding a second complaint to the arbitrator, erred in issuing an order … vacate the trial court's order dismissing the second complaint, reinstate the second complaint, and conclude …
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… nothing about the TCA. At trial, the parties presented competing fact and expert testimony regarding negligence and … part on immunized conduct. The cumulative effect of those combined mistakes denied the County defendants a fair trial, … He initially obtained medical treatment through worker’s compensation, but after treatment terminated, he began …
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… guilty to first-degree aggravated manslaughter with a recommended sentence of eighteen years. The judge also found that defendant was prejudiced because the failure to communicate the plea offer "caused a change in the outcome of this case because the deficiency led to defendant's …
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A-74-75-76-24 - Supplemental Appellant Carteret Comprehensive Medical Care Pc Brief
Briefs
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… ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY and CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLSTATE FIRE & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY; …
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A-53-24 - Amici Curiae Brief The Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America and The NJCJI In Support of Defendants Respondents
Briefs
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… M. Vinci, J.A.D. AMICI CURIAE BRIEF OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE NEW JERSEY … Facsimile: (202) 778-9100 varu.chilakamarri@klgates.com Counsel for Amici Curiae Chamber of Commerce of the United States and New Jersey Civil Justice …
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… pedals in which the operator 19 and passenger may ride in a completely or partially enclosed seating 20 area that is … of the roadway. 33 "Car pool" means two or more persons commuting on a daily 34 basis to and from work by means of a … surface and which is not powered by gasoline or diesel 23 fuel and complies with federal safety standards as set forth …
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… are not exhaustive but provide a basis with which to answer common captioning questions. They generally take precedence … to be applied in the face of supervening logic and common sense. They should, however, be used when … 27 C14: THIRD-PARTY COMPLAINTS, COUNTERCLAIMS, AND CROSS-CLAIMS …
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A-8-25 Joint Appellants Brief
Briefs
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… : SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL: DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCALABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYTICS, LLC; LABELS & LISTS, … ACCUZIP, INC.; SYNAPTIX TECHNOLOGY, LLC; : VOTERRECORDS.COM; JOY ROCKWELL ENTERPRISES, INC.; FORTNOFF FINANCIAL, LLC; E-MERGES.COM, INC.; NUWBER, INC.; ROCKETREACH, LLC; BELLES CAMP …
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A-6-25 Supplemental Appellant Brief
Briefs
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… ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF-PETITIONER RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625 JEREMY M. FEIGENBAUM - … 28 B. The Trial Court Did Not Commit Plain Error In Allowing Babcock And Detective Burk To … 03 Nov 2025, 090662 iii TABLE OF AUTHORITIES PAGE CASES Commonwealth v. Gambora, 933 N.E. 2d 50 (Mass. 2010) …
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… (CDS) offenses on the basis of prejudicial prosecutorial comments and the admission of evidence Butler contends … a defendant’s constitutional right to a fair trial has been compromised by improper testimony or argument, the question … must be limited to facts the prosecutor intends to prove by competent evidence. Here, the prosecutor invoked The Wire, a …