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A-20-24 Response to Amicus Curiae Brief Letter
Briefs
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… that this standard is highly deferential, can only be overcome by clear and convincing evidence, and judges are not … of discretion impacting a defendant’s sentence require compel principled consistency in review of Graves waiver … described the standard a defendant must meet to overcome a Graves waiver denial, the Court instead quoted …
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… defendant with sixteen offenses, including conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, kidnapping, conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery, attempted theft by extortion, theft …
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… containing some retail but mostly residential units, in a commercial zone, which allows a maximum height of only … The property lies in the B-3 Zone, which allows only commercial uses and a maximum building height of twenty-five … first sought approval of the variances needed to build this complex, leaving site plan approval for a later time. …
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… texts Hawkins made to a third number before and after the communications with Armstrong. The third number belonged to … not ineffective for failing to address the prosecutor's comments regarding defendant's impecuniosity as the remarks were fleeting and paled in comparison to the other significant evidence against …
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… focused on domestic violence. Although he initially complied with a substance abuse evaluation and treatment, he … parents for Tanya. Tammy demonstrated initial interest in becoming a placement for Tanya and the Division provided her … In January 2020, the Division submitted an Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) request with the …
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… State v. Frost, 158 N.J. 76, 83 (1999)). "If, after completing such a review, it is apparent 6 A-1009-20 . . . … the prosecutor asked Severe: Now, I think that the ladies and gentlemen of the jury would like to know, sir, did … he doesn’t have the gun. This is a not unfamiliar tactic, ladies and gentlemen. The defense is conceding the narcotics …
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… CURRIER, P.J.A.D. This case, arising out of a failure to accommodate and discrimination action under the New Jersey Law … A jury returned a verdict for plaintiff awarding her compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages. On appeal, we affirmed the finding of liability and the compensatory damage award but remanded for further …
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… Seawright. According to Det. Jackson, "Jaylin Pierson commented on … [the] … video saying, 'we're on the 1100 … going to McGuire Gardens or . . . the 'McGuire boys' were coming to Parkside to 'shoot it up.'" The report further … identities. The court questioned why Det. Jackson felt "comfortable enough to identify one CI, and then in his …
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… defendant's summary-judgment motion and dismissed the complaint with prejudice based on his determination … old and had interviewed plaintiff and had recommended defendant hire him. In February 3 A-2928-21 2018, … was his first review, Dantuluri wrote plaintiff could "accomplish some of [his] tasks faster" and that he "expected …
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… into condominiums. By 2003, the condominium conversion was complete, and the common areas of the building were also renovated. Trupiano … of Mercer Cnty., 169 N.J. 135, 158 (2001)). Equitable remedies are largely left to the judgment of the trial court and …
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… K.L.'s mother contacted police to report that she saw E.S. coming out of K.L.'s room buttoning his shirt. On July 12, … — approached the officers. B.A. lived in the same apartment complex as E.S. and also reported that E.S. had approached … masturbated each other. Police then sought and executed a communications data warrant for E.S.'s electronic devices, …
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… JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SOLID WASTE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Commissioner (Commissioner), finding appellant operated in excess of the …
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A-53-24 - Amicus Curiae Brief of The Product Liability Advisory Council Inc In Support of Defendants - Respondents
Briefs
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… Tel: (973) 775-6110 Fax: (973) 775-6102 michael.zogby@btlaw.com kaitlyn.stone@btlaw.com mwhitney@btlaw.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SCOTT DICKERSON, : TAX COURT OF NEW … motion by plaintiff, Scott Dickerson (“Mr. Dickerson”), to compel payment of interest from the defendant municipality … 526, 545-46 (2008) (citations omitted).] III. Equitable Remedies The Tax Court has both legal and equitable …
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… fees. Defendant filed a counterclaim alleging plaintiff committed legal malpractice. Defendant, who is … Michael R. Scully, LLC represents respondent on the complaint and Clausen Miller PC, represents respondent on … the terms of its representation in connection with a commercial litigation matter. The letter stated plaintiff's …
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… record. On January 18, 2022, the Township filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) against … of the Harry's Tires' sites contain hundreds of easily- combustible tires haphazardly strewn around the property, … Avenue property "is approximately 0.2037 acres" and is in a commercial residential zone. On January 24, 2022, the trial …
Criminal Plea Forms
Administrative Directives
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… which you are pleading guilty: Statutory Maximum Ind./Acc./Comp.# Count Nature of Offense Degree Time Fine VCCO Assmt* … is: Total Please Circle Appropriate Answer 2. a. Did you commit the offense(s) to which you are pleading guilty? … motions except the following: [Yes] [No] * Victims of Crime Compensation Office Assessment Main Plea Form/Revised Form …
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… to attach a photocopy of a valid driver's license to the complaint/summons) $55.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-11 Violating a … or fraction thereof $531.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-20(b) Speeding - commercial vehicle - load exceeds axle limitations - See … in a Safe Corridor or Construction Zone or 65 MPH area - commercial vehicle - See payable amount for N.J.S.A. 39:4-98 …
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… to attach a photocopy of a valid driver's license to the complaint/summons) $55.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-11 Violating a … or fraction thereof $531.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-20(b) Speeding - commercial vehicle - load exceeds axle limitations - See … in a Safe Corridor or Construction Zone or 65 MPH area - commercial vehicle - See payable amount for N.J.S.A. 39:4-98 …
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… left turn onto a four-lane, forty- mile-an-hour road from a commercial driveway. In the course of the turn, he depressed …