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… # 17-05 [Supplements Directive #07-05] [Questions or Comments May Be Directed to (609) 292-1589 or (609) … Managers Vicinage Chief Probation Officers Joanne M. Dietrich, Chief, Family Practice Geraldine Washington, …
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… "Key Managers in the Trial Court System" and the several studies and committee reports that led up to it, and following … chief operating officer. Together they form an executive component. 2. Each vicinage is to have a team structure for …
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… defendant is charged with violating reads: … A person commits a crime ... if he enters and rides in a motor … statute defendant is charged with violating reads: A person commits a crime ... if he enters and rides in a motor …
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… of the situation that proper performance of his/her duties compels him/her to create. Furthermore, the statute I have … of the situation that proper performance of his/her duties compels him/her to create. Furthermore, the statute I have …
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… by reason of this defense, you must find that the defendant complied with at least one of these requirements. In … arson, robbery, burglary of a dwelling, or an attempt to commit one of these crimes, and (4) The actor reasonably … or (b) The use of deadly force is necessary to thwart the commission of a crime listed above, or (c) The use of deadly …
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… UPON PRIOR CIVIL PROCEEDINGS … (Approved before 1984) … A. Compensatory Damages … Compensatory damages are those which you find that plaintiff … which an arrest was made in connection with a civil suit, compensatory damages consist of injury and loss to …
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… might be of little value to the owner as used equipment compared to its value to a buyer of the land, building and … presence of the machinery. � Special problems of valuation come up when the property taken is the site of a business. For a cautionary note concerning the non-compensability of such speculative or incidental business …
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… If you find that the substitute is adequate, then just compensation has already been given. In that case, you … cost to make it adequate. The amount would be the just compensation for the taking. … [Where no substitute has been … If you find that the substitute is adequate, then just compensation has already been given. In that case, you …
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… You will be kept in a separate location in case it becomes necessary to substitute one or both of you for another … this case with anyone or between the two of you. If it becomes necessary to substitute an alternate I will give you … what the verdict is when the jury has reached it. When you come out with your verdict, please resume the seats you now …
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… by the Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee on May 11, 2015, with amendments. Page 2 of 3 AN … the number and nature of offenses under this section committed within their respective jurisdictions and the …
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… Jl:DGE TO: Randi Kassan, Esq. rkassan@thesandersfirm.com Eileen Oakes Muskett, Esq. emuskett@foxrothschild.com MIDDLESEX cm:NTY CQllRT I-IOLSE 96 Paterson Street P.O. … Generally, counsel is expected to represent a client until completion of the matter, which in litigation means until …
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… Watch court events online? • Volunteer for a Supreme Court committee? • Search the Statewide Attorney Index . ,a-fa … in Attorney Search Search 1) Enter search criteria. 2) Complete reCAPTCHA. 3) Click ‘Search’. 4) Double click the …
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5.20H
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… all persons who in the exercise of their lawful right may come in contact with it. The responsibility imposed is the … which accords with that in general use by well regulated companies satisfies the duty of due care owed. But the care … degree of care is required, which means a “degree of care commensurate with the risk of danger.” See also Berg v. …
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5.60A
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… is to be used only in statutory liability situations. As to common law liability, see Model Civil Charge 5.75. CHARGE … licensees, infant trespassers, and other trespassers who come upon the premises where the dog is kept, see DeRobertis … question of damages. A. Dog Bite Liability — Plaintiff’s Comparative Negligence/Burden of Proof In a case such as …
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2C:21-2.1b
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Approved 1/13/14 Page 1 of 3 MAKING FALSE GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS (N.J.S.A. 2C:21-2.1b)1 Count ____ of the indictment charges the defendant with making false government documents. (Read the count from the indictment) The statute upon which this count of the …
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2C:22-1a(2)
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… the Indictment is based reads in pertinent part: A person commits an offense if, he unlawfully … 26 of the Revised Statutes concerning disposal of dead bodies and cremation; (4) The “New Jersey Cemetery Act,” … by a law enforcement authority; (6) An order of a court of competent jurisdiction or other appropriate legal authority. …
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2C:24-4a(1)
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… conduct. Here, the State alleges that the sexual conduct committed by 1 By amendment effective August 14, 2013, the … specific sexual offense which the State alleges has been committed. See “sexual conduct” as defined in N.J.S.A. …
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2C:28-5b
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… is based reads in pertinent part as follows: A person commits an offense if he harms another by an unlawful act … (2) that the harm was the result of an unlawful act committed by defendant, (3) that defendant's purpose was to … State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant committed an unlawful act which caused this harm. The …
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2C:35-5
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… SUBSTANCE (N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5) Page 3 of 3 of proof do not commonly exist. They must ordinarily be discovered as other …
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2C:35-5.3a
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… the prescribing, administering, packaging, labeling, or compounding necessary to prepare the substance for that … and purpose as separate propositions of proof do not commonly exist. They must ordinarily be discovered as other …