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… of his conviction is warranted because the prosecutor committed misconduct during summation. He also challenges … then pushed her back onto the loveseat, smothered her, and stopped her from breathing. He yelled "at [her] to stop … their testimony"; and "hope[d] to get hired . . . in the future." 167 N.J. at 184-85. In concluding the prosecutor's …
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A-26-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… KATIE A. GUMMER, J.A.D. DOCKET NO.: A-3586-21 RESPONDENT COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION’S SUPPLEMENTAL BRIEF IN OPPOSITION … ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 112 Trenton, New Jersey … Donna S. Arons Assistant Attorney General Of Counsel Christopher Weber (Attorney ID No. 012122013) …
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… Restaurant Depot and Vida Café, Inc. and dismissing their complaint against both defendants. After our de novo review … of itself, will impact on the available and appropriate remedies." Robertet Flavors, Inc. v. Tri-Form Constr., Inc., 203 … depict the actual accident event would be relevant in any future litigation. In addition, no dispute exists plaintiff …
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A-32-24 Pashman Stein et al. Amicus Curiae Brief
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… ............ 4 II. Rule 1 :2-1 (b) Rejected the Elevated "Compelling Circumstances" Standard in Favor of a More … headphones with adjustable volume can be provided. Studies and judicial experience confirm that virtual testimony … or geography may limit their availability. Multiple studies confirm that permitting virtual testimony increases …
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… search warrant application was tantamount to a motion to compel defendant to turn over potentially incriminating … the custody of a hospital, not whether defendant could be compelled to turn the bullet over to the prosecution. The … since the State 9 We offer no comment on the argument that future defendants will be motivated by our ruling to have …
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… that he resign from the Sheriff's Office and forego future employment in Mercer County, appeals from: (1) the … 3 A-0075-21 calendared back-to-back. Because they share common facts, we now consolidate them for the purpose of … Officer effective October 2, 2015[,] and shall not seek future employment with Mercer County. Effective October 2, …
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… Caroline McMahon and Rayna E. Kessler, on the briefs). Christopher H. Westrick and Megan A. Natale argued the cause for … Plaintiff appeals from the dismissal with prejudice of her complaint against defendants the Roman Catholic Archdiocese … and digital penetration by plaintiff's classmates, irrefutably falls within the enumerated offense of a "commission …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 February 2, 2018 Michael P. … opinion on defendant’s motion to dismiss plaintiff’s Complaint, and on plaintiff’s motion to amend the Complaint and to compel discovery. Defendant maintains that: …
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… J., writing for the Court. Under New Jersey’s Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL or Act), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, an … and Peter H. Jenkins, Deputy Attorney General, and Christopher Weber, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs). Alan … to the unemployment compensation fund, in particular, future rates of contribution based upon benefit experience.” …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS May 16, 2017 Thomas A. Blumenthal, … Total $555,900 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for the … and adult fixtures. The interior is finished with a combination of hardwood flooring, vinyl tile, carpeting, …
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… warrantless entry. The victim was standing at a bus stop in Willingboro when he was approached by a young man in … from the police, he went to their younger brother’s room accompanied by an officer, found a phone, and gave it to the … unconstitutional police action and the secured evidence becomes so attenuated as to dissipate the taint from the …
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… The Court considers the constitutionality of an officer’s stop of a motor vehicle under the belief that the vehicle was … because his vehicle had three operable taillights, in compliance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 39:3-61(a) and … stop the vehicle and because the stop was lawful under the “community caretaking” function by which police officers …
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… shotgun. As part of that agreement, the State was to recommend a sentence of five years’ imprisonment with one year … a third-degree offense for purposes of sentencing, and to recommend a sentence of three years’ imprisonment with one … Attorney General, argued the cause for appellant (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General of New Jersey, …
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… to a police officer’s search of a vehicle’s passenger compartment in the wake of a traffic stop. After observing a driving pattern he considered unsafe … articulable and reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed traffic offenses and that the search constituted a …
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… third parties who possess actual authority based on their common use of the space searched. See State v. Suazo, 133 … to consent to search a particular area of a home turns on common usage, and Betty Cushing’s evident lack of common use of defendant’s bedroom and her recognition of his …
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… where he also holds citizenship, while remaining under Community Supervision for Life (CSL). J.K. was sentenced to … to consider whether [it] could supervise or monitor J.K.’s compliance with the conditions of CSL or impose special … of counsel and on the brief, and Deborah Hay, and Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorneys General, on the …
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… J., writing for the Court. Under New Jersey’s Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL or Act), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, an … and Peter H. Jenkins, Deputy Attorney General, and Christopher Weber, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs). Alan … to the unemployment compensation fund, in particular, future rates of contribution based upon benefit experience.” …
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… extrinsic evidence including legislative history and committee reports. (pp. 12-13) 2. The refusal statute … That amendment was prompted by a Motor Vehicle Study Commission report recommending enhanced penalties for … is an offense that is dependent upon a police officer stopping someone for a suspected DWI and requesting that he …
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… and superseding/intervening causation, but not on comparative negligence. The court also provided a … improper, stating that Michelle’s drug addiction was irrefutably a preexisting condition that was a proximate cause … Michelle related that her back pain began after she stopped using heroin and that she did not find relief by …
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… dropped the packet. Patrolman Buss then asked defendant to come into the manager’s office located at the back of the … of guilt and not as proof that she had a propensity to commit crimes. The jury found defendant guilty of … Patrolman Buss’ questioning was akin to an investigative stop that was ‘not so intrusive as to become a de facto …