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A-3780-22-Briefs
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… Evidence Demonstrates that the Respondents Breached their Duty to John Miranda (Not Addressed Below). … 17, 2023, A-003780-22, AMENDED 2 question of fact for the jury. Had the court considered the evidence in a light most … the Appellant, and remand the case to the lower court for a jury to determine the issues of fact presented. STATEMENT OF …
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… T. Cahill was elected Governor in 1969 and sworn in to office in January, 1970. The candidacy and election of … to allot a substantial amount of my time to administrative duties." Finally, in a speech to the conference of Municipal …
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… negligence to be an issue which should be determined by the jury: In this matter, plaintiff has asserted that the dogs … Credibility determinations are the sole province of the jury. On September 30, 2016, the judge entered an order … that determination, the judge held the existence of a duty is one of law. Juries don’t' decide whether she should …
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… negligence to be an issue which should be determined by the jury: In this matter, plaintiff has asserted that the dogs … Credibility determinations are the sole province of the jury. On September 30, 2016, the judge entered an order … that determination, the judge held the existence of a duty is one of law. Juries don’t' decide whether she should …
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A-2335-23 Briefs
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… Control (CDC) guidelines and, therefore, did not breach the duty owed to Mr. Elijah. Whether PATH breached its duty to decedent was a disputed material factual issue for a jury to decide. Neither CDC nor Occupational Safety and … Elijah. The guidelines are simply evidence relevant to the jury’s determination of PATH’s non-delegable duty to provide …
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Competency Order 1A
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… Klein Jail Program Coordinator at either defense counsel’s office or the space made available by the court. 3. Such … his/her legal right not to testify; (f) That there is a jury present to pass upon evidence that adduced as to guilt … presentation of his/her defense. 5. The Prosecutor’s Office shall forward all discoverable materials, to the Ann …
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… the court was delivered by FASCIALE, J.A.D. This personal injury social-guest liability case deals with flawed jury charges, the erroneous admission of subjective lay … (Civil), 5.20F(4), "Social Guest – Defined and General Duty Owed" (rev. Dec. 2014) (the Model Charge), and …
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… the defendant’s conduct caused the plaintiff to suffer injury, damage, loss or harm. I will now discuss each of these … defendant. 1. Express or Implied Contract [ Instruct the jury on the legal principles that apply to the particular … � The U.C.C. addresses the issue. “Every contract or duty within this Act imposes an obligation of good faith in …
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A-3/4/5-24 Amicus Curiae Seton Hall University School Of Law Center For Social Justice
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… Inquiry to Determine Any Potential Capacity to Affect the Jury’s Verdict … 5 A. The Trial Court Has a Duty to Assess Whether a Criminal Defendant’s Right to a Fair, Impartial Jury May Have Been Undermined Because There Is a Realistic …
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A-3851-23 Briefs
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… 11, 13, 18 Statutes and Other Authorities: New Jersey Model Jury Charge 5.20B(B)(l)(b) … New Jersey Model Jury Charge 5.20B(B)(2)(a) … circumstance, we submit the respondents had an affirmative duty to make the sidewalk abutting their property safe, and … Court has concluded that commercial landowners have a duty to make abutting walkways safe. “Commercial landowners …
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… seeking damages for a permanent and disabling back injury she allegedly sustained while caring for Christina's … According to plaintiff, this meant she would report for duty at defendants' home at 7 p.m., and care for C.Z. until … initially received physical therapy for her back injury, without success. She describes the injury to her lower …
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… seeking damages for a permanent and disabling back injury she allegedly sustained while caring for Christina's … According to plaintiff, this meant she would report for duty at defendants' home at 7 p.m., and care for C.Z. until … initially received physical therapy for her back injury, without success. She describes the injury to her lower …
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… [insert a brief description of the alleged damage or injury]. … B. Duty Of An Employer Generally … The mere happening of an … breached that duty, and the breach of duty caused the injury or damages claimed. Generally, an employer is not …
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… once again, and in-person court proceedings -- including jury trials and grand juries -- have resumed with necessary health protocols. … public defender, and supervision by a Judiciary diversion officer. Essex and Morris counties are in the early stages …
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… Owner/Occupier As Distinguished from Condition of Premises, Duty Owed … (Approved 3/00) … Note to Judge … (Regarding … The owner/occupier of premises can be held liable for injury to persons caused by conditions negligently created on … Div. 1954), where a theatre owner was held not liable for injury caused by a ladder negligently placed on the premises …
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… a patient. She specifically alleged that defendants had a duty to exercise reasonable care, "the degree of care being … "plaintiff d[id] not have expert testimony to submit to the jury that the transfer . . . was negligently performed … standard of care, it would be "impossible" for the jury to address that critical issue. Plaintiff filed a …
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… a patient. She specifically alleged that defendants had a duty to exercise reasonable care, "the degree of care being … "plaintiff d[id] not have expert testimony to submit to the jury that the transfer . . . was negligently performed … standard of care, it would be "impossible" for the jury to address that critical issue. Plaintiff filed a …
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A-2926-23 Briefs
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… BECAUSE THE DEFENDANTS OWED THE PLAINTIFF AN AFFIRMATIVE DUTY TO PROVIDE HER WITH A REASONABLY SAFE PREMISES AND THE … OF FACT WEIGHED IN THE PLAINTIFF’S FAVOR WOULD ALLOW A JURY TO FIND THAT THE DEFENDANTS BREACHED THAT DUTY … R. 4:46-2(c)……………………………………………………………………..10 Model Jury Charges M.J.C. 5.20F(4)……………………………………………….………..18, 19, …
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Competency Order 1B
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… his/her legal right not to testify; (f) That there is a jury present to pass upon evidence that adduced as to guilt … presentation of his/her defense. 4. The Prosecutor’s Office shall forward all discoverable materials, and the … by the Clerk of the Court to the County Adjuster’s Office within two days of its signing. … … Date Judge … …
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Competency Order 5
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… his/her legal right not to testify; (f) There is a jury present to pass upon evidence that adduced as to guilt … of this Order will be forwarded to the County Adjuster’s Office by the Clerk of the Court within two (2) days of its signing. … … Date Judge … Prosecutor’s Office: … Defendant’s Attorney: … Name Name Address Address …