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A-1532-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… scrutiny. This is because the Motion Judge abdicated his duty and responsibility to view the Complaint in the light … the Motion Judge’s holding and remand this matter for a jury trial. II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY. (PA000001-PA000094).1 … agency and the appropriate Regional Assistant Director’s Office for approval.” Id. When Defendants switched employees …
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A-0118-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… Appellate Division Clerk Appellate Division Clerk’s Office Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street … provisions or the exercise or performance of any power or duty thereunder. (emphasis supplied). The Court … [u]ndue prejudice, confusing the issues, or misleading the jury; or (b) [u]ndue delay, wasting time, or needlessly …
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A-20-24 Amicus Curiae Brief Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey
Briefs
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… and Appendix on behalf of Defendant- Appellant filed by the Office of the Public Defender in the Superior Court, … director and prosecutor. We are mindful of the prosecutor’s duty to enforce the law and of the Legislature’s authority … that inculpated co-defendant, despite instruction that jury should disregard confessions in determining …
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… been certified by another state or the Administrative Office of the United States Courts and wishes to work in New … certification exam administered by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts; and The exams in …
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… A-2274-18T2 alleged defendants breached their professional duty of care in negligently designing the layout of Bagel … "'a lay person's common knowledge is sufficient to permit a jury to find that the duty of care [had] been breached . . . … must normally be established by expert testimony, because a jury should not be permitted to speculate, without an …
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… A-2274-18T2 alleged defendants breached their professional duty of care in negligently designing the layout of Bagel … "'a lay person's common knowledge is sufficient to permit a jury to find that the duty of care [had] been breached . . . … must normally be established by expert testimony, because a jury should not be permitted to speculate, without an …
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… juries, including: • Shamena Anwar et al., Unequal Jury Representation and its Consequences (Nat’l Bureau of … For Cause: Rethinking Racial Exclusion and the American Jury, 118 Mich. L. Rev. 785 (2020); • Mary R. Rose et al., Jury Pool Underrepresentation in the Modern Era: Evidence …
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… was made. … [HERE DISCUSS EVIDENCE ADDUCED BEFORE THE JURY RELATING TO SUCH FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH MAY … electronic recording of interrogations by law enforcement officers when a defendant is charged with [insert applicable … was made. [HERE DISCUSS EVIDENCE ADDUCED BEFORE THE JURY RELATING TO SUCH FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH MAY …
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… parties also agreed a judgment would "be entered upon the jury's verdict as to [the defaulted patron] only." The court … against the restaurant and patron were tried before a jury in accordance with the consent order. The jury … alleging they "negligently and in breach of their fiduciary duty" represented plaintiff in the lawsuit against the …
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… parties also agreed a judgment would "be entered upon the jury's verdict as to [the defaulted patron] only." The court … against the restaurant and patron were tried before a jury in accordance with the consent order. The jury … alleging they "negligently and in breach of their fiduciary duty" represented plaintiff in the lawsuit against the …
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… appeals the summary judgment dismissal of her personal injury action. She alleged in the complaint that she was … and brother-in-law, after determining they breached no duty owed to plaintiff and the guardrail on the exterior … top of the stairway. The first expert opined plaintiff's injury was "caused by the loose and unsecured left handrail …
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… appeals the summary judgment dismissal of her personal injury action. She alleged in the complaint that she was … and brother-in-law, after determining they breached no duty owed to plaintiff and the guardrail on the exterior … top of the stairway. The first expert opined plaintiff's injury was "caused by the loose and unsecured left handrail …
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… plaintiffs could not demonstrate defendant breached its duty to them and could not support their claim of … carts to go into traffic. Plaintiffs contended it was for a jury to determine whether defendant created a dangerous … rule applied. He stated that the mere occurrence of an injury on a supermarket's property does not automatically …
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… plaintiffs could not demonstrate defendant breached its duty to them and could not support their claim of … carts to go into traffic. Plaintiffs contended it was for a jury to determine whether defendant created a dangerous … rule applied. He stated that the mere occurrence of an injury on a supermarket's property does not automatically …
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… for negligence, a plaintiff must prove four elements: (1) a duty of care, (2) breach of that duty, (3) proximate cause, … not be barred as his testimony could serve as an aid to the jury." She further argues "Einstein relies on bus industry 8 … between the act or incident complained of and the injury or damage allegedly resulting therefrom." Buckelew, 87 …
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… for negligence, a plaintiff must prove four elements: (1) a duty of care, (2) breach of that duty, (3) proximate cause, … not be barred as his testimony could serve as an aid to the jury." She further argues "Einstein relies on bus industry 8 … between the act or incident complained of and the injury or damage allegedly resulting therefrom." Buckelew, 87 …
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4.10J
Charges Document PDF
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… 3 The U.C.C. addresses the issue. “Every contract or duty within this Act imposes an obligation of good faith in … (Plaintiff, a mail carrier, filed the underlying personal injury action after she was attacked and seriously injured by … Division did not reach the issue of the right to a jury trial, leaving it on remand to the discretion of the …
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… Barbara Laytham's deposition testimony was read to the jury. She acknowledged that if someone had inspected the … pain and inflammation that can occur after an injury or a medical event or trauma. Although CRPS can occur … version reads: A proprietor of business premises has the duty to provide a reasonably safe place for customers. If …
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… Barbara Laytham's deposition testimony was read to the jury. She acknowledged that if someone had inspected the … pain and inflammation that can occur after an injury or a medical event or trauma. Although CRPS can occur … version reads: A proprietor of business premises has the duty to provide a reasonably safe place for customers. If …
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Competency Order 3
Form Document File
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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 … of this Order will be forwarded to the County Adjuster’s Office by the Clerk of Court within two (2) days of its signing. … … Date Judge … Prosecutor’s Office: … Defendant’s Attorney: … Name Name Address Address …