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A-2791-24 Briefs
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… 07601 T: 201.488-8200 F: 201-488-5556 brosen@pashmanstein.com cgriffin@pashmanstein.com Attorneys for Defendant, CNBC … sentenced to four years in prison. In January 2025, while free on bail and awaiting a decision in his appeal, Milton … errors undermine the important purpose of UPEPA to protect free speech by empowering defendants to quickly stave off …
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… SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT … administration of equal justice through equitable and bias-free courts. The Committee continues to build on the New … in a growing population of people who require access to free or low-cost legal representation and expanded resources …
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… INSTRUCTION TELLING THE JURORS THEY COULD REACH A COMPROMISE VERDICT. POINT II DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A FAIR … critical is the judgment of twelve deliberating jurors each free from 19 A-1331-22 external pressure to conform his or … Trial judges must be vigilant in providing pressure-free instructions to ensure that their encouragement does …
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… Arias appeals from a March 20, 2023 order dismissing her complaint against defendant County of Bergen (Bergen) … of land in Paramus. It provides recreational amenities free of charge to the public, including athletic fields, … opinion. Boileau, 65 N.J. at 234. In 1979, the Court revisited the 1968 LLA in Harrison. In that case, the …
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… his jury trial convictions arising from a home invasion committed by a group of five individuals. During the course … in the defendant's position would have believed they were free to leave." State v. Ahmad, 246 N.J. 592, 614 (2021). An … defendant was a suspect. He also determined defendant's freedom of movement was not restricted by police action, but …
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… invasion of privacy. The indictment alleges Cardenas-Ortega committed the offenses between 2018 and 2019. In A-1580-21, … mandates counsel provide both adequate and conflict -free representation."). "In criminal matters, in which the … her representation, and she agreed to deliver the requisite retainer the next day. Following the meeting, J.C. …
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… room. Barrows, who had also arrived at the hospital , accompanied defendant. In the trauma room, medical personnel … incident to an arrest and the search cannot "give police free reign to conduct warrantless searches without probable … statement of reasons is a necessary 26 A-2329-21 prerequisite for adequate appellate review of sentencing decisions . …
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A-1825-22 Briefs
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… TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NOS. POINT IV EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … imply that this objectivity renders fingerprint analysis free from error. For instance, in Commonwealth v. Armstrong, … 14 The testimony that the “methodology itself was error-free . . . suggested that an examiner, who was faithful to …
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… or vocational expert report. In his statement of reasons accompanying the January 23, 2025 order, the second judge … rulings and orders of the Appellate Division; they are not free to disregard them." Ibid. (citing Kosmin v. N.J. State … available, and other evidence in the record. The judge is free to accept or reject any portion of the marital …
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… T 856.663.8200 T 866.LOCKSLAW F 856.661.8400 www.lockslaw.com VIA LAWYERS SERVICE The Hon: Glenn A. Grant, J.A.D. … migration of the product away from the original implant site, infection, and/or adhesion of the product to tissues … COMER, BROWN & SCHOTTLAND LLC 4 Paragon Way, Suite 1 00 Freehold, NJ 07728 (732) 414-0300 (732) 431-4043 (fax) …
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… each phase of the application meets the subdivision and site plan requirements of the municipality's zoning … which was adopted primarily to encourage new retail and commercial development, improve pedestrian circulation, … for approximately one year. After a meeting with City officials in June 2022, plaintiff was notified that it would …
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… responded to Brown’s multi-unit home to investigate smoke coming from a boiler. A City fire inspector discovered … said that she would speak with Sal Ianelli, another City official, and inform Bierals about the conversation. Bierals … OF PATERSON AND ROBERT BIERALS, Defendants-Appellants. HOMESITE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. FLORENCE BROWN, HAZEL …
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… bank, and, if so, if it is preempted by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). We hold that 1 Nancy Paley died … http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/bankmerger_alpha.htm (last visited Apr. 12, 2011). A-4391-07T3 4 would not verify … no support in either the text of N.J.S.A. 12A:1-103 or the official comment for this proposition, particularly in this …
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… SOLOMON, D.P.M., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MEDICAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF MORRISTOWN MEDICAL CENTER, and MEDICAL-DENTAL … S. Perskie argued the cause for appellant Medical Executive Committee of Morristown Medical Center (Fox Rothschild LLP, … "I can't speak to the response without getting an official response." On April 13, 2022, Dr. O'Grady sent …
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… must first apply to the DEP for consideration of technical compliance with the cost guidelines developed by the DEP. … or upon the end of a five-year period in which the site . . . continued to be operated in substantially the … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… and STEVEN CLARKE, DC, Appellants, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, STATE HEALTH COMMISSION, STATE HEALTH BENEFITS … to challenge governmental action; one aggrieved by improper official action has a constitutional right to seek judicial … private meeting." See Witt v. Gloucester Cty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 94 N.J. 422, 431-32 (1983). The OPMA was not …
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… had voluntarily and knowingly waived his rights after becoming aware of the charges against him from the detective's … the Court explained that A.G.D. requires "law enforcement officials to make a simple declaratory statement at the … Henderson, 397 N.J. Super. 398 (App. Div. 2009) to be inapposite, as that case was decided almost ten years before the …
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… I., ¶ 1, 10. [(Partially raised below)] POINT IV THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO DISMISS TAMPERING … know. However, defendant did not contend he lacked the requisite intent to satisfy the culpability element of murder as … in a courtroom equipped with videotape as the means of officially recording the proceedings." Ibid. 11 A-0896-19 On …
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… NATIONAL GOLF COURSE, LLC,1 a New Jersey limited liability company, Defendant-Appellant. … uses, natural resources, and ecological values of the site." The RFP allowed bidders to submit a proposal for … "monitor the operation of our government [and] hold public officials accountable for their actions." Fair Share Hous. …
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… . . . notice of any revision, amendment, or other communication between the applicants and [DEP] in connection … he agreed that "if the dock was relocated to the opposite side of the property, it could have been slightly … is "the private interest that will be affected by the official action;" the second is "the risk of an erroneous …