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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1089-21 This personal injury case arises from an incident at a Burger King drive- … Plaintiffs argued at the summary judgment hearing that a jury could find the sinkhole "was a result of a steady … plaintiffs were business invitees, defendant owed them "a duty of reasonable care to guard against any dangerous …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1089-21 This personal injury case arises from an incident at a Burger King drive- … Plaintiffs argued at the summary judgment hearing that a jury could find the sinkhole "was a result of a steady … plaintiffs were business invitees, defendant owed them "a duty of reasonable care to guard against any dangerous …
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… We conclude reversal is appropriate because the jury should be allowed to determine if defendant's employee … liability, plaintiff needed to establish: "(1) a duty of care, (2) a breach of that duty, (3) actual and … watched portions of the video. 7 A-4325-19 plaintiff's injury because the video's timeframe of "a minute or two or …
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… We conclude reversal is appropriate because the jury should be allowed to determine if defendant's employee … liability, plaintiff needed to establish: "(1) a duty of care, (2) a breach of that duty, (3) actual and … watched portions of the video. 7 A-4325-19 plaintiff's injury because the video's timeframe of "a minute or two or …
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A-0917-24 Briefs
Briefs
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… project where the Plaintiff suffered a traumatic brain injury because he was not provided with a safe ladder or a … the means and methods of Plaintiff’s work and, thus, owed a duty to provide a reasonably safe job site, and therefore, … AMENDED 1 PRELIMINARY STATEMENT This matter is a personal injury case. The accident happened on July 6, 2020 at the …
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… juror failed to provide truthful answers during jury selection. Defendant maintains had the juror advised … for granting a new trial, we affirm. I. In 2011, a jury convicted defendant and his co-defendant, Jameel … trial was ongoing, the juror acknowledged "she was on jury duty," but she "follow[ed] the rules" and "didn't …
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… juror failed to provide truthful answers during jury selection. Defendant maintains had the juror advised … for granting a new trial, we affirm. I. In 2011, a jury convicted defendant and his co-defendant, Jameel … trial was ongoing, the juror acknowledged "she was on jury duty," but she "follow[ed] the rules" and "didn't …
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… juror failed to provide truthful answers during jury selection. Defendant maintains had the juror advised … for granting a new trial, we affirm. I. In 2011, a jury convicted defendant and his co-defendant, Jameel … trial was ongoing, the juror acknowledged "she was on jury duty," but she "follow[ed] the rules" and "didn't …
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… follow comprise a suggested framework for the fashioning of jury instructions. They are intended as a guide because … the Supreme Court of New Jersey suggested that charging the jury in terms of the prima facie case and burden-shifting as … 93 S. Ct. 1817, 36 L.Ed .2d 668 (1973), is confusing to the jury. 162 N.J. at 471-73. In addition, an opinion of the …
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… negligence that should have been submitted to the jury. Last, we must decide whether the trial court erred by … for negligence, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty. Daniel based his claims on these defendants' failure … each accident or a split basis limit of $250,000 bodily injury each person, $500,000 bodily injury each accident, and …
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… negligence that should have been submitted to the jury. Last, we must decide whether the trial court erred by … for negligence, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty. Daniel based his claims on these defendants' failure … each accident or a split basis limit of $250,000 bodily injury each person, $500,000 bodily injury each accident, and …
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1.11A
Charges Document PDF
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… (Approved 11/98, Revised 09/2022) [To be given after the jury is sworn in but before the openings.] Members of the Jury: Before we begin, I have a few preliminary instructions … biases or any preconceived ideas about the case. It is your duty to weigh the evidence calmly, impartially, and without …
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… negligent and that the defendant's negligence caused the injury. . . . . . . . Where there exists a dangerous activity … the property owner owes those invited onto his property a duty of reasonable care. . . . The judge further determined: … to supervise his own child, and the failure resulted in injury, or where parents permitted liquor or drugs to be …
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… negligent and that the defendant's negligence caused the injury. . . . . . . . Where there exists a dangerous activity … the property owner owes those invited onto his property a duty of reasonable care. . . . The judge further determined: … to supervise his own child, and the failure resulted in injury, or where parents permitted liquor or drugs to be …
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… 5 A-2690-23 Plaintiffs alleged 244 Kennedy "had the duty of minimizing and preventing the occurrence of fire … "[t]his is not . . . a matter that can be decided by a jury without the assistance of an expert." The judge noted … She concluded the case involves "complex issues that the jury would have to consider in terms of causation. Causation …
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… 5 A-2690-23 Plaintiffs alleged 244 Kennedy "had the duty of minimizing and preventing the occurrence of fire … "[t]his is not . . . a matter that can be decided by a jury without the assistance of an expert." The judge noted … She concluded the case involves "complex issues that the jury would have to consider in terms of causation. Causation …
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… by [the TCA], a public entity is not liable for an injury, whether such injury arises out of an act or omission of the public entity … any other person."). The TCA subjects a public entity to a duty of care different from "that . . . owed under the …
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… by [the TCA], a public entity is not liable for an injury, whether such injury arises out of an act or omission of the public entity … any other person."). The TCA subjects a public entity to a duty of care different from "that . . . owed under the …
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… … IT IS HEREBY ORDERED … as follows: 1. … Trial Date; Jury Selection. … The trial in the above matter is scheduled for [DATE] with in-person jury selection to commence on [DATE]. Jury selection will be conducted using ACVD rather than …
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… defendant owns. We affirm, concluding defendant had no duty to clear the ice until precipitation stopped. We view … error for the trial court to have submitted the case to a jury, the Court held there were "[n]o inferences from those facts, that could or ought to justify a jury in finding that the defendant was guilty of …