-
njcourts.gov
… L.H. challenges the court's June 12, 2024 detention order. He claims the court erred in finding alternatives to … our decision. L.H. was charged by a juvenile delinquency complaint with an offense that, if committed by an adult, … charge and complaint were later amended after the victim died. 3 A-3705-23 to appeal. A different panel granted …
-
A-0061-23 Briefs
Briefs
njcourts.gov
… Gina A. Calogero, Esq. Attorney ID# 016461985 466 Kinderkamack Road Oradell, New Jersey 07649 Tel: (201) 265-5575 ginacalogero@yahoo.com Attorney for Appellant STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Appellee, … “Kelly” and “Jimmy,” 12 Raspberry Trail, whose dog Bella died after the incident. The following people testified for …
njcourts.gov
… liable for an employee's conduct in the context of public accommodation discrimination. We hold employers are not … Plaintiff Darien Cooper appeals from the trial court's order dated October 21, 2021, dismissing his complaint for … Circuit Court of Appeals' decision Yucis v. Sears Outlet Stores, 813 Fed. Appx. 780 (2020), which is …
-
njcourts.gov
… liable for an employee's conduct in the context of public accommodation discrimination. We hold employers are not … Plaintiff Darien Cooper appeals from the trial court's order dated October 21, 2021, dismissing his complaint for … Circuit Court of Appeals' decision Yucis v. Sears Outlet Stores, 813 Fed. Appx. 780 (2020), which is …
njcourts.gov
… plea and adjudication of delinquency for conduct that, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … his experience, "[cross-]body bags [we]re commonly used to store firearms" and "at one point it looked like [T.A.W. … driver's vision to the front and to the sides." Appellant points to State v. Barrow, 408 N.J. Super. 509, 523 (App. …
njcourts.gov
… footage to determine if he had purchased the pizza in the store. Sgt. Vitanza advised defendant that if the footage … going to represent yourself? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. On the complaint, the check-off boxes indicating defendant was … for ten days pending appeal. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: ## POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S …
njcourts.gov
… after a bench trial dismissing her Special Civil Part complaint against defendant "Supercars NOT FOR PUBLICATION … up the old wheels because defendant did not have space to store customer property. Defendant further asserted … Co., 236 N.J. Super. 221, 224 (App. Div. 1989). Here, in Points One, Two, and Four of her pro se merits brief, …
default
… Indictment No. 15-03-0170. Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Margaret R. McLane, Assistant … second-degree possession of a firearm during the course of committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); … went to the One Stop Deli for a property check. Inside the store, Hemple recognized defendant. Hemple knew there was an …
njcourts.gov
… offenses. He argues: POINT I THE JURY CHARGE REGARDING ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY WAS IMPROPER, THUS DENIED DEFENDANT DUE … from school, side-by-side, on Central Avenue, stopped at a store, and then went 5 The victim's father testified the … reversed and the matter remanded for new trial. The State points out that defendant did not raise these issues during …
default
… and 19-02-0083. Alyssa Aiello, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph E. Krakora, … the vehicle quickly 4 A-2262-19 veered across the oncoming traffic lane and headed directly toward the building. … an area that . . . Jimenez knows is a common area to store guns, and this occurred in an area also known by . . . …
njcourts.gov
… lot and returned. She parked away from the entrance of the store, exited, leaving a passenger in the car, and walked to … defense is unsuccessful; (3) the necessity that defendant comply with the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of … the questions he was asked and then instructed the jury: "Ladies and gentlemen, I’m instructing you that I’ve given him …
njcourts.gov
… to meal expense reimbursement. Upon return, he submitted store- bought expense reimbursement paperwork rather than … Action (the 2008 PNDA), which charged him with conduct unbecoming a police officer, conduct unbecoming a public … diminishes. 5 A-0321-17T4 Petitioner argues three points on appeal: POINT I THE ESTABLISHED REASONABLE CONDUCT …
-
njcourts.gov
… and 19-02-0083. Alyssa Aiello, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph E. Krakora, … the vehicle quickly 4 A-2262-19 veered across the oncoming traffic lane and headed directly toward the building. … an area that . . . Jimenez knows is a common area to store guns, and this occurred in an area also known by . . . …
-
njcourts.gov
… Indictment No. 15-03-0170. Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Margaret R. McLane, Assistant … second-degree possession of a firearm during the course of committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); … went to the One Stop Deli for a property check. Inside the store, Hemple recognized defendant. Hemple knew there was an …
-
njcourts.gov
… lot and returned. She parked away from the entrance of the store, exited, leaving a passenger in the car, and walked to … defense is unsuccessful; (3) the necessity that defendant comply with the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of … the questions he was asked and then instructed the jury: "Ladies and gentlemen, I’m instructing you that I’ve given him …
-
njcourts.gov
… offenses. He argues: POINT I THE JURY CHARGE REGARDING ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY WAS IMPROPER, THUS DENIED DEFENDANT DUE … from school, side-by-side, on Central Avenue, stopped at a store, and then went 5 The victim's father testified the … reversed and the matter remanded for new trial. The State points out that defendant did not raise these issues during …
-
njcourts.gov
… to meal expense reimbursement. Upon return, he submitted store- bought expense reimbursement paperwork rather than … Action (the 2008 PNDA), which charged him with conduct unbecoming a police officer, conduct unbecoming a public … diminishes. 5 A-0321-17T4 Petitioner argues three points on appeal: POINT I THE ESTABLISHED REASONABLE CONDUCT …
-
njcourts.gov
… after a bench trial dismissing her Special Civil Part complaint against defendant "Supercars NOT FOR PUBLICATION … up the old wheels because defendant did not have space to store customer property. Defendant further asserted … Co., 236 N.J. Super. 221, 224 (App. Div. 1989). Here, in Points One, Two, and Four of her pro se merits brief, …
-
A-72-24 Appellant Response to Amicus Curiae
Briefs
njcourts.gov
… Ste. 3B Morris Plains, NJ 07950 908-888-2547 jcohen@pclawnj.com Attorneys for Ramapo-Indian Hills Regional Board of … beyond its intended scope, imposing obligations on public bodies and individuals that the Legislature never … which is an obligation to compel production of information stored on privately controlled systems. Remarkably, the ACLU …
-
njcourts.gov
… footage to determine if he had purchased the pizza in the store. Sgt. Vitanza advised defendant that if the footage … going to represent yourself? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. On the complaint, the check-off boxes indicating defendant was … for ten days pending appeal. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: ## POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S …