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2C:12-1b(12)
Charges Document PDF
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… Charge the Following) Whether the aggravated assault is committed purposely, knowingly, or recklessly under … would appear not to relate to whether the victim lives or dies but rather to the value of the victim’s life. 7 … Two) [name of person], regardless of age, has a child in common with the defendant(s), or [name of person], …
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… case system. You are involved in CIC because DCP&P filed a complaint with the family court stating your DCP&P case … children have been or are in danger of being harmed. When a complaint is filed, it becomes the responsibility of the … contact your local court ombudsman by visiting our website: http://www.njcourts.gov and searching “Ombudsman …
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… a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a new trial. She primarily contends the court committed error in failing to charge the jury regarding the … already part of the deviation question in that "you either die on the vine, [that the jury] didn't find that he should …
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… a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a new trial. She primarily contends the court committed error in failing to charge the jury regarding the … already part of the deviation question in that "you either die on the vine, [that the jury] didn't find that he should …
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A-8-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Letter ACLU
Briefs
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… Daniel's Law to pass constitutional muster. There are two components to what is "required" to prove liability for … mandates a high level of mens rea ensuring that the Law accomplishes its objectives through "the least restrictive 3 … that the Legislature would rather the statute survive than die. State v. De Santis, 65 N.J. 462, 472-73 (1974) …
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A-8-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Letter ACLU
Briefs
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… Daniel's Law to pass constitutional muster. There are two components to what is "required" to prove liability for … mandates a high level of mens rea ensuring that the Law accomplishes its objectives through "the least restrictive 3 … that the Legislature would rather the statute survive than die. State v. De Santis, 65 N.J. 462, 472-73 (1974) …
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… for a new trial. The judge explained her rulings in a comprehensive memorandum of opinion. On appeal to this … address causation, are not relevant to this dispositive outcome. Even if we were to accept plaintiff's contention that … was not supported, and remained low, a patient is likely to die. Finally, Dr. Seelall agreed "that a patient in a severe …
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… for a new trial. The judge explained her rulings in a comprehensive memorandum of opinion. On appeal to this … address causation, are not relevant to this dispositive outcome. Even if we were to accept plaintiff's contention that … was not supported, and remained low, a patient is likely to die. Finally, Dr. Seelall agreed "that a patient in a severe …
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A-1524-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… Exclusion Contained in USAA’s Underlying Policy Becomes Ambiguous and, As Such, Should Not Be Enforced. … 20 Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432 (2010) … when interpreting insurance contracts.” Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 460 (2010). In fact, as discussed …
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… 531, 552 (2019) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Further, … 3B:8-1(a) provides that "[i]f a married person . . . dies domiciled in this State, the surviving spouse . . . has … Although courts have "the power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of each particular …
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… 531, 552 (2019) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Further, … 3B:8-1(a) provides that "[i]f a married person . . . dies domiciled in this State, the surviving spouse . . . has … Although courts have "the power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of each particular …
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… that terminated D.S.H.'s parental rights to Rachel). D.S.H. died in July 2021; D.S.H., T.C., and their biological … 365, 387 (2012); see also Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Through the admission of "competent, material[,] and relevant evidence," in a Title …
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… section, the revocation or suspension period imposed shall commence as of the date of termination of the existing … The court denied reconsideration and issued an order and accompanying statement of reasons finding the motion untimely. … attainable goal when memories have dimmed, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence is lost or unattainable. …
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… COVID-19 they were informed by a Lincoln Tech director to come back to school because the students needed "hands on time" in the classroom; (9) she complained to her supervisor about the COVID-19 conditions … for a household because the head of the household has died as a direct result of COVID-19; (ii) the individual has …
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… the children "received the majority of" their standard recommended vaccinations, to which defendant consented. … testimony, defendant "exclaimed that either child 'could die!' if compelled to receive the vaccine, which [had] not … and the effect of "putting vaccines" into their bodies, not supported by the medical professionals, which led …
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… section, the revocation or suspension period imposed shall commence as of the date of termination of the existing … The court denied reconsideration and issued an order and accompanying statement of reasons finding the motion untimely. … attainable goal when memories have dimmed, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence is lost or unattainable. …
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… the children "received the majority of" their standard recommended vaccinations, to which defendant consented. … testimony, defendant "exclaimed that either child 'could die!' if compelled to receive the vaccine, which [had] not … and the effect of "putting vaccines" into their bodies, not supported by the medical professionals, which led …
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… COVID-19 they were informed by a Lincoln Tech director to come back to school because the students needed "hands on time" in the classroom; (9) she complained to her supervisor about the COVID-19 conditions … for a household because the head of the household has died as a direct result of COVID-19; (ii) the individual has …
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… that terminated D.S.H.'s parental rights to Rachel). D.S.H. died in July 2021; D.S.H., T.C., and their biological … 365, 387 (2012); see also Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Through the admission of "competent, material[,] and relevant evidence," in a Title …
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… responsible for the content of your court papers. Completed forms are to be submitted to the Family Court that … procedural rules governing cases in the Family Division are complicated. It is recommended that you make every effort to … Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) system - JEDS is a website that facilitates the submission of documents …