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… These consolidated appeals test that principle through a common legal issue: whether a trial judge can consider at … Paden-Battle on the charges of kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and felony murder, and acquitted Paden- Battle of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and both weapons offenses. In sentencing …
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… concern about tainting the jury and added, “I think coming to court for jury service no one expects they are … the help of experts, interested stakeholders, the legal community, and members of the public -- and consider … convene in the fall to assess this important issue and recommend improvements to our system of justice. 1. …
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… approval for disability retirement.” Pritchett filed a complaint alleging the State violated the New Jersey Law … Against Discrimination (LAD). The jury awarded Pritchett compensatory damages in excess of $1.8 million and punitive … scrutiny called for in Lockley and underscored in the companion case of Green v. Jersey City Board of Education, …
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… may not have been summarized. New Jersey Republican State Committee v. Philip D. Murphy (A-82-19) (084731) Argued … a whole, and the Framers’ intent, thus avoiding absurd outcomes that would, for example, allow the State to borrow … spending in future budgets.” (pp. 16-18) Plaintiffs filed a complaint on July 16, 2020, asserting that the Bond Act …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … Reading the statute in that way avoids absurd results and comports with the view that the Legislature “writes motor- … under section 33c from 2012 through 2019. Law enforcement commonly attacks problems at their source, yet here, rather …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … Reading the statute in that way avoids absurd results and comports with the view that the Legislature “writes motor- … under section 33c from 2012 through 2019. Law enforcement commonly attacks problems at their source, yet here, rather …
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… to expedite its consideration of inmates for parole and the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections (DOC) to … furlough received a two-sentence form letter from the Commissioner that notified them of the outcome but did not set forth any reasons. Inmates denied …
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… this appeal, the Court considers whether the prosecutor’s comments and use of a particular PowerPoint slide in her … nor did he verbally threaten violence if Cervantes did not comply with his request. Defendant then walked out of the … the alarm. The central trial issue was whether defendant committed second-degree robbery -- theft using force or the …
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… These consolidated appeals test that principle through a common legal issue: whether a trial judge can consider at … Paden-Battle on the charges of kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and felony murder, and acquitted Paden- Battle of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and both weapons offenses. In sentencing …
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… the heightened duty-of-care standard governing private common carriers applies to public common carriers such as defendant New Jersey Transit … of the three TCA immunities they invoke, as well as whether comparative fault could be allocated to the unidentified …
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… court issued a written opinion, stating that Smith would be compelled to testify at trial and that if she refused to … implicate Lewis. Additionally, the State presented a more compelling case against Lewis, which included DNA evidence … crafting the curative instruction does not make the defense complicit in inviting or acquiescing in an error -- the …
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… to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … 15-16) 4. Juveniles receive heightened protections when it comes to custodial interrogations for obvious reasons. … allow a parent and juvenile to consult in private, absent a compelling reason, that fact should weigh heavily in the …
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… warrant for defendant S.N. for acts alleged to have been committed against his stepdaughter in 2012. In a … lewdness; and second-degree child endangerment. The affidavit of probable cause in support of the … child endangerment, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a).3 The affidavit of probable cause in support of the …
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… Alliance Healthcare (Alliance) hired Ardan as a healthcare communicator. Seven weeks later, Alliance terminated her employment. Ardan applied for unemployment compensation. The Deputy Director of the Division of … “it was not an option; it was not available to request accommodations or to ask for another position.” She stated …
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… house in the afternoon and told her that he had just come from town, where he had argued again with his brother … that the State’s improper use of the evidence in summation compounded the trial court’s failure to promptly instruct … should have been excluded because John would not have been competent to testify to an opinion not rationally based on …
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… of fact, and with experience in fulfilling that role comes expertise. Duplication of the trial judge’s efforts in … Court released its decision in Anderson. The Advisory Committee rejected “a more searching appellate review” in … judicial authority.” See Fed. R. Civ. P. 52(a) advisory committee’s note to 1985 amendment. Acknowledging that a …
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… dressed and act as though nothing had happened. The victim complied, and the parties and defendant’s sister then … the DNA evidence, which prevented him from presenting a complete defense. A divided Appellate Division panel … guilt, and thereby deprived him of the ability to present a complete defense. A complete defense includes the right to …
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… been summarized.) Sergio Rodriguez v. Raymours Furniture Company, Inc. (A-27-14) (074603) Argued December 1, 2015 -- … applied for a job with defendant Raymours Furniture Company, Inc., t/a Raymour & Flanigan. The last page of the … Although informed that his termination was due to a company-wide reduction in force, plaintiff asserted that …
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… back to the United States, but Carrascosa failed to comply with the order. In October 2007, Innes filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendants, Van Aulen, … summary judgment and sua sponte severed the third- party complaint against Carrascosa. However, the trial court …
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… on the front door. After knocking, the sergeant heard a commotion inside the apartment. He announced that he had a … seeing the porch’s sliding glass door open, its screen door come crashing down, and defendant step onto the porch. In … to lie” and by precluding “the admission of Santiago’s affidavit which 15 contained the same demonstrably false …