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… contends that the defendant invoked the legal process to accomplish some unlawful end, namely, to compel the plaintiff … If you find that the use of the process was a proper one, then I charge you as a matter of law that the motive is immaterial. The legal pursuits of one’s rights, no matter what may be the motive of the …
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… __________________. The liability of an owner of a dog is one imposed by statute, namely N.J.S.A. 4:19‑16, which in … the property of the defendant, you should note that anyone whose presence is expressly or impliedly permitted on … question of damages. … A. Dog Bite Liability — Plaintiff’s Comparative Negligence/Burden of Proof … In a case such as …
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… an unreasonable interference with the use and enjoyment of one’s land which results in material interference with the ordinary comfort of human existence, i.e ., annoyance, inconvenience, … obstructing a public street is prima facie a nuisance but one may stand teams and vehicles in front of his/her …
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… to be false; 5. That the defendant intended that someone else would rely upon the false statement; and 6. That … a reasonable doubt is that the defendant intended that someone else would rely upon the false statement believing that … of such circumstances or believes or hopes that they exist. One can be deemed to be acting purposely if he/she acts with …
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… is based reads in pertinent part as follows: A person commits an offense if he harms another by an unlawful act … for something that person did or is perceived to have done previously to the actor. The fourth element the State … If you find that the State has proven each and every one of these elements beyond a reasonable doubt, you must …
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… allergens, retrieving items such as medicine or the telephone, providing physical support and assistance with balance … and the provision of emotional support, well‑being, comfort, or companionship do not constitute work or tasks … a reasonable person would observe in the actor’s situation. One is said to act recklessly if one acts with recklessness, …
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… that reads as follows: … A person subject to parole commits a crime . . . if the person goes into hiding or … “Parole” is a period of supervised release by which the prisoner is allowed to serve the final portion of his/her … into hiding or left the State. “Hiding” means to conceal one’s whereabouts. It is not enough for the State to prove …
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… means the transfer, actual, constructive or attempted, from one person to another of a controlled dangerous substance … in exchange for payment or promise of payment of money or anything of value. In regard to the third element, … and purpose as separate propositions of proof do not commonly exist. They must ordinarily be discovered as other …
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… have expanded dramatically with the growing emphasis on monetary penalties and the addition of the Drug Enforcement … increase in dollars and subcategories for Violent Crimes Compensation Board (VCCB) assessments. This trend is likely to continue. Much of the money collected by probation is designated for use by other …
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… insufficient to sustain defendant's burden, we affirm. On one day in March 2017, defendant robbed a liquor store with … young men on the street, brandishing the gun and demanding money, their cell phones and a key fob. The liquor store … one count of first-degree carjacking in exchange for a recommended twelve-year sentence subject to the periods of 3 …
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… 2019. The CI went to the house to make each buy using money supplied by the Atlantic City Police Department. In each buy, the CI handed the money to defendant inside the house, and the CI received … and also identified defendant as the person with whom he completed each transaction. In his affidavit in support of …
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… a job easier than in New Jersey. He tried. He couldn't find one. Since we have family here we thought we would move … long time. It's a very hard thing to do but we had no income except for mine and . . . it wasn’t making the bills. … her for any reason. Claimant 4 A-4173-19 confirmed no one had told her she would lose her job when the new dentist …
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… CURIAM Plaintiff, a licensed dentist in New Jersey, filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking injunctive and … alleged the referral was contrary to federal law, and one consequence of the referral was plaintiff's resulting … record is less than adequate and the issue presented is one that requires the expertise of the agency." Ibid. …
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… Transit Rail Operations, Inc. and dismissing plaintiff's complaint for damages under the Federal Employers' Liability … judgment should be granted only "when the evidence 'is so one-sided that one party must prevail as a matter of law.'" Brill v. …
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… Overview 3 Filing Walkthrough - Registration You need to complete the initial registration process by reading the … verify your firm information and email address. At least one email address is required. 11/1/2018 NJ Judiciary … Filing Walkthrough - Case Search To begin, you may use any one of the search criteria to search for a case. 11/1/2018 …
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9.12
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… CHARGE 9.12 — Page 1 of 6 9.12 CONDEMNATION — METHODS OF COMPUTING FAIR MARKET VALUE (Approved 4/96) A. Generally You … buyer and seller negotiating freely? The experts have mentioned other factors to show the similarity or dissimilarity … such an investment. That means that on an investment of one hundred dollars he or she could expect to receive income …
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2C:12-1.2
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… or agreed to aid another…”). Id. at 485 n.1. Therefore, the Committee suggests that counsel and the court tailor the … or permanently incapable of understanding or controlling one’s conduct, or of appraising or controlling one’s condition, which incapacity shall include but is not …
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2C:14-2a(3)
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… part: A person is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person … during the commission, or attempted commission, whether alone or with one or more other persons, of [choose appropriate] robbery, …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person during the commission or attempted commission, whether alone or with one or more other persons, of [choose appropriate] robbery, …
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2C:21-4.3 a/b
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… 12/9/02 HEALTH CARE CLAIMS FRAUD: KNOWING/RECKLESS PRACTITIONER1 (N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4.3a/b) The defendant is charged in … care claims fraud. Our statutes provide that A practitioner is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing …