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A-40-23 Petition For Certification
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… v. THOMAS IRWIN; NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY; JOHN DOES 1-5; ABC CORPORATIONS 1-5; … is a statute directly on point which says the exact opposite of what the trial judge ruled. That trial court ruling … urging, trial judges who disagree with it should not be free to apply the superseded version. Certification should …
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… order, entered after a hearing, finding defendant Z.K. not competent to stand trial. We affirm the February 24th order … by additional officers close to his home. Despite being commanded to lay on the ground, defendant ignored the … obligated to accept her opinions. Indeed, a fact-finder is free to accept or reject all or part of any expert’s …
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… as permitted under N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(f)(2), the State recommended that defendant be sentenced in the third-degree … arguing that because the judge failed to engage in the requisite analysis and make the necessary findings, the judge … in return for his plea; and was pleading guilty of his own free will. In providing a factual basis for the plea, …
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… mandate. 1. Pension benefits are part of the member’s recompense for past service. In the event that members accrue … it ever intended to pertain to unpaid benefits. The estate points out that, whereas a retirant is permitted to … N.J.S.A. 43:16A-12.1 makes clear that a PFRS member is not free to designate any beneficiary he or she so chooses.” …
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A-65-24 Amicus Curiae Brief
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… 8 Goodman v. Com Exch. Nat'l Bank & Tr. Co., 200 A. 644 (Pa. 1938) … accumulated snow. Gallardo alleges this created a slushy, refreezing condition that caused her injuries. The trial court … allegedly transformed the surface into slushy, refreezing conditions that posed greater risks to invitees. …
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… cross-motion for summary judgment, and dismissed their complaint with prejudice. We reverse and remand for further … N.J.S.A. 15A:6-4, without interfering with the voters' free and fair choice in the election involving a religious … Sims, 377 U.S. 533, 555 (1964), noted "[t]he right to vote freely for the candidate of one's choice is of the essence …
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… . . . proceeds at his or her peril by insufficiently completing the [NOA] or CIS. The appellant should explicitly … to the November 4, 2022 order, plaintiffs moved to compel the Estate to produce documents referenced in the … 162 N.J. Super. 145 (App. Div. 1978)). A trial court "is free to apply [sanctions], subject only to the requirement …
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A-18-24 Amicus Curiae Brief the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of NJ
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… of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey rmintz@mccarter.com ddalessandro@mccarter.com lfoster@mccarter.com Robert A. … of the ACDL-NJ’s legal mission. Thus, ACDL-NJ has the requisite interest to participate in this matter, and FILED, … to search and diminishes the constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches. If the police are not …
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… 9, 2021). The Ordinance also provides for a cannabis subcommittee, consisting of two members of the Borough Council … and that each of the nine criteria could be awarded ten points. The criteria included: [1] Applicant's owners' or … the process it adopted. Otherwise, municipalities would be free to set standards and public expectations 'to ensure …
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A-21-24 Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey Association for Justice
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… New Jersey 08050 (609) 759-2500 wright@njlegaladvice.com Date Submitted: February 24, 2025 (800) 4-APPEAL • … consumer and employee protection, individuals’ rights to be free from acts of discrimination and negligence causing … than describe as something that “would have” occurred-two points of fact to support their contention that plaintiff …
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… for maintenance of the surrounding property and related common elements. Sloan 3 A-2328-21 ceased paying homeowners' … into an escrow account each month. Society Hill filed a complaint to collect the outstanding fees, and Sloan filed … Act and its own governing documents and that its actions be free of fraud, self-dealing, or unconscionability. Moreover, …
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… In this putative class action, plaintiffs assert claims of common law fraud and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act … that interlocutory ruling. Defendants raise the following points for our consideration: I. PLAINTIFFS CLEARLY AND … contractual disputes. Plaintiffs and the other tenants were free to litigate their contractual and fraud claims in …
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… Paul Jensen, and their associated entities. Despite the complexity of the matter, we endeavor to describe the … and Jensen's representations were inaccurate, and that the completed project exceeded that sum. Meanwhile, 4 A-1592-24 … to arbitration accordingly. Although the parties remain free to revise their preferences and reconsider whether to …
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… of the Courts Steven D. Bonville Chief of Staff Winifred M. Comfort Director, Office of Communications and Community … J.A.D Acting Administrative Director of the Courts website, njcourts.com, for public comment through May 19. … These threats impact the judiciary and other public officials, including law enforcement officers, legislators, …
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… Randi Zupko, a former County of Ocean employee, filed a complaint in federal district court against defendants … of Ocean, Scott Waters, and Robert Greitz. The federal complaint consisted of various claims under both federal and … related federal and state claims in federal court [are] free to reassert in state court the state claims that the …
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… The WorkPlace Group, Inc., DICE HOLDINGS, INC., d/b/a DICE.COM, and MONSTER.COM, Defendants. … per week. If this is something that is possible[,] [f]eel free to consider my credentials. A-3377-10T1 5 Otherwise, …
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… found that Lerner had discharged Mackin for violating company policy regarding the return of damaged goods to the … of Review (Board). She claimed that she did not violate company policy because it was impossible to attach tags to … safety standards and reasonable standards for a workplace free of drug and substance abuse. [N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(b).] As …
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… said, "Yes" and proceeded to acknowledge that his plea was "free and voluntary." 3 A-4222-15T2 Defense counsel addressed … insufficient merit to warrant discussion beyond the brief comments that follow. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). In State v. Tate, the … must be 'satisfied from the lips of the defendant that he committed the acts which constitute the crime.'" A factual …
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… as a correction officer with the Juvenile Justice Commission. On March 11, 2011, she responded to a report … that the handcuffs be loosened. The inmate managed to free one of her hands and struck petitioner in the head. The … petitioner suffered a permanent and total disability, and recommended reversing the Board's denial of accidental …
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… removal, but maintains she made significant strides to overcome that harm, which the judge ignored; the Division … be achieved because defendant failed to remain substance free, and the extensive delay caused significant harm to the … in the adult residential "Mommy and Me" treatment program accompanied by T.L.M. The program, which was extended to …