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… runs off. 3 A-5620-18 [Ibid. (slip op. at 3-5).] The victim died at the hospital three days later. Id. at 6. The autopsy … birthday. Defendant was charged with acts that, if committed by an adult, would have constituted first-degree … required to show there was probable cause that defendant committed an offense rendering him eligible for waiver and …
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… former girlfriend. His contentions are that the trial judge committed plain error when he failed to: 1) instruct the … job and falsely stated to her manager that she would not be coming in to work because she was in the hospital. Defendant … the Court noted "the victim in this case did not die in a physical altercation 'waged on equal terms'" …
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… were walking together. Walker was struck five times and died of his injuries on the scene. Arrington was shot in the … Defendant was charged in an indictment with: conspiracy to commit first- degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … he was under the influence on the 18th. He certainly didn't come back on the 19th and was still under the influence a …
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… focus on the "puzzle pieces" he had presented, use their "common sense" and not to be distracted by defense counsel's … contended the circumstantial evidence showed Nadjhier died between 10:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on April 25. The … and Nadjhier is Nadjhier will never get that opportunity. Ladies and gentlemen, we selected you through a painstaking …
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… of the witness and his credibility . . . [but could] come up during cross-examination" and therefore could bear … wrote to the prosecutor and detective in defendant's case complaining defendant's case was holding up the disposition … Defendant denied killing Worthy or being present when she died. He claimed he gave Worthy's handbag to Campbell …
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… statutory bar to a third-party action under the Workers' Compensation Act (WCA), N.J.S.A. 34:15-8, we affirm the Law … employees relinquish[] their right to pursue common-law remedies in exchange for automatic entitlement to certain, but … operates as an employee's surrender of other forms of remedies." Van Dunk v. Reckson Assocs. Realty Corp., 210 N.J. …
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… v. NET 2 FUNDS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Defendant-Appellant. Argued June 6, 2017 – Decided … was also a potential buyer for the ground lease, and Hartz communicated to both N2F and KABR that the first purchaser … defendant landlord secretly "preferred to watch the option die," and engaged in "a series of evasions and delays, that …
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… handed over the keys to the entry gate and doorway for the complex. [The officer] stood by as [defendant] removed his … and the other law enforcement officers left the apartment complex once Jennifer's body was removed because they were … various injuries. The medical examiner concluded Jennifer died due to "[m]ultiple sharp and blunt force injuries" and …
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A-3109-22 Briefs
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… By: Gerald J. Muller, Esq. E-mail: gmuller@geraldmullerlaw.com Attorney ID No. 022261977 By: Martina Baillie, Esq. … constitutional violation, the New Jersey Constitution “embodies rights in a vacuum, existing only on paper,” quoting … Laurel II, 92 N.J. 158, 209), that permitting builder’s remedies was also based upon principles of fairness (id. at …
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A-1825-22 Briefs
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… TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NOS. POINT IV EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … A-001825-22 vi TABLE OF AUTHORITIES PAGE NOS. Cases Bullcoming v. New Mexico, 564 U.S. 647 (2011) … home, she asked Mayra what would she would do if Rebecca died. (6T 101-18 to 20) Rebecca and Mayra went upstairs …
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A-1825-22 Briefs
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… TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NOS. POINT IV EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … A-001825-22 vi TABLE OF AUTHORITIES PAGE NOS. Cases Bullcoming v. New Mexico, 564 U.S. 647 (2011) … home, she asked Mayra what would she would do if Rebecca died. (6T 101-18 to 20) Rebecca and Mayra went upstairs …
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… Helen said she would be "happy to help facilitate . . . communication or be[] a trustee . . . if that's what they … so. 4 A-1107-23 per stirpes. If either of those brothers "die[d] without issue," that brother's share would pass to … 2003 wills, the children of their deceased siblings would become the beneficiaries. That advice was incorrect because …
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A-3391-21 Briefs
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… OF AN ILLEGALLY INCORRECT BASIS TO FIND DEFENDANT GUILTY, COMBINED WITH JURY INSTRUCTIONS THAT WERE INSUFFICIENT TO … A. The State Argued An Incorrect Theory Of Accomplice Liability, And The Trial Court’s Instruction Did … Rojas had been shot, was taken to the hospital, and died from his injuries. (6T 122-5 to 14, 9T 92-11 to 14) …
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… home, where Eric had lived since approximately 1970. Fay died, leaving Alyssa Melton, her granddaughter, as the … While plaintiffs were out of the property, defendant commenced renovations on the home. He removed the ceiling, … dismissed the TRO against Matthew after that trial had commenced. 2 "'Victim of domestic violence' means a person …
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… was speeding, crossed the double yellow lines onto incoming traffic on Route 94 North, and crashed into a Honda … and transported to the hospital. The rear seat passenger died several weeks later from his injuries, and the front … observe any visible injuries on defendant, but defendant complained of head and leg pain. Defendant advised Celi that …
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… High School. 2 Because plaintiff and her son share a common surname, we refer to him by his first name intending … February 17th. 4 A-0012-24 where they learned Shaquan had died from the stab wounds. Shaquan's cousin survived his … Nothing in the record, aside from the vague quote from an online article, could have reasonably alerted plaintiff to …
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… orders granting the summary judgment dismissal of their complaints against defendants Inspira Health Network … working at Inspira 1 Conicello's name is misspelled in the complaints. 4 A-4038-23 in 2006 as a staffing coordinator. … should let her daughter, who suffers from addiction, "just die." Forty complained about having to work during the …
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… the payment of the mortgage, taxes, attorney fees, realtor commissions and any other expenses related to the ownership … the other's one-half interest in the Florida property at a comparative market analysis price done by a realtor less any … was ill and 10 A-2674-21 had attended his funeral after he died, and had allowed her parents to live on the Florida …
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A-12-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… PLATKIN ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY R.J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 080 Trenton, New Jersey … 19 Greenholtz v. Inmates of Nebraska Penal & Corr. Complex, 442 U.S. 1 (1979) … head injuries that would have been fatal, but she died of asphyxiation caused by drowning.” Ibid. Krug would …
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… Edward Caton, Jr. Tragically, plaintiff's daughter died shortly after her car collided with the truck. Caton … the death was "the result of [decedent's] contributory/comparative negligence" and plaintiff's claims were barred … examined the effects of alcohol, including laboratory studies on "eye-hand coordination," "driver simulator tests," …