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- njcourts.gov… report indicated that S.T.’s “[m]easures of verbal comprehension . . . suggest[ed] a superior level of … above average. On the other hand, her speed in processing complex information remained impaired. 2 In February 2010, S.T. filed a civil complaint alleging that she suffered serious injuries …
- njcourts.gov… including one for a wiretap of, and another for further communications data from, defendant’s cell phone. According … safety and the preservation of evidence as reasons for not complying with the warrant requirement. He did not identify … evidence reveals that the Prosecutor’s Office was able to comply with the dictates of the warrant requirement of our …
- njcourts.gov… to plain error. The Court also examines whether the State committed reversible error by commenting, during summation, on defendant’s silence when … When she graduated from middle school in 1998, their communications continued, becoming more intimate. Shortly …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. SHAWN CUSTIS (14-01-0204, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… aggravated assault, and other offenses. The offenses were committed in the course of a home invasion, in which the … stations, prompting women who personally knew defendant to come forward and identify him as the attacker shown on the … she regained consciousness, crawled over to the home computer, and sent an unintelligible email to her husband. …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. EDGARDO E. CUEVAS (15-09-0751, PASSAIC COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… fair one, because every time we go to the court -- I know I commit a 1 The Public Defender shall "[m]aintain one or more … for the proper performance of the duties of the office and compensate them for their services . . . ." N.J.S.A. … ask him, can you help me get my lawyer, because the crime I commit is not that serious to get 8 years 85. But I'm not …
- njcourts.gov… procedural due process and found that self-representation compounds the risk of error in family proceedings, thereby … general grant of a right of self-representation to competent litigants in matters that directly affect them … New Jersey’s longstanding adherence to the principle that a competent litigant may represent himself or herself in a …
- njcourts.gov… The Court considers whether the “Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome” (CSAAS) has a sufficiently reliable … show general acceptance of CSAAS in the relevant scientific community, and concluded that there was consensus only as to … abuse. Expert testimony about CSAAS in general, and its component behaviors other than delayed disclosure, may no …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. PEDRO A. GARCIA (11-11-1892, BERGEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… appellate review none of the alleged trial errors he now complains of, and none were clearly capable of producing an … would often deny it. The sister once observed defendant become angry because the victim had told defendant's ex-wife … he was deeply in love with defendant, but defendant would become embarrassed when the victim referred to defendant as a …
- njcourts.gov… treatment and having no contact with his brother unless recommended by a therapist. The court also ordered C.K. to comply with the Megan’s Law requirements, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to … that any loosening of the strictures of Megan’s Law must come from the Supreme Court of New Jersey in assessing the …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. GERALD POHIDA (04-04-0497, MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… is present or readily available to assist that person, the communication of that information to the suspect is … at 269.] Reed also ruled that "whenever the attorney has communicated his presence and desire to confer with the … he told her about the Reed issue. Wayne testified that he accompanied defendant to meetings at Zegas's office prior to …
- njcourts.gov… R.B. Defendant and R.B. were charged in an indictment with committing offenses occurring during two overlapping … on or about January 22, 2011": second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated 1 We employ initials and pseudonyms to … The indictment alleged the following two offenses were committed "between on or about November 28, 2010, and on or …
- njcourts.gov… concern but was “still not willing to allow the children to come back and reside with her.” A.B. asserted that she lived … son in a resource home. The Division then filed a verified complaint in the Family Part of the Superior Court, Chancery … that the caseworker’s testimony on the matter was competent, material, and relevant evidence. The dissent …
- njcourts.gov… CASE. POINT IV THE TRIAL COURT FAILED TO GIVE A PROPER AND COMPLETE JURY INSTRUCTION REGARDING PHOTO ARRAY … DENIED A FAIR TRIAL WHEN THE TRIAL COURT FAILED TO MAKE A COMPLETE RECORD [OF] CRITICAL READ-BACK TESTIMONY OF A … WITNESS. POINT VII [THE] CUMULATIVE IMPACT OF THE ERRORS COMMITTED THROUGHOUT THE TRIAL DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR AND …
- njcourts.gov… which a defendant is barred from asserting contribution and common-law indemnification claims against a public entity … a percentage of fault to a public entity pursuant to the Comparative Negligence Act and the Joint Tortfeasors … case in Pennsylvania, but the Superior Court dismissed the complaint on March 10, 2014. On June 3, 2013, plaintiffs …
- Maryanne Grande v. Saint Clare’s Health System (076606) (Morris County and Statewide) - Published Opinionsnjcourts.gov… the nurse case manager overseeing Grande’s workers’ compensation claim, instructed Grande to report to Kinematic … evaluation. Grande underwent the examination. The Report recommended maximum loads for Grande to bear, including that … to chest. The Report noted that Grande’s results “may be compatible with mild residual functional issues, as per …
- njcourts.gov… Indictment 09-07-1981 with second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … was on the first floor of a three-story building; it had a common door to the outside. There was an interior door for … men entered the apartment, J.R. and M.M. heard a gunshot coming from the kitchen. The intruder 8 A-5388-11T2 in the …
- njcourts.gov… moments after telling the officers that he did not wish to comment on that particular subject. Because defendant did … What happened today about the loaded gun or did that come in play at all? [Defendant]: That came in play a long … moved for a mistrial, contending that the State improperly commented on defendant’s right to remain silent. The trial …
- State v. Richard Willis - Published Opinionsnjcourts.gov… by N.J. to conclude that defendant had a tendency to commit criminal acts. The jury found defendant guilty of … that incident. The assaults of K.M. and N.J. had certain common elements, but when evidence of a prior sexual assault … inadvertently, by a jury as evidence of a propensity to commit criminal acts. Here, the logical relationship between …
- State v. Michael Lamb - Published Opinionsnjcourts.gov… as they ran into a nearby yard. Outside of a home in the community where defendant allegedly lived, Pennsville … in an effort to persuade either defendant or Marcus to come outside. Once Marcus left the home, he was placed in … multiple people reside in the same home, any occupant with common authority over the premises or effects sought to be …
- njcourts.gov… permits intercepting and monitoring out-of-state communications in New Jersey. The jury found defendant … follow when seeking to intercept wire, oral, and electronic communications. In 1968, the New Jersey Legislature enacted … particular crimes, to intercept wire, electronic, and oral communications. N.J.S.A. 2A:156A-8. Before judges can enter …