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1.12 (Intro)
Charges Document PDF
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… 1. medical expenses [Charge 8.11A]; 2. past and future lost wages [Charge 8.11C]; 3. pain, suffering, … I'm going to excuse you while I consider their points. Do not begin to discuss the case because after I … instructions before sending the jury to deliberate.] "Ladies and Gentlemen: You may now retire to the jury room for …
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… failed to meet its burden. The State has failed to comply with our discovery rules. The State has failed to … even under N.J.R.E. 401 and 403. As a result, this Court is compelled to exclude all ballistics testimony from Mr. … tested. See D-46, Scurich, “The Hawthorne effect in studies of firearm and toolmark examiners.” Before dismissing …
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… to each other on a bus. 1 The State contended defendant committed an act of vaginal penetration while M.K. was … to M.K.'s accusations. In a written statement of reasons accompanying the January 27, 2025 order, Judge Tarantino … M.K. was a "fact witness for the State"; her testimony was "competent, relevant, and material"; and "[t]he probative …
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… However, their relationship ended before the Division completed its investigation. After the father and his … put forth a plan even if he were to be released in the near future. [He] ha[d] not identified safe and stable housing … parenting option for [Nellie] now or in the foreseeable future," that he "remains incarcerated," and that he was …
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… Oh filed a claim for unemployment benefits. A deputy commissioner in the New Jersey Department of Labor denied … manager, at an annual salary of $70,000 per year, with commissions for certain jobs. In July 2016, TZ increased … raised "the stress level" of everybody who worked for the company. He testified that when he asked Belle questions, …
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… and Permanency (the Division) filed a guardianship complaint naming both parents as defendants. Judge Linda … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … defendant's claim. B.R., supra, 192 N.J. at 311. Defendant points to twenty-six "facts" that, he argues, could have …
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… of plaintiff eMazzanti Technologies, Inc. (eMazzanti or company) against defendant Douglas Singer, its former employee, for $27,200 in compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-3. The statute is part of the New Jersey Computer Related Offenses Act (CROA), N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-1 to …
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… defendant, police foiled the plot before its purpose was accomplished. Id. at 4–5. We characterized the totality of the … of his co-defendants, Valdo Thompson, who pled guilty, as "compelling." Id. at 2. Defendant filed a timely PCR … man who wore a ski mask. Dupree said defendant "had a hoodie on and he had it tight, so you couldn't notice that it …
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… and Permanency (the Division) filed a guardianship complaint naming both parents as defendants. Judge Linda … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … defendant's claim. B.R., supra, 192 N.J. at 311. Defendant points to twenty-six "facts" that, he argues, could have …
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… of plaintiff eMazzanti Technologies, Inc. (eMazzanti or company) against defendant Douglas Singer, its former employee, for $27,200 in compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-3. The statute is part of the New Jersey Computer Related Offenses Act (CROA), N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-1 to …
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… along the lines of Washington General Rule 37 (GR 37). The Committee of the Judicial Conference explored GR 37 along … for military service. The Rule is intended to cover any future amendments to the statute. Comment to Rule 1:8-3A(a) … remedy for a violation of paragraph (a). The following remedies may be applied in response to a court determination …
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… defendant, police foiled the plot before its purpose was accomplished. Id. at 4–5. We characterized the totality of the … of his co-defendants, Valdo Thompson, who pled guilty, as "compelling." Id. at 2. Defendant filed a timely PCR … man who wore a ski mask. Dupree said defendant "had a hoodie on and he had it tight, so you couldn't notice that it …
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… Oh filed a claim for unemployment benefits. A deputy commissioner in the New Jersey Department of Labor denied … manager, at an annual salary of $70,000 per year, with commissions for certain jobs. In July 2016, TZ increased … raised "the stress level" of everybody who worked for the company. He testified that when he asked Belle questions, …
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… However, their relationship ended before the Division completed its investigation. After the father and his … put forth a plan even if he were to be released in the near future. [He] ha[d] not identified safe and stable housing … parenting option for [Nellie] now or in the foreseeable future," that he "remains incarcerated," and that he was …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … 4:46-2, holding that the judge must consider, “whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … and for the reasons discussed further below, plaintiff’s complaint as well as her claim for punitive damages is …
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… at trial. Because we are remanding this matter, we need not comprehensively recount the facts. Appellant, a … amount of her hair. Appellant went to the infirmary and completed her workday. The following day, appellant, who was … by a neurosurgeon and an orthopedic surgeon, both of whom recommended cervical surgery. However, appellant chose not to …
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… DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE HADDON TOWNSHIP SHADE TREE COMMISSION, ASPHALT PAVING SYSTEMS, INC., Defendants, and … Suzanne Scanlon, respectively, and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. We affirm. 3 A-1774-22 On May 27, … her arm, which required surgery to correct. She filed a complaint seeking damages for her injuries, and the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … 4:46-2, holding that the judge must consider, “whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … and for the reasons discussed further below, plaintiff’s complaint as well as her claim for punitive damages is …
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… DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE HADDON TOWNSHIP SHADE TREE COMMISSION, ASPHALT PAVING SYSTEMS, INC., Defendants, and … Suzanne Scanlon, respectively, and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. We affirm. 3 A-1774-22 On May 27, … her arm, which required surgery to correct. She filed a complaint seeking damages for her injuries, and the …
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… at trial. Because we are remanding this matter, we need not comprehensively recount the facts. Appellant, a … amount of her hair. Appellant went to the infirmary and completed her workday. The following day, appellant, who was … by a neurosurgeon and an orthopedic surgeon, both of whom recommended cervical surgery. However, appellant chose not to …