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… was fine, and she discharged him from the hospital. After visiting D.C.'s father, Cathy and D.C. returned home. At … were half open, and his limbs were limp at his side. Cathy placed her hands under D.C.'s back and attempted to shake … TRIAL COURT'S CUMULATIVE ERRORS DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR AND RELIABLE TRIAL. POINT V – TRIAL COUNSEL WAS INEFFECTIVE BY …
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… need only satisfy the evidence rules relating to relevancy, most importantly Rule 403." Rose, 206 N.J. at 179. To … S.S.'s recorded statement into evidence because it was unreliable. Again, we disagree. Rule 803 governs the … person or persons to whom the statement was given, (3) the place and occasion for giving the statement, (4) whether the …
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… need only satisfy the evidence rules relating to relevancy, most importantly Rule 403." Rose, 206 N.J. at 179. To … S.S.'s recorded statement into evidence because it was unreliable. Again, we disagree. Rule 803 governs the … person or persons to whom the statement was given, (3) the place and occasion for giving the statement, (4) whether the …
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… an email at her work account. By the time the hearing took place in 2021, plaintiff had left her job and no longer had … size would take two or three hours to inspect, and that, at most, he would only do minor "preliminary" tasks before the … events of the day of the inspection to be "clearer and more reliable" than that of Altman, who seemed to be "confused or …
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… an email at her work account. By the time the hearing took place in 2021, plaintiff had left her job and no longer had … size would take two or three hours to inspect, and that, at most, he would only do minor "preliminary" tasks before the … events of the day of the inspection to be "clearer and more reliable" than that of Altman, who seemed to be "confused or …
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… 5:10-5-Post-Complaint Submissions 5:10-5 At least ten business days … For private stepparent adoptions and direct private placement adoptions, fingerprint and Division of Child … by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name changes. … 5:10-5 …
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… our key points here is not to single out the courtroom as a place where bias especially reigns but rather to suggest … that she has to make at a local strip mall. She can buy a salad for $10 or a cheeseburger for $3. Unfortunately, … we do not mean to suggest that implicit bias is the only or most important problem, or that explicit bias (revealed or …
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… Section (LSS) plays a vital role in ensuring equal justice for people with limited English proficiency (LEP) or who are … an interpreter help page . … On This Page … Body … Becoming a NJ Court Interpreter … Discover how to become a … Exam in NJ 1987 to 2014 Additional Data on Test Parts for most languages tested Scores on the Consecutive Section of …
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… the reasons stated in Judge Christopher Kazlau's lucid and comprehensive written opinion. We remand, however, for the … Defense counsel also argued defendant's confession was unreliable, as he was under the influence of drugs and … should serve the custodial terms in order from the most punitive to the least punitive in order to allow …
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… the reasons stated in Judge Christopher Kazlau's lucid and comprehensive written opinion. We remand, however, for the … Defense counsel also argued defendant's confession was unreliable, as he was under the influence of drugs and … should serve the custodial terms in order from the most punitive to the least punitive in order to allow …
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… court determined defendant's "[c]ontinued visitation will place the [children] at risk," and suspended defendant's … Gertrude and Carl, and never provided the children with a reliable parental figure. The court also found defendant … and, as 20 A-5268-17T3 a result, over many years and for most of the children's lives, defendant's parents solely …
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… court determined defendant's "[c]ontinued visitation will place the [children] at risk," and suspended defendant's … Gertrude and Carl, and never provided the children with a reliable parental figure. The court also found defendant … and, as 20 A-5268-17T3 a result, over many years and for most of the children's lives, defendant's parents solely …
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… interest, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:2-4.1(a). The Division placed Lauren in one of its resource homes. In December … the defendant of a fair trial, a trial whose result is reliable. [Strickland, supra, 466 U.S. at 687, 104 S. Ct. at … did not introduce a report or present the expert at trial. Most likely, either Roger did not attend the evaluation, or …
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… interest, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:2-4.1(a). The Division placed Lauren in one of its resource homes. In December … the defendant of a fair trial, a trial whose result is reliable. [Strickland, supra, 466 U.S. at 687, 104 S. Ct. at … did not introduce a report or present the expert at trial. Most likely, either Roger did not attend the evaluation, or …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 • njcourts.gov … a six (6) on the New Criminal Activity risk scale on their most recent Public Safety Assessment (PSA); • Defendants who … of a defendant’s release. The court should leave in place any conditions of release previously ordered, and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … benefits for the storm damages, how should the mortgage company determine whether to use those insurance funds to … accumulated in the meantime. Additionally, the lender must place the insurance funds in an interest-bearing, segregated …
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… on which it can determine whether CSAAS is sufficiently reliable to meet the standard of N.J.R.E. 702[,]” Ibid., the … F. 101 (D.C. Cir. 1923) hearing (“the Frye hearing”) took place on July 17, 18, 20, and 21 2017, and consisted of the … A. What is CSAAS? As an initial matter -- and perhaps the most glaring aspect supporting this decision -- a precise …
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… on which it can determine whether CSAAS is sufficiently reliable to meet the standard of N.J.R.E. 702[,]” Ibid., the … F. 101 (D.C. Cir. 1923) hearing (“the Frye hearing”) took place on July 17, 18, 20, and 21 2017, and consisted of the … A. What is CSAAS? As an initial matter -- and perhaps the most glaring aspect supporting this decision -- a precise …
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… Although they received several offers from prospective buyers, each party then determined they wanted to buy out … the four percent commission. This was $1,000 more than the most recent third-party offer. Plaintiff's last offer prior … reasons to support his position. Oral argument took place, as evidenced by plaintiff's filing of the transcript …
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… Although they received several offers from prospective buyers, each party then determined they wanted to buy out … the four percent commission. This was $1,000 more than the most recent third-party offer. Plaintiff's last offer prior … reasons to support his position. Oral argument took place, as evidenced by plaintiff's filing of the transcript …