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… to trial counsel only. We intimate no views on the outcome of any future proceedings. I. We discern the following … dead at 11:53 p.m. An autopsy later revealed that Reid died from strangulation and "[sixteen] stab wounds in the … evaluation dated January 18, 2000, that was prepared by Edward J. Dougherty, Ed.D., when defendant was almost fifteen …
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… whether 3 A-2131-18 imposition of consecutive sentences is warranted considering the fairness of the overall sentence. … first address defendant's contention that the trial court committed plain error by failing to sua sponte provide the … closely examined expert testimony and scientific studies concerning a number of variables that affect human …
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… Through his counsel, he contends that (1) the prosecutor's comments throughout the trial constituted misconduct … an autopsy on Megan's body and opined that she had died of strangulation and her neck had been fractured. The … an objection. We do not discern any prejudice to defendant warranting a reversal of the jury verdict. Finally, …
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… defendant Al-Raheem Marrow with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder (count one); first-degree murder (count two); … Jermaine Bynes, lying on the ground in the courtyard of a Newark housing development. Bynes had been shot three times in … there at the scene of the homicide. And it's interesting, ladies and gentlemen, for the same reason that it's …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ANDREW HOWARD-FRENCH, Defendant-Appellant. … Was No Clear and Convincing Evidence That [Defendant] Had Committed A Wrongful Act on July 11, 2018. B. Evidence … 11 incident, he also lied about what occurred when Bryce died on July 17. We are unpersuaded. N.J.R.E. 404(b)(2) …
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… admitted she obtained money from the victim on the day he died but claimed she had borrowed the money and denied … one of the fundamental tenets of Miranda and undercut the warnings that had been read to her at the start of the … In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of eight years in prison, subject to the …
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… urgent care because his stomach was very bloated and he was complaining of pain. The SRU workers observed and … blood flow – to the intestines. The injury causes cells to die, leaving the affected areas susceptible to necrosis, … John, Amy, and the children. John told DCPP workers he was aware of Chad's abdominal injury, but denied knowing its …
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… I know it's a f[***] up. [DEFENDANT'S MOTHER]: So am I coming down? Can I visit you in jail? It was at this time … to defendant's mother, but never provided renewed Miranda warnings or cautioned defendant, who then continued to speak … and he went for it, so I thought I was going to die, so– [DEFENDANT'S MOTHER]: But, Zachary, Zachary,– …
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… that he became an oppressed minority shareholder in the companies because George and Ras disapproved of Robert's … 1994, George formed Koger to create information systems software for use by investment funds for internal processing. … because Lisa was older, divorced with children, 3 Gabriella died before the trial began. A-3636-08T3 5 and from a …
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… to trial counsel only. We intimate no views on the outcome of any future proceedings. I. We discern the following … dead at 11:53 p.m. An autopsy later revealed that Reid died from strangulation and "[sixteen] stab wounds in the … evaluation dated January 18, 2000, that was prepared by Edward J. Dougherty, Ed.D., when defendant was almost fifteen …
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… whether 3 A-2131-18 imposition of consecutive sentences is warranted considering the fairness of the overall sentence. … first address defendant's contention that the trial court committed plain error by failing to sua sponte provide the … closely examined expert testimony and scientific studies concerning a number of variables that affect human …
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… and PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, Defendants-Respondents, and ANGELA WARD, R.N.; NICOLE TUESDAY, LPN, and GIDEON THUO, R.N., … David Eric Yearby, an alleged mentally ill man, died strapped to a "restraint chair" in the Middlesex County … moved to dismiss with prejudice the counts in plaintiffs' complaint alleging professional and/or medical malpractice …
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… other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3285-18 Two juvenile complaints charged N.P. (Neal)1 with acts which, if … DEPRIVED JUVENILE OF DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR TRIAL AND WARRANTS REVERSAL. (Not raised below) For the reasons that … the lower center of her back. • Sometime after her father died in December 2013, he took her phone, and when she …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ANDREW HOWARD-FRENCH, Defendant-Appellant. … Was No Clear and Convincing Evidence That [Defendant] Had Committed A Wrongful Act on July 11, 2018. B. Evidence … 11 incident, he also lied about what occurred when Bryce died on July 17. We are unpersuaded. N.J.R.E. 404(b)(2) …
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… admitted she obtained money from the victim on the day he died but claimed she had borrowed the money and denied … one of the fundamental tenets of Miranda and undercut the warnings that had been read to her at the start of the … In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of eight years in prison, subject to the …
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… (Robyn A. Veasey, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Howard B. Tat, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Gurbir S. … told anyone because [J.G.] 'threatened to hit her until she dies' and also threatened to hurt [A.G.]" Jesse also … with a plan to hang herself." Following a March 8, 2017 compliance review order, the Division admitted Jesse to a …
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… obligations because the trial court erred when imputing income to defendant. We remand for redetermination of those … and their children were minors. A. Defendant's Income. 1 We identify the parties by initials to protect the … were terminated at that time. He testified GFI was moving toward paying brokers $100,000 per 6 A-4267-17T2 year instead …
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… the Court. The Court considers whether, in this case, the “common knowledge” exception relieves plaintiffs of the … is not within the average understanding of a juror and thus warranted an affidavit of merit. C. Amicus curiae PURE, also … Estate of Chin v. Saint Barnabas Medical Center, a patient died from an air embolism during a diagnostic hysteroscopy, …
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… Airel Trino (John Burke, of counsel and on the briefs). Edward M. Colligan argued the cause for respondents Silvana … and Ralph Hernandez, Raniel's father, filed suit alleging common law negligence, intentional infliction of emotional 3 … against hosts who served the plaintiff alcohol when he died from falling down the stairs in the hosts' home); …
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… bank, and, if so, if it is preempted by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). We hold that 1 Nancy Paley died during this litigation, and her estate has continued to … Plaintiff testified she received no letters and was not aware the account had been converted to a regular checking …