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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … Tarus v. Bor. of Pine Hill, 189 N.J. 497, 520 (2007); Velasquez v. Franz, 123 N.J. 498, 505 (1991). It seems … determination of a legal controversy; (2) to achieve party fairness, including both parties before the court as well as …
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… We refer to Milagros by her first name because she shares a common surname with defendant. By doing so, we intend no … ANALYSIS AND OTHERWISE FAILED TO CONSIDER THE OVERALL FAIRNESS OF THE SENTENCE WHEN IMPOSING A TEN-YEAR SENTENCE … State v. Case, 220 N.J. 49, 65 (2014) (citing State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 74 (2014)). Pursuant to N.J.S.A. …
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… assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b), and his sentence included community supervision for life (CSL). In April 2002, … defendant signed a document titled "General Conditions of Community Supervision for Life," which included a condition … 2.4 WERE APPROPRIATE VIOLATED DUE PROCESS AND FUNDAMENTAL FAIRNESS. D. BECAUSE THE STATE FAILED TO PRESENT EVIDENCE TO …
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… defendant HDOX Bioinformatics, Inc. (HDOX). Plaintiffs' complaint sought repayment of a $120,000 loan HDOX received … as the "maker" of the Note and HDOX as the "payee." The last paragraph of the Note required that the parties must … that when a controversy between parties is once fairly litigated and determined it is no longer open to …
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… defendant argues: POINT I DEFENDANT WAS DEPRIVED OF A FAIR TRIAL WHEN THE PROSECUTOR INDICATED DURING HIS OPENING … jeans, a white shirt, and a black do-rag" carrying a pink plastic bag. The officer testified this man matched the … (2007)). One such principle mandates that prosecutors limit comments in their opening statements "to the 'facts [they] …
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… Dashawn L. Mixson appeals from his convictions and concomitant aggregate fifty-year sentence for first-degree … PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT AND DEPRIVED [DEFENDANT] OF A FAIR TRIAL. A. The State's Summation was Replete with … yet," then "you all laughing like if I'm locked up," and, lastly, updated his cover photo with a picture of Tyron …
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… of a $852,100 deposit a buyer made in connection with a commercial real estate sale that failed to close. The buyer … we were [ready to close]. The lender pulled out at the last minute, we have no control over that, Judge. . . . . … that, as of December 4, 2018, the Edgewater property had a fair market value of $8,525,000, a figure slightly above the …
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… 3, 2009, an African-American male entered the store, complained that the lines 3 A-4615-18T1 were too long, and … of photos for the purpose of identifying the person who committed the robbery. The officer told F.M. he did not need … CERTAIN PERSON[S] OFFENSE DEPRIVED HIM OF HIS RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL. (Not Raised Below). 7 A-4615-18T1 POINT III THE …
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… also challenges his sentence, claiming that the prosecutor committed a gross and patent abuse of discretion by refusing … from the passenger's side. Officer Garrison used a flashlight to illuminate the interior. After asking defendant … ITS CLOSING AND OPENING STATEMENTS DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR TRIAL. POINT III THIS COURT SHOULD VACATE THE ORDER …
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… CAUSATION WAS THE MAJOR ISSUE . . . DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A FAIR TRIAL BY THE STATE'S ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT'S … RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT AND BY THE PROSECUTOR'S IMPROPER COMMENTS DURING SUMMATION. Unpersuaded, we affirm. At trial, … signals: seven-second white "walk," thirty-one-second flashing red "don't walk" and seven-second steady red "don't …
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… violating this statute. Defendant contends the trial court committed reversible error and deprived him of a fair trial by not instructing the jury to consider his … decision under an abuse of discretion standard. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). We must determine whether: …
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… the date defendant alleged she called him, it dismissed the complaint. Defendant again reported to police C.S. was … son, and the detective was having an extramarital affair with the assistant prosecutor. Defendant's counseled … 9 A-1895-23 POINT IX The cumulative effect of the errors complained of rendered the trial unfair. POINT X Defendant …
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… for ease of attribution, recognizing that numerous class members are affected by the litigation. NOT FOR … a new class action brought against the same defendant company for conduct that occurred after the date of the … of contract, breach of the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing, and unjust enrichment. In its defense, …
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… defendant argues: POINT I DEFENDANT WAS DEPRIVED OF A FAIR TRIAL WHEN THE PROSECUTOR INDICATED DURING HIS OPENING … jeans, a white shirt, and a black do-rag" carrying a pink plastic bag. The officer testified this man matched the … (2007)). One such principle mandates that prosecutors limit comments in their opening statements "to the 'facts [they] …
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… of a $852,100 deposit a buyer made in connection with a commercial real estate sale that failed to close. The buyer … we were [ready to close]. The lender pulled out at the last minute, we have no control over that, Judge. . . . . … that, as of December 4, 2018, the Edgewater property had a fair market value of $8,525,000, a figure slightly above the …
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… Dashawn L. Mixson appeals from his convictions and concomitant aggregate fifty-year sentence for first-degree … PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT AND DEPRIVED [DEFENDANT] OF A FAIR TRIAL. A. The State's Summation was Replete with … yet," then "you all laughing like if I'm locked up," and, lastly, updated his cover photo with a picture of Tyron …
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… CAUSATION WAS THE MAJOR ISSUE . . . DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A FAIR TRIAL BY THE STATE'S ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT'S … RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT AND BY THE PROSECUTOR'S IMPROPER COMMENTS DURING SUMMATION. Unpersuaded, we affirm. At trial, … signals: seven-second white "walk," thirty-one-second flashing red "don't walk" and seven-second steady red "don't …
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… also challenges his sentence, claiming that the prosecutor committed a gross and patent abuse of discretion by refusing … from the passenger's side. Officer Garrison used a flashlight to illuminate the interior. After asking defendant … ITS CLOSING AND OPENING STATEMENTS DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR TRIAL. POINT III THIS COURT SHOULD VACATE THE ORDER …
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… 3, 2009, an African-American male entered the store, complained that the lines 3 A-4615-18T1 were too long, and … of photos for the purpose of identifying the person who committed the robbery. The officer told F.M. he did not need … CERTAIN PERSON[S] OFFENSE DEPRIVED HIM OF HIS RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL. (Not Raised Below). 7 A-4615-18T1 POINT III THE …
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… defendant HDOX Bioinformatics, Inc. (HDOX). Plaintiffs' complaint sought repayment of a $120,000 loan HDOX received … as the "maker" of the Note and HDOX as the "payee." The last paragraph of the Note required that the parties must … that when a controversy between parties is once fairly litigated and determined it is no longer open to …