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… TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary i Committee Membership List v List of New Recommendations vii … and equal treatment from judicial and administrative bodies. The New Jersey Judiciary has a strong reputation for … resource-based system and concurs with the surveys and studies referenced in the Report of the Joint Committee that …
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… (collectively, intervenors) appeal a final decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health (the Commissioner) that granted Salem County Hospital … Hospital) to SCHC. In the context of that approval, the Commissioner also permitted SCHC to establish thirty …
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… in this case is whether, under New Jersey statutory or common law, a rooming house operator has a legal duty to … a shared single-occupancy bathroom. There is no designated common area within the building where residents congregate. … bills, and the mortgage; ensuring that the building is compliant with state statutes and regulations; and arranging …
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… history or adult criminal record. Defendant was in the company of two others, her cousin Shiquan Bellamy (Bellamy) … has been established in a felony murder prosecution, a 'compelling need,' . . . is present sufficient to overcome … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14)—a new mitigating factor—that embodied an argument defendant has made since her first hearing: …
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… to waive him to the Criminal Part to face a jury trial for committing first-degree aggravated sexual assault upon a … was in special education "pull out" classes for social studies, mathematics, science, and language arts literacy. Z.S. … at times." He vacillated between "passive compliance and obedience" and "stubborn contrariness." He was "aloof and …
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… erroneously denied his motion for a mistrial because a comment by the State 's sole eyewitness was "wholly improper … "say something." Although the court would not allow J.B. to comment at that point, the court permitted him to respond to … of Bouie, and concluded her examination. J.B. made no other comments pertaining to justice for the victim's family.3 …
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… Brian Cohen, O.D., and Harmon Stein, M.D., arising out of complications caused by lasik eye surgery.1 Immediately … Stein. The jury subsequently awarded plaintiff $483,500 as compensatory damages against Dr. Cohen, as the sole … for lasik eye surgery. At that initial visit, plaintiff completed "standard medical forms," and a medical assistant …
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… Bonsall appeal from Law Division orders dismissing their complaint on NJT's summary judgment motion and denying their … dismissal of Sheri's per quod claim. Yet, for the sake of completeness, had we concluded William should be permitted … was palpably unreasonable. The fundamental principles embodied in the TCA include the notion that governmental …
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… Inc. and defendant Retarus, Inc. are considered industry competitors -- they each provide, among other things, … some of its then-clients, and contained a section titled “Competition Analysis” that described the purported advantages of Retarus’s services over named competitors, including Graphnet. The brochure listed several …
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… defendant never warned her that she might have to perform community service and testified that, “had [she] known that this plea agreement had [community service] attached to it[,] there would have never, … not only that he informed plaintiff of the possibility of community service, but also that plaintiff volunteered to …
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… by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, which may touch on some policy-laden sentencing … fairness of the decision to impose consecutive sentences compels reversal of defendant’s sentence and remand for a … In support of this argument, defendant cites a series of studies and research papers suggesting that there is minimal …
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… unanimous Court. The Court considers whether the New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) was required to … New Mexico bars, admitted pro hac vice, and Genevieve Bonadies Torres, of the California and District of Columbia … former Abbott district, previously subject to judicial remedies imposed in the Abbott v. Burke1 litigation, no …
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… and damaging Sun’s facility. Sun brought a single-count complaint under the CFA in federal court alleging that Fike … to govern different conduct and to provide different remedies for such conduct. There is thus no direct and … to fraud and 3 misrepresentation and provides unique remedies intended to root out such conduct. Although the Court …
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… design, require the replacement of asbestos-containing components with other asbestos-containing components during the ordinary life of the product have a … or distributed products integrated with asbestos-containing components. Whelan claims he was exposed to asbestos dust …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … passing. The Court will entertain a case that has become moot when the issue is of significant public importance … 170 p . 175 p . 175 p . 1 8 5 I . INTRODUCTION This report deals with the scientific reliability of breath test …
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… patrolling the area of 615 Green Street, a public housing complex where defendant lived. Andrews saw a Jeep parked in … (finding objection waived where counsel raised “tepid complaint” of prosecutorial misconduct before trial court …
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… OPRA’s exemption for security information. Gilleran filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking the requested footage under OPRA and the common law right of access. Gilleran argued that the camera … the Township leave to appeal. 223 N.J. 402 (2015). HELD: Compelling release on demand of security surveillance video …
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… on defendant’s motion for an involuntary dismissal of the complaint, plaintiff presented a prima facie case of … worked for the rescue squad, were separated and about to commence divorce proceedings. Plaintiff testified that, when … plaintiff’s employment on the following day. Plaintiff commenced suit against the rescue squad and his supervisor, …
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… while she shopped in a nearby store. The Division filed a complaint against E.D.-O. and her husband, pursuant to … charges and the protective services litigation. The Title 9 complaint was resolved by a consent order, and E.D.-O. … hearings in contested matters. A contested case commences when an agency renders a decision and a person …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … the records of the municipality as Block 14103, Lot 2, is commonly known as 223 York Street. 3 The subject property is …