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- A-2811-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… OF DEFENDANT'S CONVICTIONS. V. EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … was pronounced dead. The same day, Detective Kevin Green visited the area where Olabode had been shot. There, he … from unduly relying on the views of that law enforcement official." State v. Gerena, 465 N.J. Super. 548, 568 (App. …
- A-42-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… of an opinion may not have been summarized. State v. James Comer (A-42-20) (084509) State v. James C. Zarate (A-43-20) … 2022 RABNER, C.J., writing for the Court. Defendants James Comer and James Zarate ask the Court to find that a … of sources, including acts by the Legislature and other officials. At the hearing, the trial court will assess …
- A-41-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… to establish the identification of the actor by means of comparison to the physical evidence.” (emphasis added). The … method of analysis that would lead to a match has not been officially adopted within the scientific community, then … ndis-fact-sheet#CODIS (last visited May 11, 2022). CODIS enables the storage, exchange, …
- A-40-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… from the 7-Eleven, Horan saw a car approaching in the oncoming traffic lane. Using the spotlight mounted to his … the denial of the motion to suppress, resulting in opposite Appellate Division outcomes. In Myers’s appeal, an … See Attorney General, Directive Establishing an 26 Official Statewide Policy Defining and Prohibiting the …
- A-39-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… from the 7-Eleven, Horan saw a car approaching in the oncoming traffic lane. Using the spotlight mounted to his … the denial of the motion to suppress, resulting in opposite Appellate Division outcomes. In Myers’s appeal, an … See Attorney General, Directive Establishing an 26 Official Statewide Policy Defining and Prohibiting the …
- A-11-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… police station call means that the Piscataway police had to comply with the warrant requirement of Article I, Paragraph … right of privacy -- the right to be free from government officials arbitrarily prying into our personal conversations … The police arrested Rasheem McQueen for allegedly committing certain offenses and brought him to the police …
- A-60-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… 2. In order for lay opinion testimony to satisfy the first component of N.J.R.E. 701, the witness must testify based on … that the defendant’s arrest photograph resembled a composite sketch prepared in a criminal investigation. Noting … Third, “[c]ourts evaluating whether a law enforcement official may offer a lay opinion on identification also …
- A-46-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… this appeal, the Court considers whether the prosecutor’s comments and use of a particular PowerPoint slide in her … nor did he verbally threaten violence if Cervantes did not comply with his request. Defendant then walked out of the … and not indulge in improper expressions of personal or official opinion as to the guilt of the defendant, or …
- A-37-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… to whether the defendant’s arrest photo closely resembled a composite sketch of the defendant should not have been allowed … “[c]ourts evaluating whether a law enforcement official may offer a lay opinion on identification also …
- A-34/35-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… the heightened duty-of-care standard governing private common carriers applies to public common carriers such as … Jury Charges (Civil), 5.73(A)(2). (pp. 34-36) 5. Public officials are cloaked with immunity from tort claims under … stiches to treat the wound to her forehead -- the site now of a permanent scar that has left her …
- A-25-17 Opinionnjcourts.gov… His testimony explained why he and others in the scientific community would not regard the epidemiological studies to be … 97 N.J. 178, 223 (1984), the Court identified three prerequisites to a determination that expert testimony is … the baseline for the admissibility of expert testimony. See Official Comments to N.J.R.E. 702 (noting that N.J.R.E. 702 …
- A-36-16 Opinionnjcourts.gov… to pick up her daughter by 3:20 p m. The detectives did not comment on her time constraint. Detective Wilden then asked … the poisonous tree, the Court missed addressing the prerequisite question to an inventory-search analysis, according to … have “expresse[d] a clear preference for government officials to obtain a warrant issued by a neutral and …
- A-33/34-16 Opinionnjcourts.gov… Inn motel in Neptune City. She called the front desk to complain she had been bitten by bed bugs. The motel owner … and, particularly, the purpose and flagrancy of the official misconduct. Here, Shaw’s confession was a product … of the tote bag. Whenever a defendant is charged with committing a possessory drug offense -- as in this case -- …
- A-49-13 Opinionnjcourts.gov… of aggravated manslaughter in exchange for the State’s recommendation of a sentence not to exceed … defendant’s waiver of self-defense comported with the requisite standard. Specifically, the trial court did not ensure … to put through a plea agreement, a court cannot give official license to such a practice. [State v. Taccetta, 200 …
- A-35-13 Opinionnjcourts.gov… occasions, and, on one occasion, Hill made inappropriate comments toward her and directed a female officer to … of sexual harassment, and plaintiff did not file a written complaint with the DOC. On March 8, 2010, the DOC’s Equal … that she participate in a group meeting with the DOC officials, McClish, Sands and Hill. Aguas contends that …
- A-34-13 Opinionnjcourts.gov… jurors. In November 2007, plaintiff Tomikia Davis filed a complaint against her former employer, defendant Dr. Abbas Husain. In her complaint, she alleged violations of New Jersey’s Law … is “of Indian descent and the left hand is not used for any official purpose because of our culture.” 6 counsel “in …
- A-24-13 Opinionnjcourts.gov… test result. On April 5, 2011, the Division filed a complaint seeking care, custody, and supervision of Paul. … the Appellate Division did not consider all of the requisite statutory elements in its analysis. We remand to the … on reporting child abuse, Yvonne maintains that healthcare officials have no mandatory requirement under N.J.S.A. …
- A-55/56-12 Opinionnjcourts.gov… about the cologne and did not inquire as to how S.A. had come to consume it. Neither Dr. Yu nor any of the JSMC staff … her in April 2006. In April 2007, L.A. filed the instant complaint individually and on behalf of S.A. against several … household members, prosecutors, social workers, school officials, and medical personnel) “shall report suspicion or …
- A-53-12 Opinionnjcourts.gov… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … Rather, the totality of the circumstances provided the requisite reasonable and articulable suspicion that defendant was … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …
- A-46-12 Opinionnjcourts.gov… a property owner’s claims for contribution under the Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act or Act), N.J.S.A. … parties to recover sums expended to remediate the site before the DEP concludes its involvement in the site. … cooperation by the parties with the federal, state or local officials to prevent any harm to the public health or the …