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… defendant at trial. Defendant contends the trial court committed multiple errors, including: (1) preventing … disservice to 125 years." Defense counsel suggested "at the very least" including some sort of adjective, such as … counsel merely suggested it is relatively normal for a very young child to occasionally see a parent naked. We add …
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A-32-23 Petition for Certification
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… Newark, New Jersey 07102 (973) 645-9462 hschub@kasowitz.com STUART REISER SHAPIRO, CROLAND, REISER, APFEL & DIIORIO, … award in the absence of egregious wrongdoing or one of the very specific mistakes delineated by the Legislature. 135 … the Appellate Division did not afford the requisite deference to the Arbitrator, who conducted lengthy and …
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A-32-23 Respondent Brief
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… New Jersey 07601 (201) 488-6655 cnucifora@kaufmandolowich.com esardina@kaufmandolowich.com eabbott@kaufmandolowich.com … private party arbitration. As this Court held in the very case FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 20 Feb 2024, … under the AAA governing procedure, all of which result in a very specific set of circumstances that have no bearing on …
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… as gang members while incarcerated and to ensure strict compliance with the terms of their parole." 3 A-2703-22 on … lawyer advised the court: "[W]e've gone over all the discovery and we've gone over his defenses. [Defendant] … testified it was his practice to review with his clients "everything that was part of discovery." Counsel recalled …
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… of his conviction is warranted because the prosecutor committed misconduct during summation. He also challenges … was at D.P.'s Asbury Park residence, he was acting "very jealous." He suspected D.P. was cheating on him and … an extensive criminal record; nine because "there[ wa]s a very great need to deter . . . defendant as well as the …
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… plaintiff Sheila Elijah and decedent Robert Elijah share a common surname, we refer to Sheila as plaintiff and Robert … pandemic required expert testimony to establish the requisite standard of care, plaintiff contends "[a]ccepting for … FELA provides, in pertinent part, that 16 A-2335-23 "[e]very common carrier by railroad . . . shall be liable in …
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A-44-24 Pashman Stein et al. Amicus Curiae Brief
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… (201) 488-8200 Fax: (201) 488-5556 hpashman@pashmanstein.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae Larry E. Daniel, Executive … THAT PHONES GENERALLY CONNECT TO THE CLOSEST CELL SITE … specialized knowledge, training, or experience can take the very limited information in the CDR and conduct additional …
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… he still heard the clicking noise, which he determined was coming from the gas burners in defendant's apartment. He saw … times, but he told police that defendant used PCP "like every day" because the building's owner had told him that. … was high, "he was either scared and non-confrontational or very confrontational." He also described defendant as "[a] …
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A-46-24 Petition for Certification
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… Plaza Newark, New Jersey 07102 pverniero@sillscummis.com mcarucci@sillscummis.com 973-643-7000 Counsel for … https://www.rutgers.edu/about/by-the-numbers (last visited Jan. 13, 2025). … of responsibility. If so, an arbitrator’s conclusion could very well conflict with both the Title IX determination of …
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… following a five-day evidentiary hearing. We affirm for the comprehensive and cogent reasons expressed by Judge Terrence … PSL, internet posting requirements, and imposed the requisite fines and fees. Thereafter, on September 16, 2014, … the judge found that defendant waived to adult court "under very specific conditions"—Megan's Law for life, successful …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … alert and remanding for consideration of defendant’s discovery request). MER-22-003178 01/09/2025 Pg 6 of 21 Trans ID: … assumed “[t]he driver is being asked to expose to view very little more of his person than is already exposed.” …
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… we find the witnesses' safety outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency and use initials to protect their … Nancy testified that the group was "just talking and everything and then after a while [they] heard the shot." … Counsel]: Okay. And a witness gives direct testimony opposite to the State's main witness, [Nancy], you would call …
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… "petechiae," "in the skin of his eyelids and . . . over the very fine facial skin." He explained an abundance of these … and indicated he may have died from "poor oxygen delivery to his brain." The prosecutor posed a hypothetical to … the girlfriend. Id. at 3-4. The girlfriend had previously complained the victim would not stop contacting her, so …
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… from the trial record and Judge Teresa Ann Kondrup- Coyle's comprehensive forty-two-page written decision filed on March … the litigation. Throughout the litigation, Ray rarely visited the children. Dr. Brandwein, who evaluated Ray on … Kondrup-Coyle found Molly's testimony at the remand hearing very credible. Molly allowed Ruth to see the children but …
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… Inc. (Zeta Psi) summary judgment and dismissed her complaint with prejudice. The April order granted … Further, the letter advised that "[i]t ha[d] been made very clear that no social activities [we]re allowed at the … A-1613-23 A. Again, likely in the May meeting . . ., it's a very standard [Rutgers's] request. . . . . Q. And did you …
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… eighty-six miles per hour, passing a warning sign recommending a speed of thirty-five miles per hour through the … at 4000 rpm in a 4-wheel- drift going around the curve opposite Princeton Junction station with [music] on. (posted on … another offense. And [defense counsel] spelled this out very well in her brief. She talked about . . . what he's …
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… A. The 2013 FRO On November 7, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant seeking an FRO under the PDVA … the court found plaintiff "witnessed [defendant] become very angry and . . . punch[] walls . . . ." The court … he had violated the FRO. Defendant first testified he had visited plaintiff once since the FRO was in place to "drop[] a …
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… to settle the matter. After the settlement sum was deposited, the trial judge conducted a plenary hearing to … treated Keith after the accident. In or around 2000, after completing college in Japan, Sayoko moved to the United … mother testified that she Skyped with her daughter every two to three weeks, and Sayoko diligently telephoned …
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… went to the Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) to file a complaint against defendant. She alleged defendant, a family … search and seizure" has access to this information in discovery. The judge added, "[t]hat was not done in this case." … [criminal] search warrant was not addressed." Once he revisited the proofs advanced by the State to support a consent …
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… judgment as a matter of law under Rule 4:46-2(c), and discovery is incomplete, we reverse and remand. I. Viewed in the light most … to Ginger for "less than $685 per acre." Plaintiffs posited that Dorothy's annual pension and Social Security …