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… Court. In this appeal, the Court considers whether crimes committed by a defendant while under the age of eighteen may … Strikes Law ignores the constitutional constraints embodied in Miller v. Alabama, 567 U.S. 460 (2012), and State v. … of the federal and state constitutional protections embodied in Miller and Zuber, and their application to this …
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… Hospital University Medical Center v. Selective Insurance Company of America (A-46-20) (085211) Argued September 13, … Cooper Hospital University Medical Center (Cooper) due to complications arising from a 1977 automobile accident that … time, Mecouch was a New Jersey resident stationed in San Diego as a member of the Marine Corps. Mecouch’s driver’s …
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… 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 April 17 and the early morning of April 18, 2000, Comer and two others participated in four armed robberies. …
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… 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 April 17 and the early morning of April 18, 2000, Comer and two others participated in four armed robberies. …
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… are suspended because of COVID-19. The Working Group recommended that grand jury operations resume in certain … grand jury sessions. Any grand juror without access to a computer or tablet is provided one by the Judiciary. Jurors … New Jersey has not been alone in crafting temporary remedies -- consistent with constitutional rights -- to keep the …
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… appeal, the Court considers whether a records request for complaint- summonses from a municipal police department is … N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13. The key question is whether the complaint- summonses -- electronic records populated with … policy in favor of broad access to public records” embodied by OPRA. N. Jersey Media Grp., Inc. v. Township of …
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… court to violating 18 U.S.C. § 1951(a), interference with commerce by extortion under color of official right. … his pension. The State filed an action in state court to compel the total forfeiture of defendant’s pension pursuant … Id. at 77. To assist courts and administrative bodies with implementation of a flexible test for pension …
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… These consolidated appeals test that principle through a common legal issue: whether a trial judge can consider at … Paden-Battle on the charges of kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and felony murder, and acquitted Paden- Battle of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and both weapons offenses. In sentencing …
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… or prior juvenile adjudications. Pretrial Services recommended that both be released with monthly reporting. The … to appear and new criminal activity. Pretrial Services recommended that Lopez-Carrera be released on his own … risk assessment for each eligible defendant to make a recommendation to the court. State v. Robinson, 229 N.J. 44, …
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… or prior juvenile adjudications. Pretrial Services recommended that both be released with monthly reporting. The … to appear and new criminal activity. Pretrial Services recommended that Lopez-Carrera be released on his own … risk assessment for each eligible defendant to make a recommendation to the court. State v. Robinson, 229 N.J. 44, …
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… J., writing for the Court. The Court determines whether commercial landowners owe a duty to clear snow and ice from … of the ongoing storm rule is that it is categorically inexpedient and impractical to remove or reduce hazards from snow … factors to consider: (1) Whether any action would be inexpedient or impractical; (2) the extent of the precipitation, …
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… I. On February 27, 2008, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint against defendants alleging breach of contract in … of the CFA. Moleski and Coakley also filed a third-party complaint against James Wall, seeking damages for his … and Wall's amended answer included a fourth-party complaint against ARS for contribution and indemnification.1 …
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… the Insurance Fraud Protection Act (IFPA) and the Workers’ Compensation Act (WCA) by plaintiffs Liberty Insurance Corp. … Junz are subject to the apportionment procedure of the Comparative Negligence Act (CNA). The Court also considers … plain error for the trial court not to give an ultimate outcome charge instructing the jury that if it were to find …
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… for the reasons expressed by the trial judge in her comprehensive oral decision. However, because the JOD does … In May 2018, plaintiff permanently left and filed a complaint for divorce in January 2019. Plaintiff was the … period early in the marriage when she worked for a record company and earned $18,000 annually. 5 A-0550-20 The family …
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… from a March 2, 2020 General Equity order dismissing their complaints on motion against defendant Rider University … provides in Article VII, section 7.2 that the sole remedies for breach of the obligations Rider undertook in … of Trustees and declaratory and injunctive relief were remedies, not causes of action. While Rider's motion to dismiss …
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… to - 15, which is a congressionally sanctioned interstate compact addressing the transfer of a prisoner from the … in Pennsylvania in connection with a series of burglaries committed in that state. In October 2017, defendant pled … court ultimately entered an order stating that trial had commenced for IAD purposes on July 24, 2018, when jury …
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… motion for summary judgment on the remaining claims in the complaint and granting defendants summary judgment on those … from his then-supervisor, defendant Errol Campbell. In his comments to the advisory, plaintiff in part thanked Campbell … plaintiff's asserted denials are unsupported by citation to competent evidence. Similarly, we do not deem as undisputed …
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… the crimes in the chronological order in which they were committed. Victim R.W.3 (deceased) On August 31, 2016, R.W. … poison," and "how do you make deadly poisons out of common household objects." Victim T.T. (survived) T.T. had … follow at a distance behind me, have the old man [Arnold] come out, come downstairs, get in the car. He was going to …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-1831. Arthur J. Murray argued … process, 'the claimant must either avail himself of the remedies provided by state law or prove that the available remedies are inadequate.'" Plemmons, 387 N.J. Super. at 566 …
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… by name at her home. Defendant maintained that he did not commit the carjacking and stated, “[i]f it’s me that you’re … the carjacking charge. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a), a person commits third-degree witness tampering “if, believing that … defendant awaiting trial has no First Amendment right to communicate directly with the victim of the alleged violent …