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… Public Defender, of counsel and on the briefs). Patrick Galdieri, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent … to appeal from a May 13, 2022 order, denying his motion to compel the State to provide discovery related to the facial … Further, "these deviations . . . taken together, may be remedied by a jury instruction, direct examination, and …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Argued: Argument Waived Decided: May … Lourdes was acquired by Virtua from Lourdes’ then parent company, Maxis health, which is a subsidiary of Trinity … to push Deborah out of the market and deprive patients of competing choices for advanced cardiac interventional …
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… he sent several pictures and one video of B.R., each accompanied by sexually graphic narratives describing B.R. … describe "wanting to molest" her. He also sent a video compilation of several photos of B.R. in a bikini, pictured … photographs and video by inserting sexual content or commentary on the reproduced picture or video, he converts …
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… opinion. IMO the Alleged Failure of Altice USA, Inc., to Comply with Certain Provisions of the New Jersey Cable … challenges N.J.A.C. 14:18-3.8, a regulation requiring cable companies to refund or not charge customers who cancel cable … of Altice’s whole-month billing practice to a per diem billing methodology constituted rate regulation and was …
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… exclusion of that evidence violated his right to present a complete defense. He also challenges the court's refusal to … the first time on appeal, he challenges the duress and accomplice liability jury charges. Finally, he claims 1 … doorway of the back room while watching the showroom for incoming customers. An African American man who was later …
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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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… (NJLAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -50, and retaliation complaint against defendant and other defendants, which was … advisory, consultative, deliberative, or attorney-client communications under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1. The judge also found plaintiffs did not establish common law right of access to the documents and dismissed …
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… points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY ALLOWING THE ALLEGED TRAFFICKING … WAS ERRONEOUS AND PREJUDICIAL. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY ADMITTING OUT OF COURT STATEMENTS … and then would return profits to [defendant]" ; Eddie Nivison "purchase[d] quantities of heroin and then …
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… termination with the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC), requesting “special disciplinary … to be paid wages after a period of time while awaiting the completion of the special arbitration process. Section 209 … two different statutory provisions. Section 209 undoubtedly deals with the process for officers suspended without pay …
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… the Modern Era Article in Journal of Empirical Legal Studies · March 2018 DOI: 10.1111/jels.12182 CITATIONS 7 READS … jury pools in the United States be representative of their communities, almost no datasets exist that can describe … of Texas at Austin. 1 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies Volume 15, Issue 2, 00–00, June 2018 …
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… broke up again in September 2017, but they continued to communicate. According to the victim, defendant did not … in his direction. He put his vehicle in reverse to block oncoming traffic and to avoid a collision. As he did so, he … 5 A-5558-18 vehicle with his weapon drawn and yelled verbal commands to the man to drop the gun. At that point, …
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… defendants. 1 In addition, both defendants were charged by complaint-summons with unlawful possession of less than … FOR A MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTION. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY CONTRADICTING THE BEYOND-A- … opinion in State v. Pierce, 188 N.J. 155 (2006). I. We commence our review with defendants' common arguments, …
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… DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 … CHARGE [Promulgated by Directive #12-06 (July 20, 2006)] Ladies and Gentlemen: Welcome to your term of service as Grand … an indictment. In other words, a presentment generally deals with non- criminal conduct. To investigate such …
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… W.S.’s motion without prejudice to W.S.’s refiling it to comply with the requiremen ts of N.J.S.A. 59:8-9 within … CSAA and Law Against Discrimination, as well as numerous common law claims. Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint for failure to file a notice of claim within …
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… on appeal provides that a witness tampering offense is committed if a person knowingly engages in conduct which a … the man was wearing a red winter "skully" hat, gray hoodie, olive or brown vest, and faded blue jeans. A-4544-19 5 … defendant is wearing faded jeans, a black jacket, a grey hoodie, and a red skully cap. In April 2019, while awaiting …
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… on appeal provides that a witness tampering offense is committed if a person knowingly engages in conduct which a … the man was wearing a red winter "skully" hat, gray hoodie, olive or brown vest, and faded blue jeans. A-4544-19 5 … defendant is wearing faded jeans, a black jacket, a grey hoodie, and a red skully cap. In April 2019, while awaiting …
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… would give him “as much time as you need, understanding the complexities, not only of interpretations, interpreting … . The spoken word is unquestionably the principal method of communication during in-court proceedings, so a … fulfill the promise of the Due Process Clause.” (quoting Boddie v. Connecticut, 401 U.S. 371, 379 (1971))). Although we …
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… has a detrimental effect on the overall welfare of the community.” Relying on a variety of sources, HGA found that … and interviews, among other sources. It also relied on studies and reports that had been prepared previously: (1) the … that the various physical deficiencies identified in the studies could be addressed but stated the proposed improvements …
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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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… moved from Texas, where she was employed at Austin Community College as a non-tenured adjunct professor, to New … "to be present at all meetings of 25 A-0895-20 public bodies, and to witness in full detail all phases of the … notice of and the right to attend all meetings of public bodies at which any business affecting the public is discussed …