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… Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -8, an employee who becomes the victim of employer retaliation for engaging in … a civil suit and, if he prevails, is entitled to “[a]ll remedies available in common law tort actions.” See N.J.S.A. … LAD suggests a contrary result. We address each of those points in turn. VI. A. The Legislature enacted the …
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… set forth in Judge Jodi Lee Alper's written decision accompanying the order and herein, we affirm the order and … angry, evasive responses to questions," made many plus per diem interest of $54.47 per day for each day thereafter … trial court "determined that amount to be $800,000," but he points to Lazerowitz's testimony that "the agreement for …
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… they stayed on task and focused, and helping them maintain composure both physically and verbally. Toscano suffered … an IME report, a second opinion report, and four imaging studies, Dr. Lomazow issued a January 28, 2019 addendum to his … standpoint, and [Dr. Tennyson's] neuropsychiatric report points to more of a neuropsychiatric or psychiatric …
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… court's determination the challenged motor vehicle stop was supported by a reasonable and articulable suspicion of … of the attenuation issue. I. An August 15, 2016 complaint-warrant charged defendant with possession of … exit the residence and enter a white Honda Accord. He communicated this information, as well as the direction in …
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… Indictment 16-12-1542 On July 31, 2016, defendant and two companions, Rshan White and Shawn Wright, were shot in … be suppressed because it was not voluntary and "illegally compelled by the State" absent a proper Miranda waiver. In … We begin with defendant's assertion that N.J.R.E. 803(a)(3) supported playing additional portions of Brennan's recorded …
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… School, a parochial school in Kenilworth, the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) filed a formal … 2021, the Attorney General filed a brief and appendix in support of its motion to strike respondent's special … a.m. upon her husband's return to the school. [Respondent] points to the fact that she made calls to her husband once …
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… D-66-1 2 (0720 SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY 95) ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2011-173 IN … court judges, prosecutors and public defenders on a p diem basis. P-3 at “Exhibit A.” In respect of a defendant’s … at the hearing. Though he reiterated many of the same points he had made in his written comments to the Committee, …
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… IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR A DETERMINATION CONCERNING THE SOUTHERN … system. Lynch stated that the SRL project was needed to support the reliability and integrity of NJNG's intrastate … the appropriate statutory concern of other governmental bodies." Hinfey v. Matawan Reg'l Bd. of Educ., 77 N.J. 514, …
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… Ocean County, Docket No. L-0911-18. Chant Yedalian (Chant & Company) of the California Bar, admitted pro hac vice, … lacked personal jurisdiction over them in this matter. In support of their motion to dismiss, defendants also argued … claims at odds with the legislative purpose of FACTA and points to an overall lack of demonstrable damages in the …
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… court issued a written opinion, stating that Smith would be compelled to testify at trial and that if she refused to … was “too prejudicial to both defendants to be remedied by the court’s cautionary instruction.” The Court … and Lewis had on a gray baseball hat with a letter “P” -- points corroborated by A.J. A.J. testified that, while he …
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… confirmed Rafferty “was the only one who was willing to come in and give a statement.” Abate testified he obtained … a sufficient basis from which the jury could infer it supported the State’s case against defendant.” In light of … of defendant’s position, the Public Defender adds three points. First, phrases such as “upon information received” …
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… A.A. after learning she intended to testify against him. To support the second attempted murder charge, the State … step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in his commission of the crime.” N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1. To prove a … had surveyed a wooded area behind the office where the bodies of the murdered guards could be disposed. Furthermore, …
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… or of low moral character, but rather to demonstrate who committed the acts at issue. The Rape Shield Law does not … for crimes against Brianna. The factors found were all supported by competent credible evidence. (pp. 30-31) 7. The … used as evidence of third-party guilt. Regardless of these points, the State also argues the failure to admit the …
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… further pointed to other investigatory failings or shortcomings, citing as “shocking” the failure to interview … of another swab. Moving on to the State’s application to compel defendant to provide a new buccal swab under Rule … discovery “look-back” analysis for alternative reasoning to support admission of already-seized evidence is a poor fit …
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… may not have been summarized.) David Spade v. Select Comfort Corp. (A-57-16) (078611) Argued November 8, 2017 -- … clearly established consumer rights, and to provide remedies for posting or inserting provisions contrary to law. A … font size in sales contract). There is, in short, no support in the TCCWNA or in case law for the proposition …
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… The Court considers whether the “Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome” (CSAAS) has a sufficiently reliable … critiqued, and undermined by a number of scientific studies. Defendant challenged the CSAAS evidence introduced at … this appeal is the CSAAS evidence that surfaced at various points during trial. Defendant tried to bar the testimony in …
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… to pick up her daughter by 3:20 p m. The detectives did not comment on her time constraint. Detective Wilden then asked … ain’t missing out of there.” In response to defendant’s comment, the detectives began taking everything out of her … Mangold, 82 N.J. at 584. Our conclusion is further supported by the detectives’ decision to continue …
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… Inn motel in Neptune City. She called the front desk to complain she had been bitten by bed bugs. The motel owner … of the tote bag. Whenever a defendant is charged with committing a possessory drug offense -- as in this case -- … The State raises a number of well-expressed arguments in support of the admissibility of the evidence obtained from …
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… evidence. When an officer was called to investigate a noise complaint at an apartment complex, he saw defendant James L. Legette standing on a … 223 N.J. 355 (2015). HELD: Chrisman and Bruzzese do not support warrantless entries into detainees’ homes; they …
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… driver’s high beams are on when his vehicle approaches an oncoming vehicle. Here, Officer Cohen testified without … concluded that the stop could not be justified based on the community-caretaking exception to the warrant requirement … therefore had a constitutional basis to make the stop. To support this premise, the Attorney General refers to Officer …