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Court affirms summary judgment in favor of youth football league in a negligence action by a volunteer coach, finding that the league was statutorily immune from suit
Where inmate had pled sufficient facts to give rise to a prima facie claim that corrections officers engaged in retaliatory behavior for inmate's decision to lodge legal claims and grievances against the officers, the trial court erred in dismissing inmate's retaliation claim as frivolous. Order of the trial court vacated in part and reversed in part.
Marisha Penn appealed the Civil Service Commission's final agency decision adopting an ALJ's decision to terminate Penn's employment with the Hudson County Department of Family Services.
Evidence sufficient to satisfy prosecution's burden of proving "pattern of criminal gang activity"
Plaintiffs moved to compel discovery.
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Plaintiff could not maintain this premises liability suit against Walmart Inc and affiliates where the evidence failed to demonstrate any issue of material fact about whether defendants caused or had actual or constructive notice of an allegedly hazardous condition, i.e., a rolled-up mat at the store's entryway. The court granted defendants' motion for summary judgment.
Court admitted "competitor products survey" in products liability case as probative of the product's compliance with industry standards, as it could show under the applicable risk-utility test that the specific product was reasonably designed because it shared similar design features with competing products. Cross-motions in limine denied in part and granted in part.
Defendants appealed denial of PCR relief and court consolidated the appeals.
Search Impermissible Where It Was Motivated by Defendant's Behavior During Investigative Detention Unsupported by Reasonable Suspicion
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