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   State Courts - New Jersey - September 10 - September 19, 2007

  
In re Wasserstrum, D-149 September 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 10, 2007, Filed
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Acuna v. Turkish, A-15 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 12, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Patient's informed consent and NIED claims against a doctor who performed an abortion were properly dismissed, as there was no common law duty requiring the doctor to instruct her that her six- to eight-week-old embryo was an existing human being, and to suggest that an abortion was tantamount to murder.

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In re Capazzi, D-1 September Term 2007, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 12, 2007, Filed
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In re Toland, D-97 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 13, 2007, Filed
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Overview: An attorney was suspended from the practice of law in New Jersey for one year because she had been disciplined in Pennsylvania for conduct that would have violated N.J. Ct. R. Prof. Conduct 1.1. 1.3, 1.4(a), 8.4(b), (c), and (d), and that involved, inter alia, gross neglect, criminal activity, and deceit or misrepresentation.

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State v. DeAngelo, DOCKET NO. A-4229-05T3, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, APPELLATE DIVISION, September 13, 2007, Decided
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Overview: As an ordinance banning balloon signs did not affect the parties' rights in a labor dispute, it was not preempted by NLRA. And as it did not abridge freedom of expression, was not void for vagueness, and was not selectively enforced, the conviction of defendant, a union official who authorized the display of a rat-shaped balloon, was affirmed.

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In re Davis, D-116 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 14, 2007, Filed
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In re Pilgrim, D-120 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 14, 2007, Filed
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In re Zander, D-94 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 14, 2007, Filed
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In re Katz, D-81 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 17, 2007, Filed
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State v. Meyer, A-121 September Term 2005, A-43 September Term 2006, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY, September 19, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Although defendant did not meet the eligibility criteria for "special probation" under N.J.S.A. § 2C:35-14 due to his prior third-degree convictions, as he met criteria for admission into Drug Court set out in the Drug Court Manual and N.J.S.A. § 2C:45-1, the trial court had the discretion to admit him into Drug Court.

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