From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2002
171 N.J. 338 (N.J. 2002)

Summary

holding that an attorney's computer malfunction was not an extraordinary circumstance warranting relief

Summary of this case from Kilcommons v. Cappiello

Opinion

2002


Summaries of

Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2002
171 N.J. 338 (N.J. 2002)

holding that an attorney's computer malfunction was not an extraordinary circumstance warranting relief

Summary of this case from Kilcommons v. Cappiello

holding that "[t]he jury is free to accept or reject . . . any aspect of testimonial evidence based on credibility."

Summary of this case from State v. Alexander

applying Nieder to prison cases

Summary of this case from Saleem v. N.J. Dep't of Corr.

applying Nieder to prison cases

Summary of this case from Hendley v. N.J. Dep't of Corr.

permitting a claim pursuant to Rule 1:4-8 against a pro se litigant

Summary of this case from Cacioppo v. Emolo
Case details for

Petitions for Certification

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jan 1, 2002

Citations

171 N.J. 338 (N.J. 2002)
793 A.2d 715

Citing Cases

State v. Joseph

Romero, supra, 191 N.J. at 68; State v. Valentine, 345 N.J. Super. 490, 496 (App. Div. 2001), certif. denied,…

Zimmerman v. Khan

State v. DiFerdinando, 345 N.J. Super. 382, 399 (App. Div. 2001) (noting that "[a] jury is free to accept or…