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2C:11-3b(4)
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… act or acts, then you may consider that, if you choose, to support finding the murder was done by the defendant's own …
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2C:12-3b
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… statute requires that the victim be aware of the threat to support a conviction. See State v. Ortisi, 308 N.J. Super. …
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… final decision is 3 A-2568-19 generally limited to a determination of whether the decision is arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable or lacks fair support in the record." Caminiti v. Bd. of Trs., Police & … demonstrated a clear showing to disturb the Division's determination. Affirmed. … a2568-19.pdf … A-2568-19 …
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2C:20-7b
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… whether the facts and circumstances shown by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not …
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… 435-7059)l and the Court having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that William F. …
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… 3-0809)l; and the Court having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that Stephen F. …
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… plaintiffs failed to produce records or documentation to support their case, and they failed to overcome the …
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… hearing if a defendant establishes a prima facie showing in support of the relief requested. State v. Preciose, 129 4 …
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… in Panter, plaintiffs here provided expert evidence to support their claims that even though the vehicles were …
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… contention that the factual basis elicited for his plea supports a second-degree robbery, not a first-degree …
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… In its final agency decision, the NJDOC then upheld that determination. On appeal, C.D. argues the following point: THE … capricious, or unreasonable, or [if] it lacks fair support in the record." In re Herrmann, 192 N.J. 19, 27-28 …
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… only when he or she "has presented a prima facie [case] in support of [PCR]," State v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 158 …
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… is 'arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable or [] is not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as …
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… -0809)l; and the Coutt having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that Michael D. …
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… and the.Couft having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that Jack W. …
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… Tracey, Esq.; and the Court having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that Lawrence F. …
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… and the Court having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that Linda A. …
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… on May 9, 2014. We add these brief comments. The affidavit supporting the warrant application was based on detailed …
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… and The Court having considered the papers submitted m support and m opposition to the motion, and for good cause …
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… Your Honor is aware, defendants have filed their briefs in support of motions to dismiss the indictment. Those briefs …