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… fabricated." State v. R.K., 220 N.J. 444, 455 (2015). "In order to qualify as fresh-complaint evidence, the victim's … remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken 21 A-2031-21 from the record …
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A-17-24 Supplemental Appellant Brief
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… Dsa 3-8 Order Denying Defendant’s Motion (Graves Act Does Not Apply) … On November 1, 2024, this Court granted certification, and ordered supplemental briefing. STATEMENT OF FACTS On August …
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… a number of protective factors: absence of major mental disorder; absence of substance abuse; presence of insight; … in prison. He urges that we reverse the Parole Board and order his release. In the alternative, his 9 By way of … that does not deprive this court of the authority to order such a remedy. 11 The two homicides were committed …
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… defendants’ motion, the court will, in the following order, discuss: (1) the defamation claims; (2) the claims of … by what wasn’t said – arises from the overall content, the order or juxtaposition in which the information is provided, …
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… crimes, wrongs, or acts "to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted … remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed …
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… in terms of when the first investigative detention order was obtained; the efforts detailed by Detective Kirsh … other addresses associated with Pearson. Several detention orders were issued by the court as well. Law enforcement was …
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… enter protected property such as a home or a backyard in order to investigate suspicious activity. See State v. … of producing an unjust result." R. 2:10-2. The court's order denying defendant's suppression motion is reversed, …
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… wrongs, or acts . . . to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted … evidence. Therefore, we reverse the conviction and order a new trial . III. We briefly address defendant's …
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… not intend to cooperate or testify. Therefore, the court ordered him to remain under the custody of the State in a … the limited purpose of prior conviction evidence' in order to reduce 'the danger that a jury might improperly 25 …
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… to year, but did not have complete wage records. The court ordered the Director to produce transcripts of Mr. Scott’s … the liability for over-payment is reduced to $3,859. An order will issue addressing submission of interest and …
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… our Supreme Court has reiterated: A writ of mandamus is an order given by a court to a government official "that … 414 (E. & A. 1939), is misplaced. In Driscoll I, the court ordered the defendant ousted from the county board of …
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… violence," "exposure to caretaker's substance abuse disorder," and "child exploitation." Dr. Katz testified that … standard under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), the court entered an order terminating the parents' parental rights, and awarded … services that have been agreed upon, to the family, in order to further the goal of family reunification"; (3) …
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… issues on appeal. We address defendant's arguments in the order presented. II Challenge to The State's Expert's … Cummings, 321 N.J. Super. 154, 170 (App. Div. 1999) ("[I]n order to establish a prima facie claim, a petitioner must do …
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A-2830-23 Briefs
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… to rely on sworn testimony about other locations in order to answer the Board’s questions. State v. Torres, 183 … a minimum, there should be a remand, and a remand with an order to grant the application is certainly warranted. …
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… PER CURIAM Defendant I.B., "Ingrid," appeals from an order terminating her parental rights (TPR) to two children, … children because of a mental illness or a neurological disorder. Although we agree mental illness alone cannot …
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… Defendant Daquan B. Perry appeals from a March 27, 2024 order denying NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF …
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… [and she] want[s] [her] van back." The trial court then ordered defendant "pay [plaintiff] $3,000 within two weeks" …
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… Robert and Joann Freund appeal from a Law Division order granting summary judgment to defendant Home Depot …
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… New Jersey Department of Education (the DOE) that ordered renewal of an employment contract to respondent …
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… Derrick Leonard appeals from the May 15, 2024 Law Division order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR). …