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… theory and found him guilty on all counts. After ordering appropriate mergers, the judge sentenced defendant …
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… certifications – we discern no reason to disturb the order under review. We add the following comments. 2 …
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… plea was knowing and voluntary. The PCR judge issued an order with an attached statement of reasons denying …
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… Polimeda, appeals from the trial court's September 22, 2023 order granting summary judgement in favor of defendant, M.R. …
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… to require a demonstration of justifiable need in order to carry a firearm, but it does not prevent us from …
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… "[a]n employee must do what is reasonable and necessary in order to preserve his employment and allow the employer an …
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… issued a comprehensive written decision and memorializing order denying defendant's motions in their entirety. The …
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… and E1, violation of a rule, regulation, policy, procedure, order or administrative decision. After a departmental …
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… in this case is what level of proof must be demonstrated in order to trigger the presumption of mailing. In the absence …
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… within ninety days of the receipt of the notice of a final order or ruling by the agency.). 6 A-0438-23 The ALJ denied …
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… instance on appeal. On remand, the Board shall conduct and order such additional proceedings as it deems appropriate, …
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… and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law.” R. 4:46-2(c). The trial court's …
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… on the grounds that were discussed. The July 2, 2018 order granting defendant's motion to suppress the …
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… and carjacking convictions, the judge stated the factors in order, and applied a factual analysis and conclusion to …
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… underlying appellate review that "appeals are taken from orders and judgments and not from opinions . . . or reasons …
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… by established principles of law and reason . . . in order to obtain a just result." Ibid. (citing State v. Bunk, …
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… we note that the scope of our review in an appeal from an order terminating parental rights is limited. N.J. Div. of …
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… assault, the court instructed the jury as follows: In order to convict the defendant of this charge the State must …
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… is not readily discernable on the video, nor is the exact order of which officer stood where. However, one officer was … 6 incident, appellant developed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ("PTSD"), a diagnosed condition that the Board does …
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… are not 6 A-4118-17T4 The scope of review on appeals from orders terminating parental rights is limited. We are bound …