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… above the one-foot threshold. N.J.A.C. 7:13-12.6(b)(2). In order to be exempt, an applicant must demonstrate the …
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… To maintain means to carry on, to keep up, to continue. In order for the State to prove that the defendant maintained …
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… of defendants in an indictment or accusation the court may order an election or separate trials of counts, grant a …
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… of $65,638.93 for 2015. 13 A-3899-18T4 he was "yelling" orders in the office, Funsch stood up and suddenly and …
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… charge was reduced to the possession of marijuana, a disorderly persons offense. 10 A-0436-18T1 marijuana. He … possession of hashish), and Valerio not guilty of the disorderly persons charge of possession of marijuana. As stated … ENTRY INTO THE HOTEL ROOM WAS CONSTITUTIONALLY PERMITTED IN ORDER TO "SECURE" THE ROOM. B. THE LOWER COURT ERRED BY …
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… were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the [judge] ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed …
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… 426 N.J. Super. 167 (App. Div. 2012) (reversing pretrial order barring the defendants from retaining as experts in …
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… she had "wrongly assumed that with [the] trial court order there would be some kind of motion made or there would …
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… they do not report past facts and are not generated in order to establish a fact that is an element of an offense. …
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… would follow to implement the Appellate Division's remand orders and review NJNG's application, only authorized a …
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… went to defendant's house, but he was not home. They ordered the occupants to come outside and told them they …
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… to her statement; and avers she suffers from bipolar disorder 8 A-0984-18 and had not taken her medications prior to … basic questions"; "suffer[ed] from ADHD and bipolar disorder for which she is prescribed medication." He also … the buffer expected by the Court. A.S., 203 at 148. "In order to serve as a buffer, the parent must be acting with …
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… girlfriend. On March 12, 2018, the trial court entered an order denying defendant's motion to suppress his statement …
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… INSTRUCTION AS TO WHAT THE JURY WAS REQUIRED TO FIND IN ORDER TO DISALLOW SELF-DEFENSE UNDER N.J.S.A. 2C:3-[4](b)(2) …
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… 14, 2021, the DEP Commissioner issued a thirteen-page order denying the emergent stay request. Thereafter this …
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… R. 1:7-2 (requiring objection "at the time the ruling or order is made or sought"); State v. Weston, 222 N.J. 277, …
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… was undeniably forceful and some of his remarks may have bordered on the objectionable, no objection was made, leading … v. Tier, 228 N.J. 555, 565 (2017) (approving a trial court order requiring a defendant to identify a witness as a fact …
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… false alibi witnesses, concealed weapons, or fled in order to avoid apprehension."). There was ample evidence …
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… acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a 26 A-1470-19 particular occasion the …
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… TO VOIR DIRE JURY AS TO EXTENT OF THE POTENTIAL TAINT AND ORDERING TAINTED JUROR NOT TO REVEAL CONVERSATION WITH …