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… diagnosed defendant with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, arising from the maltreatment he suffered throughout … defendant might have developed a dissociative identity disorder, citing defendant's self-reports that he "heard … State v. Henderson, 208 N.J. 208 (2011), the Supreme Court ordered that "enhanced instructions be given to guide juries …
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… years of parole ineligibility. He appeals from the court's order denying his motion to suppress his statements made to … concerning M.P.'s intellectual challenges," including a "borderline" IQ of seventy-three, ADHD, history of special …
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… at 553 (footnote omitted).] 11 A-2044-19 background," in order "to get some clarification and make sure that there … low blood sugar in diabetics, seizures and neurological disorders, conjunctivitis, some mental health issues, and …
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… abused the legitimate purposes of the Delaware lawsuit in order to seize control of Harris FRC, seize control of Mary …
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… Dictionary, 2nd edition, defines “consistent” as “(1) an order done logically with a pattern; (2) anything that … and is bounded by the Manasquan River on its northern border and the Beaverdam Creek along its southern border. There are limited public access points along the …
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… and desiccated coconut, which he both shook and struck, in order to observe the movement of the coconut in response to …
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… court erred in recusing Friedman. Our evaluation of an order granting or denying an attorney disqualification …
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… with "cervical and lumbar sprains and strains," and ordered x-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies …
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… uniform pants, "a baseball jersey, and a hat." The officers ordered defendant out of the car, "he complied, he had his … to Dr. Figurelli, defendant had "a major depressive disorder" and "post[-]traumatic stress disorder" (PTSD) before the incident on July 14, 2019. He …
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… with his conviction on count two. In addition, the judge ordered defendant's forfeiture of his pension and future … UPHELD, THE THEFT CONVICTION SHOULD BE MODIFIED TO A DISORDERLY-PERSONS OFFENSE; COMMON SENSE DICTATES THAT THE … BY UP TO FIVE YEARS IN PRISON, RATHER THAN A MERE DISORDERLY-PERSONS OFFENSE. 4 79 N.J. 191 (1979). 12 A-2755-22 …
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… 2024 U.S. LEXIS 3071 (Oct. 4, 2024) (No. 23-1312) (orders granting certiorari). There are seventy-five current …