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… The appellate court succinctly explained its reasoning: “in order for Weiner to be entitled to a referral fee from a …
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… catch a stud. That's pretty obvious. 19 A-1241-22 Well, in order to do that, and . . . Nader explained this, it's got …
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… such services, which were vital to the business. In order for PDC operate, it required radiologists to read and …
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… years, and earned $900 per week. 22 A-1489-22 Defendant was ordered to pay fines and penalties totaling $33,148.50, …
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… Protection (N.J.S.A. 2C:3-4)" at 3 (rev. Nov. 13, 2023). In order to succeed on a self-defense claim where the defendant …
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… 2C:13-2, or false imprisonment, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-3, a disorderly persons offense. Therefore, we reverse the trial court's order as it relates to the alleged ineffective assistance of …
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… of a driver's intentions." Ibid. Therefore, "the officer ordering a stop must have some articulable basis for 14 …
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… unpersuaded. Consistent with its "control over the mode and order of interrogating witnesses," N.J.R.E. 611(a), the …
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… a multi-family complex in response to a report of a "[d]isorderly group." Without activating their overhead lights or … lot because they were responding to a call about a disorderly group. They approached defendant's illegally parked … had a motivation to do this to this individual? . . . . In order for you to find the defendant not guilty, you have to …
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… rulings. 26 A-3817-14T2 agree to promote employees in the order they are listed on a promotional list developed by …
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… disheveled. He stopped his vehicle in front of them. He ordered them to get on the ground, which they did but not … she had published articles on post-traumatic stress disorder, she had not written any about law enforcement, … offered the opinion that Chen has post-traumatic stress disorder from the events of June 16, 2010. 19 A-4929-14T3 also …
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… A defendant need not prove his counsel was ineffective in order to establish his right to a new trial. See Nash, 212 …
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… at 21 A-0448-15T2 sidebar, denied defendant's request and ordered the prosecutor to come to sidebar prior to …
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… arrived, drew his service 4 A-4019-14T4 revolver, and ordered defendant to get on the ground, which he did. … to stand trial, did you find any underlying . . . mental disorder that disabled him in any way from . . . competency to … he was trying to draw the distinction between a mental disorder and a substance-induced mental disorder. The …
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… we reorganize the arguments generally in chronological order and corresponding to the sequence of pretrial and …
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… voluntarily by defendant." The 8 A-0898-19 judge issued an order on December 13, 2018, allowing the State to use …
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… The CI advised 3 A-3944-18 Veltre the individual received orders for cocaine over the telephone and arranged to meet …
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… of plaintiff's mitigation efforts; however, we reverse the order to the extent that it precluded all recovery, and …
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… does not reflect this finding. N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(11). We order mitigating factor eleven to be reflected on the …
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… the trial judge finding him guilty of the petty disorderly persons offense of disorderly conduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2(a)(2). Defendant's … evidence supporting his convictions for obstruction and disorderly conduct. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. I. …