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… violence against the law enforcement officer or another. In order to convict the defendant of this charge, the State …
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… is otherwise provided by statute, regulation, or executive order"). Nevertheless, complainant asserts Galloway …
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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 …
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… defendant to a concurrent eight-year term on count two, ordered him to comply with all Megan's Law requirements, and …
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… PER CURIAM Appellant S.L. appeals from a July 1, 2021 order terminating his parental rights and granting the … of mental health problems, including schizoaffective disorder (bipolar type), depression, and suicidal ideations. He …
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… sequence of priority must be A-2859-20 17 altered in order to satisfy equitable principles. To do otherwise would …
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… the realtor's motivation to minimize the purchase price in order to maximize his profit when he "flipped" the house, …
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… 251 (2016). Defendant appeals2 from the January 9, 2018 order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR). …
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… attorneys; Andy S. Norin, 1 The Law Division Complaint, the order appealed from, and some of the briefs refer to this …
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… writs, plaintiff Mark G. Montenero appeals from an order for final judgment entered in favor of defendants Toms …
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… confirmed that neither was a medical marijuana user, Travis ordered them out of the vehicle, placed them under arrest, …
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… Defendant Anthony Bethea appeals from a December 5, 2018 order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) … intelligence or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Because defendant did not present any details … 165 N.J. 235, 250-51 (2000) (evidence of defendant's "borderline intellectual functioning" and enrollment in …
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… has established a prima facie claim." Id. at 462–63. "[I]n order to establish a prima facie claim, a petitioner must do …
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… petting, exhibitionism, fondling . . . . Consequently, in order to give any real effect to the child victim hearsay …
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… a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(2), and the lesser-included disorderly persons offense of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … could not guide [defendant.]" Judge Borkowski entered an order denying defendant's motion to suppress her statement …
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… annual tax obligation from his income. Therefore, the court ordered plaintiff to be responsible for the 2018 income tax …
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… sentenced to three years' probation, community service, and ordered to pay restitution. II. Before us, defendant raises …
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… Doctors diagnosed him with Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, a condition falling at the most severe end of the … however, imposed no specific deadlines or timeframes in order to allow the families flexibility . A representative … that, given his diagnosis of Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, his prognosis was poor. She maintained, however, that …
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… a gun to the teller to put her in fear of bodily injury in order to facilitate the theft, all to which defendant …
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… failed to comply with our mandate; his decision and the order on which it is based cannot stand. We are mindful that …