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… O'Reilly stated that he made no promises or threats in order to get defendant to speak with him. Soon after, the …
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… say is I don't need to hear from Mr. Perry and Mr. Smith in order to satisfy the charges. . . . . . . . Mr. Perry …
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… possibly contraband, from a fire hose area. The officer ordered Krug to show him what was in his hand, and instead …
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… 2C:43- 7.2. The judge also imposed fines and penalties, ordered defendant to comply with the Megan's Law …
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… lawsuit is inadmissible. What I am going to do though, in order for — I think it was unfair if you heard about it, …
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… indicate their agreement to a draft operating agreement in order to render it effective." Id. at 195. The Act "does not …
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… (Tancevskis) appeal from a March 8, 2023 trial court order, entered following a bench trial, denying their …
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… Dr. Loving diagnosed Thomas with "Intermittent Explosive Disorder," which he described as "a pattern of poorly … aggressive behavior," and "Antisocial Personality Disorder[] with narcissistic traits," which he described as "a … Dr. Loving diagnosed Jennifer with "Major Depressive Disorder and Dependent Personality Traits." Dr. Loving …
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… considered alternate methods to augment the water supply in order to meet the needs of the community before filing the …
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… abuse issues. She has been diagnosed with cannabis use disorder and has repeatedly tested positive for cannabis. She also has been diagnosed with multiple mood disorders and other mental health conditions. She failed to … or a limitation pursuant to a previously entered court order." However, a published comment to the Rule notes that …
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… decision with the ALJ. On July 17, 2020, the ALJ issued an order granting partial summary decision, but ruled that a …
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… that are mandated either by statute, regulation, executive order, judicial decision or so required by adopted …
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… Defendant Michael Mitchell appeals from a May 19, 2023 order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR). …
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… case by stipulation, agreed settlement, or consent order.'" Dragon, 405 N.J. Super. at 491 (quoting N.J.S.A. …
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… (App. Div. 2011). In Thomas, we affirmed the trial court's order excluding a personal injury plaintiff from introducing …
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… evidence included a detective's testimony that the data recorder from defendant's vehicle recorded the rate of … The maximum speed was reached after 4.65 seconds. The recorder also 1 N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5(a) provides in part: "Criminal … at the presentment contained the information from the recorder. The detective, describing the seventy-two percent …
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… taxes on each residence by $166 – not $182 – per year in order to recover those costs previously paid for by Loch …
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… of the conversations or otherwise aided defendant. "[I]n order to establish a prima facie claim, a petitioner must do …
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… remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed … health problems, including depression and "conversion disorder," neither side introduced admissible evidence from an …
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… in blood with a large laceration on her stomach area. In order to locate the crime scene, they followed blood …