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… of the first, second, third, or fourth degree, and "disorderly persons" offenses. See N.J.S.A. 2C:1-4. Defendant … fifty grams of marijuana, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(4), a disorderly persons offense. See State v. Harris, 384 N.J. … strip search of defendant, who was arrested for the disorderly persons offense of marijuana possession, is …
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… drugs to Taylor. The prosecutor argued to the jury that "in order to find [defendant's] story credible you have to say …
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… Anthony DePaola, M.D., diagnosed him with anxiety disorder and began prescribing Xanax on an as-needed basis for … City Hilton Casino Resort, 184 N.J. 391, 399 (2005). In order to survive a motion for summary judgment arising out …
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… PER CURIAM Plaintiff Roger Malone appeals from a final order dismissing his complaint alleging violations of the …
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… Reversed. The Law Division shall issue a corresponding order reflecting our disposition within twenty days. … …
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… of a bid's contents, but post-opening supplementation in order to satisfy a material condition is prohibited. On-Line …
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… Defendant Andre Scott appeals from an October 3, 2016 order of the Law Division denying his petition for …
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… rebuild his home following Superstorm Sandy. Petitioner was ordered to return $10,000 he had received from the RSP. On …
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… plea agreement, the State agreed to dismiss the disorderly persons offenses of possession of less than fifty … Defendant was sentenced to a two-year term of probation and ordered to pay certain fines and assessments. Defendant …
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… to a free public education in Union Township, and T.L. was ordered to reimburse the Township Board of Education (Board) …
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… detected in Well #8 but at significantly lower levels. In order to address community concerns with reports of PFNA in …
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… CURIAM Defendant Joseph Holley appeals a December 7, 2015 order denying his motion to suppress physical evidence, two … as unsuccessful and he has been convicted of five disorderly persons offenses. The judge imposed consecutive …
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… 3:22-10(b); State v. Preciose, 129 N.J. 451, 462 (1992). In order to establish a prima facie case, a defendant "must …
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… 43:1-3(a). The Acting Director has the authority to order the forfeiture of all or part of the earned service …
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… remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed …
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… A-5597-16T1 to be treated alike, why is it necessary – in order to reach that conclusion – to so significantly alter …
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… and granted Gregory, Sr. visitation; Gregory, Sr. was also ordered to pay $80 per week in support, although the …
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… . . . must submit personal payments to the [SHBP] in order to continue coverage." The plain language of these …
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… Dr. Hriso initially diagnosed Riley with adjustment disorder with anxiety, depression, and panic disorder, and prescribed medications. In September 2013, Riley … Catholic Charities diagnosed her with "Major Depressive Disorder due to symptoms of a persistent negative mood, loss of …
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… adopted the MRP's recommendation.4 The Commission ordered that F.S. undergo an independent psychological … Kanen found no evidence F.S. suffered from an anxiety disorder or had a history of mental illness. Dr. Kanen … based on nine subtests is [seventy-one]," which is in the borderline range and 4 F.S. does not appeal from the …