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… to do whatever is necessary and reasonable in order to remain employed,'" Brady, 152 N.J. at 124 (quoting …
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… Police Had Neither Reasonable Suspicion to Justify Ordering Her to Get Out of Her Car Nor Probable Cause to …
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… of vindictiveness" when imposing a greater sentence than ordered before by pointing to "specific reasons justifying …
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… test for admissibility as other crimes evidence. In order to establish that the evidence meets the Cofield test …
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… the State appeals from the November 6, 2019 Family Part order denying its motion for waiver of the sixteen-year-old … and was expelled. He has been diagnosed with Adjustment Disorder with 8 A-1553-19T4 disturbance of conduct, Conduct Disorder (CD) versus Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), …
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… defendant to a seven-year term of imprisonment and ordered $82,488.22 in restitution. Defendant raises the …
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… from a Public Employment Relations Commission (Commission) order denying review of a "clarification of unit" decision …
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… on eastbound Route 37. She appeals from the trial court's order dismissing her complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. …
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… 12 A-4068-18T3 fondling . . . . Consequently, in order to give any real effect to the child victim hearsay … with CSAAS, and instead was found to have adjustment disorder with anxiety. The dangers of misuse or prejudice of …
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… him. The court denied the motion in an August 24, 2017 order, and in its accompanying oral decision found that "the …
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… of crimes, resulting in misidentifications, and ordered an amplified, comprehensive jury charge. Id. at …
DCPP VS. J.M.E., C.G., R.M.-E., M.E.P. AND S.A.L., IN THE MATTER OF M.E., K.E., C.P., D.P., A.L., N.L., D.L. AND J.J.M.G. (FN-14-0086-18 AND FN-14-0087-18, MORRIS COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) (CONSOLIDATED) - Unpublished
Opinions
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… was in the 2 Alpha-thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder, which causes the body to make less hemoglobin than … injuries. The judge determined on the return date of an order to show cause that there was good cause to believe …
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… of producing an unjust result .'" (quoting R. 2:10-2)). In order to properly answer the question, "[t]he error[s] must …
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… be determined by an agency by decisions, determinations, or orders, addressed to them or disposing of their interests, …
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… was provisionally diagnosed with major depressive disorder. The trial judge revoked defendant's bail, ordered that he be psychiatrically evaluated, and … The psychologist concurred with the diagnosis of bipolar disorder and found that defendant had "demonstrated significant …
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… passing around a bag of snacks, grew suspicious and ordered everyone out of the car. A subsequent search of the …
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… A jury convicted defendant of five crimes and a disorderly persons offense: second-degree unlawful possession … possession of marijuana, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(3); and disorderly persons resisting arrest, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2(a)(1), as … on August 24, 2018, and on that same day it issued an order denying defendant's motion to suppress the physical …
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… Predator Act (SVPA), N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.24 to -27.38. In order to involuntarily commit a defendant under the SVPA, … she] suffers from a mental abnormality or personality disorder; and. . . that as a result of his psychiatric abnormality or disorder, "it is highly likely that the individual will not …
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… findings made by the motion judge and therefore affirm both orders and convictions. I. On June 9, 2013, S.G. (Sam) was … is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or disorderly persons offense." State v. Scriven, 226 N.J. 20, …
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… Under Rule 2:10-1, a defendant must move for a new trial in order to contend on appeal that a jury verdict was against …