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… noted "sequential charges usually provide a framework for orderly deliberations." Id. at 165 (quoting Coyle, 119 N.J. … the assistant prosecutor during the course of trial were bordering on improper, they did not "substantially …
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… him to an apartment in Sayreville near the Old Bridge border. Defendant said the man wanted to have more sex with … wounds in the chest and back. He could not determine the order of the stab wounds. Falzon also found eight incised …
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… an improper compromised verdict, after the trial judge ordered them to continue deliberating following their report …
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… 178 N.J. 347, 361 (2004) (citations omitted). Therefore, in order for the trial court here to charge the jury with theft …
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… 2 A-0952-19 Defendant appeals from the Law Division's order entered after a de novo trial on the record. The Law …
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… well as "delineating each service the youth will receive in order to help them achieve their goals." As a fifth example, …
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… The sentences imposed on the other convictions were ordered to run concurrently. The following facts were …
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… at 617, summarized the test this way: [U]nder Millison, in order for an employer's act to lose the cloak of immunity of …
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… adequate appellate review of sentencing decisions . . . [in order to] determine whether the trial court's imposition of …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:29- 3(a)(7). The court entered pre-trial orders severing those counts of the indictment, and …
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… the Board's final administrative determinations and seek an order compelling retroactive enrollment in PERS. Appellants …
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… rights. The court denied the motion in a May 20, 2019 order, and in its accompanying oral decision found Detective … defendant's extensive criminal record, including two disorderly person's offenses, two CDS-related offenses, … defendant's extensive criminal history, including two disorderly person's offenses, two CDS offenses, unlawful …
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… retail and business development at a pedestrian scale. In order to meet this objective, the Township should continue …
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… and laptop bag, which the court denied in a May 22, 2019 order and accompanying six-page written opinion. In its …
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… "context ," and "avoid misleading the trier of fact" in order to ensure "a fair and impartial understanding" of the …
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… plea agreement. Defendant challenges the January 29, 2019 order issued by Judge Joseph L. Rea denying defendant's …
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… waistband, or (2) saw defendant pointing the gun at him. In order to refresh his recollection, counsel presented Cabezas … at 381. After being convicted on a lesser included disorderly persons offense of resisting arrest, but prior to …
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… rule, rather than in positive terms of admissibility, in order to repel any implication that other possible grounds …
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… 25, 2013, Governor Chris Christie signed Executive Order 140 (EO140), which created the Office of Flood Hazard …
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… D reasonably does not report the episode to the police, in order to maintain anonymity. D's conduct is arguably a …