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… do or say? A. The lady gave him the keys, then [defendant] ordered her on the ground. He ordered both of them on the ground. Q. What happened next? …
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… and Emili were recorded by a mobile audio and video recorder in Smith's police car. Two other New Jersey State … the court explained, in relevant part: 7 A-2074-15T1 [I]n order for you to find the defendant guilty of this crime, … caused such death by driving the vehicle recklessly. In order to find the defendant caused [A.B.'s] death, you must …
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… and defendant were recorded by a mobile audio and video recorder in Smith's police car. Smith testified that when he … the court explained, in relevant part: 7 A-5195-15T1 [I]n order for you to determine the defendant guilty of this … caused such death by driving the vehicle recklessly. So in order to find the defendant caused [A.B.'s] death, you must …
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… judgment to Massachusetts Bay. However, we also affirm the order denying summary judgment to plaintiff, as plaintiff … judicial regulation of insurance contracts is essential in order to prevent overreaching and injustice. [Sparks v. St. …
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… district court opinion. II. We review the trial court's order de novo, applying the same standard as the trial … ordinarily issued to a contractor or a property owner in order to insure him against loss occurring during the …
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… amended final judgment of divorce and an October 10, 2017 order denying relief from part of that judgment. The issue … and testimony that post-complaint efforts were required in order for the stock to vest. Plaintiff argues the judge's …
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… indicated she was suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mild traumatic brain injury. He reported … Morales diagnosed appellant with PTSD, major depressive disorder, anxiety, and traumatic brain injury and opined these … or tenderness. It can also 3 Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by a marked fear, anxiety, or avoidance …
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… him during surgery, in disregard of standing medical orders not to turn him under any circumstances. However, … for second-degree eluding,7 N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2(b). The judge ordered that these two sentences run concurrently to the …
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… argued the judge was telling defendant "these things in order to ease his mind and assure him that such a serious … the court consider them under Slater and Strickland. In order to permit the court to consider defendant's claim that …
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… use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4682-18 disorderly persons simple assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(1) … the remark was withdrawn promptly, and whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed … he had undergone unsuccessful medical procedures in order to attempt to save his life. Again, there was a basis …
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… March 29, 2016, defendant entered an open guilty plea to disorderly persons possession of less than fifty grams of … This type of testimony has been held to be admissible in order to show "that the officer was not acting in an … or acts . . . to prove the disposition of a person in order to show that such person acted in conformity …
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… another of the men who had fled, chased him to his car and ordered him out of the car at gunpoint. The man accelerated … dots, short ridges and enclosures—must be identified in order for a print to be suitable for entry. Once identified, …
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… applicant" that advances to phase two. Id. at 376. In order to be declared a qualified applicant and advance to … 2:2-4. Our power to grant leave to appeal an interlocutory order is "exercised only sparingly." State v. Reldan, 100 …
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… 344, 366 (2016) (citing R. 4:46-2(c))). When reviewing an order granting summary judgment, we adhere to the same … we reject plaintiff's argument and affirm the trial court's order dismissing the complaint. We also agree with the trial …
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… following on appeal: POINT I – THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY NOT ORDERING A MISTRIAL AFTER THE JURY'S SECOND NOTE DECLARING A … quoted above after the jury's second note, and by not ordering a mistrial after the jury's third note. We must hew …
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… judge sentenced him to a five-year term of imprisonment and ordered him to pay restitution of $616,617.27. Defendant … remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed …
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… emergency removal of a child from a home without a court order, pursuant to The Dodd Act. N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.82. … April 2021. He was diagnosed with moderate alcohol use disorder and referred to outpatient treatment because "there … April 2022. Dr. Eig diagnosed Anita with an "alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, cocaine type" and an …
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… for "pain medications and muscle relaxers and [also] ordered a lumbar and cervical spine MRI . . . [which] … v. Terminix Int'l, Inc., 109 N.J. 575, 588 (1988). In order to qualify for accidental disability retirement …
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… factors." After addressing the Yarbough4 factors, the court ordered consecutive sentences for each count, finding there … run consecutively with counts one and two. The court also ordered 4 State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, 644 (1985). 10 …