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… the Matter of John J. Robertelli, an Attorney at Law On an order to show cause why respondent should not be disbarred … to review this matter on our own motion and issued an order to show cause “why [Robertelli] should not be …
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… to -26, might be foreclosed from imposing a "no contact" order.5 Thus, the contours of the "true threat" doctrine are … court had not issued an explicit pretrial "no contact" order. We emphasize this is not a case where defense counsel …
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… have rearranged defendant's point headings to reflect the order in which we address his arguments in this opinion. 5 … remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed …
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… approached defendant, got out of their vehicle, and ordered him to stop. Defendant was directed to 1 The State … to the No Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, and were ordered to be served concurrently. Defendant raises the …
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… of parole ineligibility on count two. The court further ordered counts one, three and four to run consecutive to … the terminology, is there something that you refer to in order to help decipher the terms that they're using in …
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… . . . caused him to involuntarily waive his rights in order to have medical attention." Judge Clark rejected … acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… Kelly, 97 N.J. 178, 208 (1984). Consistent with the remand order, the hearing before Judge Bariso focused primarily on … in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the mental health field’s authoritative list of mental disorders. And the notion of a child abuse accommodation …
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… and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law”). When, as here, “no issue of fact … the public entity with prompt notification of a claim in order to adequately investigate the facts and prepare a …
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… apartment, without a warrant and without her consent, in order to secure the premises while awaiting the issuance of … be accompanied by an officer inside her apartment in order to secure the premises and its contents while awaiting …
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… in a position of sacrificing employee and patient safety in order to avoid potential liability for discrimination” and … for the job position that employee seeks to occupy in order to trigger an employer’s obligation to reasonably …
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… hands and head and blood “spots” on his shirt. The officers ordered defendant out of his vehicle and noticed blood on … stated that she was under arrest for prostitution, and ordered her into the back seat of his car. Ibid. At the time …
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… Accordingly, we reverse the appellate panel’s suppression order. I. A. Defendant Xiomara Gonzales was charged in a … date of her arrest to the entry of her plea. Defendant was ordered to pay requisite fines and penalties, and all 1 … an owner of an East Orange bodega (grocery store) on the border of Newark, who was suspected of drug trafficking.2 …
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… occur, there was sufficient support for the initial remand ordered by the Appellate Division. On remand, the prosecutor … weigh those reasons against defendant’s prima facie case in order to determine whether defendant has met his ultimate …
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… L. 2019, c. 269, § 2 (eff. June 15, 2020), with Exec. Order No. 178, 52 N.J.R. 1704(a) (Aug. 14, 2020) (delaying … operative date also appears to be affected by Executive Order No. 178. See 52 N.J.R. 1704(a) (delaying the …
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… he had chased moments earlier. Officer Rastegarpanah ordered defendant to get on the ground, but defendant … Officer Rastegarpanah wrestled defendant to the ground and ordered him to put his hands behind his back. Detective …
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… We therefore reverse the Appellate Division, vacate the order of summary judgment dismissing the third-party claim … 2C:33-17(b), which states that a person commits a disorderly persons offense if he “makes real property owned, … a pedestrian child. Ibid. In reversing the summary judgment order, which dismissed the case against the homeowner, the …
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… for the offense against him also must be consecutive in order to accomplish accountability for the entire gravamen … to themselves all or part of their parents’ assets in order to hasten their parents’ eligibility for Medicaid …
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… kidnapping, third- degree criminal restraint, and the disorderly persons offense of false imprisonment. The verdict … kidnapping, third-degree criminal restraint, and the disorderly persons offense of false imprisonment, as well as … criminal restraint, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-2; and the disorderly persons offense of false imprisonment, N.J.S.A. …
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… a man who was wearing “some type of sweater or something” ordered her out of the car by tapping his gun on the … evening. Specifically, he questioned her extensively on the order in which the pickup 9 truck and the sedan left the …
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… oral argument of defendant’s PCR petition, the PCR court ordered an evidentiary hearing, confined to the question … court record indicating that on February 23, 1994, a judge ordered a six-month license revocation as part of a sentence …