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… and FST are not generally accepted in the scientific community. We agree, and because the error in admitting the … home. He pulled over and decided to pay her an unannounced visit. When she answered the door, she was speaking on the … her "companion from Florida." She hung up the phone and he visited with her for about one hour. During the visit, …
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A-0478-24 Briefs
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… of New Jersey Appellate Division Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex Post Office Box 006 Trenton, New Jersey 08626 Re … on a CI tip corroborated by surveillance and a controlled buy, had provided probable cause to believe defendant was … New York City Lawes’ supplier was located, how often Lawes visited the supplier, what day of the week Lawes visited the …
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2C:21-2.1b
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… any other method of recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, …
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… jails, the Sheriff’s Department may be of help in arranging visits or calls. There will be someone assigned in the administration to assist in communication with prisoners. Depending on the type of …
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… the Sheriff’s Department may also be of help in arranging visits or calls. There will be someone assigned in the administration to assist in communication with prisoners. Depending on the type of …
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… Dunkin) and dismissing plaintiff's personal injury complaint with prejudice. We affirm because there is no … summary judgment motion. Dunkin's expert concluded Dunkin complied with safety regulations and Lillianthal 's fall "was not attributable to any impropriety or shortcoming on the part of Dunkin[.]" Plaintiff's expert …
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… Dunkin) and dismissing plaintiff's personal injury complaint with prejudice. We affirm because there is no … summary judgment motion. Dunkin's expert concluded Dunkin complied with safety regulations and Lillianthal 's fall "was not attributable to any impropriety or shortcoming on the part of Dunkin[.]" Plaintiff's expert …
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… for adjustment of debts of an individual with regular income. Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep property and pay … involved defendant's attempt to preserve his ability to visit with his daughters regularly, despite plaintiff's …
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… 2015 jury trial, defendant James Olbert was found guilty of committing numerous crimes, including the murder and robbery … to protect their privacy interests. 4 A-0496-15T2 to buy prepaid cell phones for $179.70, and to make purchases … handed him all of the bills inside. The man then grabbed coins out of the register drawer and threw the drawer on the …
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… 2015 jury trial, defendant James Olbert was found guilty of committing numerous crimes, including the murder and robbery … to protect their privacy interests. 4 A-0496-15T2 to buy prepaid cell phones for $179.70, and to make purchases … handed him all of the bills inside. The man then grabbed coins out of the register drawer and threw the drawer on the …
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2C:21-2.1a
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… any other method of recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, …
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… SERVICES (N.J.S.A. 2C:20-8a) The defendant is charged with committing the offense of theft of services. That section of … obtains services which he knows are available only for compensation, by deception or threat, or by false token, … that defendant knew the services were available only for compensation; (3) that defendant obtained the services by …
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… the settlement agreement during the interview both through comments she made, such as “you abused me for about 8 … to “non-disparagement” provisions to “continue the cycle of buying silence” the Legislature “sought to end.” The … abuses to continue. It should no longer be appropriate to buy forced silence that further victimizes assault …
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… 2C:39-5(b); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); … used a CI to make several undercover purchases (controlled buys) of drugs from defendant. The CI made the purchases at … (the Marshall Street apartment).3 Based on the controlled buys, the police obtained a search warrant for the Marshall …
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… 2C:39-5(b); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); … used a CI to make several undercover purchases (controlled buys) of drugs from defendant. The CI made the purchases at … (the Marshall Street apartment).3 Based on the controlled buys, the police obtained a search warrant for the Marshall …
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… the settlement agreement during the interview both through comments she made, such as “you abused me for about 8 … to “non-disparagement” provisions to “continue the cycle of buying silence” the Legislature “sought to end.” The … abuses to continue. It should no longer be appropriate to buy forced silence that further victimizes assault …
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… of the real estate partnership. Plaintiff did not visit the Heritage building from 1993 to 2005, and while he … 2005, Cinelli submitted an offer from Birger Brinck-Lund to buy the property for $4,250,000. That offer required that … 599, 608 (1989) (emphasis omitted) (quoting Beachcomber Coins, Inc. v. Boskett, 166 N.J. Super. 442, 446 (App. Div. …
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… of the real estate partnership. Plaintiff did not visit the Heritage building from 1993 to 2005, and while he … 2005, Cinelli submitted an offer from Birger Brinck-Lund to buy the property for $4,250,000. That offer required that … 599, 608 (1989) (emphasis omitted) (quoting Beachcomber Coins, Inc. v. Boskett, 166 N.J. Super. 442, 446 (App. Div. …
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… ASSOCIATES, LLC, Defendant-Respondent, and L&M WASHERS COMPANY, Defendant. ______________________________ Argued … granting summary judgment and dismissing her slip-and-fall complaint. Plaintiff injured her back when she slipped on … undisputed. Plaintiff was a tenant in defendant's apartment complex. On Sunday, November 6, 2013, she was in the …
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2C:21-1a
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… writing of another without his/her authorization OR makes, completes, executes, authenticates, issues or transfers any … make a change in or to modify. OR (1) that defendant made, completed, executed, authenticated, issued or transferred … or any other method of recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, …