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… im gana blow ur kids n ur fukn mothers brains out then im coming for u," and "[t]hen ur nephew n ur whole fukn spick … COULD NOT HAVE REASONABLY BELIEVED THAT N.D. POSSESSED COMMON AUTHORITY TO CONSENT TO A SEARCH OF DEFENDANT’S … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… We affirm because the trial court's factual findings are supported by substantial credible evidence, and it correctly … images, symbols, or icons used in text fields in electronic communication (as in text messages, email, and social media) … attitude of the writer, convey information succinctly, [or] communicate a message playfully without using words." Emoji, …
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… possession of a Glock 9mm handgun while in the course of committing, attempting to commit or conspiring to commit a drug offense, N.J.S.A. … against his previous counsel were unsworn and not supported by any testimony, affidavit, or certification. …
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… filed a cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, arguing that the 25% interest rate was 3 … judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant … Ibid. We found "the interest rate advanced over eight points the moment default was declared" and held the rate …
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… January 27, 2020 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writ challenging the June … interpretation of the zoning ordinance was reasonable and supported by the record. The judge noted that the Board's … Bd., 369 N.J. Super. 552, 562 (App. Div. 2004). "[P]ublic bodies, because of their peculiar knowledge of local 11 …
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… State v. Nyhammer, 197 N.J. 383 (2009), noting "no criminal complaint or arrest warrant was issued against [d]efendant" … detectives who questioned [d]efendant were polite and accommodating to [d]efendant. Defendant was provided a … Following oral argument, Judge Robert Bingham, II issued a comprehensive twenty-page written decision denying the PCR …
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… Defendant contends the trial judge erred by finding that he committed a predicate domestic violence offense and that an … fees to plaintiff. We affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint under the Act on March 22, 2020, requesting a … findings and credibility determinations that find adequate support in the record. Based on those findings, the judge …
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… and an unidentified male answered. Detective Fesi wanted to complete the purchase. After asking how much money the … both the motor vehicle stop and arrest of defendants were supported by probable cause." The court considered the … suspicion that the occupants in the Infiniti had come to the McDonald's parking lot to sell heroin." The …
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… I. Defendant, who was seventeen years old at the time he committed the underlying offenses was waived to adult court … (3) (count five). Prior to trial, defendant underwent a competency examination conducted by Christine Joseph, Ph.D. … that he suffered from a mental condition that would support a diminished capacity defense. Before reaching this …
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… to defendant, Gilliland smelled the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Gilliland informed defendant … to detect the odor of marijuana emanating from the interior compartment of the vehicle." Due to the noise from the … trial court's decision, provided that those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" …
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… there was substantial credible evidence in the record to support the trial judge's order that it would be contrary to … evidence of a threat. J.K. stated his neighbors did not come onto his property but went inside their own home. J.K. … of their encounter. J.K. filed a municipal court harassment complaint against D.Q. leading to mediation and a settlement …
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… life (PSL). Because we conclude the Board's decision "is supported by sufficient credible evidence on the record as a … Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial criminal offense was committed.2 In September 2022, the condition was modified, …
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… payments, a down payment on a car, car repairs, and a computer. These expenditures purportedly totaled $24,686.35. … Defendant produced receipts for certain payments, but only supported his assertion that the payments were a loan … and "had absolutely nothing to do with the divorce." He points out that N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30 requires a custodian to …
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… by any direct or circumstantial evidence as long as it is competent and meets the requisite standards of proof. The … is 'sufficient credible evidence . . . in the record' to support the trial court's findings." State v. Robertson, 228 … had too much to drink. Id. at 125. The evidence in Daly supported the finding the defendant lacked the intent to …
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… court hours for one or more of the following acts of noncompliance while on EM: (1) entering an Exclusion Zone; (2) … If a defendant performs one or more of these acts on noncompliance, Pretrial Services Program (PSP) staff1 must … with law enforcement through the most important points of the call. Directive# 07-18 -Criminal Justice …
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… observations for traffic and vehicles which are in or may come into the motorist’s path of travel, as a reasonably … Pedestrians … Vehicular operators and pedestrians have a common right to the use of a public highway. Their rights … and each is charged with a duty of reasonable care, commensurate with the risk of danger involved in the …
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… engine, machine, tool or implement adapted, designed, or commonly used for committing or facilitating the offense of , with the purpose that such publication be used committing or facilitating that offense, is guilty of an …
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… establishment, shall sell, offer for sale, distribute for commercial purpose at no cost or minimal cost or with … cigar, cigarillo, or pipe, or any cartridge or other component of the device or related product. Page 2 of 5 b. … identification card issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, a similar card issued pursuant to the laws of …
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… PER CURIAM Plaintiff Baseline Services, Inc. filed a complaint against two former employees, defendants Darren … would compete with Baseline, providing similar equipment support services. In 2006, Baseline's contract with GPSG for … information "looked eerily tailored to CSI and hit the sell points that Darren [Kutz] was trying to pitch to me." In her …
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… We affirm because the trial court's factual findings are supported by substantial credible evidence, and it correctly … images, symbols, or icons used in text fields in electronic communication (as in text messages, email, and social media) … attitude of the writer, convey information succinctly, [or] communicate a message playfully without using words." Emoji, …