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… purpose. 1 Because Rosemary Halgas and defendant share a common surname, we refer to Rosemary using her first name. … and "defendant's reliance on State v. Missak2 is inapposite to the circumstances here for the reasons indicated in …
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… child. Defendant challenges the court's: admission of fresh-complaint evidence; jury instructions; refusal to charge a … because he was not computer-savvy enough to hide the websites. 8 A-2904-23 After the State rested, defense counsel …
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… l ( f i led Apr i l 3 , 2024) 11a Sta tement o f I t ems Compr is ing the Record ( f i led May 21 , 2024) 15a … (3 rd Cir . , 1979) , cer t . denied 448 U. S . 906 , 100 S . C t . 3048 , 65 L.Ed . 2d 1136 (1980) . . . . … them.” Self v. Board of Rev., 91 N.J. 453, 459 (1982). Unless the agency’s action was arbitrary, capricious or …
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… to dismiss the defamation count of the fourth amended complaint. Because the motion judge erred in finding … And can someone, maybe Matt Platkin, explain what the rules are about [S]tate workers holding outside employment?" … complaint." Sickles v. Cabot Corp., 379 N.J. Super. 100, 106 (App. Div. 2005). A-3695-21 16 "[P]leadings …
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… timeline of events. Chavis lived in the same apartment complex as Nock. Earlier in 2015, Chavis learned that … surveillance footage. . . . [M]y findings were just the opposite. I don't want to repeat all the reasons I did on the …
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… ALEJANDRO HOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC, and AROMANDO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Defendants. Submitted December 17, 2024 – Decided … answers to interrogatories. Nolan opined the darkened holes on the post of the guardrail depicted in the photos … then quoting Overby v. Union Laundry Co., 28 N.J. Super. 100, 104 (App. Div. 1953)). The duty owed to a plaintiff is …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … where she had slept recently, and with whom she had visited and for how long.” Id. at 469, 471. Applying these …
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… on our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm in part and remand in part. I. In August … of Route 24 and Interstate 78 in order to view traffic coming from the direction of the Shell station. Officer … his overhead light bar and spotlight, illuminating oncoming traffic. Shortly thereafter, Officer Royce observed …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2761-22 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF B.S., SVP-053-00. _______________________ … prior to K.D., in January 2003. 21 A-2761-22 as a prerequisite to consideration for a conditional release." Ibid. …
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… Mazda, and Smith fired three shots at the Mazda. Both vehicles then crashed. Fortunately, Cathy and Randy were not hit … there, he saw Cathy's Mazda drive out of the apartment complex and believed the Mazda had been stolen. Accordingly, … v. Torres, 246 N.J. 246, 267-70 (2021); State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, 643-44 (1985). The court found aggravating …
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… marriage ceremony. Decedent's friend, Nevenka Grandov, visited the couple shortly after their marriage, and submitted … that plaintiff was "moving out." 2 Decedent and Gizela accompanied plaintiff to the bank. The parties dispute whether …
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… Holmsen asked defendant for his phone's passcode. Defendant complied with both requests. Holmsen neither asked defendant … taken from interviewees for safety reasons." The judge discredited Cutrone's testimony in the same vein. As the State … the same standard it had articulated in State v. Sugar, 100 N.J. 214, 238 (1985), regarding the admission of …
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… HANDLING OF THE MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE OF THE WARRANTLESS SEIZURE OF HIS BLOOD SAMPLES WAS GROSSLY DEFICIENT. … a speed limit of fifty-five miles-per- hour. Approximately 100 feet ahead of defendant on Cologne Avenue was a vehicle … off the road and into a tree. M.G.'s vehicle spun into oncoming traffic and was struck by another vehicle. M.G. was …
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… including: (1) the trial judge violated the doctrine of completeness by not allowing defendant to elicit certain … testimony from the lead detective; (3) the prosecutor committed misconduct by making inappropriate comments to the … the record in the light of the applicable legal principles and arguments of the parties, we affirm the conviction …
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… HANDLING OF THE MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE OF THE WARRANTLESS SEIZURE OF HIS BLOOD SAMPLES WAS GROSSLY DEFICIENT. … a speed limit of fifty-five miles-per- hour. Approximately 100 feet ahead of defendant on Cologne Avenue was a vehicle … off the road and into a tree. M.G.'s vehicle spun into oncoming traffic and was struck by another vehicle. M.G. was …
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… v. THE HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP,1 TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and UTICA FIRST INSURANCE COMPANY, … of the following. Such a loss or damage is excluded regardless of any other cause or event that contributes … [that] occurs at the . . . premises or . . . within 100 feet of the described premises." "Restoration period" is …
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… "PHUCK," "#THIN BLUE," and "Slow Down Police Ahead" in non- compliance with the gubernatorial mandate to stay home that … Police, Newark Lodge No. 12 v. City of Newark, 244 N.J. 75, 100-01 (2020) (finding that Attorney General directives … the encounter was introduced, the municipal court judge accredited Glennon's testimony, finding: Clearly, while the …
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… attorney confirmed he had not yet received the amended complaint and "need[ed] time to defend or respond to … status conference with counsel and rescheduled the trial to commence in August. During the conference, the judge … in plaintiff's amended complaint. 13 A-0823-22 Nonetheless, the judge concluded she "ha[d] . . . plaintiff's …
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… K.L.'s mother contacted police to report that she saw E.S. coming out of K.L.'s room buttoning his shirt. On July 12, … and young girl showering together, seven images of an adolescent girl in a diaper, three images of naked children … a uniform manner throughout the State." C.A., 146 N.J. at 100-01. The RRAS "is used to assess whether a registrant's …
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… MARCI CARESTIA, RITU CHAWLA, PRABHA CHIDAMBARAN, JOANNA COMO, BERNADETTE COURTER,1 ALISHA COX, ANNE CUGINI, VICKIE … from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-4816-21. Jessica V. Henry argued … an indispensable pre-condition.'" (quoting Abbott v. Burke, 100 N.J. 269, 297 (1985)) (internal quotation marks …