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… clerk at gunpoint, threatening to shoot the clerk unless he complied with defendant's demands. On May 1, 2016, defendant … Benbow denied smoking marijuana; nevertheless, he complied with Officer Hansson's directions and stepped out … defendant was indicted for second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. …
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… districts. Pertinent to this appeal, in August 2014, Mack commenced employment as a Delanco elementary school … she chose not to resign. Mack resigned but had difficulty completing the academic year. At some point, a Board member … with the Burlington County Juvenile Detention Facility as a site supervisor. While employed at the detention facility, …
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… to -35.2 Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offenses of harassment and … to the predicate act of harassment. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint under the Act on July 15, 2019, requesting a … a brief. 3 Defendant did not include a copy of the initial complaint. He included the amended TRO dated July 23, 2019 …
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… "took [Bryant] to the ground." Bryant "became extremely combative" and placed his arms around Mears' head "in a head … that while Bryant was being carried, he "again became combative and delivered a front kick to the stomach" of one … submitted into evidence from Jeffrey Pomerantz, DO,2 the Site Medical Director, explaining that "it is possible for a …
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… request for special Drug Court probation and gave no recommendation to the court on an alternative sentence. Two … in the vehicle he was occupying with others. The State recommended "a term of five years special probation, with the condition that . . . [d]efendant complete the Drug Court Program" and payment of financial …
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… appeal from the Law Division order dismissing their complaint against defendant,2 after a jury returned a … by plaintiff's expert. Behnken inspected the accident site in March 2017, a little over two years after … On cross-examination, Behnken acknowledged that, with freezing temperatures, discharging roof runoff across the …
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… Office of the Public Defender is authorized to maintain and compensate "trial pools of lawyers" on a case-by-case basis. … 6 A-3033-17T4 Defense counsel assisted defendant in completing and answering every question on the standard plea … once I sentence you this case is over, it is final, it is complete. Do you understand that? DEFENDANT: Yes. At the …
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… five counts of second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). Defendant … rear of the vehicle he "smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming out of the vehicle." He said that Detective Allen, … caution in the belief that an offense has been or is being committed." Schneider v. Simonini, 163 N.J. 336, 361 (2000) …
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… court and, even it was, the record does not constitute competent evidence because it is untethered to an affidavit … return to the prison, treatment in the prison, or his communications with inmate paralegals. Thus, plaintiff did … his burden of presenting evidence establishing the requisite extraordinary circumstances to allow the requested late …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0712-15T4 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … Koblitz and Manahan. On appeal from the Department of Community Affairs, Sandy Recovery Division, Agency Docket … the eligibility criteria for these grants on its website. Both grants expressly condition eligibility to receive …
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… for the reasons set forth in the trial judge's "comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion." A.L., slip … expert opinions on medical causation meeting basis prerequisites to admissibility" Greater detail on each of these main points is provided in the moving papers and need not be …
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… $8,700.00 [Plaintiff] will provide [defendant] with a complete accounting of his liquidation of the JPMorgan Chase … to enforce the MSA. She certified she had yet to receive a complete accounting from plaintiff "evidencing the … v. Lepis, 83 N.J. 139, 145 (1980). Regarding plaintiff's Points I, IA and IB, we note that our courts treat marital …
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… from his convictions for second- degree conspiracy to commit carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … t-shirt, blue jeans, short haircut" and having a medium complexion. Arrington described the driver of the car as … After Arrington's identification, Bocchino asked Baugh to complete pretrial identification documentation, including a …
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… conspiracy to murder Hayes and second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault upon Hayes. The State's theory at … of his own testimony was found to be credible, it would comprise the sort of evidence that could raise reasonable … his brief on the present appeal expresses those points as follows: POINT I DEFENDANT MET HIS BURDEN TO SHOW …
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… and ISABEL REYES, Petitioners-Appellants, v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Defendant-Respondent. … and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2024-916. Law Offices of Steven A. … to us following our remand to the New Jersey Civil Service Commission to provide an explanation and interpretation of …
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… by pointing out to the jury that these witnesses did not come forward with information about the crime until a second … for speaking to the police by showing they did not come forward until a second flyer offering a reward for the … witness was not a reasoned trial tactic. Here, as the State points out, the defense challenged the credibility of the …
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… Defendant also argues that the testimony was fresh complaint testimony, and the court further erred by not giving the proper instruction concerning fresh complaint testimony. Defendant also challenges his sentence, … process conducted by the sentencing court, and a prerequisite to effective appellate review"). "Proper sentencing …
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… incidents of being sexually assaulted by defendant. After completing the interviews with the children, B.H. agreed to … had no merit. Defendant appealed raising the following points: POINT I DEFENDANT'S PETITION SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN … any mental disease or defect that could negate the requisite mental state for the offenses charged. See Cummings, …
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… CDM's and prosecutor's letters reaffirming their initial recommendations, along with the parties' written submissions … successfully rehabilitate as she had not paid restitution, committed new offenses, and had tested positive for drug … to defendant's application and a specific rejection of all points raised. See Nwobu, 139 N.J. at 249 (explaining the …
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… districts. Pertinent to this appeal, in August 2014, Mack commenced employment as a Delanco elementary school … she chose not to resign. Mack resigned but had difficulty completing the academic year. At some point, a Board member … with the Burlington County Juvenile Detention Facility as a site supervisor. While employed at the detention facility, …