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… Probable Cause that an Offense Has Been or Is Being Committed. B. There Was No Probable Cause that [Defendant] … ]grounded suspicion" that a crime has been or is being committed.'" State v. 5 A-1129-18T4 Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, … that neither man purchased anything while inside the store" supported the officer's deduction that he witnessed a CDS …
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… counsel was ineffective in not calling three witnesses. In support of that argument, defendant contended that he had … of the case. We do not read the Supreme Court's order to support the State's position. There would be no point to … for truth"). Indeed, as demonstrated by our remand, we have come to a different view. Understandably, the PCR judge …
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… (collectively, defendants). Plaintiffs essentially complain that defendants unduly delayed paying insurance … to inspect such Property to ensure the work has been completed to Lender's satisfaction, provided that such … payment or in a series of progress payments as the work is completed. Unless an agreement is made in writing or …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ROBERT … “[t]he benefit of all inferences that those facts support.” Baird v. Am. Med. Optics, 155 N.J. 54, 58 (1998). … not married. 178 N.J. Super. 607 (App. Div.1981). Plaintiff points to these cases to support the notion that Plaintiff …
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… County, because nothing was available in Bergen, she had become irate, storming out and choosing instead to expose her … failed, the Division on October 17, 2014 filed a verified complaint and application for an order to show cause for … loss of her public assistance, without which she could not support herself. The worker expressed the Division's concern …
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… where police observed "a strong smell of alcoholic beverage coming from his breath." At the accident scene, officers … sample from defendant and to search his car, its passenger compartment, and "all other accessible areas . . . including … has the burden to prove 'that there was no probable cause supporting the issuance of the warrant or that the search …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO. … Plaintiff Westfield Hall, Inc.’s (hereinafter “Plaintiff”) complaint, appealing the Township’s determination that … the Township’s failure to adequately update its records. In support of their argument, Plaintiff cites New Concepts for …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1743-14T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.C., SVP-678-13. … facility designated for the treatment of persons in need of commitment pursuant to the Sexually Violent Predator Act … 31, 58 (1996)). "So long as the trial court's findings are supported by 'sufficient credible evidence present in the …
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… from a June 12, 2015 Law Division order dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failing to provide discovery. … For the reasons that follow, we affirm. Plaintiff commenced this action on November 4, 2013, by filing a … R. 4:18- 1(b)(2). Counsel for Gillikin certified in support of a subsequent motion to dismiss that "[t]he …
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… following facts from evidence submitted by the parties in support of, and in opposition to, the summary judgment … by defendants in 2007. In April 2014, Grant filed a civil complaint against Dan's Auto Body (Dan’s) and Dan Rusco … the Legislature supplemented the statute's original remedies available to the Attorney General with a private cause …
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… judgment to defendant Michael Lynch dismissing the amended complaint. Russo also appeals the denial of his request for … to interrogatories and the certification he filed in support of the motion for summary judgment, Lynch said he … of the opinion. Now on appeal, Russo raises the following points for our consideration: I. Standard of Review. II. The …
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… of the spinal surgery. On June 17, 2009, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging medical malpractice against Zerbo, Lowe, … plaintiff alleged that fictitiously-named John Doe 1 The complaint named John Does 1 through 7 and Jane Does 1 … scheduling conflict, but we are not convinced the record supports a determination that plaintiff's adjournment …
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… that there was "absolutely no evidence" in the record to support defendant's bald assertion. This appeal followed. On … Ibid. The Court "refer[red] to the Criminal Practice Committee the preparation of a rule for [its] consideration … principles, we agree with the trial judge that the State complied with the dictates of Rule 3:11(a). The robbery was …
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… Howard Colodne and Louise Colodne dismissing their complaint. The motion judge, in a fifteen-page written … could readily observe that condition and could have remedied the situation of her own accord or by requesting … doorway at issue here. Even inferentially, the record lacks support that the defective condition was patent to a …
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… COUNSEL WAS ERROR. The evidence on the motion record amply supports the judge's decision. Accordingly, we affirm. … to waive its right to seek an extended term and instead recommend a ten-year prison term subject to NERA. During the … second-degree robbery. Before doing so, he and his attorney completed a "New Jersey Judiciary Plea Form" and a …
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… envelope. N.J.S.A. 19:63-12. Voters were instructed to complete the ballot and place it in the inner envelope. The … standard: whether there was substantial credible evidence supporting the trial court's findings concerning the intent … its right to appeal. In support of that position, Ross points out that, before the trial court, the Board submitted …
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… arguments and on November 20, 2019 issued an order and a comprehensive written opinion denying defendant's petition … petition consisted of "bald assertions" not sufficiently supported by the record. 7 A-3404-19 This appeal followed in … affirm substantially for the reasons in Judge Mohammed's comprehensive and well-reasoned November 20, 2019 decision. …
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… the letters, Sokerka launched an investigation, and compared the handwriting on envelopes with the handwriting … March 2018. According to W.W., upon receiving the divorce complaint, the "the first thing [he] did was . . . remove … for political office and placed a campaign sign in support of his candidacy on the lawn in front of his house. …
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… The remaining counts and related charges would be recommended for dismissal. As far as the recommendation pursuant to the negotiation, the defendant … misleading, willfully false and inaccurate testimony, unsupported by evidence as to the "assaulting [of] the alleged …
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… EVIDENCE, OMITTING EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE CONTAINED IN THE COMPAINANT'S STATEMENTS TO THE POLICE AND CASTING DOUBT UPON … whether it's more likely than not that [defendant] has committed the crimes of aggravated arson, arson, and … his weighing of the sentencing factors was reasonable and supported by credible evidence in the record. See Pierce, …