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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DAVID COMPANIONI, Defendant-Appellant. … and a warrant to search the warehouse as the suspected site of the marijuana grow operation. A search of the … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." Jones, 179 N.J. at …
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… districts. Pertinent to this appeal, in August 2014, Mack commenced employment as a Delanco elementary school … with the Burlington County Juvenile Detention Facility as a site supervisor. While employed at the detention facility, … apply. Rather, the Board articulated specific reasons for crediting Dr. LoPreto's testimony over that of Dr. Gollin. …
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… districts. Pertinent to this appeal, in August 2014, Mack commenced employment as a Delanco elementary school … with the Burlington County Juvenile Detention Facility as a site supervisor. While employed at the detention facility, … apply. Rather, the Board articulated specific reasons for crediting Dr. LoPreto's testimony over that of Dr. Gollin. …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DAVID COMPANIONI, Defendant-Appellant. … and a warrant to search the warehouse as the suspected site of the marijuana grow operation. A search of the … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." Jones, 179 N.J. at …
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… June 27, 2011, when he fell while working at a construction site in Pleasantville that was being developed by K. … he sustained as a result of their alleged negligence. The complaint was filed on behalf of plaintiff by the Latronica … time [he] had some [New Jersey Continuing Legal Education] credits to make up." According to Latronica, Franco agreed …
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… NAGJI VARA, VINCENT LANZA, t/a ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, and JORGE ROSARIO, Defendants-Respondents. … $915,000 for construction of a car wash at a commercial site defendant owned in Paterson. Defendant agreed to make … defendant, he was 6 A-3059-21 entitled to setoffs and credits because plaintiff improperly withheld construction …
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… Township Board of Education's (Board) motion to dismiss the complaint. Kreyco brought this action for specific … or breach . . . [the Board] shall forego any financial credit 4 A-3589-22 that may have otherwise been payable by … the Board's support in controlling the classroom with on-site staff, the Board failed to respond in breach of several …
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… of the forms will be available on the Judiciary’s Internet site njcourts.gov. However, you are ultimately responsible … to Get a Lawyer Caution: Some Foreclosure cases are very complex and you should consider getting a lawyer. The court … policy number, active financial account number, or active credit card number. Name Address Daytime Telephone Email …
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… 37-01-02 Detailed Applications 3 years Destroy 37-01-03 Income Statements 3 years Destroy 37-02-00 Audit Reports … each microfilmed record or original document stored in off-site facility. Twenty-five (25) years after final … later are no longer microfilmed. Case files are retained on-site for three years after final disposition by the highest …
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… and search for domestic violence. https://www.njcourts.gov/sites/default/files/forms/12968_what_is_dv.pdf … https://www.njcourts.gov/sites/default/files/forms/12969_tro_process.pdf … order if one or more of the following 19 acts have been committed: homicide, assault, terroristic threats, …
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… LAST NAME See instructions on the reverse side. FIRST NAME COMPANY ADDRESS CITY EMAILZIPSTATE DAYTIME TELEPHONE … AREA CODE) US MAILPICK UP PREFERRED DELIVERY EXT. ON SITE INSPECT PART B: Payment Information SIGNATURE DATE CASH … record. In most cases, access to a record stored on-site can be provided the same day. If the record is not …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1) and (2); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:15-1(a)(1) and … that a robbery had occurred, and that the [d]efendant had committed the robbery." Therefore, defendant's arrest "was … 2019, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, in exchange for a recommended nine-year …
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… reddish glow in the chamber, which they concluded might come from the red-hot interior of the crucible or molten … led to fires when air was admitted to the chamber following completion of a batch. Those fires, however, were always … edge of the dome, were severely burned. Plaintiffs filed complaints against Consarc. The complaints were eventually …
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… of first impression regarding when the State may be compelled to provide field and health reports of narcotics … trial court's September 1, 2023 order denying his motion to compel discovery of records relating to narcotics detection … the rear bumper with the officer giving Jocko the starting command "patches on." While walking around the vehicle he …
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… and "[f]ailed to apply evidence-based treatment modalities commensurate with wound assessment and classifications." … asserts the court erred by failing to recognize that the common knowledge doctrine applies, and that no expert … and the plaintiff must instead 'establish the requisite standard of care and [the defendant's] deviation from …
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… indictment substantially for the reasons set forth in his comprehensive and cogent written decision. We recently … to Judge Ravin's decision – "no New Jersey statute or common law precedent . . . categorically bars a prosecutor … 1, 20 (2009). If we did, his argument, based on the inapposite holding in Keeble v. United States, 412 U.S. 205 (1973) …
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… In support of his argument, defendant relies on Bullcoming v. New Mexico, 564 U.S. 647 (2011). There, the United … that Tramontin's testimony is inadmissible under Bullcoming. There, the prosecutors sought to introduce the … aggravating and mitigating factors that are supported by competent credible evidence in the record." State v. Grate, …
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… with defendant, Sanfilippo "smelled an odor of alcohol coming from him[,]" and saw that defendant was "swaying back … a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.177%. Defendant began complaining of chest pain and was placed on a cardiac … Defendant's BAC did not change. 6 A-5194-16T2 The doctor recommended that defendant remain overnight in the hospital …
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… N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8(a). Plaintiff contends the trial court committed reversible error by allowing defense counsel to … had once opined plaintiff had sustained in a workers' compensation accident. We conclude that, if error, the … his wife take him to a hospital emergency room. There, he complained of neck and shoulder pain. Hospital personnel …
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… house, and travel directly to an arranged location to complete the transaction with the CI during the first and … of officers executing the warrant. The detective also posited defendant's prior record exposed him to a longer … the non-existent mitigating factors. Defendant has posited nothing that would overcome the presumed …