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… March 9, 2023 adjudication of delinquency for acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree receipt … testimony was not helpful to determining whether D.M. committed the offense. The underlying facts were as follows. … D.M.'s pocket, D.M. said "just leave the keys out." This comment aroused the officer's suspicion, and he realized the …
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… 3 A-3120-21 opportunities on parole but violated both by committing new criminal offenses. He has committed twenty-six total institutional disciplinary … (App. Div. July 13, 2017). Since his last panel hearing, he committed four infractions, each involving illegal …
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… challenge the affidavit in support of a wiretap order and communication data warrants (CDW). The gravamen of … N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(2) and second-degree conspiracy to commit that offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. The trial court … the application sought to intercept wire and electronic communications to or from the 1967 number as well as a [CDW] …
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… the October 20, 2023 Chancery Division order dismissing his complaint against the Borough of Rutherford (Borough) and … identification card and placard from the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). 1 An "accessible" parking space is also … Traffic Bureau sent a memorandum to the Police Chief recommending the installation of an accessible parking space. …
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… was entered knowingly, voluntarily, and with the advice of competent counsel. On March 6, 2020, pursuant to the plea … to show the errors "had some conceivable effect on the outcome." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 693. Ultimately, "[a]n error … Here, the PCR court found that the officers did not commit a Fourth Amendment violation. The court's findings, …
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… three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) (risk that defendant will commit another offense); and nine, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(9) … and attitude of defendant indicate she is unlikely to commit another offense), but gave it little weight. A … rule. The court found the procedural bar was both clear and compelling, and no exception, including fundamental …
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… the remaining counts of the indictment against him and recommend a nineteen-year 3 A-3868-23 sentence, subject to the … aggravating factors three (the risk that the defendant will commit another offense) and nine (the need for deterring the … of the defendant's conduct induced or facilitated its commission), six (defendant has compensated or will …
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… feet apart, and limited the number of customers that could come inside the store at any given time. Tronlone testified … and other safety equipment. He also admitted that he never complained to his employer regarding its COVID-19 safety … (citing Allstars Auto Grp., Inc. v. N.J. Motor Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018)). A reviewing court will …
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… from an interlocutory order of the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … to appeal from a May 1, 2025 order entered by a judge of compensation disqualifying the law firm of Goldberg Segalla … human resources functions, including providing workers' compensation coverage to its employees. On October 8, 2024, …
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… all claims to alimony. On March 6, 2024, defendant moved to compel payment of pendente lite arrears for November 2023 … This agreement supersedes all contracts, arrangements, commitments, and offers of every kind or nature, oral or … "this agreement supersedes all contracts, arrangements, commitments, and offers of every kind," it does not exclude …
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… to defendant Toli Vurganov and dismissing plaintiff's complaint for injuries caused by alleged lead poisoning from … Vurganov and Arthur Montgomery. At the time plaintiff's complaint was filed, Montgomery had passed away.3 In 2009, … to protect the minor's privacy interests, which we deem are compelling interests outweighing the Judiciary's commitment …
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… and mitigating factors found were not 'based upon competent credible evidence in the record;' or (3) 'the … of violence or threats of violence; - (c) the crimes were committed at different times or separate places, rather than … 2014) (holding the court, at its discretion, could "fully revisit," a mandatory consecutive ten-year sentence for felony …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2597-17T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JEFFREY O. VANDERPOOL, Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ Submitted November 14, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Fisher and …
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… sentence. On this appeal, defendant presents the following points of argument: THE EXTENDED TERM IN THIS CASE, WHICH …
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… defendant Qiana M. Brown. Plaintiff presents the following points for our review: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN THE …
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… contract, the State-creditor, to alter the most essential component of the bail contract . . . than was originally …
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… answer, and denying defendant's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint; (2) final judgment; and (3) an order in which, … of the order. "Without cross-appealing, a party may argue points the trial court either rejected or did not address, …
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… JUDGE In preparing the 1998 revisions to this charge, the Committee patterned much of its work on Robert E. Kehoe, … treatise entitled Jury Instructions for Contract Cases (Comerford & Boyd 1995). The instructions contained in the … both, the specific charges that follow dealing with those points are designed to supplement or modify the basic charge …
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… answer, and denying defendant's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint; (2) final judgment; and (3) an order in which, … of the order. "Without cross-appealing, a party may argue points the trial court either rejected or did not address, …
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… contract, the State-creditor, to alter the most essential component of the bail contract . . . than was originally …