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… 6:30 p.m. on July 9, 2013, Chang responded to a call from Commercial Avenue in New Brunswick and spoke to the caller, … uncorroborated anonymous tip that did not provide the requisite reasonable suspicion to justify the subsequent … was knowing, voluntary, and legally obtained, the judge credited Epstein's testimony, which was supported by the …
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… side floorboard as well as "vomit all over the interior compartment of the vehicle." They also detected "an odor of … defendant on the DWI conviction to ninety days in jail with credit for four days previously served, and ninety days in … any further penalties and sanctions to a DWI offense, a future Court might find the penal consequences at that point …
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… and Corrupt Organizations Act, 18 U.S.C.A. §§ 1961 to 1968, commonly known as the RICO Act or RICO. State v. Ball [Ball … our RICO law, Ball II, 141 N.J. at 156, we find apposite the Second Circuit's opinion in United States v. … had evidenced his motive to kill April. The judge then credited Scoppa's testimony and found his interviews with …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-1907 and 2018-3594. Benjamin … the CSC failed to follow its own regulations and refused to credit uncontested evidence in the record regarding his good … Board informed the CSC that Able failed to provide the requisite documentation to establish that the tax records he …
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… one and two); and two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1) (counts … defendant's interaction with Officer Archibald, the judge posited that he must "consider whether . . . defendant was … [would] feel that they are not going anywhere. To his credit, Officer Archibald indicated that [defendant] . . . …
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… Nurseries, LLC (Holmdel or the LLC), including workers' compensation coverage. Plaintiff alleged Purdy was negligent … to supply, because of his failure to exercise the requisite skill or diligence, he becomes liable to his principal … See also Touch of Class Leasing v. Mercedes-Benz Credit of Canada, Inc., 248 N.J. Super. 426, 441 (App. Div. …
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… to admit an invoice from a North Carolina Hilton Hotel to refute a police report prepared during the narcotics … day in a mall parking lot. The invoice showed defendant's credit card was used on that same day at the North Carolina … that he believed the defendant closely resembled a composite sketch of a suspect because his lay opinion was not …
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… acknowledged that by doing so he put the officers and the community at large at risk of harm. Elsewhere in the … an alleyway, and in Martinez' perception, which is not refuted by any of the other witnesses, he turns toward him and … hands were empty. However, the court was required to credit the evidence and all inferences in the light most …
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… summary judgment as to the remaining two counts of a complaint brought by plaintiff, Officer Michael Lang. We … of using intoxicants while off-duty to a degree as to discredit the police department. He lost three days of … must prove he was "arrested without legal authority." Mesgleski v. Oraboni, 330 N.J. Super. 10, 24 (App. Div. 2000). …
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… and MIRONOV, SLOAN & PARAZIALE, LLC (f/k/a BECK, WEISS & COMPANY, P.A.), Defendants. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … interests. 13 A-2053-13T3 awarded." See St. James v. Future Fin., 342 N.J. Super. 310, 335- 44 (App. Div. 2001) … minimum net worth statements; (11) they are entitled to a credit for the monies plaintiffs obtained in their …
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… counsel, Lauren J. Talan, which the motion court credited. Defense counsel served a notice to take … on representations which involve things to be done in the future." Anderson v. Modica, 4 N.J. 383, 391-92 (1950). … erred in finding he had a duty to plaintiff. "A prerequisite to recovery on a negligence theory is a duty owed by …
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… or “private search” doctrine applies to a warrantless search of a home. The doctrine originally addressed … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, second-degree possession of a … co- defendant Evangeline James testified; the trial court credited the officers’ testimony and found that James was …
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… An appellate panel reversed, holding that both trial courts committed plain error when they permitted the juries … D.C.’s pretrial statement, that statement was substantially less incriminatory than D.C.’s testimony at trial. If the … into other offenses. Defendant was awarded 841 days in jail credit toward his sentence. 15 grounds, 136 N.J. 299 (1994), …
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… an opinion may not have been summarized. State v. Donna M. Alessi (A-41/42-17) (079255) Re-Argued October 7, 2019 -- … of an investigation without reasonable suspicion that she committed a crime or traffic violation. In 2011, defendant … We deferentially review the trial judge’s factual findings, crediting those “which are substantially influenced by [the] …
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… defendants). When she became dissatisfied, she filed a complaint in Superior Court seeking statutory and common law … and refunded plaintiff the full purchase price to her credit card a few days later. 6 instant complaint alleging … dispute resolution provision fails to satisfy the prerequisites for the formation of a valid contract. The NJAJ …
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… one and two); and two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1) (counts … defendant's interaction with Officer Archibald, the judge posited that he must "consider whether . . . defendant was … [would] feel that they are not going anywhere. To his credit, Officer Archibald indicated that [defendant] . . . …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS JEANNE QIN LAMME, Plaintiff, vs. … summary Page 10 of 26 judgment." Id. (citing Judson v. Peoples Bank & Trust Co., 17 N.J. 67, 75 (1954)). Further, … and "allocation of income, gain, loss, deduction, or credit[.]" N.J.S.A. § 42:2B-44. Lamme became a member in CIA …
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… of marijuana in a vehicle authorizes a search of the engine compartment and trunk under the automobile exception to the … bring them back to New Jersey to sell, State Trooper Charles Travis noticed one of the cars described in the BOLO … those concerns, the trial court, in a written decision, credited Trooper Travis’s testimony and concluded that the …
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A-0850-23 Briefs
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… Sobel, Esquire Attorney ID No. 020091980 hsobellØsobellaw.com Margaret D. Nikolis, Esquire Attorney ID No. 028682005 … not a party in the underlying litigation. However, it was a creditor and party in interest. As such, references to the … with the names of at least two receivers with the requisite skill to act as receiver of the diner business." Cal85. …
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A-0889-23 Briefs
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… Esquire Attorney ID No. 014501996 areuter@thenashlawfirm.com NASH LAW FIRM, LLC 1001 Melrose Avenue, Suite A … not take required action to ascertain, identify and notice creditors such as the Lopezes. The record reflects no … with the names of at least two receivers with the requisite skill to act as receiver of the diner business.” Ca185. …