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A-3416-22 Briefs
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… 40 State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022) … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5, in violation of … Appellate Division, September 23, 2024, A-003416-22 -19- supported by the record, the court’s order denying …
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A-2058-23 Briefs
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… SQUARE HARRISON, NJ 07029 (212) 433-0268 FL125TG@gmail.com FILED, Clerk of the Appellate Division, June 24, 2024, … of the facts and unable to effectively pursue legal remedies against the defendants. Their fraudulent concealment is … maintain the quality of legal counsel. Unless the court appoints an attorney for the plaintiff, plaintiff should have …
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A-0107-24 Briefs
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… 07081 (T) (973) 258-0064 (F) (973) 258-0478 PWT@TILL-LA W.COM ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT FILED, Clerk of the Appellate … Respondents' Motions to Dismiss) A. New Jersey law does not support a distinction between the date of the verdict and … the discovery rule is essentially a rule of equity that remedies the injustice that results when an injured person, …
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… a May 13, 2022 Law Division order dismissing her amended complaint against defendants Alaris Health at Castle Hill … "the reason" when she made the complaints, which may have supported the "temporal nexus" she raised 18 A-3129-21 in … comments made directly to plaintiff about Friday night dietary habits, vacationing in the "Jewish Alps," …
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… call as a trial witness. 2 Defendant offered other claims supporting his PCR petition, each of which was rejected by … when the victim was murdered but claimed Martinez had committed the crime. During the interrogation, defendant … cases prior to defendant's trial. She explained she had communicated with defendant "with the help of one of the …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access. The ACLU requested CPANJ to … against the State's interest in preventing disclosure. Kiddie v. Rutgers State Univ., 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997). See also … leave to appear as amicus curiae. ACLU raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I [CPANJ] IS A PUBLIC …
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… and noticed an "immediately apparent" odor of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle. MacRae asked defendant to step out … And Actions, The Officers' Subsequent Search Was Unsupported By Probable Cause, Requiring Suppression. D. Even … and [the State of New Jersey]'s common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… be-on-the-lookout (BOLO) description of the person who had committed a robbery in the vicinity just minutes earlier. … under Segars. When, as in this case, the evidence supports such an inference, a burden of production shifts to … for the dispatcher's assumption that a Black man committed the robbery constitutes a failure to rebut the …
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… it on fire 4 A-2118-20 . . . tell me now." The text was accompanied by a photo of a Jeep and its license plate. Riley … if she "called the cops on him" and she responded, "they're coming." Once inside her home, Riley tried to communicate … to determine which mental state the jurors found to support their guilty verdict," and given our recent decision …
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… IN RE THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FOR A COMMUNICATIONS DATA WARRANT AUTHORIZING THE OBTAINING OF THE … asked to determine as a matter of first impression whether communication data warrants (CDWs) or, conversely, wiretap … "are engaging in, 2 The sworn affidavits submitted in support of the CDWs are not in the record. 3 We refer to the …
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… adjudicating him a juvenile delinquent for conduct which if committed by an adult would constitute the fourth-degree … an eighteen-month period of probation and a requirement he comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23 — should be … the State did not present 4 A-2360-19 sufficient evidence supporting admission of Zoe's report, as recounted by Dana, …
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… whom represented plaintiffs Mark and Anthony Chernalis in a complex commercial real estate transaction in 2009. … had committed an intentional tort, which Judge Contillo remedied by terminating Taylor's interest and participation in … are, in a sense, inter-related. They are different points along a graded spectrum, but it is the final result …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … all the facts and providing all applicable evidence to support the taxpayer’s claim, must be submitted in order to … match LTC’s allocation factor, would, as Taxation correctly points out, violate the constitutional basis underlying …
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… defendant in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit a carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-2(a); … two unfamiliar "black men", one pulling up a "grey hoodie," with a white "pattern" on it, coming from the … was sentenced. On defendant's direct appeal, he argued two points: (1) the judge erred in not conducting oral argument …
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… McNeil-Thomas of aggravated manslaughter, conspiracy to commit carjacking, carjacking, conspiracy to commit murder, … court's findings of fact and credibility determinations are supported by substantial credible evidence, and defendant … residence, showed two African American males "wearing hoodies walking through the park toward defendant's residence …
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… a background check to determine if there is a basis to overcome the presumption that the permit must be issued. As a … Denial of petitioner's application on that ground is supported by substantial and credible evidence and we … may not have been." In support of that argument, petitioner points to the fact that a disqualifying restraining order …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-1831. Arthur J. Murray argued … Griffin then filed a motion to recuse the ALJ. In support of recusal, Griffin's counsel alleged the ALJ, … process, 'the claimant must either avail himself of the remedies provided by state law or prove that the available …
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… of the Superior Court, Respondent John F. Russo, Jr. A complaint issued by the Advisory Committee on Judicial … phone records, and circumstances of the guardianship matter support the Manager’s testimony. The Court agrees with the … engaging in an improper ex parte conversation. Respondent points to several mitigating factors including an otherwise …
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… referred to as “Spoon” and “bro,” who defendant claimed was coming to pick him up. Meanwhile, the results of the record … reported to New Jersey Transit Police Officer Thomas Dietze that he had been punched in the side of his face by … suitcase belonged to defendant. Unlike in Johnson, no facts support any other person’s ownership or possessory interest …
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… in this action of another former patrolman, he amended his complaint to add a count that defendants' LAD violations … to a jury, which found for plaintiff. The jury awarded compensatory damages of $262,000 for back pay and front pay … told him soon thereafter to ask plaintiff for the orders supporting his military drills, which O'Connor called a new …