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… motion to vacate temporary restraints and to dismiss the complaint filed by plaintiff, Muslim Ummah Trust, Inc. … members to another number provided that it has the requisite two[-]thirds of the seven members['] (five) vote[s]"; … Amendment regarding organizational Document (Articles of Association of Muslim Umma [sic] Trust, Inc.)." …
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… 3 A-3282-16T4 I. Here, the State charged that defendant committed the aforementioned offenses on various dates … she was twelve and until she was sixteen years old, she visited defendant's house several times a week without her … abuse. She explained that these behaviors are secrecy, helplessness, entrapment and accommodation, delayed disclosure, …
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… contentions in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we affirm. 1 Defendant Marc Dashield was the … not express any concerns with the promotion process. The composition of the Department was defined under Chapter 51 … at the deposition on matters that would have to be revisited due to plaintiff's behavior. Counsel stated he spent …
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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 UCPO denied his request. 1 … broad access to 10 A-2573-19T3 "government records . . . unless an exemption applies." In re N.J. Firemen's Ass'n … Super. 585, 591 (App. Div. 1954)). Plaintiff has the requisite interest in the subject matter of the documents "to …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … intent to hinder, delay, or defraud Andy’s then current creditors and/or future creditors.” Id. at ¶ 54. Count I … is logical since a debtor cannot have the requisite intent to defraud a creditor that did not exist or, as …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MID-CENTURY INSURANCE CO., : LAW DIVISION : MIDDLESEX COUNTY Plaintiff : : v. : DOCKET NO. MID-L-3753-15 : … subrogation action. Although relevant statutory and common law authority have addressed the circumstances where …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 12-02-0322. Rochelle Watson, … A jury found defendant guilty of second-degree attempt to commit aggravated sexual assault by sexual penetration … the defendant's arrest photo closely resembled a composite sketch that was based on the victim's description of …
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… members who testified at the suppression hearing share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names in … At around 6:15 p.m., STPD Patrolman Robert Conforti, accompanied by his K-9 dog who was trained to track the … for our consideration: POINT ONE [] DEFENDANT'S WARRANTLESS ARREST WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL WHERE THE POLICE OFFICERS …
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… defendant was convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-1(b) (Count … defendant argues: POINT I THE DETECTIVE'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF STATE V. DELGADO DURING THE … minutes. Two days later, Newark Police Detective Pablo Gonzales called Roberts and asked him to come back to the station …
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… Public Defender, Law Guardian, attorney for minors (Charles Ouslander, Designated Counsel, on the brief). The … substance abuse and allowing the children to witness and become involved in domestic violence between Mother and … before us is the adequacy of "the trial court's prerequisite inquiry to assure the parent acts knowingly and …
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… this Court’s decision in In re Opinion No. 26 of the Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, 139 N.J. 323 … the property. In December 2008, Zaman filed the underlying complaint, claiming that he was the purchaser in an … to this case, that Zaman did not violate the principles of that decision, and that the trial court properly …
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… after he pleaded guilty to third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2, and … power to resubmit cases to a grand jury is not boundless, we need not chart the limits on successive grand jury … the vehicle. Riedel suspected the two men were planning to commit a burglary, or already had committed one. Once Riedel …
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… tasks, we hold that most of the challenged regulations comport with the terms and objectives of the governing … to effectuate fully the legislative intent." Ibid. Nonetheless, "[a]n administrative regulation 'must be within the … (App. Div. 1997). To determine if an agency had the requisite authority to issue a regulation, courts strive "to …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 16-09- 1503. Carlos Diaz-Cobo … incorrect, that would "curtail" the doctor's ability "to come to a conclusion with a reasonable degree of certainty." … certification_guide.pdf (last visited Dec. 28, 2021). The form does not by itself grant any …
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… 59:2- 3(d). B. Plaintiffs Cannot Satisfy The Prerequisites For Public Entity Liability Under N.J.S.A. 59:4-2. 1. … "a dangerous condition" at the time of the accident. 1 To comport with our style conventions, we have altered the … TESTIMONY BY PLAINTIFFS' WITNESSES CONTRARY TO THE COURT RULES. POINT VII THE TRIAL [JUDGE] ERRED IN FAILING TO CURE …
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… 7, 2020 Law Division orders, one denying its motion to compel arbitration and to dismiss the complaint without prejudice and the other order granting … by Arbitration Services[,] Inc., under its Arbitration Rules www.ArbitrationServicesInc.com, except that no punitive …
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… PER CURIAM A jury convicted defendant Jaquil Johnson of the lesser-included charge of second-degree passion-provocation … GARB. (PARTIALLY RAISED BELOW) POINT III THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN SUMMATION, INCLUDING WHEN SHE URGED, … to the sentencing court a . . . still photograph, a computer- generated presentation, or a video presentation of …
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… up and went to his home office, where defendant was on the computer. They began to argue. According to R.L., defendant slapped him in the face, and then threw the computer, monitor, and copy machine onto the floor. … reverse the trial court's N.J.R.E. 404(b) determinations unless shown to be "a clear error of judgment." Ibid. (quoting …
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… and fire-bombing of four Jewish synagogues and a Jewish community center. Specifically, defendant was convicted of … risk of death because he "thought it was exciting." Nevertheless, defendant denied hating Jewish people and … persons who engage in hate crimes often visit certain websites and communicate with other people who share their …
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… 3 A-3282-16T4 I. Here, the State charged that defendant committed the aforementioned offenses on various dates … she was twelve and until she was sixteen years old, she visited defendant's house several times a week without her … abuse. She explained that these behaviors are secrecy, helplessness, entrapment and accommodation, delayed disclosure, …