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… appeal, the Court considers whether a volunteer emergency medical technician (EMT), working for a private, non-profit … of third-degree theft by deception, third-degree theft by computer, third- degree wrongful impersonation, third-degree … that defendant performed a governmental function, the State points to the comparable legislative benefits, privileges, …
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… determines whether a trial court that has found a defendant competent to stand trial on criminal charges may compel her to assert an insanity defense, based on the … with instructions not to contact C.L., but then resumed doing so. Defendant was arrested again, and charged with …
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… the admission of expert testimony by a surrogate for the medical examiner who conducted the victim’s autopsy and died … the provisions of Sinclair’s plea agreement for an offense committed after the shooting in this case. Sinclair had pled … A claim that there is an inference of bias is particularly compelling when the witness is under investigation, or …
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… took place in April 2006. Before trial, the State informed the court that it would seek to introduce evidence of an … by N.J. to conclude that defendant had a tendency to commit criminal acts. The jury found defendant guilty of … that incident. The assaults of K.M. and N.J. had certain common elements, but when evidence of a prior sexual assault …
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… for assistance. On October 17, 2008, police were informed that the couple was missing and that unauthorized … ambiguous, officers are required to stop the interrogation completely, or to ask only questions narrowly directed to … talk to your uncle, no doubt about it. DEFENDANT: What it comes down to, as far as it goes, I can’t say anything to …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _______________________________ : … purpose of enhancing human health and well-being through medical advancements in the fields of blood circulation and … her estate would be that much larger at death. The estate points out that Ms. Chernowitz had an existing will which …
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… location of defendant's phone at the time of the armed robbery; and (3) the trial court erred in permitting a … Nor did the trial court abuse its discretion or otherwise commit reversible error in allowing one of the victims to … two weeks prior to the home invasion, the intruder had come to the house asking for her father. Rosette also …
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… primary election prescribed by Executive Order 144 did not comport with the federal constitution, we conclude that … nullification of the statewide primary results and the immediate cessation of the ongoing vote-by-mail processes for … for the United States to aid the nation's healthcare community in responding to COVID-19, Governor Philip D. …
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… his answer, Haroldson filed a counterclaim and third-party complaint,1 asserting various claims, including legal … for a jury trial regarding the 1 Haroldson's third-party complaint asserted claims against Patrick P. Toscano, Jr., … 34:19-1 to -14. 5 A-2909-17T2 personal debt from a man named Vincent O'Hara and his company. In communications with …
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… DOCKET NOS. A-0754-15T1 A-0808-15T1 PENN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GROUP C COMMUNICATIONS, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … of use of that property. All such loss of use shall be deemed to occur at the time of the physical injury that caused …
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… 2C:11- 3(a) (count two); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) … right front of her chest. From the bullet's trajectory, the medical examiner concluded Nazerah was either ducking or … argues the trial court's ruling was clearly mistaken. He points out the prosecutor used the majority of his …
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… Russell and Scott conspired with Baker and acted as his accomplices. We recounted the underlying facts in our … settle it[,] basically, fistfight." James Bellamy . . . claimed, however, that Baker was not involved in any arguments … fail. This appeal followed. Russell raises the following points: I. THE PCR COURT ERRED IN FAILING TO RECUSE ITSELF …
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… judge erred in finding P.G. was properly served with the complaint, that the judge erred in finding the Division of … in these proceedings. 3 A-5093-17T2 Judge Michael C. Gaus's comprehensive written opinion dated June 19, 2018. We add … he was engaged in mental health services at Bergen Regional Medical Center, where he was being drug screened five days …
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… improperly ordered that her support payments be made via income withholding; (6) mistakenly concluded the son would … to reason or to other evidence, or the result of whim or caprice." Jacoby v. Jacoby, 427 N.J. Super. 109, 116-17 (App. … the parties to present all relevant evidence on these points to the judge. 30 A-0238-18T3 VII. The judge did not …
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… ruling here. In civil cases, judicial decisions are "presumed to apply retroactively." In re Contest of Nov. 8, 2011 … The Court emphasized that the trial court "must ensure compliance with the requirement of 'some expert consensus … prevents the jury's exposure to unsound science through the compelling voice of an expert." Accutane Litigation, 234 …
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… orders in his legal arguments, so those unaddressed are deemed waived under State v. Lefante, 14 N.J. 584, 591 (1954), … examination by plaintiff, Cangialosi was presented with a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) incident report plaintiff … on his constitutional rights "as alleged at various points in his complaint and amended complaint," including …
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… A different judge heard oral argument on the motions. In a comprehensive oral opinion outlining the parties' arguments … of their parental rights to Kathy. In addition to the points on appeal he originally raised, Henry now contends … old, in camera. Debbie wanted to live with Harry, claimed to have a good relationship with C.H. (Cindy), who …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS D.D., on behalf of S.R. and A.R. … have been diagnosed with learning disabilities and other medical issues. Defendants, Camden City Board of Education … Castro have filed the present motion seeking to have the comt dismiss with prejudice Counts II through IX of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS JW Plaintiff V. WW Defendant Decided: … by the parties as to whether or not either parent will be named as the Parent of Primary Residence, also referred to as … exposed to new lands and cultures. However, the defendant points out that the trip to Ecuador and Peru were in 2014 …
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… that a plenary hearing on the subject should be conducted immediately. An expert, not the child's treating therapist, … of that appointment. As a sanction for her failure to comply with prior orders, defendant was awarded $400 as … to $671 per week based on plaintiff's weekly gross income of $692 per week (annualized to $35,984) and …