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… violence restraining orders are not considered when completing the assessment. In addition, all criminal history … use of force or violence against another person. The most common violent offenses include the following: Murder, … Attempted Sexual Assault), solicitation, or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses is considered a violent …
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… that the Legislature enacted N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26(b) to combat the increasing number of fatalities caused by … that [defendant] will make a good probationer." Although he commented favorably on defendant's cooperation and … Sentence Violates The Principle Of Fundamental Fairness Encompassed Within The Due Process Clause. As we explain in …
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… for appellant Jorge Remache-Robalino (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Christina … the plaintiff or otherwise interfere with the DME. In support of that point, defendants in the two neuropsychology … (2) a detailed physical examination; and (3) diagnostic studies[.]" Stephen G. Brown, M.D. & Steven Pitt, The Claim …
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… and convincing evidence, we are constrained to remand for compliance with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … of Anna. During this evaluation, she was not "forthcoming about her alcohol history" and denied having a … 189 N.J. 261, 278-79 (2007). Factual findings that are supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a Verified Complaint for the Care and Supervision of these two children … and K.K. was residing in Newark. The 3 A-4485-17T3 Division commenced this action after it investigated Elyssa's … are bound to uphold findings made by the judge if they are supported by "adequate, substantial, credible evidence." …
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… heirs and executor of the estate of Viviana Ruscitto, filed complaints seeking compensatory and punitive damages on … morbidity”; the fact that “the numbers at Valley” did not support the “1 sarcoma in 350 operations” number suggested … criteria for the use of the morcellator, as well as talking points for providers to discuss and document with the …
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… offenses, as well as the discharge of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime. Following their … under N.J.R.E. 701 when testimony was based on, and supported by testimony about, the officer’s personal … to the exclusion of N.J.S.A. 2C:1-3(f). Second, the State points to the tense of the same part of the statute, arguing …
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… the jury to disbelieve their testimony because they did not come forward and give their accounts to police at the scene. … to give their accounts to the officers at the scene. The combination of the trial court’s erroneous evidentiary … she canvassed the crime scene looking for witnesses and supported the family members’ testimony that they attempted …
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… purchased the property at issue here (the property), a commercial warehouse located next to the existing church. In … court also held that the lack of a certificate of occupancy supported its conclusion. Id. at 377-78. The Appellate … no error in declining to find actual use. The City also points out that the continuing exempt character theory of …
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… and damaging Sun’s facility. Sun brought a single-count complaint under the CFA in federal court alleging that Fike … to govern different conduct and to provide different remedies for such conduct. There is thus no direct and … of N.J.S.A. 2A:58C-1(b)(2)(b) or (b)(2)(d) of the PLA. In support, Sun notes that the PLA codified the economic loss …
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… whether a defendant’s answer to a civil forfeiture complaint can be introduced against him in a related … notice of certain issues. The Court outlines several points about notice and refers the matter to the Civil and … Court therefore held “that when a defendant 20 testifies in support of a motion to suppress evidence on Fourth Amendment …
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… presented a topographical problem because hoop houses are commonly constructed on level ground. As a result, Quaker … its soil -- described as “prime” soil -- which has the ingredients to produce a wide variety and high yield of crops. In … irremediably degraded are disputed facts and, for support, points to what it considers to be competing opinions offered …
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… because his vehicle had three operable taillights, in compliance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 39:3-61(a) and … by Justice Ginsburg, wrote a concurrence that has garnered support with states that have chosen to follow the Heien … on the relevant question, we would note, as the State points out, that the Legislature did at one point begin …
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… response to an OPRA request.” One month later, Paff filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Superior Court, Law … is also the records custodian) violated both OPRA and the common law right of access. Paff sought an order compelling … Police Dep’t, 381 N.J. Super. 30, 37 (App. Div. 2005)). In support of that position, the panel accorded “substantial …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … a homicide warrant. Id. at 557. The panel reasoned that, to support a flight charge, the “evidence [of flight] must … States Constitution. Lamb, supra, 218 N.J. at 313-14. The points of departure between federal and state concepts of …
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… prosecutor abused his discretion in denying a waiver was to compare the facts of his case to the facts of other similar … a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and the State agreed to recommend that he be sentenced as a third-degree offender. The … statute; (2) prosecutors stated on the record the reasons supporting their decision in order to enable judicial review …
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… OPRA’s exemption for security information. Gilleran filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking the requested footage under OPRA and the common law right of access. Gilleran argued that the camera … before the Appellate Division, filed an amicus brief in support of Gilleran. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of …
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… is a consequential portion of the trial, was adequately supported by the judge’s personal observations, no further … have a constitutional right to an impartial and mentally competent tribunal. Jury irregularity, including sleeping, … denied, 151 N.J. 466 (1997), where the court suggested remedies for the problem of a sleeping juror and “defense …
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… In this appeal, the Court considers the Limited Liability Company Act (LLCA) and the circumstances under which … authorizes the expulsion of a member of a limited liability company (LLC). This appeal arises from a conflict among the … Test’s business. Thus, the fourth and fifth factors do not support the trial court’s grant of partial summary judgment. …
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… Conduct (RPCs) after the Secretary of a District Ethics Committee (DEC) has declined to docket the matter. The … complaint, holding that the Supreme Court and the ethics bodies that it established have exclusive jurisdiction over … Director, after consultation with the committee chair, appoints a Secretary for each DEC. R. 1:20-3(c). Secretaries …