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… with tinted windows in the parking lot of a public housing complex, known to police for gang activity. DeShader … with negative results. Britt searched the passenger compartment of the vehicle as McGhee and Whittaker arrived … testified he "detected a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle." While searching, McGhee noticed …
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A-68-24 Respondent Brief
Briefs
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… Of Counsel: Vito A. Gagliardi, Jr. vagagliardi@pbnlaw.com (024821989) Kerri A. Wright kawright@pbnlaw.com … published decision and adds only the following brief points. Sea Bright has for years pursued an effort to seek … THE PLAIN STATUTORY LANGUAGE AND OVERALL STATUTORY SCHEME. Points I-IV of Appellants’ petition raise essentially the …
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… to be credible and concluded defendant "failed to present competent facts sufficient to demonstrate his trial or … his wife. Defendant also called his pastor and asked him to come to the station for support, and he did. Defendant and … v. Marshall, 123 N.J. 1, 165 (1991)). Defendant properly points out that appellate counsel's explanation for why she …
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… The jury found defendants 60% at fault and plaintiff 40% at comparative fault. The jury awarded gross damages of $5 … is familiar with . . . tolerance to intoxicants" and "it is common knowledge that heavy drinkers develop a tolerance." … unfair. To the extent we have not discussed them, all other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… STE 300 Bensalem, PA 19020 Criminal Division Criminal Court Complex 4997 Un~i Boulevard , Mays Landing, N.J. 08330-1701 … his client, Ernest V. Troiano, Jr., informed him that he is comfortable with Mr. Pelloni's continued representation of … here to either condemn actions by his next employer or else compromise his defense by avoiding such intended arguments. …
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… DATE OF INSURANCE, APPLICANT WILL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMPANY OF SUCH CHANGES AND THE COMPANY MAY WITHDRAW OR MODIFY ANY OUTSTANDING QUOTATIONS … addition, the claim must first be made and reported to the company during the policy period or applicable extended …
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… OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 PHILIP S. CARCHMAN, J.A.D. ACTING … which have not been authorized. 8. Wireless Access Points are prohibited on a Judiciary local area network … 15, 2006) Page 13 of 20 F. Office Security 1. Users hosting visitors in secure areas within Judiciary offices which …
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… a newborn is suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome, commonly known as withdrawal. 5 A-2626-20 withdrawal … asked Dr. Joseph to speak to defendants about the recommended treatment before Dr. Chavarkar broached the … throughout the proceedings. Also, to the extent Jake points to "two instances in the transcript which were marked …
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… to Recovery Court. According to the record, the State recommended the denial of his application, arguing he was a … legally ineligible.2 Defendant appealed from the State's recommendation and on August 7, 2019, the court issued a … the drugs 2 This record is not clear why the prosecutor's recommendation to deny entry to Recovery Court is referenced …
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… an April 25, 2022 order granting plaintiff counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 29(b)(4), and an … is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate act of harassment, and therefore, … affair resulting in his termination. In September 2020, a complaint for divorce was filed.3 The following spring or 2 …
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… room with his wife and son, and the two families shared the common areas. This arrangement ended in May 2014, when the … defendant's motion in an October 5, 2022 order. In its accompanying written opinion, the court explained "[i]n … family of the victims and abusing the children following a common plan with overlap in opportunity, motive, time, and …
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A-70-24 Respondent Brief
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY Docket No. 090407 H D MONARCH COMMUNITIES, LLC, a Limited Liability Company of the State … The following year, in New Brunswick Cellular, the Court revisited use variances for wireless telephone service … affirmed that ruling. There is no need for the Court to revisit its decades-old determination that the enhanced …
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… 2 Plaintiff Sherri A. Affrunti filed a Law Division complaint seeking compensation claims against her former … evidence" that it should be applied retroactively. Affrunti points to legislative comments hailing the importance of the … period. A-2477-24 17 enactment. As she correctly points out, she should be allowed to pursue claims related …
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… and remand in part. I. On April 3, 2023, defendant filed a complaint for divorce. In October 2023, that complaint was … from a vitamin deficiency, which cause[s] [her] to have neuropathy in both [her] hands and . . . feet." She needs to … in 2019 as well as an on-going vitamin deficiency and neuropathy" and "continue[d] to need treatment." "Defendant …
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… day was designated for general cleaning of the facility and commissary distribution. Some of the inmates, including defendant, were assigned to help distribute commissary bags. Corrections Officer Jeremy Alvarado opened Boyd's cell so his cellmate could claim his commissary order. Against Alvarado's instruction, Boyd …
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… 2C:11-4, in exchange for an agreement by the State to recommend a prison sentence of ten years. In pleading guilty, defendant, under oath, admitted she had become pregnant in 2018, hid her pregnancy from her parents, … a live infant alone in a bathroom, and shortly thereafter compressed the baby's chest with her hands causing the baby …
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… non-payment of rent. On April 21, 2024, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against defendant for … to the trial court that heard the witnesses, sifted the competing evidence, and made reasoned conclusions." Allstate … we have not commented on them specifically, all other points defendant raises on appeal lack sufficient merit to …
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… and second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun. The recommended aggregate sentence range was fifteen to twenty … defendant shown any deficient performance affected the outcome of the proceedings. The court sentenced him in the … murder conviction, the potential life sentence that accompanied it, and the maximum range for [f]irst - [d]egree …
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… defendant pled guilty to: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3 and 2C:5-2; first- degree … refers to his "Pro Se Petition for PCR" as "tantamount to a complaint" and thus was included in the appendix pursuant to …
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… also hit her on her stomach with “a big spoon” that “had points.” Yvette admitted that she had hit Mary on the arms, … her paramour with whom she lived, saw her hitting Mary and “commented to her not to hit [Mary] that she will get in …