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… supplied on appeal reflects the municipal court failed to comply with the self-representation protocol mandated by … to remove rubbish from the premises, which is defined as combustible and non-combustible waste material except … constitutional principles assuring that defendants have a fair opportunity to retain counsel of their own choosing. …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, and NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE, Plaintiff/Intervenor- Appellant, v. ANN GROSSI, … LLC, attorneys for appellant New Jersey State Democratic Committee; Jardim, Meisner & NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … ballot, voters receiving a bilingual sample ballot can fairly expect that the official ballot will likewise be …
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… that determined them to be the owners of two vintage automobiles. The judgment required defendant to endorse the … A separate escrow agreement was prepared but never completed. It had no signature page and did not list the … a reasonable time so that the opposing party may have a fair opportunity to defend," and in doing so prevents "the …
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… investigation included searching the police department's computer system for any reported incidents involving D.S. He … notice or discovery in his case and was thereby denied a fair hearing; and (3) the State failed to meet its burden of … not meet its burden of proof. We disagree. The absence of lasting charges or final restraining orders is not …
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… was there. He slammed the front door to the bar, causing a glass picture frame to fall on the floor and break. Defendant … gave the jury a self-defense instruction. The judge also complied with the State's request to charge the jury as to … "appropriate and proper jury charges are essential to a fair trial." State v. Savage, 172 N.J. 374, 387 (2002). The …
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… indictment substantially for the reasons set forth in his comprehensive and cogent written decision. We recently … prosecutorial discretion; and assure defendants fundamental fairness"; we, however, did not set those limits. Id. at … opportunity to address the court at the next hearing – the last hearing in this case – when he was sentenced. His …
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… the Jersey City Police Department received multiple citizen complaints reporting that a man named "Alexis" was selling … A short time later, Bove saw a white Buick Rendezvous automobile drive slowly westbound down Paterson Street. The … at the suppression hearing, and the defense had a full and fair opportunity to cross-examine him on the contents of the …
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… On July 29, 2016, defendant was arrested and charged with committing a robbery in Union County. Defendant was released … determined that, "in the interest of fundament[al] fairness," defendant should be sentenced as a second-degree … trial court's sentencing determination is limited. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). We must affirm the sentence …
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… additional delivery of cocaine. Defendant told the CI to come to his apartment. Detectives maintained visual … home yielded the following: Storage room: four boxes of glassine envelopes stamped "Frito Lays," plastic wrap, a … TO REVEAL THE IDENTITY OF THE C.I. WAS ERRONEOUS AND UNFAIRLY LIMITED DEFENDANT'S ABILITY TO CHALLENGE THE LEGALITY …
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… attorney was relieved on the day of trial; (3) imputing income to defendant David Colarusso, resulting in an insufficient alimony award; (4) failing to compel defendant to pay their adult children's expenses; and … year, 9 A-3324-16T2 or $2,440 per week. "In the interest of fairness, justice, and equity, the [c]ourt utilized the …
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… Simpkins knocked on the front door, someone inside said "come in.” Simpkins, while in full uniform, stepped inside, … Simpkins smelled marijuana, and saw marijuana, and a clear plastic bag containing a white rock-like substance in plain … v. Shaw, 131 N.J. 1, 16 (1993). "The court must provide a fair hearing to determine whether the violation of the terms …
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… was not properly tailored, and the prosecutor made improper comments in her summation. Having reviewed defendant's … in the living room. Anna took with her defendant's tablet computer, which he had earlier permitted her to use. Soon … "so egregious that [they] deprived the defendant of a fair trial." State v. Frost, 158 N.J. 76, 83 (1999). They …
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… onto Sandford Street.1 Appellant heard only minimal radio communications concerning how the situation with the suspect … with the officers in tow, he was nearly hit by an oncoming vehicle. The suspect took aim at the vehicle that … the factual evidence, misapplied the law, and unfairly denied him benefits despite granting benefits to two …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3792-17T1 STATEWIDE COMMERCIAL CLEANING, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FIRST … GOD, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff, v. MERCER INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, INC., Third-Party Defendant- … right to take all necessary actions needed to arrive at a fair loss value. Please note, an award signed by any TWO of …
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… Before Judges Hoffman and Currier. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 122-6/15. Michael A. … & Associates, LLC, attorneys for appellant (Morrison Kent Fairbairn, on the briefs). Brown & Connery, LLP, attorneys … transfer" from her position teaching an autistic class at the Bonsall Family School, "for [her] own mental …
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… Board of Public Utilities, Docket No. AX14070647. James H. Laskey argued the cause for appellants Association of … Water Works Association, and National Association of Water Companies, New Jersey Chapter (Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, … opportunity to participate in the process, both to ensure fairness and also to inform regulators of consequences which …
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… Stephen H. Shaw argued the cause for appellant. Judith A. Fairweather argued the cause for respondent (PinilisHalpern, … for the reasons stated by Judge Stuart A. Minkowitz in his comprehensive, twenty-three page statement of reasons … neighborhood. The water tower is visible throughout the community and already houses other communication antennas. …
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… offenses and possession of a radio to intercept emergency communications while committing or attempting to commit a … for judgment of acquittal. 11 A-5467-14T1 IV. Defendant last argues that his extended term eight-year sentence with … a court may not impose a sentence for a crime that is not fairly embraced by a guilty plea); State v. Green, 62 N.J. …
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… charging Sutton and Powell with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … 2C:39-5(b) (count five); third-degree theft of an automobile, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3 (count six); fourth-degree … that "[a]ppropriate and proper charges are essential for a fair trial." State v. Baum, 224 N.J. 147, 158-59 (2016) …
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… CALLER] DENIED THE DEFENDANT HIS RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR TRIAL. U.S. CONST. AMENDS. V, VI, AND XIV; N.J. CONST. … her like 3 times[,]" then "walked off cussing." She also commented that the woman was bleeding, crying, and upset. … competent and credible evidence in the record." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014) (alteration in original) …