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… under "Megan's Law," N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, is subject to community supervision for life (CSL), and prohibited from … niece in 1987. Based on his criminal history and lack of compliance with his parole conditions, Mark's 2008 request … in the below-average range," but "kids can change [thirty] points in I.Q., so one should not assign an identity to him …
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… the judgment and orders denying her motion to dismiss the complaint, granting plaintiff's motion to dismiss her legal … The consent order provided that "[a]ll discovery must be completed prior to the commencement of the arbitration … for the services provided. In the first instance, plaintiff points to no evidence demonstrating any substandard …
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… 10 CHAPTER 6: COMMON ISSUES … it is the bar that makes the system work, often without compensation.” Id. at 614. Attorneys are assigned mandatory … full text of the Court Rules on the Judiciary’s public website, www.njcourts.gov. … judge will have reviewed the briefs so plan to hit the high points in your argument and be prepared to field questions …
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… NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON MINORITY CONCERNS 2002 - 2004 Report The … and research on juvenile case-processing decision points; 2) development and standardization of a public … Your Child in New Jersey, attached as Appendix A2, be revisited, reviewed and approved for publication and made …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; first-degree murder while committing a sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); and … the photos of M.P.'s and V.G.'s bitemarks, and then finding points of similarities between the model and the photos. He … . . . tended 8 https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/ …
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… appeals consolidated for all purposes as they share common facts and issues. 3 A-2022-18T2 I. We begin with a … from accessing [on the Internet] any sexually-oriented websites, material, information or data." This new special … 10A:71-6.11(b)(23).] After this provision, in several sub-points, the regulation delineates what constitutes "social …
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… expert's use of untested three-dimensional (3D) computer imaging technology known as BULLETTRAX, in … or "BULLETRAX HD3D." However, the manufacturer's website uses BULLETTRAX as the nomenclature for the machine and … 19 those same areas of interest and identification points" anyway using the comparison microscope "if [he] kept …
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… an upstairs window but returned inside upon the officers' commands. Once he climbed back into the residence, Simeone … unburnt gunpowder" consisting of "minute amounts of metal" "comprised of lead, antimony and barium." According to Vogt, … the New Jersey State Police Lab does not perform the requisite confirmatory testing, the State deferred the expense …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … TESTIFY IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. REVERSAL IS REQUIRED. II. THE COMPLETE LACK OF ANY JURY CHARGE ON IDENTIFICATION – WHEN … marijuana from Melvin's pockets while Mooch ran in the opposite direction. In their initial statements, both Simmons …
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… as to his true legal status by providing a vague and incomplete answer to defendant's inquiry as to the reason for … 436 (1966). 4 A-3764-20 probable cause to believe defendant committed the strict liability for drug- induced death … knowingly. Rather, the majority announced a new prerequisite to custodial interrogation without which an ensuing …
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… and procedural history, recognizing that because this case comes to us before trial or any evidentiary hearings, the … on defendants convicted of certain predicate crimes committed while in possession of a firearm. P.L. 1981, c. … possession of a firearm while in the course of committing a drug distribution/possession with intent to …
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… 3 required certain operations cease to reduce the rate of community spread.2 As of mid-December, the Centers for … (last visited Dec. 14, 2020). The remaining states have not issued … regarding how the administration of justice could be accomplished within the confines of state and local COVID-19 …
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… eldest child and to fix a contribution towards certain upcoming college costs from defendant. Defendant filed … that sought to provide mathematical back up for the points he raised in his argument. Moreover, defendant … 9, 2021. III. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: I. NOT IN CONTEMPT OF COURT. II. JUSTICE OR …
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… activator (tPA), she would have realized a better outcome. The jury found defendant breached the applicable … by limiting the testimony of her economic expert, and by committing other, but less significant, errors that combined … establishes "both the duty to attempt rescue and the requisite causal connection between breach of that duty and the …
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… out of underlying environmental litigation concerning a commercial property. Defendants Coffey & Associates, Gregory … plaintiff, Northern International Remail and Express Company (Northern), in the environmental litigation. When a … represented by Mr. Spina with respect to the terms of the site response that became a complicated undertaking. Mr. …
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… trial, a juror informed the court that her daughter had visited her the prior evening wearing a sweatshirt bearing the … jury indicted defendant for first- degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1) (count … Queeson stood at the side of his truck, he heard gunshots coming from the corner of Plymouth Street and Isabella …
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… medicine practice. 3 A-1639-16T1 Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on October 24, 2012, and an amended complaint on June 18, 2013. In February 2013, the court … residence be listed for sale; however, defendant did not comply with the order. Because defendant did not make the …
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… he appointed Dr. Suneeta Sayyaparaju, a psychiatrist recommended by Alice's school, to perform an independent … a GAL but provided: 12 A-2106-18T3 The Court . . . appoints Dr. Pamela Moss . . . as [Paul]'s psychiatrist by … defendant lacked funds for the appointment. Counsel also posited Dr. Merritt A. Hubsher as an alternate psychiatrist.5 …
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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … to K.A.’s report. A DCPP caseworker, Jacqueline Alvarez, visited defendant’s home and conducted interviews with the … basis in the evidence to support the instruction. Defendant points out that defense counsel asked the court to instruct …
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… 97 N.J. 263, 266, 277 (1984). Plea agreements are important components of this country’s criminal justice system. … adopted here by the Appellate Division, the penal outcome would be wholly unrelated to the legitimate factors … of N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5.1 “occurs whenever a driver leaves the site, regardless of whether that person is at fault with …