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… alone in a parked car in the parking lot of an apartment complex. As they approached defendant's car on foot, another … vehicle recording device; (3) challenge original unsworn complaints as to probable cause and lack of a neutral … could show that he suffered a mental incapacity, the outcome of the trial would have been different." Since no prima …
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… The officers ran the license plate number through their computer and learned the registered owner's driver's license … defendant's car. A voice is heard on the recording commenting "a strong odor in the back seat" emanated from … not formally charged, because of his failure to obey police commands. In contrast to the testimony, however, the judge …
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… litigation was settled in March 2018. Plaintiff filed the complaint on September 12, 2017. Brown was personally served with the summons and complaint on October 4, 2017. Brown did not file an answer … against Brown on November 22, 2017. Upon receiving the complaint, Brown unsuccessfully attempted to secure a loan …
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… lot. Decker identified himself and asked defendant to accompany him back into the store. When defendant "became verbally combative," Decker applied an "arm escort," a technique he … in a written opinion. R. 2:11- 3(e)(2). We add only a few comments about much of what defendant argues here: the …
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… indictment with third-degree possession of an electronic communication device while he was an inmate in the county … stated on the record that the State had offered to recommend that the court sentence defendant to a three-year … In doing so, he accepted the State's offer that it would recommend the imposition of a consecutive three - year term at …
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… prior opinion: Defendant . . . was charged in a series of complaint-warrants issued by the New Jersey State Police (NJSP) on August 5, 2011, with sexual crimes committed against two juvenile victims alleged to have …
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… reasons stated by the Board, with only the following brief comments. Muska, who was born in 1956, worked as a laborer … after a review of the 2002 MRI, the 2008 MRI, and the complete medical history. Dr. Berman found that although the … and this appeal followed. Muska raises the following points for our consideration: 5 A-5723-14T2 I. Standard of …
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… named as "Zip Lube of Broad Street" in plaintiff's complaint. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … Zip Lube of Broad Street summary judgment dismissal of her complaint, and denying her cross-motion to extend discovery. … and remained inoperable. In October 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant, asserting: breach of contract, …
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… defendant is convicted of aggravated sexual assault by committing an act of sexual penetration with another person … a prosecutor to negotiate a plea agreement with a recommended sentence outside the statutory range without …
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… the remaining twenty-one counts of the indictment and recommended an aggregate thirteen-year term in prison subject … effective assistance because "[trial] counsel failed to competently prepare defendant's case" and "conduct a full and complete pre-trial investigation", including interviewing …
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… entering a judgment of no cause of action, dismissing their complaint after a jury trial. We find no merit in … review of the 2010 records 4 A-3463-16T3 revealed plaintiff complained of neck pain but denied head, chest and low-back … only mention of the 2010 accident was that plaintiff complained of neck pain after the accident; counsel tried to …
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… denying its cross-motion for leave to file a second amended complaint; and E & V and Aliyu Abubakar appeal from an order … the orders. E & V, a construction contractor, filed this complaint against Church, Inc., Deeper Life Bible Church … & V performed the work negligently. It filed a third-party complaint against Abubakar alleging he was personally …
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… New Jersey. Prior to that date, police received numerous complaints about open-air drug dealing in that area. Ruark … the bathroom door while Ruark and Harmon went inside to complete the deal. Inside the bathroom, Ruark said he … saying he only had "seven bags" for $70. Nonetheless, they completed the transaction. Ruark and Harmon then exited the …
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… Before Judges Reisner, Gilson, and Mayer. 1 The third-party complaint named as defendants Arrow Marine Services, LLC, … day of the trial, the judge ruled that the third-party complaint against Teta would be dismissed with prejudice. … 10, 2015, and June 8, 2016. We add the following brief comments. The judge's opinions recount the evidence in …
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… defendant refused to withdraw, plaintiff filed a verified complaint seeking to discharge defendant and to substitute … The underlying principle is that administration shall be committed to those who are the ultimate or residuary … residue of the estate will go, when the administration is completed. See In re Granting Admin., 117 N.J. Eq. 256, 257 …
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… pre-trial intervention (PTI) application. She successfully completed her sentence of one year of probation prior to the … N.J. 236, 240 (1995)). Admission into PTI is "based on a recommendation by the criminal division manager, as Director … PTI reflect an assumption that certain defendants 'have committed crimes that are, by their very nature, serious or …
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… As Y.M.'s guardian, OPG is responsible for Y.M.'s care, comfort, and maintenance. Because many of OPG's wards, … asserted Y.M.'s application had been denied because her income exceeded the threshold to receive Medicaid benefits, and OPG had failed to create a qualified income trust in order to qualify Y.M. for benefits. Hudson …
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… guilty. Prior to this representation, defendant had filed a complaint against his defense counsel with the District VIII Ethics Committee, and counsel had unsuccessfully sought to be … of deportation. He argues that because he filed an ethics complaint against his attorney and his attorney was not …
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… 2C:39-3j, second degree possession of a firearm while committing, attempting to commit, or conspiring to commit an illicit narcotics offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39:4.1a, …
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… their respective jobs at approximately 4:00 p.m. Prior to coming home, defendant had been drinking at a local bar. … to strangle her and threw her across the room. She also complained of pain in her neck. According to the officer, he … Defendant denied that he was ever violent or that he ever committed an act of domestic violence against plaintiff, but …