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… motion for reconsideration of a July 20, 2020 order and compelling binding arbitration. We reverse. We discern the … apartment building. On March 28, 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, the owners of the building, … holding a plenary hearing and without making the requisite findings of fact. The judge also explicitly stated she …
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… evidence of a threat. J.K. stated his neighbors did not come onto his property but went inside their own home. J.K. … of their encounter. J.K. filed a municipal court harassment complaint against D.Q. leading to mediation and a settlement … verbal, looks, telephone, electronic, by using agents to communicate or harass, and any other form of communication." …
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… Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial criminal offense was committed.2 In September 2022, the condition was modified, … "prior to purchasing, possessing[,] or utilizing any computer and/or device that permits access to the [i]nternet …
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… payments, a down payment on a car, car repairs, and a computer. These expenditures purportedly totaled $24,686.35. … and "had absolutely nothing to do with the divorce." He points out that N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30 requires a custodian to … to gifts. N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30. Rather, defendant only points to his testimony at trial to indicate such purchases …
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… by any direct or circumstantial evidence as long as it is competent and meets the requisite standards of proof. The broad definition of operation … arguments for our consideration: POINT I THE SUPERIOR COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY HOLDING THAT THE STATE WAS …
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… court hours for one or more of the following acts of noncompliance while on EM: (1) entering an Exclusion Zone; (2) … If a defendant performs one or more of these acts on noncompliance, Pretrial Services Program (PSP) staff1 must … with law enforcement through the most important points of the call. Directive# 07-18 -Criminal Justice …
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… observations for traffic and vehicles which are in or may come into the motorist’s path of travel, as a reasonably … Pedestrians … Vehicular operators and pedestrians have a common right to the use of a public highway. Their rights … and each is charged with a duty of reasonable care, commensurate with the risk of danger involved in the …
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… engine, machine, tool or implement adapted, designed, or commonly used for committing or facilitating the offense of , with the purpose that such publication be used committing or facilitating that offense, is guilty of an …
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… PER CURIAM Plaintiff Baseline Services, Inc. filed a complaint against two former employees, defendants Darren … information "looked eerily tailored to CSI and hit the sell points that Darren [Kutz] was trying to pitch to me." In her … by the actor and the social interest in protecting the freedom of action of the actor and the contractual interests …
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… images, symbols, or icons used in text fields in electronic communication (as in text messages, email, and social media) … attitude of the writer, convey information succinctly, [or] communicate a message playfully without using words." Emoji, … https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/emoji (last visited Mar. 1, 2022). 4 A-0882-19 the parlor to get a tattoo …
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… motion for reconsideration of a July 20, 2020 order and compelling binding arbitration. We reverse. We discern the … apartment building. On March 28, 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, the owners of the building, … holding a plenary hearing and without making the requisite findings of fact. The judge also explicitly stated she …
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… im gana blow ur kids n ur fukn mothers brains out then im coming for u," and "[t]hen ur nephew n ur whole fukn spick … COULD NOT HAVE REASONABLY BELIEVED THAT N.D. POSSESSED COMMON AUTHORITY TO CONSENT TO A SEARCH OF DEFENDANT’S … issue before the motion court was whether N.D. "possessed common authority to validly consent or, in the alternative, …
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… Appellant, v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and FREEDOM HOME HEALTHCARE, INC., Respondents. … territory. On March 9, 2018, Schroeder was hired by Freedom Home Health Care, Inc. (Freedom Home).1 Once hired, Schroeder informed the company she could 1 Schroeder worked for Freedom Home on a …
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… possession of a Glock 9mm handgun while in the course of committing, attempting to commit or conspiring to commit a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1 (count twelve); …
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… value of the model charge is to suggest language which the Committee believes will be understandable to a jury. The … a condemnation trial the basic issue is the amount of just compensation which the owner is to receive for the property … assigned to the acquired property by knowledgeable parties freely negotiating for its sale based on all surrounding …
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… alone or with one or more other persons, was engaged in the commission of or attempt to commit or flight after committing or attempting to commit2 … In this regard, the Commentary on the New Jersey Penal Code points out that subsection c of 2C:2-6, in defining …
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… I. Defendant, who was seventeen years old at the time he committed the underlying offenses was waived to adult court … (3) (count five). Prior to trial, defendant underwent a competency examination conducted by Christine Joseph, Ph.D. … to confer with defendant, including when counsel visited defendant in his holding cell during the trial …
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… the tests performed, including three CT scans and that he recommended pain medication and a follow-up evaluation. … without expert testimony. We conclude the court did not commit any error, let alone plain error, by admitting Dr. … trial court has made findings of fact that are grounded in competent, reasonably credible evidence and whether 'the …
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… treatment center for non- attendance and failure to complete a drug test. On August 2, 2021, defendant pled … that there is no likelihood defendant will successfully complete his treatment program and that due to his criminal … on special probation would present a danger to the community. The State noted that while on special probation …
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… Property filings, updates have been made to the existing complaint and proof of service templates generated by eCourts. To accommodate these updates, depending on the filing scenario, … to collect the corresponding data. 3 Likewise, additional points have been added to the Proof of Service template. …