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… application, based on his review of the MVR footage and the credited testimony of Officer Orndorf, as well as the … additional factors must be considered to generate the requisite level of reasonable and articulable suspicion." State … However, "[a] deficiency in one of those factors 'may be compensated for, in determining the overall reliability of a …
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… either of you leave the firm you will forfeit any rights to future earnings or ownership. [S]ince talk is cheap I wanted … "partners." The announcements appeared on the Company's website and in the June 6, 2011 issue of Institutional Investor … Form 1065, entitled "Partner's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc."). 3 Funsch's W-2s reflect he earned …
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… counts that were charged in an indictment alleging that he committed various acts of sexual assault and related crimes … of his rights. As to his credibility findings, the judge credited Sanchez's and Bedoya's testimonies. He explained … interpreter in the police-setting be bound by the court rules on interpretation. He found no issue with Sanchez or …
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… DISEASE OR DEFECT. POINT IV THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN ITS COMPOSITION OF THE VERDICT SHEETS. [U.S. CONSTITUTION, … personal belongings, including her cell phone, computer, credit cards, identification, and the bloody bed sheets on … instructed on the defense of intoxication where "the requisite culpability for a crime is that the person act …
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… order entered following a bench trial finding he committed the following acts that would be crimes if … deferentially review the trial judge's factual findings, crediting those 'which are substantially influenced by [the] … terse conclusory statements do not constitute the requisite findings of fact, and do not include any credibility …
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… one and two); and two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1) (counts … defendant's interaction with Officer Archibald, the judge posited that he must "consider whether . . . defendant was … [would] feel that they are not going anywhere. To his credit, Officer Archibald indicated that [defendant] . . . …
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… A-1401-18 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHARLES M. GRANT, a/k/a CHARLES M. GRANT DUMAS, CHARLES GRANT, … without instructing the jurors that they should not compromise simply to reach a verdict. He claims that these … contends that there is a strong chance the jury improperly credited Maldonado's statements based on his status as a …
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… sexual assault, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(4), committed upon the victim, D.U.,1 a minor. Defendant was … for life (PSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4; and the requisite fines and penalties were imposed. The conviction … Center authorizing a payment of $220.01 from [d]efendant's credit card to D.U., with a note from [d]efendant thanking …
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… and Corrupt Organizations Act, 18 U.S.C.A. §§ 1961 to 1968, commonly known as the RICO Act or RICO. State v. Ball [Ball … our RICO law, Ball II, 141 N.J. at 156, we find apposite the Second Circuit's opinion in United States v. … had evidenced his motive to kill April. The judge then credited Scoppa's testimony and found his interviews with …
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… SIGNED BY A NON-TESTIFYING POLICE OFFICER VIOLATED THE RULES OF EVIDENCE AND THE CONFRONTATION CLAUSE OF THE NEW … Avenue in Newark, "a mixture of residential homes" and "commercial establishments," Detectives Ozzie Ryals and … disputing that [a] defendant would not be entitled to jail credit for the time he spent on probation or on bail prior …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 15-02- 0127. Joseph E. Krakora, … and Brown seized the clothing. While waiting for a towing company to arrive to impound the vehicle, Hamer testified … was recovered incident to an arrest or by plain feel by crediting defendant's own testimony. It stated that …
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… of first-degree robbery and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. Defendant appeals from the judgment of … N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3 and 2C:2-6 (count four); and third- degree credit card fraud, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(h) (counts six and … that the defendant’s arrest photo closely resembled a composite sketch of the suspect. Id. at 24. The Court stated that …
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… to admit an invoice from a North Carolina Hilton Hotel to refute a police report prepared during the narcotics … day in a mall parking lot. The invoice showed defendant's credit card was used on that same day at the North Carolina … that he believed the defendant closely resembled a composite sketch of a suspect because his lay opinion was not …
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… [M.H.], incurred at The Chapin School now and in the future through the twelfth grade and [M.H.] shall continue … in the Agreement expired, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to pay all of M.H.'s college expenses. The … income, and failed to disclose certain marital assets or credit cards held in her spouse's name only. Plaintiff …
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… TO SATISFY THE STANDARDS OF STATE V. GROSS.1 POINT III COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR DURING HIS SUMMATION … A-5491-16T1 dark object on his property. Although the judge credited Suggs's statements regarding defendant's presence … bystanders. This combination of facts transcends the requisite basis for reckless indifference and buttresses the …
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… window." Gunter described the scene as "a herd of people coming towards the passenger side of the car and . . . … in that it did not clearly apprise the jury that if they credited the explanation of any of the defendants for his or … defendant testified, and the jury probably drew the requisite meaning from the judge's instruction that "defendant …
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… defendant's motion for a new trial and to recalculate jail credits. The judge denied defendant's motion for a new … Foregoing Errors Require Reversal. POINT IV THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN SUMMATION IN MULTIPLE WAYS, … The State showed the jury a forty-five minute, composite presentation of the surveillance videos obtained from …
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… SIGNED BY A NON-TESTIFYING POLICE OFFICER VIOLATED THE RULES OF EVIDENCE AND THE CONFRONTATION CLAUSE OF THE NEW … Avenue in Newark, "a mixture of residential homes" and "commercial establishments," Detectives Ozzie Ryals and … disputing that [a] defendant would not be entitled to jail credit for the time he spent on probation or on bail prior …
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… Paden-Battle of kidnapping Regina Baker, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and felony murder. The jury acquitted … 9:00 p.m., on June 16, 2012, who was approached by four females and three males looking for Regina Baker. This woman … in its brief that "[i]t was not improper for [the judge] to credit evidence that the jury did not." We disagree. "An …
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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 … hearing was warranted for that purpose. While the court credited Sandford's testimony "that [BULLETTRAX] provided …