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… demanding, twenty-six-week program in December 2004. After completing various assignments he was transferred to Atlantic City International Airport and applied to become a member of the K-9 unit. Petitioner was selected and … This appeal followed. Petitioner raises the following points: (1) the decisions of the ALJ and the Board are not …
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… and (2) a February 28, 2019 order directing the parties to comply with the June 29 order and attend mediation as … retained to conduct a cash flow analysis of plaintiff's income and a valuation of his business. 3 A-5583-17T3 At the … to mediate prior to filing with the court." Defendant points out that rather than requiring mediation, the DJOD …
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… considered defendant their stepfather. 3 A-3476-16T4 Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) was improperly admitted in … A-3476-16T4 and digitally penetrated her vagina. Defendant committed that assault while J.R.'s brother was in the same … two victims were questioned about how defendant could have committed the crimes they alleged while other family members …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS June 28, 2018 Frank Guaracini, III, … Division of Law Tort Litigation Section Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P .0. Box 116 Trenton, New Jersey … Rene Pistilli-Leopardi. Paragraph 42 of the Complaint points to an alleged falsity in the stories repotiing the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS EAST NEWARK TOWNE CENTER, LLC, and … LLC ("ENTC"), and Efstahio Valiotis, a principal of ENTC, complaint. (See Df.'s Ex 1, ,i 2-4). The defendant also … (collectively known as the "Agreements"). The plaintiffs' complaint has asserted the following four (4) counts, for …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … which was formerly home to a metal implements manufacturing complex. Defendant 680 S. 17th Street, LLC (“680 LLC”) is a … access to those neighboring properties. In fact, 680 LLC points out that it had to obtain Court orders from this …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … JACOBSON, A.J.S.C. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION August 18, 2022 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Introduction The question presented … a bilingual, New Brunswick-based newspaper with a focus on community issues. His lawsuit seeks to oust four members of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS November 8, 2021 Robert E. Spiotti, … affirms the 2018, 2019, and 2020 tax year assessments. 1 At commencement of trial, the 2019 Case Information Statement … with a one-story, rectangular, masonry and steel building comprising 4,579 square feet, on an irregularly shaped …
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… police headquarters, Cruz found a second rifle in another compartment of the bag, as well as nine thirty-round … The bag also contained a receipt from a weapons parts company. 2 Cruz described a "brass catcher" as a bag that is … to be a February 2, 2013 shipping invoice from "bravocompanyusa.com." The receipt was not 3 We use initials, …
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… searches related to fatal poisons, gun laws and murder on computers seized from defendant's home; expert testimony … pro se PCR petition and was assigned counsel who moved to compel discovery to support the petition. Specifically, PCR … counsel requested a copy of the hard drive from a laptop computer recovered from the decedent's car. Defendant sought …
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… appellants The Sierra Club, Lacey Rail Trail Environmental Committee, Save Barnegat Bay, and The American Littoral … several towns. Appellants, Lacey Rail Trail Environmental Committee (LRTEC), The Sierra Club, Save Barnegat Bay, and … the permit would prevent construction of "additional future points of ingress/egress to the new roadway" and that the …
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… supra, 195 N.J. at 173-74. Additionally, widely-read commentary existing at the time of defendant’s appeal warned … that, had the jury been properly instructed, the outcome of the trial would have been different. Since the trial … retroactively on collateral review, such as on PCR. It points out that the Court in Moore “made the broad …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … investigatory stop and protective sweep of the passenger compartment of the van were valid. 1. Appellate review of a … to justify a limited vehicle protective frisk. The State points to the recent United States Supreme Court decision in …
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… expert concluded that defendants’ inspectors had properly complied with NFPA 25, which did not require them to … care, a standard that requires precautions beyond compliance with NFPA 25. He concluded that defendants’ … FireMaster. The Appellate Division reversed, finding that compliance with safety regulations, such as NFPA 25, was not …
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… and informal landlord status did not suffice to give her common authority over defendant’s bedroom. Thus, the failure … ability to consent to a search when the consenter has common authority for most purposes over the searched space. … continued detention was unreasonable. Once a detention becomes unreasonable, a de facto arrest occurs, requiring that …
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… v. Kelvin Williams (A-8-12) (071306) [Note: This is a companion case to State v. Christopher Dekowski, also filed … must show a threat and demand for money, as well as an accompanying gesture giving the impression of a weapon. … either an object that clearly simulates a weapon or a combination of words and gestures giving the impression that …
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… shooting defensively at trial. Such evidence was a key component of defendant’s third-party guilt defense. In … space or the word “deleted” is not permissible because it “points to the defendant.” Here, the State and defense … Court reasoned that a blank space in a redacted document “points to the defendant.” Ibid. The Court clarified …
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… not yet an adult when defendant filed the underlying LAD complaint. 3 A-3068-16T2 After plaintiff terminated … Plaintiff contends discovery was unnecessary. She points out defendant did not object to the plenary hearing … for the most part by reiterating and emphasizing the points he raised in his original brief. III. Our review of …
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… A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a hidden compartment in the center console containing approximately … the motor vehicle stop. In support of his claim, defendant points to the statement in his February 26, 2019 brief that … it was not raised before the motion court. "Generally, 'the points of divergence developed in proceedings before a trial …
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… about a parking easement on property situated between two commercial properties in Dunellen granted by deed in 1987, … their first names to avoid any confusion created by their common last names with other individuals to which we refer. … to be used for a parking lot for employees or long-term commuter parking. IN ADDITION, that the Grantor shall not be …