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… two aggravating factors, specifically that defendant committed the murder while engaged in the commission of, or flight from, the other murder or the … insanity . . . pending valid documentation." Nonetheless, on September 13, 2010, at a status conference in …
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… history or adult criminal record. Defendant was in the company of two others, her cousin Shiquan Bellamy (Bellamy) … has been established in a felony murder prosecution, a 'compelling need,' . . . is present sufficient to overcome … "view defendant as he stands before the court on that day unless the remand order specifies a different and more limited …
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… value of the loss of Patrick's advice, guidance, and companionship. We reject defendant's contention and reaffirm the long- standing principle, as expressed in Lesniak v. County of Bergen, 117 N.J. 12, 32-33 (1989), that … the replacement cost of Patrick's advice, guidance, and companionship. The trial court denied the motion, finding it …
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… April 19, 2018 A-4302-15T4 2 record and applicable principles of law, we affirm defendant's convictions and remand for … me, yeah I did it." Based on the files found on defendant's computers and his admission that he had routinely viewed … confessed to possessing pornographic videos of M.L. on his computer. He admitted to videotaping M.L. A-4302-15T4 3 when …
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… 2 A-3703-17T4 SUMNERS, JR., J.A.D. A stop and a warrantless search of a car defendant was driving1 uncovered a … SUPPORTED BY REASONABLE SUSPICION THAT AN OFFENSE WAS BEING COMMITTED BECAUSE HIS LICENSE PLATE WAS NOT "OBSTRUCTED" … Reasonable, the "Reasonable Mistake of Law Doctrine" Is Not Compatible with New Jersey's Jurisprudence and Should Not …
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… contracted pneumonia. Unfortunately, this led to medical complications. When she was discharged from the hospital, … findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly … his arguments and prior case law interpretations inapposite.2 We conclude the statutory amendments express the …
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… — they filed no affidavits or certifications — and the soundless motor vehicle recording of the traffic stop, which … that backup officer Mailot noticed that Carrillo disobeyed commands to keep his hands on the vehicle and reached … drugs. In response, Carrillo alleged he obeyed the command to place his hands above the car while the officer …
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… Law Division orders denying its motion to dismiss the complaint and denying reconsideration. Cooperman argues that … reviewing the record in light of the governing legal principles, we affirm the trial court order denying reconsideration … an indispensable party, and has failed to provide the requisite [a]ffidavit of [m]erit. We granted Cooperman's motion …
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… three orders entered on December 15, 2023 dismissing their complaint with prejudice against defendants Nicholas Menas, … TNM Development Consulting (TNM). The checks were never deposited into TNM's bank account. Instead, Theresa Menas, … MTDC proposed to pay plaintiffs a substantially lesser amount than agreed upon in the initial NJ 322-MTDC …
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… upon our review of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. On February 17, 2023, plaintiff's … High School. 2 Because plaintiff and her son share a common surname, we refer to him by his first name intending … they are both factually distinguishable and legally inapposite. Here, plaintiff's claim was timely filed according to …
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… Among her duties were to bathe, feed, clean, transfer, and communicate with Alaris's residents to ensure their concerns … Health Organization, Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) (last visited Sept. 23, 2025), … 174 N.J. at 28. 24 A-2855-23 Guided by these legal principles, we conclude the trial court correctly denied …
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… contentions in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we affirm both orders. I. A. HUDSON COUNTY … robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1); second-degree … not admitted, the jury will suspect the Audi's actual owner committed the crime. It contends the court overlooked the …
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… park, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1(a); second-degree conspiracy to commit a park-zone CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and … of narcotics in small quantities. He said sellers usually communicate with buyers via phone, engaging in "coded … heroin; ten folds together constitute a "bundle"; five bundles form a "brick"; and five bricks are called a 10 …
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… K. Fortunato, of counsel and on the briefs). Michael J. Miles argued the cause for respondents (Brown & Connery, LLP, … orders granting the summary judgment dismissal of their complaints against defendants Inspira Health Network … working at Inspira 1 Conicello's name is misspelled in the complaints. 4 A-4038-23 in 2006 as a staffing coordinator. …
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… investigation and can occur, for example, when someone comes forward and alerts the defendant to the existence of … Carter and Brady tests share a common element: as a prerequisite to the grant of a new trial, the reviewing court must … to exploration at trial, and is always relevant as discrediting the witness and affecting the weight of his …
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… behalf of themselves, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. AMERICAN INCOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, GIGLIONE-ACKERMAN AGENCY, LLC, … from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket Nos. L-0417-24, L-0418-24, and … Co.,] . . . 27 N.J. [144], 152-53 [(1958)] ("It is requisite to waiver of a legal right that there be a clear, …
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… LLC (Dakota) is a North Dakota limited liability company (LLC) formed for the purpose of developing and … agreement, Hayes was obligated to hold $2.5 million deposited by Dakota in an escrow account pending email … that it had received initial funding under the loan of no less than $5 million, at which time Hayes would release the …
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… Section 3: Common Areas of a State Court Facility … etc.) that have the capability to transmit (wired or wireless), broadcast, record, and/or take photographs, or any … 22, 2024) 9 deliberation rooms) and on the Judiciary website – njcourts.gov. In addition, notice shall be …
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… Section 3: Common Areas of a State Court Facility … etc.) that have the capability to transmit (wired or wireless), broadcast, record, and/or take photographs, or any … 22, 2024) 9 deliberation rooms) and on the Judiciary website – njcourts.gov. In addition, notice shall be …
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… the owner [occupant] or that it resulted from an activity, commercial or otherwise, which was carried on by the owner … therein for which the owner is not responsible, the owner becomes responsible if the owner makes the repairs negligently … Co., 281 N.J. Super. 34 (App. Div. 1995), Hambright v. Yglesias , 200 N.J. Super. 392, 395 (App. Div. 1985) …