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… things to cover. I need to learn the window and answering phone calls and a lot more with the programs. My understanding … scheduling for a particular day can change. There is not one sole person in charge. In my time here I have never … at the customer service window where a litigant will come to the window and tell the staff that they are …
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… Defense Counsel as of 10.16.2023 Attorney Firm Address Phone Email Clients Eileen Oakes Muskett, Esq. Fox Rothschild … City, New Jersey 08401 609-572-2355 emuskett@foxrothschild.com coshea@foxrothschild.com (paralegal) DEFENSE LIAISON … Merck Charles Falletta, Esquire Sills Cummis & Gross, PC One Riverfront Plaza Newark, New Jersey 07102 979-643-7000 …
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… in the Trial Court System" and the several studies and committee reports that led up to it, and following … operating officer. Together they form an executive component. 2. Each vicinage is to have a team structure for the … including the key managers), or it may be consolidated into one combined team. 3. The Trial Court Administrator may have …
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… armed robbery. In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of fifteen years imprisonment subject to … order denying the petition. Defendant now appeals, making one argument: THE PCR COURT ERRED IN FINDING THIS PETITION … and case law state a second PCR petition must be based on one of three limited grounds and must be filed within one …
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… sufficiently pled a class action against defendants for noncompliance with the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions … whether to certify the class. 2 1. A class action allows one or more individuals to act as plaintiff or plaintiffs in … Plaintiffs pursuing class certification must also satisfy one of the three requirements of Rule 4:32-1(b). Of …
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… Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief). Jacobs & Barbone, PA, attorneys for respondent/cross- appellant (Louis M. Barbone, on the briefs). PER CURIAM NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … his body camera upon arrival. Bertini heard yelling coming from a small room inside the group home. When he …
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… stayed outside and stared at Gaffney to entice him to come back out. Gaffney did so, and they began to fight a … The State noted it would “concede” that defendant had “an honest belief” that “his life [was] in jeopardy and he felt … not apply here . . . beyond a reasonable doubt” by making one of three showings: “1) the defendant’s belief that the …
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… she and her friend, S.W. (Steve), left his gated apartment complex in Cherry Hill. The State's theory was that … her to and from work, social gatherings, and errands. As one notable example, on October 18, 2018, defendant followed … scene. No weapon was recovered at the scene. Police found one shell casing which, defendant's expert later testified, …
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… from the 2009 brutal beating and fatal shooting of Jonelle Melton in her Neptune City apartment. James Fair was … Melton was a fifth-grade school teacher who lived alone. Byrd was sentenced to life in prison, subject to an … ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE OF THIRD-PARTY GUILT AND THE JUDGE COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN EXCLUDING THEM. POINT II THE …
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… BY PRECLUDING HIM FROM PRESENTING EVIDENCE [. . .] THAT THE COMPLAINING WITNESS HAD FALSELY ACCUSED HER FATHER OF SEXUAL … ABUSE. POINT III THE CUMULATIVE EFFECTS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED ERRORS DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. POINT IV THE SENTENCE OF [TWENTY-FIVE] YEARS, [TWENTY-ONE] YEARS AND THREE MONTHS WITHOUT PAROLE, IS BASED ON …
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… LITTWIN, CHRISTOPHER COVELLO, JED B. KESSLER, MICHAEL SCAGLIONE, MIGUEL FALCON, JOSE SANCHEZ, and BILLY WALLBURG, … NTT Data Services, LLC, Jed Kessler, Michael Scaglione, Miguel Falcon, Jose Sanchez and Billy Wallburg (Donald … on their contract as alleged in plaintiff's third-amended complaint. Plaintiff also appeals from a February 5, 2021 …
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… Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent (Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … offenses after a shooting of two victims, resulting in one's death. He contends the trial court made several errors … The videos were of varying quality and did not capture a complete view of the area so that some of the …
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… County, Indictment No. 13-02-0138. Michael J. Confusione argued the cause for appellant (Hegge & Confusione, LLC, attorneys; Michael J. Confusione, of counsel and … anybody you want but honestly, your mom's secrets are gonna come out of the closet too. And by the time you get done …
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… disability" is currently accepted in the medical community "to describe the identical phenomenon." Hall v. … a school for special needs children until she was twenty-one. S.S. cannot read, write, cook or use public … capable of holding a job, does not understand the value of money, and cannot function independently. As a result of her …
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… murder and other offenses arising out of the fatal attack. One of the key items of evidence moved into evidence and … at both trials was a baseball cap found at the crime scene. One witness claimed to have seen defendant Lee wearing the … we discuss them separately. Although our discussion is not comprehensive, we present the facts in considerable depth, …
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… No. 14-06-0082. Nicholas C. Harbist and Nicholas R. Tambone argued the cause for appellant (Blank Rome LLP, attorneys; Nicholas C. Harbist, Nicholas R. Tambone, Daniel R. Belzil, on the briefs). 1 Two members of the … AS TO COUNTS 1 THROUGH 48, AND THIS INCONSISTENCY WAS COMPELLED BY THE TRIAL COURT'S ERRORS. POINT IV THE TRIAL …
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… concluded were consistent with physical abuse, but ones for which defendants, the child's only caregivers, … proceeding, and remanded the matter for a new trial to be completed within sixty days. Id. at 470-75. We also noted … the standard, but "made no specific findings under prongs one or two regarding Claire and Anne." Id. at 474. We …
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… 0935 charging defendant with second-degree possession of one-half ounce or more, but less than five ounces, of a CDS … with intent to distribute, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(2) (count one); third-degree possession of a CDS (cocaine), N.J.S.A. … third-degree possession of a radio to intercept emergency communications while committing a crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-22 …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Michael Confusione, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher J. … murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3 (counts one and two); two counts of second-degree aggravated … [I] THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FAILING TO INCLUDE IN ITS ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY CHARGE THE LANGUAGE REQUIRED BY STATE V …
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… Junction in 2015 for $385,000, with each contributing one-half of the $77,000 down payment. 1 They established a … The parties are highly educated. Plaintiff had worked in compliance. Defendant had worked as an attorney for various … that he planned to change the locks because he believed someone had entered the house and offered her a new key. 2 …