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… 3 A-5287-16T3 The Passaic County Prosecutor's Office commenced an investigation of the cause of Laura's injuries, … care. Five days later, the Division filed a verified complaint for custody, care and supervision of the children … one of the fibulas, the elbow, the scapula, and the clavicles. One of the bones was actually fractured in two …
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… charged in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit bribery in official matters, official misconduct, and … testimony, attempting to challenge their credibility and discredit their version of the events. Defendant also … Defendant also asserted trial counsel should have visited the locations in Carteret or NSP where the …
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… we affirm substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Leslie-Ann M. Justus' oral opinion. Thus, we summarize the … as if to retrieve or conceal something. Defendant did not come to an immediate stop. He continued and eventually … defendant to exit the vehicle and show his hands. Defendant complied, and Ledet patted him down. At this time, three …
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… eight counts: attempted second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. … jury found defendant guilty only of criminal trespass as a lesser-included offense of burglary. More than three years … to the 'facts [it] intends in good faith to prove by competent evidence.'" State v. Wakefield, 190 N.J. 397, 442 …
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… with a knife and choked. Her death was ascribed to a combination of exsanguination and asphyxia through … rendering him incapacitated and unable to form the requisite mental state for murder. On October 9, 1991, the jury … the part of his attorney; (2) the decision not to request lesser included offenses be charged regarding the first …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … in the District of Columbia on June 20, 1927. In its Articles of Incorporation filed under the Charitable, Educational … (“IRS”) recognized plaintiff as exempt from federal income tax under §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. …
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… but provided in pertinent part: "Greentree will: Carry Comprehensive General Liability Insurance to the limits … and exclusive remedy w[ould] be under the workmen's (sic) compensation provided by . . . Greentree." On the date of … additional insured on Greentree's CGL policy, there nonetheless would be no coverage for plaintiff's claim because "the …
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… it, if I sentence you to over one year for a crime that you committed within 5 years after coming to this county you're liable to be deported and if I don't, if I sentence you to less than one year as I read that statute then you won't be …
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… plaintiff from having any contact with defendant unless it concerned "the health, safety, and welfare of … like that." Plaintiff consequently asked a friend to accompany her and the children to the appointment. The friend … her daughter's name, trying to get her to 7 A-3165-15T1 come to her. Plaintiff said the friend "put her arms out …
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… in a scheduled trial. We affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Skvortsov and his mother, Irina Hyman, in … emotional distress. According to the complaint, plaintiff visited business premises owned by Hyman in the Dominican … County, defendant in Hudson County. . . . . It's more or less not unusual to see this type of claim for compensation. …
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… played for the court; plaintiff identified the calls as coming from defendant's number and stated she recognized … five e-mails received after the TRO, which contained articles or information about love, marriage and Judaism. … written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with plaintiff." He admitted that after the …
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… Id. (slip op. at 2). On remand, after finding one less aggravating factor on the murder count, and two fewer … role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … power of resistance; (3) The risk that the defendant will commit another offense; (6) The extent of the defendant's …
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… from the 9-1-1 call, stating "protect me[,] protect me" and commenting Maysa was "begging for protection from her … for a mistrial, which was denied, but the judge issued this comprehensive curative instruction: As I indicated … . . . alleged to have been made 6 A-0464-15T1 until and unless you hear . . . them as evidence . . . . Second, in …
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… Defendant contended she brought the items with her to compare prices with the intention of exchanging those items … and reimposed the municipal court sentence: fifteen days of community service as a second-offender based on a 1976 … testified that she observed defendant select ten bottles of vitamins, place them in her cart and later, while she …
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… medical advice. P.T. argues that her conduct was not reckless or grossly negligent. We agree and reverse. P.T. has … to her family medicine physician, Dr. Omobola Oji, who recommended in-patient hospitalization. Two days later, P.T. … after P.T. was hospitalized, the 5 A-2797-15T2 Division visited P.T.'s home and found Lisa in a deteriorated state; …
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… Malikah Colvin, Michelle Howe, and Crystal Montgomery. In a comprehensive oral decision, Judge Kathleen M. Delaney … have, but did not, raise the claim in a prior proceeding, unless they satisfy one of the following exceptions: (a) that … whether to hold an evidentiary hearing on a PCR petition is committed to the sound discretion of the PCR judge. State v. …
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… called out sick during her absence, and then contacted the company's HR Service Center upon her return to work. PNC's written company policy concerning unexpected family or medical … feeling unwell and could not return upon that date." Regardless of what exactly was said in the March 4 conversation, …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-1806-12. Joseph E. Krakora, … master, pursuant to Rule 4:41-1, to make findings and recommendations before rendering a decision. This case has an unusual procedural history. It commenced in 2011, when a Warren County public defender …
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… paid in full. On 2/08/2010 this case was discharged as a completed term." On November 9, 2015, E.C. filed a petition … afford a second chance to one-time offenders convicted of less serious offenses, who have led law-abiding lives since … (last visited Feb. 26, 2018). …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0147-20 CHARLES AMER, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF … of the night. The security footage showed that no inmate complied.1 Instead, it showed some inmates using kiosks and … his bunk and remain there for final count. Still, no inmate complied. The DOC eventually deployed the Special Operations …