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… THE SEIZURE OF THE HANDGUN. POINT II: THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY ISSUING AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL … FORM THE IMPETUS WHEREBY EVIDENCE SO SEIZED THEREAFTER BECOMES ADMISSIBLE DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE TERRY STOP OF … indicated the defendant was involved with drugs or drug sales. We found the police lacked an objectively reasonable …
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… Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Juliana L. Stiles, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Joseph E. … good. On October 5, 2016, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … circumstances that led to the filing of the guardianship complaint, which began with the emergency removal of C.A. in …
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… attorney; Ms. Licata, on the briefs). Jennifer Russo-Belles, Deputy Attorney General argued the cause for respondent … Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … The FG docket involves cases where the Division has filed a complaint to terminate parental rights and assume …
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… delinquency entered by the Family Part following trial on a complaint alleging acts of delinquency that, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … the elements of each offense as well as the principles of constructive and joint possession articulated in …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY VALARIE … Sciences (“Rutgers” or “Defendant”) to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice for failure to comply with the … for plaintiff filed an Affidavit of Merit on a timely basis less than 60 days from the filing of defendants' Answer by …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 12-10- 1547 and 17-10-1175. … DETERMINED THAT HE WAS BOUND BY THE PROSECUTOR'S RECOMMENDED SENTENCE EVEN THOUGH THE PROSECUTOR FAILED TO MAKE … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts and recommend a prison sentence of eleven years with a five-year …
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… $215.00 per month. On October 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against defendant for … attorney's fees, interest, and costs. Pursuant to Rules 6:2-2 and 6:2-3, the court mailed the summons and complaint to defendant at his condominium unit address, …
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… upholding the Prison Rape Elimination Act ("PREA") Accommodation Committee's ("PAC") July 27, 2022 determination to transfer … Div. 2010). The decision will not be disturbed on appeal unless it was "arbitrary, capricious[,] or unreasonable or it …
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… was acquitted on the charge of first-degree murder and the lesser-included offense of manslaughter. In November 2017, … that could have been raised at trial or on direct appeal" unless one of three exceptions applies. Ibid. (quoting Nash, … phone and had told police he had bought it from two black males; (5) an investigator; (6) an unnamed witness who …
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… Defendant also argues that the testimony was fresh complaint testimony, and the court further erred by not … In that regard, an appellate court will affirm a sentence unless: (1) the sentencing guidelines were violated; (2) the … process conducted by the sentencing court, and a prerequisite to effective appellate review"). "Proper sentencing …
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… as the shooter. [My attorney], responded, "All of that will come out in the wash." (5) My trial attorney was … No. A-2421-18 (App. Div. Apr. 20, 2020) (Gibbs II). Nevertheless, we remanded part of the petition because the first PCR … of that Explorer." At trial, the jury reviewed a composite of the surveillance videos, as well as still …
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A-53-23 Petition for Certification
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… of M.R.’s application for a Certificate of Eligibility for compassionate release. M.R. v. New Jersey Department of … required the Appellate Division to interpret New Jersey’s compassionate release statute, N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e. The … release, rendering the statute essentially meaningless. Therefore, this petition must be granted so that New …
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A-27-24 Reply Brief
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… New York 11530 (516) 248-5550 apc@employmentlawyernewyork.com Attorneys for Plaintiff-Petitioner On the Brief: Andrew … a “barter arrangement” in lieu of employment and the requisite payment of wages when a worker is undocumented, which undermines the bedrock principles of New Jersey’s wage and hour laws. Respondents appear …
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… conspiracy to murder Hayes and second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault upon Hayes. The State's theory at … took part in a conspiracy to kill or injure Hayes. Nevertheless, an evidentiary hearing to develop the factual record … of his own testimony was found to be credible, it would comprise the sort of evidence that could raise reasonable …
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… other things, the officers asked defendant where he had come from earlier that night. Defendant repeatedly told them … and that he was wearing gloves and other similar articles of clothing. According to Harper, he recognized … laptop bag and backpack. Defendant reiterated that he had come from Ott's, and he further denied having been at …
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A-0252-24 Briefs
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… 864-7884 Fax: (908) 301-6202 Email: cdubell@rajehsaadeh.com On the brief: Cynthia L. Dubell - 301122019 Submission … by Plaintiff’s counsel and a trial brief outlining the requisite authority and analysis. Additionally, the trial court … language of the retainer agreement signed by Defendant, unless and until the trial court’s determination is reversed …
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A-0252-24 Briefs
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… 864-7884 Fax: (908) 301-6202 Email: cdubell@rajehsaadeh.com On the brief: Cynthia L. Dubell - 301122019 Submission … by Plaintiff’s counsel and a trial brief outlining the requisite authority and analysis. Additionally, the trial court … language of the retainer agreement signed by Defendant, unless and until the trial court’s determination is reversed …
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… Indictment Must Be Reversed, Because Palermo's Failure to Comply With His Department's Body Worn Camera Policy, Combined With Counsel's Unrefuted Representation That … 233 N.J. 513, 532 (2018). "One of the guiding principles to be followed by a court when considering a motion to …
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… the evidence presented indicate[d] [Finkel]'s fear of becoming ill with the virus/fear of 5 A-2976-22 transmitting … "since [Finkel] was given a full and impartial hearing and complete opportunity to offer any and all evidence, there … We begin our discussion with a review of the principles governing our analysis. "In reviewing a final agency …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant/Cross- Respondent, v. STARNET INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendant- Respondent/Cross-Appellant. … Nunn, individually and doing business as Nunn Racing Stables, Inc. (collectively referred to as Nunn), appeal a June … for counsel fees. Third-party defendant, StarNet Insurance Company (StarNet) cross- appeals from the order denying its …