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… the car, show his hands, and exit the vehicle. Defendant complied. Detective Robert Duffy and fellow officers … prior convictions of defendant in 1986 and 1991 for crimes of the third degree under New York law. While she … that the New York offenses were "substantially similar or comparable to crimes of the third degree in New Jersey," on …
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… and reverse. I. The warrant for defendant's arrest was on a complaint charging her with unlawful possession of a Hi … the investigation of a music video recording posted on a website, and states defendant and eleven other "members of the … members of the Jersey City Police Department's major crimes and street crimes units examined the video and …
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… utilized by defendant would provide evidence of drug crimes involving defendant and others. Police installed the … a warrant from a neutral judicial officer as a prerequisite to a search. State v. Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, 210 … there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed, or is being committed, at a specific location or …
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… rolled the victim on to her back, and stabbed her eight times. The daughter survived but witnessed the murder of her … living, in an unstructured and unsupervised setting (the community) in a [functional] and law-abiding manner." In … as able to function independently in the community with assistance of family members to aid in his transition to the …
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… she kicked an officer in the chest. According to the complaint summons, "following the arrest[,] . . . defendant … established by the evidence. Moreover, [the] defendant assumes that all rational persons know that a bite is … of transmitting COVID-19 has proven the 17 A-3342-21 opposite.3 And considering defendant's offense occurred at the …
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… an interlocutory decision of the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022- 913. Deena B. Rosendahl argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … a retired police officer, a permit to carry a weapon, and assistance from the Department if Valente sought future …
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… The man, who did not identify himself, said "the guy's coming up the block, the guy's coming up the block ." He … constitutions. An investigatory stop or detention, sometimes referred to as a Terry stop, involves a temporary … of a mile from the store, cars approaching from the opposite direction. Ibid. Using a spotlight mounted on the …
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… 39:3-75. 2. Moreover, The Officer Did Not Provide The Requisite Testimony That He Believed The Vehicle Was In Violation … with the "Felony Lane Gang," "an organization that commits motor vehicle burglaries" by breaking into parked … out that "[r]elated regulations [were] equally inapposite." Id. at 261.3 Next, the Court focused on N.J.S.A. …
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… no new violent criminal activity flag. Pretrial Services recommended no release. The State filed a motion for … charged with murder and on Pretrial Services' no release recommendation. The State argued defendant's release created a … detention when a defendant is charged with certain crimes, including murder. N.J.S.A. 2A:162-19(a). When a …
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… Submitted April 4, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Messano and Suter. On appeal from Superior Court of New … Corporation to inspect vehicles at the Rahway Motor Vehicle Commission facility. On March 21, 2012, she tripped and fell … extremity pain, and bilateral knee pain, and had "exquisite tenderness to light tough of the skin throughout her …
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… short time later walking on the otherwise empty street opposite the victim's house. A black male, defendant was wearing … him to stop and get on the ground. Defendant ignored the command and as he ran he twice discarded what turned out to … but they did charge him with multiple drug-related crimes and resisting arrest. After indictment, defendant moved …
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… Judges Rothstadt and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 19-1/17. Casey R. … June 30, 2010. 1 We refer to the Acoleses by their first names to avoid any confusion created by their common surname. … from the file, which she needed to "calculate the requisite payment due Vincent." According to Patricia, the …
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… The Discretionary Parole Bar Without Making The Requisite Findings, And Therefore, Resentencing Is Required. … vacate his guilty pleas. That being said, for the sake of completeness, we conclude the record does not support his … to the Edison house to execute an arrest warrant against Malcom A. Bradley – believing he was present in the house – who …
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… of Nancy's medical needs, the presence of gasoline fumes in the home, which placed Nancy at a substantial risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … one week after that, on July 14, 2016, caseworkers again visited Clair's home. Clair again refused to share information …
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… to Rule 1:38-3(d), we use initials and fictitious names to protect the confidentiality of the participants in … appeal. 3 A-0321-18T2 the third prong because it "failed to complete its assessment of" one of her out- of-state … been "ruled out" as a placement option, but she had not visited with the children throughout the pendency of the …
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… 2015 guilty plea to one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), N.J.S.A 2C:20-3(a). The … We need not recount the details of defendant's role in the commission of the offense to which she pled guilty. Suffice … that charged her with only third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), N.J.S.A 2C:20-3(a). …
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… Submitted November 9, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Messano and Suter. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … ADMISSION OF EXPERT TESTIMONY AS TO CHILD SEXUAL [ABUSE] ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME REQUIRES THE VACATION OF DEFENDANT'S … N.J. 265, 272 (2018), which held that Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) evidence "no longer . . . has a …
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… purchase for "ten folds of heroin." After further communications, the Division decided that Detective Michael … denied the motion in an August 24, 2017 order, and in its accompanying oral decision found that "the totality of the … was "aware 14 A-5409-17T1 that a cigarette pack sometimes is used to transport drugs," the Court stressed that: …
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… month, police surveilled defendant Johnell McCoy while he visited his mother's Vineland home. Then, pursuant to a … distribute, N.J.S.A. 2C:35–5(b)(3) — both third-degree crimes. The jury acquitted McCoy of possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39–4.1(a), a …
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… under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12. The Division later amended the complaint to include a count of child abuse or neglect … to N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c). The Division filed the amended complaint after Irene2 was diagnosed with a psychiatric … disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20356028 (last visited Nov. 4, 2020). 5 A-2869-18T4 dream about it," and she …