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… leaders of a drug trafficking network, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-3, commonly referred to as the “kingpin” offense. As to the … in the trial court’s general kingpin instruction, which comports with the statute and interpretive case law. (pp. … for acquittal. The Court reviews the evidence presented to support the State’s theory regarding Berry, including the …
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… he sent several pictures and one video of B.R., each accompanied by sexually graphic narratives describing B.R. … describe "wanting to molest" her. He also sent a video compilation of several photos of B.R. in a bikini, pictured … The ordinary meanings of the terms "portray" and "depict" support numerous tenable interpretations. Thus, we consider …
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… current husband, who was facing charges for conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3, from having contact with Jack. Further, defendant's child support obligation was terminated under the order, but his … much back and forth" between the parties, "a lot of lack of communication, a lot of irresponsibilit[y] from both sides, …
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… NOS. A-0621-20 A-3211-21 ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE INSURANCE … an alternative basis for dismissal, as the court failed to support that determination with appropriate factual … of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). "The [ECD] 'embodies the principle that the adjudication of a legal …
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… David Richardson of aggravated sexual assault during the commission of a burglary, burglary, theft, possession of a … next brought B.M. to the living room where her laptop computer was located. B.M. testified that defendant, while … Would Have Discredited the Alleged Victim's Credibility and Supported the Consensual Defense. II. Defendant claims the …
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… (NJLAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -50, and retaliation complaint against defendant and other defendants, which was … advisory, consultative, deliberative, or attorney-client communications under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1. The judge also … Educ. L. Ctr., 198 N.J. at 300. The judge's findings are supported by the record. 30 A-2647-20 Lastly, the tenth …
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… OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 PHILIP … OF WARRANTS AND INCARCERATION IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS DATE: AUGUST 29, 2006 This Directive, … relief to the obligee. Probation may note the remedies available to the court, which should take into …
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… from orders denying his motions to amend his first amended complaint and for reconsideration. He also challenges the … cleared by his physician, but plaintiff did not include any supporting documentation with his request. Plaintiff … the Agreement involved him individually or Saini, P.A. He points to the Agreement's provisions regarding health and …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2913-21 H and H MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., a/k/a H&H, THOMAS TOMEI and JANNETTE TOMEI, … Pennsylvania's Dragonetti Act and for abuse of process. In support of its motion, H&H alleged "[l]eading up to the … 22 A-2913-21 have not demonstrated before us how the remedies available to them in Pennsylvania would be …
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… 1 of 127 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Chancery … now represented by counsel, filed a Certification in Support of an Amended Temporary Restraining Order. The same … characterized the pamphlet as informative for a general audience but does not view it as scientific. Dr. Signer was …
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… the public posts, police issued a terroristic threats complaint against defendant. An officer testified that in addition to the “[w]orry about a head shot” comment, he was concerned from the Facebook posts that … is guilty of a crime of the third degree if he threatens to commit any crime of violence with the purpose to terrorize …
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… delivered by FIRKO, J.A.D. This appeal involves the Clean Communities Program Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 13:1E-213 to … Division, N.J.S.A. 13:1E-223, which Cargill relied on in support of its claim, only applies to situations where … is devoid of any information regarding spending. Cargill points out, however, the Legislature historically A-1537-21 …
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… lacked the requisite expertise 2 Pursuant to New Jersey's comparative negligence statute, as set forth in N.J.S.A. … deposition, Dr. Guzzardi did not cite to any articles or studies in support of his opinion, which he stated was based on his …
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… defendant permission to post the videos on social media and complained to him that the comments his followers left about her body caused her to be … the preponderance of the credible evidence in the record supported a finding of the predicate acts of 13 A-3563-21 …
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… by name at her home. Defendant maintained that he did not commit the carjacking and stated, “[i]f it’s me that you’re … the carjacking charge. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a), a person commits third-degree witness tampering “if, believing that … defendant awaiting trial has no First Amendment right to communicate directly with the victim of the alleged violent …
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… station, Gansel worked with Officer Christopher Heffner to complete the paperwork and observe defendant for a … Joseph Tafuni, to challenge the Alcotest readings. At the commencement of the hearing, defendant's attorney objected … bit" while getting out of the SUV and "needed his car for support once he exited it." Gansel also testified he …
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… to - 15, which is a congressionally sanctioned interstate compact addressing the transfer of a prisoner from the … in Pennsylvania in connection with a series of burglaries committed in that state. In October 2017, defendant pled … court ultimately entered an order stating that trial had commenced for IAD purposes on July 24, 2018, when jury …
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… plaintiff's experts to testify about her subjective complaints of fear; in permitting plaintiff to read the … "plaintiff" in our opinion even though the second amended complaint names her and her guardian ad litem, Jasmine … although disputed in several reports, are relatively uncomplicated. The Accident Plaintiff is a sixty-five-year-old …
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… in November 2021. In April 2022, they filed a class action complaint alleging in part that IEW violated the WHL and … N.J.S.A. 34:11-56a to -56a41, by providing additional remedies and by extending the WHL’s statute of limitations from … and therefore apply retroactively. NJBIA, ANJMA, and NJCJI support IEW’s position, echoing many of IEW’s arguments, …
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… obscene if (1) “the average person, applying contemporary community standards would find that the work, taken as a … to criminalize any depiction of “a child’s less than completely and opaquely covered intimate parts” or “any form … of something other than sexual contact and less than completely covered intimate parts appear to be the only …