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… G.M. testified that 1 Initials are used, and parties' names are otherwise not used, to protect the victim in this … care, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1). A jury convicted him of committing each of the charged 6 A-0283-23 offenses. The … from their father." She further explained that she: then compar[es] the DNA profile of the mother and the child and …
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… statute (the statute), N.J.S.A. 2A:58D-1, and awarded her compensatory damages. Having reviewed the record, parties' … of women were being shared without their consent on a website and that K.C.'s images were posted. The conscientious … her images and thereafter contacted legal counsel for assistance. 3 A-1183-23 The fourteen images were private …
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… touching her breasts and 2 Although A.H. is named in the complaint, she was not a target of the abuse or neglect … her private area can make a teenager girl feel extremely uncomfortable." Further, Dr. Lanese stated, "[t]he most … progressively becoming more invasive as the child becomes desensitized to it. J.M.'s rubbing of C.M.'s thighs …
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… Jane was shocked to see her, as Capasso had already visited the home earlier. Fitzgerald testified defendant was … standard." Zimmerman v. Sussex Cnty. Educ. Servs. Comm'n, 237 N.J. 465, 475 (2019); see also Melnyk v. Bd. of … there have been differing accounts as to the number of times defendant has left Anne unsupervised with Jane, we …
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… BASED ON DISMISSED CHARGES AND SPECULATION NOT SUPPORTED BY COMPETENT, CREDIBLE EVIDENCE IN THE RECORD AND BECAUSE THE … (2012)). Those factors include: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit the … because "'[a] statement of reasons is a necessary prerequisite for adequate appellate review of sentencing …
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… to the cell phone was in response to [defense counsel's] comments about why did the officers not get the search warrant. It was not a comment on the burden shifting, it wasn't saying that the … during the fight with the victim but acknowledged he "messed up by not calling the police." Defendant admitted not …
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… Tanisha Williamson, told the police she received a text message from Michael Williams, the father of Williamson's … counsel noted an officer participating in the search commented he "[did]n't even know whose stuff he was looking … "yes." Under the circumstances, the State argued it was "completely reasonable to ask [Williams] for the consent to …
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… . . . ." The officers drew their weapons and gave verbal commands to defendant and the vehicle's other occupant. … Marsh's BWC recording prove accurate, the court may be compelled to conclude Officer Russell did not see the … judge expressed opinions, weighed evidence, "and may have a commitment to his findings[.]"). Our decision shall not be …
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… Magdi Khalil summary judgment dismissal of plaintiff's complaint and entering a money judgment on defendant's … of $189,000 was [i]n consideration of . . . [defendant's] assistance to . . . [plaintiff] in the purchase of real … mortgage. The complaint was subsequently amended four times to correct omissions and misstatements of alleged facts …
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… in part their motion for summary judgment dismissal of a complaint filed by plaintiff Abira Medical Laboratories, LLC … reasons expressed in this opinion. Defendants represented Comtron, Inc., a computer integrated systems design company based in Great …
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… on the municipal prosecutor's motion. The order dismissed a complaint-summons charging defendant J.M. with simple … charge involved here, "are petty offenses and are not crimes within the meaning of the Constitution of this State." … . . (h) To be informed about available remedies, financial assistance and social services; [and] . . . . (k) To be …
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… the statutory provisions regulating Transportation Network Companies (TNC), N.J.S.A. 39:5H-1 to -27 (the TNC statute), … of Corrections to classify and assign inmates. State v. Gomes, ___ N.J. ___ (2023) (slip op. at *7). Nevertheless, … ignorance of the assault conviction, when in fact the opposite is true. The expungement statute directs courts to …
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… when she approached defendant's door, she heard moaning coming from inside the room. At that point, A.L. knocked on … RULINGS, ALLOWING THE JURY TO HEAR THREE DIFFERENT TIMES, Y.M.'S UNTRUSTWORTHY HEARSAY CLAIM AGAINST A.F., … 497 U.S. at 821-22). Here, the court conducted the requisite hearing and thoroughly analyzed each of these factors …
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… was the owner of the stolen car. He did not answer the complaint and default was entered. Plaintiff voluntarily … and dispatch "confirmed that . . . was the vehicle that committed the carjack." Lorenzo said the "boss" authorized … of the Cherokee. The pursuit was monitored both by a Communications Division officer and the field supervisor—a …
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… two); second-degree possession, receipt, or transfer of a community gun, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a)(2) (count three); second- … 2C:39-4(a)(1) (count four); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, :15-1(a)(1) (count … issued the following Yarbough analysis: Number one, the crimes and their objectives were predominantly independent of …
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… v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, GARY LANIGAN, Commissioner, in his official capacity and individually, … and inmate paralegal support, and frequent assignment to mess hall duty; (4) her two Equal Employment Division … or tortious activity at the time that he provides the assistance; [and] (3) the defendant must knowingly and …
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… A-2958-21 organized crime rather than every individual, who commits a theft ." The judge found the only transaction in … for a business deal in which she was to purchase two homes in Plainfield. After the closing fell through for … $950 per real estate transaction, with the fees being deposited into his operating accounts. From an analysis of …
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… and Marczyk. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2020-835 and 2020-2671. David B. … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; … forty hours would be compensated at one-and- one-half times that rate.2 Petitioner filed a grievance on the ground …
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… Visceglia. Visceglia, who was in charge of the Violent Crimes Unit, led the questioning. Again, defendant was not … 609, 615 (1965). In addition, in New Jersey, there is a common-law right against self-incrimination, which has been … to administer those warnings "'creates a presumption of compulsion,' and any unwarned statements must be …
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… May 10, 2024 granting summary judgment and dismissing his complaint against defendants Joseph A. Del Forno, Inc. and … light most favorable to plaintiff, the non-moving party. Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023), as … and premises liability. Plaintiff later amended the complaint to add 8th Street as a defendant. Defendants First …