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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Passaic County, Docket No. FV-16-2717-24. Adamo … at issue for over twenty-one years. Plaintiff filed a VASPA complaint and was granted a temporary protective order (TPO) … being in the pictured vehicle on that date. At various points throughout the proceedings, both parties also …
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… First, the prosecution asked defendant whether he had come to the United States legally. Over an objection, the … varied. In addition, although the assaults shared some similarities, they differed from one another in key ways. The … of an identification charge was not plain error. The State points to “strong corroborating evidence” linking defendant …
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… a person reporting suspected marijuana found in a single-family residence within the township. Ziarnowski went to the … third parties who possess actual authority based on their common use of the space searched. See State v. Suazo, 133 … had an undoubted expectation of privacy in his bedroom. He points to several facts as evidence of that expectation: (1) …
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… where he also holds citizenship, while remaining under Community Supervision for Life (CSL). J.K. was sentenced to … to reside out of state. (pp. 12-14) 2. The Criminal Code similarly recognizes the broad authority of the Board and … relocations. In contrast, the Attorney General points to the express authorization for an interstate …
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… Transportation Authority (SJTA) dismissing their amended complaint alleging retaliatory action by SJTA, their … retaliation pursuant to CEPA. Plaintiffs assert three points of error, with a total of eighteen subheadings in … that plaintiffs had a history of abuse of sick time, of family leave, A-1758-11T2 6 and of vacation time. By 2006, …
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… room. Barrows, who had also arrived at the hospital , accompanied defendant. In the trauma room, medical personnel … including the impact defendant's actions had on numerous families. In finding aggravating factor three, the court … the failure of obtaining sobriety despite strong family support[] and ongoing treatment by his own doctors and …
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… including Seaside Park, removed electrical meters from commercial businesses and residences in anticipation of the … discard any damaged devices, and obtain a permit to complete any necessary repairs.2 Upon completion of these … place, including an electric utility's BPU-approved tariff, militates against our creation of a common law duty to …
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… sponte exclude hearsay testimony concerning an alleged family plan to support a fabricated claim of self-defense. We … and affirmed our decision, modifying one of our recommendations relating to an issue not relevant to this … to "admitted hearsay testimony regarding an alleged family plan to support a fabricated claim of self-defense." …
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… Education of the City of Newark (Board) and dismissing his complaint seeking vacatur of the award. Plaintiff claims the … graded based on the mathematical rubric in which four points are awarded for a highly effective rating, three … his teaching had been affected by medical issues of a family member and the children in his class with IEPs. The …
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… School District, and DFDR CONSULTING, LLC, Defendants, and COMEGNO LAW GROUP, PC, JEFFREY R. CACCESE, MARK G. TOSCANO, … disrespect to their professional titles by doing so. For similar reasons, we refer to plaintiff in the singular, but … a legitimate need under the first prong of Kozlov in a similar fashion. See Green Knight Capital, LLC v. Calderon, …
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… Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … of conviction for felony murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, and unlawful possession of a handgun. We … introduced as exhibits. 3 Morgan's cellphone had similarly been used to make blocked calls to Flash Taxi at …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Ocean County, Docket No. FV-15-0208-21. The … testified, a municipal court judge concluded defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … hearing de novo not on the record before any judge of the Family Part of the county in which the plaintiff resides or is …
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… Not, Either Independently (as the Trial Judge Found) or In Combination with the Tip, Provide a Sufficient Basis for a … and Document Its Acceptance of the Extended[-]Term Recommendation. After reviewing the record in light of the … and instructed the CI "to meet with [him] immediately upon completion of the transaction." SCU officers who were …
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… need not repeat in detail the facts surrounding defendant's commission of the subject crimes, his trial, or his 1981 … at 637 (citing Davis, 68 N.J. at 69); see also State v. Miller, 237 N.J. 15, 32-33 (2019) (discussing Davis … on the Supreme Court's then recent holding in State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 116 (1987); and the Ramos opinion's …
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… sizable inheritance from her mother's estate. McAtasney commented to Taylor that the amount of the inheritance was … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration. POINT I THE TRIAL COURT MADE … off of the trail. [(emphasis added).] The judge made similar comments during his oral decision denying …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JAMES COMER, a/k/a JAMES B. COMER, JAMES F. COMER, and JAMESA … and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Eighth Amendment), and Miller v. Alabama, 567 U.S. 460, 479-80 (2012) (holding … as amicus. B. Specifically, Comer raises the following points in his appellate brief: (1) The Trial Court Sentenced …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Gilbert G. Miller, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Lyndsay V. … Plainfield Avenue. She saw a "tan, four door" older vehicle come down the street carrying several people. A person she … C. To the extent we have not discussed them, any other points or sub-points made by defendant lack sufficient merit …
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… day, defendant was told that her time in the United States military was ending and she would not be able to re-enlist … to follow Jocelyn's car. The pursuit went on for about ten miles and, at times, reached speeds of about fifty-eight to … the roadway. She assumed Jocelyn's car collided with an oncoming truck. Defendant continued on Georgetown Road past …
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… the Union County court's denying a motion to suppress similar evidence involving the same defendant. We granted … robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1); second-degree … State leave to appeal. II. The State raises the following points on appeal: POINT I [Union County] THE TRIAL COURT …
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… summary judgment dismissal of his age discrimination complaint against his former employers and supervisors, … Plaintiff's mean peer evaluation score, scored out of 100 points, was 85.583, C.M.C.'s was 86.083, and C.C.'s was 83. … promotions . . . of younger candidates rather than those similarly situated as plaintiff," resulting in disparate …