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… his sentences tapered off toward the end, he was unable to complete sentences, and he was having rambling thoughts." … keeping his body in a normal position, and trouble completing his thought processes in response to questions. … ENFORCEMENT AND MR. RUFFIN WAS NOT LAWFUL PURSUANT TO THE COMMUNITY CARETAKING DOCTRINE POINT VIII: LAW ENFORCEMENT …
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… NO. A-3335-17 AETNA HEALTH INC. and AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BIODIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY … for failure to state a claim their second amended complaint, and denying as untimely their motion for leave to file a third amended complaint, against father-daughter defendants Robert W. …
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… that his counsel was ineffective by failing to request a competency hearing at trial and by failing to assert a … testified that while he took a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … then moved for a new trial arguing defendant had not been competent to stand trial because he abused drugs and alcohol …
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… JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SOLID WASTE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Commissioner (Commissioner), finding appellant operated in excess of the …
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… INSTRUCTIONS DID NOT REQUIRE THE JURY TO FIND THAT HE COMMITTED THE REQUISITE ACT AND ERRONEOUSLY DEFINED THE … he had threatened her children and friends if she did not comply. Defendant and S.G. broke up for good a few days … and ended when S.G. left with a few items. S.G. stopped communicating with defendant and blocked his phone number …
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… Max 2, AR 100 types; (13) Demro TAC-1 carbine type; (14) Encom MP-9 and MP-45 carbine types; (15) FAMAS MAS223 types; … (24) PJK M-68 carbine type; (25) Plainfield Machine Company Carbine; (26) Ruger K-Mini-1 4/5F and Mini-1 4/5RF; … 4. a flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and 5. a grenade launcher. … …
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… Third-Party Defendant-Respondent, and LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Third-Party … Dr. Kumar coverage under RWJ's policy, Lexington Insurance Company (Lexington), and Aon Risk Services Northeast, Inc. … to sue in December, she did not serve a written demand for compensation until January 13, 2003, when RWJ 2 Although Aon …
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… be charged on outstanding balances. 3 A-0382-21 The divorce complaint was filed in January 2013 against Li. However, in … legal fees. 6 A-0382-21 On July 22, 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant for outstanding legal fees in … was able to practice law in 2 The District Fee Arbitration Committee for Union County declined jurisdiction pursuant to …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1); first-degree use of a juvenile to commit a criminal offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-9; two counts of … the hearsay testimony of [the SANE nurse]" regarding B.C.'s complaints. In support, counsel asserted that the nurse's …
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… any offense enumerated in Title 2C" — after successfully completing, or graduating from, Drug Court probation without … satisfies two conditions: first, "the person satisfactorily completed a substance abuse treatment program as ordered," … quantities of marijuana or hashish are not barred at all. Compare N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(12), with N.J.S.A. 2C:52-2(c)(1) …
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… [DEFENDANT] WAS GUILTY OF POSSESSING THE HANDGUN, AND THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTION TO THE JURY THAT IT COULD FIND HE … articulable suspicion that a motor vehicle offense has been committed. 440 U.S. 648, 663 (1979). Such offenses include … stop without any reasonable suspicion that the motorist has committed a crime or other unlawful act." (citing Prouse, …
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… that his counsel was ineffective by failing to request a competency hearing at trial and by failing to assert a … testified that while he took a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … then moved for a new trial arguing defendant had not been competent to stand trial because he abused drugs and alcohol …
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… defendant from a restaurant. Defendant was agitated and complained that a bus driver would not accept his New Jersey … but not all the way to South Toms River. SHPD officers commonly give rides across the bridge, as the mile and a … [our] judgment for that of the sentencing court." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). We should, however (1) …
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… terminated East Orange police officer Mark Patrick. In his complaint, Patrick contested the decision by the Essex … weapons from a law enforcement officer who is charged with committing an act of domestic violence." Attorney General … or procedure." In May 2013, the TRO and domestic violence complaint were dismissed. Thereafter, the City required …
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… or evidence at trial regarding LifeCell Corporation's compliance or lack thereof with the regulations of the Food …
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… as independent contractors of NRK for a two-year period, commencing on the closing date. TRG and the TRG Members … broker associates who were then affiliated with TRG to become independent contractors of NRK. The TRG Members … at a meeting or meetings to announce the APA and recommend that they become independent contractors with NRK. …
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… development of the record because, in its view, “the common law does not necessarily preclude the imposition of” … not owe a duty of care in this case. Because Arthur did not commit a tort, GEM cannot be held vicariously liable for his … for GEM as emergency medical technicians (EMTs). In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that Arthur should have …
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… Incorporated (Quest), a New Jersey-based medical testing company, alleging failure to provide correct blood test … York and the issues and parties in this case failed to overcome the presumption in favor of New Jersey law. … found that the presumption in favor of New York law was overcome with regard to the New Jersey defendants, but not with …
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… Central Power and Light [(JCP&L), which includes its parent company First Energy Corporation, provided electrical service to the plaintiffs. As a public utility company, JCP&L owns or manages all electrical transmission … paper debris provided a competent initial and sustaining fuel load for these ignition sources. Christopher Graham, PE …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("risk that . . . defendant will commit another offense"); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) … request to be relieved as counsel after defendant filed a complaint against him, the judge "deprived [defendant] of … a psychiatric evaluation of defendant, which found him competent to stand trial, issuing an extraction order to …