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… At the time, defendant was living in the same apartment complex and frequently visited his uncle Clifton, who was R.B.'s neighbor. Although … primary purpose of the interrogation is to enable police assistance to meet 22 A-5245-16T4 an ongoing emergency." …
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… defendant's request that the court surcharge plaintiff's commissions. We affirm the April 28, 2017 order. We also … and the purported gifting was "implemented through the assistance and guidance of [plaintiff's] son . . . a … in good conscience the cost of the proceedings should be visited in proper proportion upon all such assets." Sarner v. …
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… terminated East Orange police officer Mark Patrick. In his complaint, Patrick contested the decision by the Essex … Office (ECPO) not to rearm him due to repeated domestic violence and substance abuse issues pursuant to … weapons from a law enforcement officer who is charged with committing an act of domestic violence." Attorney General …
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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 … him for failure to establish all elements of the alleged crimes. R. 3:18-1. A trial judge must then determine whether "a …
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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 … this case to "fill in gaps in the record to supply the requisite proofs required of the State under constitutional …
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… Argued December 18, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Messano, Accurso, and Vernoia. On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Salem County, Complaint No. W-2017-000472-1708. David M. Galemba, … on the probable cause determination, a necessary prerequisite to consideration of the State's additional basis for …
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… were married for eleven years when plaintiff filed his complaint for divorce. One child was born of the marriage, … and the other party. In October 2017, defendant filed a domestic violence complaint against plaintiff, alleging verbal … by discussing the fourteen N.J.S.A. 9:2-4(c) factors and posited as follows: In the instant matter, an award of joint …
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… quickly learned J.E. was the father but he had not visited Rose since S.E.M. was discharged on November 30, 2017. … of December 10, 2017, J.E. informed the Division he would come to the hospital. However, he did not arrive when he … as he continues to be arrested and incarcerated speaks volumes . . . . [J.E.] has demonstrated that he is prone to …
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… the guardianship trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive and detailed oral opinion. We affirm … 198 commented that "[the father was] just playing games," and that he failed to present proof that he had … to urine testing and fingerprinting, which are prerequisites to the reunification home assessment process . We …
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… OF A "LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER." POINT II: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN HE FAILED TO CHARGE THE JURY ON … OF THE RULES OF EVIDENCE, PERMITTED TESTIMONY ABOUT A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDER, THEREBY DEPRIVING … Defendant's theory of the case at trial was that he did not commit an aggravated assault or resist arrest. Defendant …
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… LIMITING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY ON THE USE OF [NICOLE'S] COMPLAINTS. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT III THE TRIAL COURT … rights. After being told he was being investigated for domestic violence, defendant disclosed he had been in a … the junkyard where he worked. That next morning, Nicole visited him at the junkyard to some retrieve items from him. …
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… indictment charged that on November 25, 2015, defendant committed the following nine offenses: third-degree … of a defaced firearm, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(d); second-degree committing a drug offense while possessing a firearm, … in a patrol car when he received dispatches concerning a domestic dispute at a Township motel. The dispatcher reported …
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… to consuming the fifth drink she felt "tipsy" but "[n]ot completely drunk." However, her fifth drink "tasted a little … to Baltimore. J.S. testified she felt "differently" when compared to previous occasions that she consumed similar … N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(1). The charge was dismissed. A domestic violence restraining order entered against defendant …
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… May 26, 2020 – Decided August 6, 2020 Before Judges Messano, Ostrer and Vernoia. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … Carey Curtin (Carey), residents of Ontario, Canada, would become majority shareholders and directors in Onyx.2 Pathak, … to the allegations contained in plaintiff's second amended complaint filed in July 2019. 2 Because Carey Curtin's …
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… L. HEARNS, a/k/a KHALIL HEARNS, JAY L. LOVE, JAYSON LOVE, JAMES HOLMES, and JAMEEL HEARNS, Defendants-Appellants. Argued … the same date, December 19, 2014. Fowler, charged as an accomplice, was sentenced to fifty years imprisonment subject … 50-YEAR TERM IMPOSED ON DEFENDANT, WHO WAS CHARGED AS AN ACCOMPLICE, IS FIVE YEARS GREATER THAN THE SENTENCE IMPOSED ON …
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… 2C:39-5(b); second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of a drug crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39- 4.1(a); … next to whether the State has satisfied all of the prerequisites of the inevitable discovery doctrine. The leading … not knowledgeable about the arcana of drug-distribution schemes. Law enforcement officers with extensive training, …
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… verbally abuse the two women by making inappropriate sexual comments. According to the girlfriend, defendant appeared to … after the victim knocked defendant to the ground several times. After lingering for a short time, defendant left the … cause such injury. Defendant's reliance on Sloane is inapposite. Even if we were to conclude the judge erred by not …
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… Submitted December 18, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Messano, Accurso and Vernoia. On appeal from Superior Court … his fifteen-year-old stepdaughter, N.D. (Nancy),1 by "comitt[ing] acts of sexual abuse against" her. Because we … and asked if she was awake. Defendant then asked Nancy to come downstairs so they could leave to get food. Nancy …
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… entered a judgment in defendant's favor pursuant to the Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1 to -5.8. … I walked up [to Greentree], there was an Escalade [vehicle] come up Greentree Road onto Route 70. And at that point, I … 7 Plaintiff claimed he told the police multiple times that defendant's headlights were not on at the time of …
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… Division of Child Protection and 1 These are fictitious names. See R. 1:38-3(d)(13). 2 The father participated in the … incarceration and history of homelessness, periodic lack of communication with the Division, failure to comply with the … though he was allowed supervised visitation, the father visited the children only sporadically and when they were very …