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… the presence of alprazolam, a prescription medication commonly known as Xanax, at a concentration of thirty-five nanograms per milliliter. Defendant did not have a prescription for Xanax. … suspension. 6 A-3588-22 II. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I [DEFENDANT] IS ENTITLED TO AN …
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… by "multiple other vehicles on the highway," about a half mile ahead of him. While driving between seventy and eighty miles per hour (mph) to "catch up" to the vehicle, which he … to the right lane. Officer Poon did not observe the Nissan commit any traffic violations. As Officer Poon got closer to …
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… of a February 8, 2024 order granting dismissal of his complaint against defendants the Borough of Oakland (the … involving the balancing of competing considerations." Costa v. Josey, 83 N.J. 49, 55 (1980). In other words, "[a] … King is supported by conclusory allegations. Plaintiff points to King's history of making "unprovoked nasty …
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… 1 N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2 is the No Early Release Act, commonly referred to as NERA. 3 A-4289-19 four-year prison … A-4289-19 More particularly, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE POLICE IMPROPERLY … to 'readily deduce' the judge's reasoning." State v. Miller, 205 N.J. 109, 129-30 (2011) (quoting State v. …
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… positive for heroin. Prior to trial, defendant moved to compel the laboratory reports for the purported drugs … More particularly, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE COURT ABUSED ITS … a search warrant was obtained as a result. Id. at 197. Similar to defendant in the instant matter, the defendant in …
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… of counsel; Gautam Rao, on the briefs). William P. Miller, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … Musella, Bergen County Prosecutor, attorney; William P. Miller, of counsel and on the brief; John J. Scaliti, Legal … risk of re-offense given the lack of remorse, desire to communicate with his children, and lack of insight into his …
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… rent and initially lived upstairs. As members of Obuch's family moved in, including his wife and child, defendant relocated to the basement. He shared the common areas of the house, such as the kitchen and the … important. Now, on appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE WARRANTLESS SEARCH OF THE DEFENDANT'S …
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… purchased a three-carat diamond ring from Tiffany and Company (Tiffany's) in Atlantic City. To finance his … his financing application. Defendant partially 3 A-2337-19 completed the application, leaving the section of the … more than poverty to tie a defendant into a criminal milieu."); Terrell, 359 N.J. Super. at 247. Accordingly, …
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… a home on Kendles Run Road (the home) in Moorestown. Before completing the sale, plaintiff's realtor hired defendant1 to … requested from the homeowners prior to inspection, and compared to the information gathered during the inspection: … However, there are some items about which we have comments or concerns. First, the report noted the septic …
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… not the result of pre-existing disease alone or in combination with the work, has occurred and directly … actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a similarly serious threat to the physical integrity of the … or threatened death or serious injury, or a 13 A-3280-19 similarly serious threat to the physical integrity of the …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of their complaint alleging age discrimination. In their complaint, plaintiffs alleged that defendants, PNC … that she missed her annual revenue goal by twenty- one points, down ten percent from 2016. Although Rocks had …
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… charge the following paragraph) Whether the killing is committed purposely or knowingly, causing death or serious … doubt that (insert victim’s name) died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by … Accordingly, to aid the ultimate determination, the Code points expressly to the factors to be weighed in judgement: …
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… the statements on appeal. In accordance with the State's recommendation per the plea agreement, the judge sentenced … weapons offense. Before us, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT DID NOT … between the suspect and an attorney when the suspect's family or friends have retained the attorney or where the …
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… one percent each. Plaintiffs required working capital to complete the transaction, so Vassallo and Patsaros arranged … was interlocutory, and the new judge was "empowered to revisit the prior ruling and right the proverbial ship" if … However, "[p]rocedurally, where a judge is inclined to revisit a prior 13 A-2616-18T2 interlocutory order," it is …
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… DID NOT HAVE PROBABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE THAT [DEFENDANT] COMMITTED A VIOLATION OF N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2.1. THEREFORE, THE … BY SUBJECTING [DEFENDANT] TO A FULL CUSTODIAL ARREST FOR COMMITTING A DISORDERLY PERSONS OFFENSE. We reject these … triggering constitutionality questions. See State v. Miles, __ N.J. __ (2017) (vacating successive prosecutions …
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… cause for respondent Giovanna Spoleti (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Emily S. Barnett, on the brief). John R. Knodel argued the … bare opinion that has no support in factual evidence or similar data . . .[,] which is not admissible and may not be …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3380-16T3 BEAUTY PLUS TRADING COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NATIONAL UNION FIRE … is a wholesale distributor of hair extensions and similar products with a warehouse and offices in Moonachie, … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED …
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… court's order granting summary judgment dismissal of her complaint alleging gender discrimination, hostile work … (MYCF) for conduct unbecoming an employee and undue familiarity with an inmate. Plaintiff appealed from the … of our decision, these is no reason to address the other points raised by plaintiff. In conclusion, we reverse the …
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… defendant's appeal was pending. He raises the following points for our consideration: 3 A-2237-19 POINT I THE … "Here. Take that. I don't have any more. I have a family to maintain and to support." Defendant responded that … "No," to Question 1(a) on the jury sheet: "In the course of committing the [r]obbery did [defendant] threaten the …
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… warrants. This took several minutes for the dispatch to complete. While waiting, defendant made and received several … his hands behind his back. Defendant said that he would comply but asked to leave his bag and his wallet with his … several minutes about the altercation on the bus, which was completely unrelated to the contents of his suitcase. During …