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… aggravated manslaughter, in exchange for the State's recommendation of a twenty-year prison term, subject to the No … [Lenyse] to the hospital on January 26[], when that was recommended by the doctor, . . . 4 A-2940-20 [defendant] … analysis and found aggravating factors one (the offense was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved …
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… of latent fingerprints from the exterior of a window for comparison with those maintained in the New Jersey State … Burlington County Prosecutor's Office to request a manual comparison between the latent prints and those of defendant. … prints belonged to defendant. Defendant was charged on a complaint-warrant with third-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. …
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… the Hightstown Borough Code Enforcement Officer, received a complaint regarding the improper storage of vehicles on … returned to defendant's property after receiving additional complaints regarding the same violations for improperly … NOT PROPERLY REVIEWED Defendant also raises the following points in her reply brief: I. THE LEGAL ARGUMENT IN …
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… He appeals from the trial court's denial of his motion to compel his admission into the Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) … led to his becoming radicalized by viewing hate websites. The prosecutor found defendant, who was twenty-seven … 11 A-3224-20 Pursuant to Rule 2:6-11(d), defendant points us to State v. E.R., 471 N.J. Super. 234 (App. Div. …
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… four counts of second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of a certain crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); one … court denied defendant's motion to suppress, reasoning the combination of the tip, controlled buys, and surveillance of … Novembrino, 105 N.J. 95, 120 (1987)). Probable cause is a "'common- sense, practical standard' dealing with …
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… following aggravating factors: the risk the defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); the extent … 4 A-3371-20 under this commercial law jurisdiction," is "not a corporate fiction" … defendant that in correspondence to this court, . . . he communicated that he was, in fact, a sovereign citizen, that …
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… Judges Sumners and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 200-9/20. Gail Oxfeld … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Hasibul Haque, Deputy Attorney … school year. Scheffler filed a petition of appeal with the Commissioner of Education on September 11, 2020, claiming …
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… SHOPRITE ASSOCIATES INC., WAKEFERN FOOD CORP., CONVERY COMPLEX HOLDINGS, LLC., GLASS GARDENS, INC., and NOVA … Clemente Mueller, PA, attorneys for respondent Convery Complex Holdings, LLC (Jonathan D. Clemente, on the brief). … At some point after November 16, plaintiff's daughter visited the ShopRite alone to take photographs of the area …
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… with or ownership interest in that limited liability company. Cohan did submit documents indicating that the … to ADH LLC by Capitulum, LLC, another limited liability company Cohan asserts he owned, on the same day the deed to … days. Accordingly, Cohan, through a limited liability company identified as "111 Rich Avenue LLC," signed a …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2019-31, 2021-1884, and 2022-831. … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Nicholas V. Klimowicz, Deputy Attorney General, … Administrative Action (Final Action) of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) denying his motion for reconsideration and …
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… at trial. Because we are remanding this matter, we need not comprehensively recount the facts. Appellant, a … amount of her hair. Appellant went to the infirmary and completed her workday. The following day, appellant, who was … by a neurosurgeon and an orthopedic surgeon, both of whom recommended cervical surgery. However, appellant chose not to …
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… Walters, in 2012. In November 2015, petitioner filed a complaint with the Division of Civil Rights (DCR) asserting … Disease. He alleged that Lanschool — a remote-control computer software used to track students' work—was removed in violation of his accommodation as he lacked mobility in the classroom. In …
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… and Vanek. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2022-1148 and 2022-1150. The … General attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Charles A. Shadle, Deputy Attorney General, on … determinations based on the record before it." Dadura posited that: the ALJ conducted an expansive and thorough …
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… petitions and were barred. On appeal, defendant argues two points. He contends the trial court committed error when it found the third PCR petition time barred. He also argues that the trial court committed error in its analysis of the merits of defendant's …
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… the memo was not uploaded to defendants' distribution site for its officers until Sunday, December 19, 2021, reducing the amount of time police officers had to comply with the booster requirement, which was further … a term to the CNAs, which exceeded his powers. Plaintiff points out COVID leave was not a "benefit, term or condition …
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… to ensure [he] reside[d] at a viable address and that he complie[d] with all the rules and regulations of PSL." While … general condition of PSL, which required him to enroll in, comply with, and successfully complete a residential drug treatment program (RESAP). As …
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… BARRY, his wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, … to the supplier of the reel, defendant Graybar Electric Company, Inc. (Graybar).1 The trial court held that Graybar … no control over how the reel would be delivered to the jobsite. Graybar had a 5 A-2783-21 contract with [p]laintiff's …
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… Term (FET). We affirm. During his incarceration, Redden has committed thirty-four infractions. These infractions … are considered the most serious offenses for inmates to commit in prison. See Mejia v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 446 N.J. … segregation as well as the loss of 2,675 days of commutation credits. Redden became eligible for parole for …
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… it required the new pier to be reduced in width to comply with current DEP limitations. We affirm. We derive … they are relocated. The regulation states as follows: For sites which have existing dock or pier structures exceeding … so that "repairs to existing waterfront structures be freed from a burdensome regulatory process . . . [but] new …
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… the same number of repeated sequences in these regions becomes increasingly small as more regions are analyzed. … were not of sufficient quantity or quality, or both, to be compared with defendant's reference sample. Further, no … DNA evidence would affect the jury's verdict, when compared with the State's proofs and the defense presented …