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… THAT THERE IS A SUBSTANTIAL LIKELIHOOD THAT MR. STOUT WILL COMMIT A CRIME IF RELEASED ON PAROLE. (NOT RAISED BELOW). A. … THAT THERE IS A SUBSTANTIAL LIKELIHOOD THAT MR. STOUT WILL COMMIT A CRIME IF RELEASED. (NOT RAISED BELOW). IV. THE … he was impatient that victim did not give him the money fast enough. Inmate has a long history of violence and …
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… internal fixation to repair the fracture. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, as owners and operators of the … JUDGMENT AS IT WAS PREMATURE BECAUSE DISCOVERY HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETED DUE TO [DEFENDANTS'] UNTIMELY SUBMISSIONS. POINT … a dangerous condition based on the potential presence of fast drivers, low spots in the grass, and moisture on the …
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… Plaintiff claims his slip and fall was caused by a combination of an unknown, oily liquid on the floor and a … plaintiff underwent a C4-C5 and C5-C6 anterior cervical decompression and fusion. He experienced complications from … where a plaintiff alleged that her slip and fall at a fast-food restaurant was caused by either grease tracked on …
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… entered judgment in favor of defendants and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff moved for judgment … at the time of the accident. Plaintiff could not recall how fast he was travelling but testified simply that he never … a left turn and when the light turned green, seeing no oncoming traffic, Reif slowly began his turn. He was …
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… appeals from the Law Division's judgment dismissing her complaint against defendant the late Naomi Rosenfeld, which … Dolson charge in its instructions to the jury. Plaintiff's complaint arose from a July 2011 auto accident in which a … on Rosenfeld's deposition testimony, she was traveling too fast at a distance of twenty feet behind plaintiff, which …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … of landlord- tenant law with important implications in a fast-changing residential rental market in our State’s … See N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(a); N.J.S.A 2A:18-53(b). 1 The complaint names as a defendant, Robert Taylor. The court, …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … of landlord-tenant law with important implications in a fast-changing residential rental market in our state’s … the lease, if the APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION August 13, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 addition of the “additional rent” …
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… EVIDENCE, OMITTING EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE CONTAINED IN THE COMPAINANT'S STATEMENTS TO THE POLICE AND CASTING DOUBT UPON … into her bedroom, and defendant walked towards her "real fast," forced her on the bed, and put his hands around her … whether it's more likely than not that [defendant] has committed the crimes of aggravated arson, arson, and …
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… Order Act of 2018 (the Act), N.J.S.A. 2C:58-20 to -32, the compelled NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … time of the welfare check. When officers contacted her, she complained of "redness on her wrist and shoulder" and … crying, and reported he did not stop using a video device "fast enough," causing appellant 4 A-0032-23 to become "mad." …
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… attempted to "clean" himself by "driving his car at fast speeds" and "taking . . . back roads." Gambino explained "cleaning" was a common term officers used to describe an 4 A-2468-22 … with Lund[1] and Gamble,[2] a reasonable individual could come to the inference that the defendant was about to or …
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… In an oral decision, the motion judge dismissed plaintiff's complaint on summary judgment, concluding defendants were … as moot plaintiff's motion for leave to file an amended complaint to assert allegations of willful and wanton … where riders were known to "rip their 4 A-2371-22 bikes as fast as [they] could." Plaintiff had not checked for hazards …
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… the rear cargo area. Batista opened an unlocked cover to a compartment below the cargo area that holds a spare tire and related tools. He retrieved from this compartment two plastic bags containing 94 grams of cocaine, … and child enter the car, followed them while they got fast food and went to the bank, and then followed them "to a …
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… the September 18, 2018 order that dismissed its amended complaint with prejudice following a jury trial, arguing the … investment advisor. Plaintiff claimed a search of a FINRA website showed both Wakatsuki and Katz were "employed" by … contends these documents included records of defendants' website, and licensure and registration records at the SEC …
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… Information Policy Statement: The New Jersey Judiciary is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity … a copy of the EEOP Utilization Report on the Judiciary's website. - Including a notice on brochures that the EEOP … the Judiciary's policy of fair employment practices as embodied in the Judiciary's Master Plan for EEO/AA and …
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… the September 18, 2018 order that dismissed its amended complaint with prejudice following a jury trial, arguing the … investment advisor. Plaintiff claimed a search of a FINRA website showed both Wakatsuki and Katz were "employed" by … contends these documents included records of defendants' website, and licensure and registration records at the SEC …
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… 2025 The Tax Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 972 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey … unpublished opinions are available on the judiciary’s website for one year and collected by Rutgers Law School for … and dispositions of tax disputes, has remained steadfast and unyielding. The Tax Court successfully continued …
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… motion to suppress the gun and CDS found in the passenger compartment of the car, but granted the motion to suppress … standard is not fully consonant with the interests embodied in Article I, Paragraph 7 of our State Constitution." … 1923)). Such remedial actions include calling "the disobedience of the order to the attention of the jury as bearing …
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… motion to suppress the gun and CDS found in the passenger compartment of the car, but granted the motion to suppress … standard is not fully consonant with the interests embodied in Article I, Paragraph 7 of our State Constitution." … 1923)). Such remedial actions include calling "the disobedience of the order to the attention of the jury as bearing …
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… One of the shots struck Crews in the neck, and he later died as result of the injuries he sustained in the shooting. … ski mask and tan jacket. Another NJSP forensic scientist compared the samples with DNA samples provided by defendant, … regarding statements Crews made to her shortly before he died. As noted previously, Robinson-Crews asserted that …
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… One of the shots struck Crews in the neck, and he later died as result of the injuries he sustained in the shooting. … ski mask and tan jacket. Another NJSP forensic scientist compared the samples with DNA samples provided by defendant, … regarding statements Crews made to her shortly before he died. As noted previously, Robinson-Crews asserted that …