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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … _____________________________________ HEIDENBERG FAMILY PARTNERSHIP, et al., Third-Party Plaintiff, -against- … Leda Dunn Wettre for plaintiff (Robinson, Wettre & Miller, LLC, attorneys) Lawrence B. Orloff for defendant …
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… liability case, a jury found defendants, the owners of a commercial building, negligent with respect to the hazardous … the sidewalk." There were no warning signs posted advising visitors to watch their step as they traveled through the … was not so egregious as to justify a rerun of the trial); Millison v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 226 N.J. Super. …
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… Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … to meet his customers at locations he designated to complete the transactions. The CI said the individual stored … building in which defendant lived as a three-story, multi-family structure. The building's address is listed as …
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… defendant was tried before a jury that convicted him of committing third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … in light of applicable case law and observed that similar contentions were raised in the past but the … statement as a witness rather than a defendant); State v. Miller, 76 N.J. 392, 403-04 (1978) (defendant's confession …
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… Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … lump on his right temple," a laceration on his lip, and was complaining of chest pain and sternal pains. Due to the … the third-degree offense. Defendant appeals, raising five points: I. DEFENDANT WAS DENIED HIS RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL AS …
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… continued to travel for approximately one-half of a mile before stopping at a BP gas station. Devlin notified … to show his hands multiple times but defendant did not comply. Devlin then opened the door and ordered defendant … stipulated at trial that the handgun was an operable 6.35-millimeter semi-automatic pistol, with six .25- caliber …
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… $100,000, notwithstanding a jury verdict. Ferrante did not communicate this agreement or the trial itself to NJM, … failed to mention the arbitration, high-low agreement, completed trial, or jury verdict. Based on this information, … two years after it was initiated and actually completed. Similarly, this case did not involve a day-of-trial settlement …
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… defendant directed Officer Oliver to the driver's side compartment where the officer located "three plastic red … card" with the different name on it; and (3) a "loaded nine-millimeter handgun." A grand jury returned a five-count … calm and not aggressive or threatening. Our observations similarly convince us that defendant's admission was …
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… we conclude the prosecutor did not clearly and convincingly commit a patent and gross abuse of discretion in denying the … . . . why they don't undermine the factors that he points to that favors denial of his application. So there's … depression, that there's mental health illness in her family, that she also has a substance abuse issue related to …
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… this is not evidence. All of the evidence is going to come from the witness in this case. 4 In doing so, we reject … purchase additional ghost gun kits from the same dealer. Similar to the initial purchase, Spears observed defendant and … readily be made into a firearm frame or receiver through milling or other means. [(Emphasis added).] Against these …
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… was crushed in the process. Plaintiff collected workers’ compensation benefits from his employer, CSNJ. He and his … MT then filed a petition for certification, raising several points. As its primary argument in its petition, MT … Bank & Tr. Co. of Westfield, 17 N.J. 67, 73 (1954). MT points to one reported federal case, Kelley v. Edison …
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… ctb_exemptions municipality_name county_name compute_0032 compute_0033 credit_overpay_ind int_days … (TENANT TAXPAYER) V CITY OF ATLANTIC CITY 0 0 0 N/A N/A Complaint Withdrawn 183 1 2020 1357500 2700000 0 0 0 0 …
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… to thirty years. She was also aware, based on the court's comments 3 A-2411-21 and those memorialized in her plea … At sentencing, the court considered statements from Way's family and fiancé, arguments of counsel, the parties' … At the proceeding, defendant's counsel reiterated the points raised in his sentencing memorandum, specifically …
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… S. Ct. 2111 (2022). He also contends multiple errors were committed at trial, including: (1) the trial court failed to … pulled over defendant's vehicle because it was "similar to . . . one wanted by another agency."2 When the … What it does not allow me to do, is drive [seventy-five] miles through a school zone with kids present. It doesn't …
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… by choosing to hear the State’s motion to waive family court jurisdiction and prosecute juvenile defendant … basis that probable cause existed to believe that E.S. had committed the delinquent act of possessing a firearm under … suppression motion could be heard. 6 the trial court to revisit its decision and resolve the waiver motion first. The …
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… photographs and videos of five- to six-year-old girls "completely naked performing oral sex with older men." She … the warrant itself limit with particularity those nine data points subject to search, as specified in Detective … childhood, substance use, and mental health issues, militated in favor of finding mitigating factor four, …
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… marijuana from defendant and owed him $200, arranged to come to the house to repay the debt and purchase more … in the room, and fled. Defendant then retrieved a 9-millimeter handgun he kept in the home for protection.1 … by refusing to set up a payment plan after defendant 's family had already paid him $25,000, and defendant could not …
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… and mitigating factors found were not 'based upon competent credible evidence in the record;' or (3) 'the … the judge to provide an explanation on the record. State v. Miller, 205 N.J. 109, 129 (2011). The Supreme Court has … 2014) (holding the court, at its discretion, could "fully revisit," a mandatory consecutive ten-year sentence for felony …
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… and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offense, … hydrochloride pills; thirteen Xanax pills; two nine-millimeter handguns; three extended handgun magazines; … of the items seized from the search of the vehicles. comprehensive opinion, Judge Ravin detailed the foregoing …
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… to defendant Toli Vurganov and dismissing plaintiff's complaint for injuries caused by alleged lead poisoning from … I. Plaintiff resided at defendant's rental property in Millville from approximately 2007 to 2023 when he was a … Vurganov and Arthur Montgomery. At the time plaintiff's complaint was filed, Montgomery had passed away.3 In 2009, …