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… court matter initiated on October 1, 2020 by a civilian complainant. Defendant Donald F. Burke, Sr. NOT FOR … ongoing property dispute between the parties and various family members. At that time, complainant did not make mention … 17 A-0503-22 protections[.]" Ibid. "In light of the similarity between criminal and municipal court cases and …
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… it was, defendant suffered no prejudice. The judge made similar findings with respect to defendant's contention his … Regarding the credibility of the uncalled witness compared to the actual witnesses, the judge concluded, … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… counsel noted an officer participating in the search commented he "[did]n't even know whose stuff he was looking … "yes." Under the circumstances, the State argued it was "completely reasonable to ask [Williams] for the consent to … bag and garbage can. We express no opinion on the outcome of the suppression motion after the hearing. We next …
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… observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … Pakovics, that he "had three Bacardis" and took "two, five milligram tablets of Percocet and two, three milligram tablets of Lunesta" that day. III. Defendant was …
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… Robert Domski summary judgment and dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint; and two orders dated August 31, 2023, denying … and he was traveling at speeds more than 4 A-0363-23 100 miles per hour to keep pace. The pursuit continued at this … approach an intersection traveling at approximately seventy miles per hour. The light at the intersection was a "solid …
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… have been conducted, and he would have contacted the SWAT commander. He further explained that "[ACPD] ha[d] a policy … Alternatively, a knock and announce warrant only requires a combination of detectives and SWAT members. In this … demanding admission.'" Robinson, 200 N.J. at 13-14 (quoting Miller v. United States, 357 U.S. 301, 308 (1958)). As we …
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… order of the Law Division dismissing with prejudice its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging defendant … by the board." Pond Run Watershed Ass'n v. Twp. of Hamilton Zoning Bd. of Adjustment, 397 N.J. Super. 335, 351 … is unusually narrow with a unique geometry. There are three points at which the building has adjacency to parking. The …
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… to the charge based on the State's three- year sentencing recommendation. However, at the sentencing hearing, the judge … the judge stated he would accept a five-year sentence recommendation. Defendant did not accept the judge's proffer … resentenced and he did not file an appeal." The State also points out the defendant has filed two PCR petitions, a …
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… (Stephanie Davis Elson, Assistant Prosecutor, and Amily Bolano Diaz, on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendant James … reversal and a new trial, defendant claims the trial court committed plain error when it failed to provide the jury … The analyst found more than one DNA profile on the hat and compared it to a sample of defendant's DNA. The analyst …
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… of Transportation (DOT) because it owns and operates commercial vehicles incidental to its business operation. … part by Chester Ottinger, Jr. and in part by the Ottinger Family Trust. 5 A-4632-16T1 Seashore is owned by Ottinger's … of driving infractions. I. On appeal, plaintiffs raise two points in essentially the same terms. First, plaintiffs …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY (PSE&G), and HUGH D. SWEENEY, … judgment to defendants Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) and Hugh D. Sweeney and dismissing … to the gas within the manufacturer's acceptable limits." Similarly, OSHA mandates the calibration of equipment to …
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… 09-10-0958. Robin Kay Lord argued the cause for appellant. Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … Fils-Aime and Whetstone. Shortly after defendant and his companion arrived, Fils-Aime started "mouthing off." Defendant and his companion reacted to Fils-Aime's remarks. Fils-Aime …
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… defendant voluntarily left the United States. Defendant committed the present offenses after illegally 3 A-4705-15T1 … arrest, he obtained employment and stable housing with family members. The prosecutor rejected defendant's … into this country. The drugs are then moved to distribution points within the country. Those distribution points then …
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… College of New Jersey (Stockton), and dismissing his complaint alleging a failure to accommodate his alleged … to other law enforcement officers who had experienced similar situations. Lieutenant Britton also told plaintiff he … argument clearly lacked merit. 16 A-2245-17T2 We reach a similar conclusion as to plaintiff's claim that Stockton …
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… before us, we are satisfied defendant presented sufficient competent evidence to establish a prima facie case of … 2C:12-1(b)(1); one count of first degree conspiracy to commit murder and/or aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, … to dismiss the remaining charges in the indictment and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a term of …
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… and financial information created by Concepcion. He completed mortgage applications in the names of the straw … created by D'Anna and Concepcion, deemed the applications complete and turned them over to a lender. Relying on the … have interpreted the federal money laundering statute similarly. See 18 U.S.C. § 1956(a)(1). The statute does not …
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… The chairperson then said, "[W]e have to open up for public comments[,] and there's a lot of people here. I just don't … of allocating forty-five minutes to an application; if not completed, the Board adjourns the matter to their next … the property which benefits the community. The Board also points out that preliminarily[, defense counsel] intimated …
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… the welfare of a child, S.M.1 He contends fresh- complaint testimony from S.M.'s stepsister A.S. was … hearer already knew about the crime is irrelevant. It is similarly irrelevant whether the victim conveyed the details … grandfather, suggesting he needed to be deterred from similarly pursuing other juveniles unprotected by such taboos. …
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… Law Division, Burlington County, Docket No. L-0330-14. Costello & Mains, PC, attorneys for appellant (Deborah L. … and Laurie Patterson (collectively defendants), and concomitant dismissal with prejudice of his complaint alleging … or if they don't recall, we ask them to get it from their family, whatever needs to be done, we get that information, …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Dr. Fariborz Ashtyani's third amended complaint against defendants Critical Care Unit Resources, … tortious interference, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair competition, and civil conspiracy. After conducting … Judge Powers erred when he held plaintiff did not present competent evidence showing he was ever a member of CCUR. …