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… In 1983, Rivera, who was on parole, stabbed a man several times. An autopsy concluded the victim's cause of death was … 3 A-3120-21 opportunities on parole but violated both by committing new criminal offenses. He has committed twenty-six total institutional disciplinary …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-3108. Alterman & Associates, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Nicholas V. Klimowicz, on the statement in lieu … MCCC's Bogen Box, a public address system that broadcasts messages to all radios and over speakers placed inside and …
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… able to carry a handgun for self-protection." He claims he communicated with an unidentified police officer at a State … restraining order issued pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act or the Victim's Assistance and Survivor Protection Act; or have an …
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… together and investigating. And that’s when he made that comment.” (T:207-20 to 207-25). Defendant’s statement is … issues, or misleading the jury[.]” N.J.R.E. 403. Defendant complains that the aforementioned statements are susceptible … to explain.” Db9. This argument is fallacious. It presumes that if defendant does not testify, the jury will …
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… his consent to search the house. Defendant voluntarily accompanied the detectives to the Hasbrouck Heights Police … aggravating factors three ("risk that the defendant will commit another offense") and nine ("need for deterring the … [defendant], but others from committing these types of crimes and offenses." The finding is supported by the record. …
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… February 14, 2025 order denying relief sought in its complaints in lieu of prerogative writs filed against the … both complaints. II. The Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act (CREAMMA), … on August 18, 2021. The Ordinance establishes two prerequisites for the opening of a Class 51 cannabis retail …
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… femur and dislocated her hip. A pain management physician recommended a hip replacement. After she left her employment, … provided testimony. Petitioner's treating physician, Dr. James A. Ware, Jr., a board-certified neurologist, testified … the absence of objective findings to support petitioner's complaints. Notably, in his report, Dr. Lomazow observed …
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… to defendant Toli Vurganov and dismissing plaintiff's complaint for injuries caused by alleged lead poisoning from … Vurganov and Arthur Montgomery. At the time plaintiff's complaint was filed, Montgomery had passed away.3 In 2009, … phase. The initial discovery deadline was extended six times at plaintiff's request. Plaintiff's counsel repeatedly …
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… of taking steps necessary to enroll the child for the upcoming school year in the same public school in Nutley . . . that the child attended for the most recently completed school year." Defendant's effort to enroll the … evaluation in March 2020. Dr. Singer presented his recommendations in a report that is the subject of this …
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… the municipal prosecutor or a private prosecutor in a cross complaint case, discovery shall be available to the parties … translated, if necessary, into reasonably usable form; names, addresses, and birthdates of any persons whom the … prosecutor for the programming, clerical, and supervisory assistance required, or (3) both. Pursuant to R. 7:7-1, the …
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… of the bar of the State of New Jersey. Neither counsel, assistant counsel nor staff shall be permitted to otherwise … attorney regulatory and disciplinary system of the state; recommend to the Disciplinary Review Board, for its adoption, … that a determination that discipline be imposed or a recommendation for temporary suspension shall have the …
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… Court considers whether the provision allows a defendant to compel an adverse witness to testify at a detention hearing. … aggravated assault while eluding. Pretrial Services recommended against defendant’s release, and the State moved … C. In a recent, thoughtful opinion by the Honorable Carmen Messano, P.J.A.D., the Appellate Division canvassed the CJRA …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … in the military”) (https://www.va.gov/disability/ last visited October 22, 2019). Thus, the IRS permits non-inclusion … gain or profit derived from acts or omissions defined as crimes or offenses under the laws of this State or any other …
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… Suddenly, defendant grabbed Espinal around his neck and commanded another individual to “cut” Espinal. Defendant’s … defendant charging him with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, first-degree robbery, fourth-degree unlawful … but not a commonality in statutory elements, with the crimes charged in the indictment.” Thomas, 187 N.J. at 132. …
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… endangering the welfare of a child, and conspiracy to commit these crimes. Defendants Peter Lisa and Carmini Laloo … Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2. Last, defendant was assessed the requisite fees and penalties. Lisa and Laloo also entered guilty … appeal as of right, such as a free transcript and effective assistance of counsel.” Bianco, supra, 103 N.J. at 391. 17 …
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… began a secret relationship with “Linda” in 2008 (the names of the two women are fictitious to protect their … Tahoe, which she insured through Progressive Insurance Company. On September 13, 2009, defendant took the SUV, … must actually rely on a misrepresentation as a prerequisite for an insurance-fraud conviction. The de minimis …
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… stop of an automobile is based upon a traffic violation committed in his presence"; "that the 1 The rebuttable … writing to the Chief of Police or his designee, whichever comes first." The form makes it the owner/manager's … anything that might have been going on in the room Boone visited. Instead, believing Boone "was there to either …
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… Law Division, Warren County, Indictment No. 20-01-0023. James L. Pfeiffer, Warren County Prosecutor, attorney for … a February 24, 2022 order denying its motion to admit fresh complaint testimony from three witnesses. The State chiefly … period by an individual who either lived or frequently visited the home while living in another state. 359 N.J. at …
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… stop. The vehicle travelled slowly on the shoulder before coming to a complete stop. Bellomo exited his patrol car and approached … that case argued "once the basis to impound a vehicle becomes clear, police officers have no right to proceed with an …
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… interests of the witness outweigh the Judiciary's general commitment to transparency, initials are used to protect the … defendant. The encounter began by Poggi stating: Thanks for coming in today to help us out. Like I said, I'm Detective … was shorter and smaller." She also stated multiple times, "I know exactly what I saw." Sometime thereafter, the …