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A-35-24 Supplemental Appellant Brief
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… 6 Assembly Agriculture and Environment Committee and Assembly Energy and Natural Resources … On March 8, 2018, the TRC issued Respondent, P.T. Jibsail Family Limited Partnership (“Jibsail”), a tidelands license to … navigable waters seaward to a line three geographical miles from the coastline of each state. 43 U.S.C. § 1311; 43 …
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A-17-24 Petition For Certification
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… parole disqualifier. (Dpa 30-45) The Model Jury Charge Committee likewise previously interpreted N.J.S.A. … been previously convicted of an enumerated crime.” Ibid. “Similar to the certain persons offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39- 5(j) … not a Graves Act offense. The Appellate Division cited a “similar situation where the Legislature created an …
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… and TODD M. NORTH, on behalf of themselves and those similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MIDLAND FUNDING, … Plaintiffs first alleged violations of the FDPCA in a complaint filed in federal court. The federal court … May 17, 2017, while plaintiff Todd North was last sent a similar letter on June 1, 2017. FDCPA claims must be brought …
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… the State obtained a superseding indictment, charging similar crimes against defendant, DaSilva, and Mendonca. … for the trip 10 A-1900-22 [defendant] had planned to Costa Rica." The court ordered "everything to be turned over … Rodrigues's cell phone, including "9,000 data location points for July and August 2018 and thousands of phone …
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… restoration project, dredging and pumping more than eleven million cubic yards of sand onto the beaches between the … in, upon and across the Beach." See, e.g., Levinson v. Costello, 74 N.J. Super. 539, 543 (App. Div. 1962) … Whiteacre is used as a campground and draws hundreds of visitors during the summer. In the absence of other facts or …
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… AND THE DISPLAY IN THIS CASE OF THE DECEDENT'S PICTURE ACCOMPANIED BY THE STATEMENT, "IN LOVING MEMORY JUSTIN … in the rain, back to his home in Totowa after attending a family gathering. His girlfriend sat beside him in the … daughter was asleep in the backseat. 6 A-2600-19 The family pulled onto a central street in Totowa, a few blocks …
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… to be intubated. Due to bad 4 A-3823-22 road conditions and complications with his airways, they determined the … they transported the victim to a hospital located three miles away. In all, the paramedics had remained on the scene … of correspondence is extremely low." Defendant made a similar request to limit Tate's expert testimony. The parties …
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… heavily on the nature of the recording and the proposed comments.” Ibid. Additionally, “whether narration evidence … looks like he’s using his elbow.” Ibid. (Emphasis added). Similarly, the detective was not permitted to state, “in my … recorded it; the angle of the recording device; and similar points.” Id. at 607. Likewise, “specialized knowledge would …
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… which was adopted primarily to encourage new retail and commercial development, improve pedestrian circulation, … recognize the significant opportunities for residential and commercial redevelopment afforded by the Area's proximity to … see also Manalapan Holding Co. Inc. v. Planning Bd. of Hamilton Township, 92 N.J. 466, 476 (1983); Star Enter. v. …
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… assistance of counsel and affirm. We are fully familiar with the facts and procedural history concerning this … the allegations that he possessed child pornography on his computer, and that some of that pornography was available … that he's entitled to the relief requested." The court "[s]imilarly . . . f[ou]nd[] . . . defendant . . . failed to …
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… he is at low risk of reoffending and not a danger to the community. For the reasons that follow, we remand for … expert that defendant "would not be a risk to the community," and in response to a follow-up question posed by … Dr. Staples' Avenel report, upon which the court relied, similarly recognized the defendant was seized with "sixteen …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Gideon, 244 N.J. at 551 (alteration in original) …
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… gift or bona fide sale. Both siblings described multiple family meetings, including one with a priest, during which … to sign the deeds and tore them up in front of the family. Waguih had both checking and savings accounts with … those accounts. Waguih's pension, social security, rental income, and tax refunds were deposited into the USAA accounts. …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FD-07-4606-98. J.H.C., … CURIAM Plaintiff J.H.C. appeals from a December 11, 2024 Family Part order dismissing her motion for reconsideration, … both arrears and financial hardship due to [defendant]'s incomplete payment." Defendant did not participate in this …
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… hearing or other relief. She issued an order and accompanying decision denying defendant's PCR petition on … of defense counsel undermined confidence in the outcome of the proceeding, nor deprived defendant of a fair … RULING THAT DEFENDANT RECEIVED THE EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COMPETENT TRIAL COUNSEL WHERE COUNSEL FAILED TO CONSULT AND …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … JENNIFER WOO-PADVA, on behalf of herself and those similarly situated; Plaintiff, v. MIDLAND FUNDING LLC and JOHN … 22, 2021), the District Court of New Jersey analyzed a similar issue. The District Court held that plaintiff’s claims …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Passaic County, Docket No. FJ-16-296-14. Joseph … appeals from a June 11, 2014 delinquency adjudication for committing acts, which if committed by an adult would … to play with friends. E.L. discussed the incident with family members but did not alert the police. However, at Ca's …
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… A-4090-14T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CAMILE LAMAR WILLIAMS, Defendant-Appellant. … Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendant Camile Williams appeals from a January 28, 2015 order denying … 2C:15-1; seven counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; …
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… motion for reconsideration. We affirm. The parties are familiar with the facts, which were also detailed in two written opinions by Judge Keith E. Lynott accompanying the orders challenged 3 A-3589-20 on this appeal. … constituted a material change requiring the board to revisit the matter because the "proposal always contemplated a …
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… IN THE ROBBERY DESPITE POLICE HAVING PROBABLE CAUSE THAT HE COMMITTED IT. We reject his arguments and affirm. In … in the robbery" even if they had "probable cause that he committed it." See State v. Sims, 250 N.J. 189 (2022). Their … receipt of stolen property and had not actually sworn out a complaint-warrant before beginning the interrogation. He …