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… Holts") appeal the Law Division's order dismissing their complaint without prejudice against defendants Upper … they were hosting a wellness event at the property and cautioned them not to use the second floor because 3 A-2339-18T4 … floor of the Holts' property was used for an event, and reasoned the parish's letters2 "d[id] not constitute a lease of …
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… an FPIC in November 2016. He listed George Frangoulis, someone Wang knew because they had both worked at the same job site in New York City, as one of the two required character references. As part of its … he is of that character. The judge reserved decision. In a comprehensive oral opinion issued about one month later, …
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… Avenue and Stevens Street, when he came upon defendant, one of the fugitives whose photo appeared in the flier. He … called "a tall boy." He added that the open container "was one of the reasons for stopping" defendant. Upon making … whether at the moment of seizure, the officer had at his command sufficient facts supporting a person of reasonable …
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… noticed a group of men standing on the s ide of the street. One officer observed that one of the men appeared to be holding his waistband as if he … arrest. While searching for defendant, some officers communicated that there might be a third suspect. II. On …
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… drug possession, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(1) (counts one, three, five, and nine), all occurring on different dates. The substances were either heroin or a combination of heroin and fentanyl. The jury was unable to … of third-degree drug distribution, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1), one count of third-degree drug possession with intent to …
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… order. (2) Two copies of the out-of-state order, at least one of which must be certified, and a certified statement … and create a court jacket. All related documentation or communications pertaining to that matter will be kept in … vacated, or stayed by contacting the foreign court by telephone or by fax. Court staff should also inquire as to whether …
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… product, tool, device or substance adapted, designed or commonly used to defraud the administration of a drug test. … item in indictment). To “possess” an item under the law, one must have a knowing, intentional control of that item … in its nature.] … In other words, to “possess” an item, one must knowingly procure or receive an item or be aware of …
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… PER CURIAM After a bench trial on three related juvenile complaints, the trial court found G.U.V. delinquent with … an open door and went inside to use a bathroom. They found one and entered. A.M. stated that while 2 A Princeton … he saw, and he described a distinctive backpack which one of them was carrying. A backpack matching Chung's …
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… Among other things, emancipation was to occur "upon the completion of the child's college education." The agreement … live in her mother's home while attending graduate school. One month after the child graduated from college, the father … per week; (2) pay arrears in the amount of $880; (3) pay one-half of the child's graduate school expenses; (4) …
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… noticed a group of men standing on the s ide of the street. One officer observed that one of the men appeared to be holding his waistband as if he … arrest. While searching for defendant, some officers communicated that there might be a third suspect. II. On …
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… to a jury for the murder of Lamar Glover, on a theory of accomplice liability, and the shooting of Raymond Kozar. He was tried alone. The jury convicted him of knowing or purposeful murder, … of a handgun for an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a); one count of second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, …
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… at the ground near the feet of Luis Abreu, an unarmed Class One special police officer. Abreu testified that Vitello … continued to point the weapon for roughly five minutes. In one incident, Vitello asked Abreu how he would feel if … that he lost it. Vitello also did not seek a judicial order compelling the return of his weapons. The next year, Vitello …
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… Avenue and Stevens Street, when he came upon defendant, one of the fugitives whose photo appeared in the flier. He … called "a tall boy." He added that the open container "was one of the reasons for stopping" defendant. Upon making … whether at the moment of seizure, the officer had at his command sufficient facts supporting a person of reasonable …
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… brief; Brian J. Trembley, on the brief). Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys for respondent (Emily S. Barnett, of … were no other drivers in her household. NJM gave her a "one-driver household" discount. She made no changes in the … and forth between the homes of his friend and his wife. At one point, he moved back with his wife for "one month, more …
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… an FPIC in November 2016. He listed George Frangoulis, someone Wang knew because they had both worked at the same job site in New York City, as one of the two required character references. As part of its … he is of that character. The judge reserved decision. In a comprehensive oral opinion issued about one month later, …
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… Holts") appeal the Law Division's order dismissing their complaint without prejudice against defendants Upper … they were hosting a wellness event at the property and cautioned them not to use the second floor because 3 A-2339-18T4 … floor of the Holts' property was used for an event, and reasoned the parish's letters2 "d[id] not constitute a lease of …
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… Submitted December 21, 2016 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey State … armed burglary (two counts), and criminal mischief (one count). The charges stemmed from Cole holding his … incarceration to deter his criminal behavior; and Cole's commission of numerous, persistent, and serious …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of A-4604-14T1 3 access to public records … to clarify certain factual findings and to make additional ones. In our first opinion, among other legal principles, we … law right of access to public documents is qualified, "one seeking access to such records must establish that the …
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… drug possession, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(1) (counts one, three, five, and nine), all occurring on different dates. The substances were either heroin or a combination of heroin and fentanyl. The jury was unable to … of third-degree drug distribution, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1), one count of third-degree drug possession with intent to …
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… on two counts of first- degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; one count of third- degree unlawful possession of a weapon, … were parting ways, they were approached by two individuals, one of whom produced a gun, pointed it at Tandazo's head, … took up his case through April 22, 2016[,] when [it] was completed and [he] was sentenced, never one time." Trial …