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… house and got into 1 For ease of reference, we use first names to identify Nicholas Cooper and others involved in this … Jimmy Spears was driving a red Toyota Tundra in the opposite lane of travel. As he approached the curve, he observed … the roadway. She assumed Jocelyn's car collided with an oncoming truck. Defendant continued on Georgetown Road past …
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… defendant was under 26 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense.” N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). It … remorse when imposing sentence. The State argued for the recommended sixteen-year term of imprisonment, relying on the … sentence. Based on the seriousness of defendant Lane’s crimes and the sentencing court’s thoughtful consideration of …
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… Although the statute predates automotive window tinting, it commonly serves as the statutory basis for tinted window … issue. (pp. 14-16) 3. Related regulations are equally inapposite. In State v. Cohen, the Appellate Division construed … SUV. All four detectives were assigned to the Street Crimes Unit, which Detective Brieer Doggett described as being …
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… stored and sold Methylenedioxy-N-ethylcathinone (sometimes referred to as Molly) at his home. According to the … that, during the second call, defendant told the CI to come to his house. The detective followed the CI to … in this decision and, when defendants make that requisite showing, to exercise their discretion, after an in …
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… of child pornography. Defendant admitted that his computer files included pornographic videos of his … implications of plea bargaining under a provision of the Comprehensive Drug Reform Act that substantially 3 expanded … permissible ranges of plea offers for particular crimes” and that they be “more explicit regarding permissible …
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… Weinstein, the firm’s client, was engaged. Prior to the commencement of this litigation, the firm was admittedly … to reasonably inquire further, and perhaps seek judicial assistance, before embarking on fulfillment of a client’s … when the property is lawfully acquired, demand becomes a critical step. Ibid. The analysis in such a setting …
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… Beryl Zimmerman v. Sussex County Educational Services Commission (A-75-17) (080861) Argued January 14, 2019 -- … to the rights of tenured staff, and the seniority that comes with tenure, come into play. The Court has acknowledged … and capricious standard of review and need not be revisited on remand. In sum, a remand is necessary for a full …
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… because his vehicle had three operable taillights, in compliance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 39:3-61(a) and … constitutional muster. In fact, courts had reached the opposite conclusion. See Puzio, 379 N.J. Super. at 382-83. The … muster. In 12 fact, courts had reached the opposite conclusion. See Puzio, 379 N.J. Super. at 382-83. In …
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… First, the prosecution asked defendant whether he had come to the United States legally. Over an objection, the … Alexis Sanchez-Medina of various sexual-assault crimes that involved four separate victims: R.D., D.J., A.M., … said “yes,” the prosecution asked, “And you didn’t come into the United States legally?” Defense counsel …
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… Atlantic County with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC), claiming that the County had engaged in … and on the briefs, and Ashley M. Lebrun, on the brief). James M. Mets argued the cause for respondent PBA Local 174 … PERC for review, and the Commission came to the opposite conclusion. It found that in light of economic …
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… prosecutor abused his discretion in denying a waiver was to compare the facts of his case to the facts of other similar … a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and the State agreed to recommend that he be sentenced as a third-degree offender. The … to deter individuals from committing firearm-related crimes by calling for a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment …
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… to a police officer’s search of a vehicle’s passenger compartment in the wake of a traffic stop. After observing a … articulable and reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed traffic offenses and that the search constituted a … 2015). The panel rejected the State’s assertion that the community-caretaking exception governs this case and noted …
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… third parties who possess actual authority based on their common use of the space searched. See State v. Suazo, 133 … Acting Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney). James K. Smith Jr., Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued … According to defendant, apparent authority is inapposite in this 12 situation because the doctrine centers on …
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… that “a substantial likelihood exists that [Acoli] would commit a new crime if released on parole at this time.” The … review based on the record as developed before the panels, commonly known as a paper hearing. In that review, the … that normally governs parole determinations. For most crimes, correctional personnel prepare a report that is filed …
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… find beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant actually committed the prior offense before that evidence may receive … to avoid the over-use of extrinsic evidence of other crimes or wrongs pursuant to N.J.R.E. 404(b). The Cofield test … of the prior assault, testified. A.W. testified that she visited a spa in Orlando, Florida, on August 26, 2006, where …
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… Mastellone that Griffin and Best “have always been a mess,” and that Griffin had a relationship with Prinvil and filed her complaint in an effort to “take money from the City.” Hicks … testimony, if allowed at trial, would have had the requisite “tendency in reason to prove or disprove [facts] of …
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… and for determining whether a grandparent, seeking an order compelling visitation under the Grandparent Visitation … son’s separation from defendant, plaintiff Suzanne Major visited her granddaughter approximately once every two weeks; … According to defendant, plaintiffs called her disparaging names in the child’s presence, and on one occasion, plaintiff …
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… J., writing for the Court. Under New Jersey’s Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL or Act), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, an … denied UI benefits because they had not worked the requisite time at the second job, despite long-term service at … The UCL is “social legislation that provides financial assistance to eligible workers suffering the distress and …
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… challenge their convictions and sentences for conspiracy to commit murder and other offenses. We affirm all of … with the following offenses: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, contrary 4 A-2313-18 to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … ERROR WHEN THE JUDGE FAILED TO GIVE THE STANDARD "OTHER CRIMES"/NON- PROPENSITY INSTRUCTION TO THE JURY THAT ALWAYS …
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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … hitting three-year-old A.A. with a belt multiple times and defendant’s seeming admission to the abuse, that the … to K.A.’s report. A DCPP caseworker, Jacqueline Alvarez, visited defendant’s home and conducted interviews with the …