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… Lower Township Police Officer Dallas Bohn, Jr., who was familiar with defendant and his brother Adam, encountered … arrest warrant and then chased him, all the while commanding defendant to stop running. Eventually, Bohn … and told him that he was under arrest. Defendant did not comply, and Bohn was forced to use pepper spray. When backup …
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… defendant, the child victim, and other members of her family to protect the confidentiality of the child. R. … was ineffective for failing to advocate at sentencing, communicate, discuss trial strategy, call witnesses …
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… the Law Division's entry of summary judgment dismissing its complaint for indemnification from defendant/third-party … plaintiff, Owl Contracting. Statewide's complaint alleged that, as Warren County's workers' compensation carrier, it was entitled to recover sums it …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5638-14T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SEAN TALIAFERRO, Defendant-Appellant. __________________________ Submitted January 19, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Simonelli. …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Camden County, Docket No. FN-04-102-16. NOT FOR … Domen, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Child and Family Advocacy Clinic, Rutgers Law School, attorneys for … IN APPLYING THE LAW TO DETERMINE WHETHER [DEFENDANT] COMMITTED AN ACT OF EXCESSIVE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. 5 …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1776-23 IN THE MATTER OF THE EXPUNGEMENT OF THE CRIMINAL/JUVENILE RECORDS OF B.M.R. ________________________ Argued April 3, 2025 – Decided April 21, 2025 Before Judges Natali …
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… mission of giving people a second chance. As a fast-growing company with a large presence in NJ, it also makes sense … search for employment. I am proud of my employer, RWJ Hamilton, which is part of the RWJBH Health system, which … promotion, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton What is the Judiciary Opportunities for Building …
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… Baker Clerk of the Supreme Court Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 965 • 25 Market Street • 8th floor, North … and would be considered CLE in New Jersey, you need not complete this application. The Certificate of Attendance … by the BCLE regulations. Attorneys are still required to comply with New Jersey’s other requirements for ethics and …
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… of probable cause submitted in support of the warrant complaints against defendant and from the facts relied on by … Amendment was adopted in 1791. The Attorney General also points out that the Founding era's allowance of age … to the United States Constitution states: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, …
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… at Sewell, LLC, (the facility) and dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint for negligence, violations of the New Jersey … applying the same standard as the trial court. See Smith v. Millville Rescue Squad, 225 N.J. 373, 397 (2016). "Although … facie case of nursing home negligence, a plaintiff must similarly prove not only that the defendant deviated from 30 …
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… draws guidance from precedent that interpreted a law similar to the CJRA. (pp. 21-26) 5. The traditional balancing … violates the CJRA and his right to due process. Defendant points to several parts of the statute in support of his … Hart, 139 N.J. Super. 565, 567 (App. Div. 1976); see also Costello v. United States, 350 U.S. 359, 363, 76 S. Ct. 406, …
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… Major arrived on the scene as backup. Officer Major was accompanied by a narcotics canine. Upon Officer Major’s … sniff does not prolong the stop beyond the time required to complete the stop’s mission. 1. The Fourth Amendment to the … traffic stop. Dickey, supra, 152 N.J. at 479-80. It is similarly unchallenged that the stop can evolve into an …
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… the disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief. The complaint-warrant specified that Montalvo was charged with … weapons in the home, “where the need for defense of self, family, and property is most acute.” 554 U.S. at 628. (pp. … and Paul H. Heinzel, Assistant Prosecutor, on the briefs). Emily R. Anderson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause …
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… of third-degree theft by deception, third-degree theft by computer, third- degree wrongful impersonation, third-degree … The Court notes that hospital workers are subject to similar statutory regulations, yet no one would reasonably … that defendant performed a governmental function, the State points to the comparable legislative benefits, privileges, …
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… determines whether a trial court that has found a defendant competent to stand trial on criminal charges may compel her to assert an insanity defense, based on the … Gramiccioni, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney). Emily R. Anderson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause …
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… were tending to defendant, his mother, father, and other family members arrived. Defendant was discharged at 2:30 p.m. … discharge, instead of being allowed to go home with his family, defendant was advised by Newark Police officers that … Room at University Hospital in Newark at 11:20 a.m. complaining of significant pain in his left arm and left …
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… for the Court. The issue before the Court is whether the common law imposes a duty on underage adults -- over the age … so, the standard for liability if an underage guest, who becomes intoxicated, afterwards drives a motor vehicle and … what he claims is the erroneous imposition of a duty on similarly situated future litigants. Zwierzynski’s challenge …
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… considers whether defendant’s requests to speak with a family member during interrogation were sufficient to invoke … ambiguous, officers are required to stop the interrogation completely, or to ask only questions narrowly directed to … defendant here indicated that he wanted to speak with a family member to obtain advice before proceeding with …
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… lived in an apartment on the first floor of a two-family home in Asbury Park. Defendant Ricky Wright, James’ … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, second-degree possession of a … lived in an apartment on the first floor of a two-family home in Asbury Park. Defendant Ricky Wright, James’s …
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… voluntarily elected to have his case transferred from the Family Part to the Law Division. In order to avoid an … of aggravated manslaughter in exchange for the State’s recommendation of a sentence not to exceed … confirmed that he had sufficient time to speak with his family and counsel. In establishing a factual basis, he stated …