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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ADAMA SESAY (individually and as … the infant was transported to the nursery, there would be similar records generated. The Apgars were not assigned in the … 175 N.J. 51 (2002) where the Supreme Court considered a similar claim. In that case, plaintiff Helena Matynska …
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… attached row home; he was unsure whether it was a single-family home, a multi- family home, or a boarding house. According to Estevez, the … multi-apartment dwellings.” The officers then searched the common areas for weapons and the suspect. Estevez and …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … motion of defendant (“City”) to dismiss the above-captioned complaint on grounds plaintiff had failed to respond to the …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … motion of defendant (“City”) to dismiss the above-captioned complaint on grounds plaintiff had failed to respond to the …
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… 2 A-2781-14T2 sex offender as required by N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2e, commonly known as "Megan's Law." Thereafter, defendant moved … as a de minimis infraction. Defendant characterized his noncompliance as practically inconsequential because he was … As a part of this sentence, the court placed defendant on community supervision for life, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 3 …
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… Jersey, Law Division, Hudson County, Docket No. L-5367-12. Costello & Mains, P.C., attorneys for appellant (Deborah L. … dismissing her Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA) complaint against her employer, defendant PNC Bank Corp. … who were shopping in the market. PNC produced legally competent evidence that plaintiff was terminated because she …
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… The tragic case arises out of a fatal accident in which a commercial dump truck driven by defendant Daniel C. Everett … defendant underwent a sleep study that diagnosed him with mild apnea. Defendant was charged by indictment with … driving behavior. Defendant asserted his belief that "the combination of sleep apnea and [his] uncontrolled blood …
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… cmt. 2 on N.J.S.A. 2C:20-2 (2020) (observing "the common unifying conception in all theft offenses is the … of theft . . . may be supported by evidence that it was committed in any manner that would be theft . . . under this …
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… 2022) (slip op. at 8). Because the parties are thoroughly familiar with this decision and the underlying procedural … before considering defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint. Id. at 8. During the remand proceedings, the … Centers," one of the defendants plaintiff had named in her complaint, had been improperly included because it was not a …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS …
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… during which the State offered testimony from Detective Emiliano Fuda, a twelve-year veteran of the Port Authority … rips . . . on his jeans as well as his height and weight compared to the turnstiles . . . ." The detective extracted … [d]efendant was wearing clothing[,] which was strikingly similar to the clothing the robbery suspect was wearing at the …
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… (1964)). The signs of alcohol intoxication "are matters of common knowledge and experience." State v. Amelio, 197 N.J. … one aspect is not, by any measure, an acquittal." Ibid. Similar to Rule 3:9-2, applicable to Superior Court matters, … which was denied in a May 31, 2023, order. In his accompanying written opinion, Judge Robert J. Jones found that …
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… yelling at him to stop the attack. That same day, Burton accosted another woman in a library stairway. Burton grabbed … to any change in residence; participate in and successfully complete an appropriate community counseling or treatment program as directed by his …
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… Defendant claims that had his attorney furnished him with a complete copy of discovery prior to trial, he would have …
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… and second-degree aggravated assault, and conspiracy to commit robbery. Defendant and several cohorts attacked a man … he did not adequately advise him about a plea offer; he recommended that he not testify in his own defense; and he did … cogent written opinion. We add the following brief comments. 5 A-2294-16T2 With respect to the plea offer, …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts of the indictment and to recommend a five-year custodial sentence with a five-year … written decision. We amplify that conclusion with a few comments. Under the Sixth Amendment of the United States … ("CDS") with intent to distribute it, provided defendant complied with the requirements of probation. Defendant …
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… (Meridian) summary judgment dismissal of the Borough's complaints. Those complaints sought to impose a tax assessment against a … and against the myriad of existing case law." The Borough points to AHS and argues "the plaintiff in [AHS] filed a …
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… hearing he was incarcerated on the night the crimes were committed. We affirm. The procedural history of this case … East Orange. The car was a blue four-door 1998 Mazda Millenia with factory-tinted windows, star-shaped chrome … the intersection, Velez observed "a dark color Mazda Millenia" with "five-point star" chrome rims driving south …
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… and order filed on June 13, 2017. We add the following comments. 3 A-1161-17T3 Our review of a trial judge's … of motor vehicle or other laws have been or are being committed, the stop is legitimate. State v. Carty, 170 N.J. … v. Pierce, 136 N.J. 184, 190-93 (1994). "'The principal components of a determination of reasonable suspicion . . . …
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… in a written opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add only a few comments. Defendant first argues that the presence of his … a reasonable doubt such object had been touched during the commission of the crime." State v. Watson, 224 N.J. Super. … that the defendant, who had never resided in the apartment complex, 224 N.J. Super. at 358, had apparently climbed a …