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… judgment to defendants and dismissing with prejudice her complaint that asserted violations of the New Jersey Civil … that after Roque became Mayor, she was solicited several times by other BOE employees to support the new Mayor. She, … decisions at the BOE. The OFAC report reached the opposite conclusion. Thus, his refusal to respond to questions …
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… 2C:15-1; three counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1; one count of … he was one of the perpetrators involved in the subject crimes. Counsel argues the State 4 A-5301-15T4 should have … Rivera then brought his car to a stop. By then, the back-up assistance Hurley had called for 9 A-5301-15T4 arrived. When …
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… the renter receives a four-digit personal number that, combined with the number of the renter's particular storage … for a supervisor" and "also asked for a [canine] unit to come [with] a detective." Sergeant Nelson1 arrived first, … Sergeant Murphy, who asked him "to respond to 1 The first names of Sergeants Nelson and Murphy, and Officer Cruz are not …
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… the hospital, defendant told her father that something had come out of her body while she was in the basement and that … Strumolo remained concerned that a crime may have been committed at the home and believed his supervisors would … admitting defendant's videotaped statement to police, text message conversations with a friend in 2009, text message …
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… reasonable[,] articulable suspicion that a crime was being committed" at that point, the added fact that as the … 8 A-5651-17T4 [and] immediately walk away to the opposite direction," prompting his investigation. The officer … belief was a hunch which does not establish the requisite reasonable, articulable suspicion. See State v. Arthur, …
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… counts of the indictment. The prosecutor also agreed to recommend a twelve-year prison sentence with a three-year … that defendant was tracking the May package on the USPS website although the parcel was not addressed to him or his … premised solely upon his alleged tracking on the USPS website, is at 15 A-1034-19T1 most a "generalized connection." …
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… concerns about defendants ' parenting. Amelia was told to complete a urine screen. Later that day, Amelia called the … with Avery, Jr. The Center for Family Services (CFS) recommended an intensive out-patient program (IOP). Amelia … as well as Suboxone. Avery, Sr. "nodded off" several times during his drug evaluation and tested positive for …
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… foreseeable future that the parties will be able to agree, communicate and cooperate," and the parties failed to … children would return home from visiting defendant, at times they would act defiant, claiming that defendant told … they went to parks and on crabbing trips, and when they visited him in Nevada, they had friends to play with, and …
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… EXPERT OPINION ON CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE 4 A-1977-16T3 ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME. (Not Raised Below). POINT V THE COURT … a friend of the family who worked with Omar, would come to Ida's home in the morning to babysit her and her … went to pick up Catherine from work. 2 We use fictitious names to identify the victim and others involved in this …
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… for third-degree terroristic threats involving a threat to commit a crime of violence. Defendant contends: POINT I THE … IRRELEVANT EVIDENCE TO PROVE [DEFENDANT'S] PROPENSITY TO COMMIT THE CRIMES CHARGED, THEREBY PREJUDICING HIS RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL. …
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… room, the items seized during the search, and the text messages recovered from the decedent's cell phone. Defendant … stated that defendant had a participatory interest in the communications with Frommann, which implicated her in the … the defendant is deemed to have the 11 A-2744-19T3 requisite proprietary or possessory interest in the seized …
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… use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4144-17T1 (James L. Pfeiffer, Acting Warren County Prosecutor, attorney; … mentioned I could put on a porn video to like make myself comfortable. And he said that if I did it he would give me … on his laptop so E.T. could access a pornographic website and download a video. E.T. testified that she smoked …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS BOOTH MOVERS LTD., Plaintiff, v. … BOARDMAN LTD.; DESIGN FURNITURE HOLDINGS INC.; and ABC COMPANIES 1-5 (fictitious), Defendants. SUPERIOR COURT OF … Boardman, took over management of those brands with the assistance of his own new management team. Finally, most …
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… Stephen M. Klein, Esq. appearing on behalf of the Plaintiff Comprehensive Neurosurgical, P.C. (from Sills Cummis & Gross … Associates of New Jersey (from Garfunkel Wild P.C.). COMPREHENSIVE NEUROSURGICAL, P.C. c/b/a/ NORTH JERSEY BRAIN … Exclusivity Agreement. In fact, the record supports an opposite conclusion, because the email at issue was sent three …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 -% Q03 … CA 94720-7200 (510) 642-0458 esemel@law.berkeley.edu Re: Comments on the Jury Selection Process (Pre-Judicial … are available on the Berkeley Law Death Penalty Clinic's website. 36 See, e.g., People v. Rhoades, 8 Cal. 5th 393, 453 …
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… of one another. One of the witnesses described that, at times, the Trailblazer and Honda were very close to each other … at 13). "'Intervening cause' is defined as '[a]n event that comes between the initial event in a sequence and the end … U.S. 609, 615 (1965). Moreover, in New Jersey, there is a common law privilege against self-incrimination, which has …
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… judgment to defendant Integrity House and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. The trial court determined that … House described its mission as follows: "Integrity House is committed to helping individuals and families through an effective and measurable system of comprehensive therapeutic A-1862-18T1 3 community addiction …
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… BUTTS, Plaintiffs, v. THERAPEUTIC ALTERNATIVES, INC., d/b/a COMMUNITY TREATMENT SOLUTIONS, DREW BARRETT, JENNIFER … order granting summary judgment, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against Therapeutic Alternatives.2 1 We intend no disrespect in utilizing first names for convenience. We will also refer to Wanda and Ted …
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… NO. A-3335-17 AETNA HEALTH INC. and AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BIODIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY … M.D., SURENDER GORUKANTI, M.D., ANTHONY DELUCA, M.D., RALPH MESSO, D.O., ANTHONY DELPIANO, M.D., GARY SAFIER, M.D., JOHN … 17:33A-4(a)(3). Second, Aetna alleges that "due to the assistance, conspiracy or urging of any person or …
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… in this matter, appellant's privacy constitutes a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. 2 A Joint Stipulation of Facts … by any other evidence." Id. at 431 (citing Johnson v. Am. Homestead Mortg. Corp., 306 N.J. Super. 429, 438 (App. Div. …