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… while she shopped in a nearby store. The Division filed a complaint against E.D.-O. and her husband, pursuant to … charges and the protective services litigation. The Title 9 complaint was resolved by a consent order, and E.D.-O. … the outcome has been tragic. Yet, even when no harm comes to the child, the parent still may be charged with a …
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… level was determined to be between .327 and .377, four times the legal limit. Defendant had taken a prescribed … are essential for a fair trial. The trial court must give a comprehensible 2 explanation of the questions that the jury … to prevent or interfere with the formation of the requisite intent or mens rea; and b) that the claimed deficiency …
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… recording. Atlantic City police responded to reports of a domestic disturbance between defendant Kingkamau Nantambu and … record the conversation or statement; (2) its operation was competent; (3) the recording was authentic and correct; (4) … in which this Court has defined what was meant by operator competence or parsed the effect of an unintentional …
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… order the equitable remedy of disgorgement of an employee’s compensation when the employee has breached his or her duty … principal of three entities that sell and manage timeshare interests in resort properties in Atlantic County, … a showing of economic loss by an employer is a prerequisite to granting the remedy of equitable disgorgement. That …
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… the City of Camden, the County, and the Department of Community Affairs entered into a Memorandum of Understanding … 27, 2011. Defendants, a group of City voters acting as a Committee of Petitioners (Committee), opposed the regionalization of the City’s police …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 February 2, 2018 Michael P. … was addressed.” Ssi Medical Servs. v. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 614, 617 (1996); see … return address was set forth; and (4) the mailing was deposited in a United States Postal Service mail receptacle or …
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… Promulgated via AJ Memo 02/08/2021, CN 10551 page 2 of 17 Completed forms are to be submitted to the county where you … It is recommended that you make every effort to obtain the assistance of a lawyer. If you cannot afford a lawyer, you … Case Information Statement is available on the Judiciary website at: njcourts.gov. 2. The court will return a filed copy …
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… and granting defendants summary judgment dismissing the complaint. Based on our review of the record presented on … State Certified Home Care Provider of mentoring, behavioral assistance, or intensive in-community therapy." Count one … and geographically overbroad. The court engaged in the requisite fact-sensitive analysis based on the summary judgment …
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… Rather, defense counsel argued that defendant did not commit knowing/purposeful murder but rather the lesser … body to protect himself as defendant stabbed him multiple times with a small folding knife. Defendant then ran out of … APPELLANT WAS INTOXICATED AND UNABLE TO FORM THE REQUISITE INTENT TO COMMIT FIRST-DEGREE MURDER. Defendant also …
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… Middlesex County, Docket No. L-3014-16. Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys for appellants (Brittany Sadé Hale, … Easton Avenue toward New 1 The trial court dismissed the complaint against Jaclynn Fritsche on summary judgment. The … neck and the lower part of her back would also hurt. Sometimes she would get headaches. Her intimacy with her husband …
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… NO. A-2356-17T1 PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS POLICE CAPTAIN JAMES CARIFI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOWNSHIP OF PARSIPPANY- … Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department (the PD), filed a complaint in the Law Division asserting various causes of … to lieutenant in 2011 and captain in 2013. 13 The PD's website previously described the CPA as a free ten-week program …
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… SOLUTIONS, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MERCER INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, INC., Defendant/Third-Party … of, integration of, or furnishing of internet access, website design, or computer software including electronic data … that Superior made available to its customers on its website. Reynolds further alleged that Superior "directed its …
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… WARRANT WAS DRAFTED MANDATES SUPPRESSION. POINT III THE COMMUNICATIONS DATA WARRANTS TO INSTALL THE 24HR/7DAY GPS … "place[] where drug dealers would leave their drugs sometimes, [but] not at their personal residence." They continued … waited for the search warrant because they lacked the requisite reasonable suspicion. Lastly, he disputes the validity …
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… to return to New Jersey. M.G. thought A.A. would be more comfortable calling her when no one was around. A.A. called … text him. She explained that she and her boyfriend had been communicating with each other regularly for about a year. … research, law review articles, an article in The New York Times, and certain other materials. Defendant did not, …
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… of conviction for felony murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, and unlawful possession of a handgun. We … from Leonardo. Morel and Gomez called Leonardo several times, but no one answered. Eventually, Morel sent Gomez, who … § 392 at 341 (3d ed. 1940)).] However, Wigmore took the opposite position on whether a defendant could offer evidence he …
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… Eric A. Feldhake argued the cause for appellant James Papiano in A-2897-17 (Kulzer & DiPadova, PA, attorneys; … motion for reconsideration summarily dismissing his complaint in which he attempted to set aside decedent, Lucy … that Frances unduly influenced decedent, who lacked requisite mental capacity, coerced her into revoking her 2008 …
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… February 25, 2019 – Decided May 1, 2019 Before Judges Messano, Gooden Brown, and Rose. On appeal from Superior … while at the apartment that she consulted with others who recommended she apply a mixture of cornmeal and gasoline to … that affected her cognitive capacity to form the requisite mental states" based on the tests he administered. In …
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… and affirm. In August 2017, plaintiffs filed verified complaints for grandparent visitation of Fred's children, … incident where the state police had to provide her with assistance in retrieving Ellen from plaintiffs' home. Prior … During that time, Fred's other maternal relatives have visited with her and the children. Fred invited Lisa to come …
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… Submitted May 6, 2019 – Decided June 19, 2019 Before Judges Messano and Rose. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … sentenced both defendants in accordance with the State's recommendations. Defendants now appeal from a June 17, 2016 … following arguments in his brief: POINT I THE COURT BELOW COMMITTED ERROR BY DENYING [BRIAN]'S MOTION TO SUPPRESS THE …
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… with Landrum inside the house. When Lanaras heard "commotion inside," he interceded and removed Landrum from … from his room upstairs. Lassoni stated he sent a group text message to "[a]round [twenty]" fraternity members asking … the entity . . . .") Plaintiff argues that Peguero is inapposite because Kean was not a named defendant in that case, …