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… of conviction entered after a jury convicted them of crimes stemming from the shooting death of a young teenage girl … 2C:11- 3(a) (count two); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) … deliberate exercise by the State. I find actually the opposite. That the State gave reasons that are legitimate, or …
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… Defendants-Appellants, and ASHOK R. BAPAT, MD, and COMPREHENSIVE CANCER & HEMATOLOGY SPECIALISTS, PC, … After hearing oral argument on May 12, 2017, Judge James R. Swift denied the motion. The judge agreed with … suffered, including feeling useless and depressed, needing assistance with everything, and being unable to walk and …
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… admitted to Mosakowski that he had ingested more than the recommended dose of Sudafed. After defendant failed to … It is not the prior DWI convictions that are being revisited or enhanced with an additional penalty. Instead, the … to describe in detail the particular pill identifier website used, whether it was created and maintained by a …
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… Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents Commission of Education and the State Board of Education … appeals from the July 27, 2017 declaratory ruling of the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner), determining that … N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-3(a). Funding for charter schools comes from the local school district, and state and federal …
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… or the sentence. With one minor exception, no errors were committed at trial, much less the cumulative errors … the robber told Perdomo to "give him the money." Perdomo complied with the demand and gave the assailant between $200 … relies upon provides: In cases of convictions for crimes of the first or second degree where the court is clearly …
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… paternal uncle of A.J.C. (Amelia)1, the victim of these crimes. According to Amelia, defendant sexually assaulted her … believe his daughter's allegations against defendant. II Complaining Witness' Testimony Amelia was sixteen years old … her. Amelia testified she was six years old when she accompanied defendant to the laundromat on a regular basis to …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN WATER WORKS SERVICE COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … verdict in favor of defendant American Water Works Service Company, Inc., finding it did not unlawfully discriminate … maybe you knew the law better than me. R.C.: Unlike other times, yes. THE COURT: All right. Thank you. All right. …
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… restrictive covenant by organizing and obtaining work for a competitor, defendant Phoenix Transcription, LLC (Phoenix). … known or divulge to any person, firm, or corporation the names or addresses or any other information as to any of the … transcribers could have their names placed on a court website, but nothing required them to do so. They could present …
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… granting defendants summary judgment dismissal of her LAD complaint and denying in camera review of documents prepared … that time, Hughes was one of several Vice Presidents of the company and a member of its Board of Directors, and … the Board of Directors. Wells was directly supervised by James Dugan, also a company Vice President and a member of its …
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… December 16, 2019 – Decided July 6, 2020 Before Judges Messano, Ostrer and Vernoia. On appeal from the Superior … Generals, on the brief). PER CURIAM In her Law Division complaint, plaintiff Ratarsha Willis asserted causes of … and claims they are sufficient to constitute the requisite notice of her tort claims. As noted, she concedes she …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Michael Ferguson, Benjamin Unger, … & Hamilton LLP) Michael P. Laffey, Esq. for defendants (Messina Law P.C.) BARISO, A.J.S.C. This matter comes before … 2017 to promote his book and JIFGA’s Funding Morality website. Pl. Ex. 51. Goldberg also provided the contact …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS LETTER OPINION Samuel Scott Cornish, … rescission of that contract and also brought a third party complaint against the real estate agent involved in that … income-based and sales comparison approaches. At various times prior to June 2017, pursuant to written agreements, …
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… 261, 279 (2007) (holding that a 1 We utilize fictitious names for the parties and the children for the purpose of … worker reported that she smelled marijuana when she visited defendant's home. At the time of the referral, … post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2011, but did not comply with the recommended treatment and self-medicates …
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… the reasons that follow, we affirm the order dismissing the complaint against Dr. Dickes. In addition, plaintiffs appeal … ar-disorder/index.shtml (last visited Apr. 17, 2017).] 3 These applications followed the … using ordinary understanding and experience and without the assistance of an expert, can determine whether a defendant …
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… v. DISPLAY GROUP 21, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, STALLION HOLDINGS, LLC, f/k/a THE STRIVE GROUP, LLC, an Illinois Limited Liability Company, JEFFREY SHARFSTEIN, and DOUGLAS SHARFSTEIN, … and his wife, Jill Bogage,1 sued 1 Due to their shared surnames, we refer to the parties by their first names for …
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… disability early retirement in 2009. Plaintiff filed a complaint, asserting negligence claims and seeking compensatory damages. Plaintiff’s expert, Rosen, opined that … 2006 accident. After asking counsel to state the experts’ names, the trial court gave the following adverse inference …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … crack cocaine. Gibson was charged with various drug crimes and subsequently moved to suppress the drug evidence, … with a four-year parole disqualifier and imposed all requisite fines and penalties.1 The remaining charges in the …
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… 18, 2009, Camden City Police Department Sergeant Zsakhiem James responded to a report of a robbery. James quickly … and informal landlord status did not suffice to give her common authority over defendant’s bedroom. Thus, the failure … ability to consent to a search when the consenter has common authority for most purposes over the searched space. …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … the two men left. Defendant also testified that he did not communicate with Watts while in jail. Finally, defendant … recorded. Id. at 321. This Court found that the trial court committed a constitutional error that was harmful and …
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… v. Reginald Roach (A-129-11) (068874) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Julie L. Michaels, also filed … and generated a full DNA profile for defendant. She then compared defendant’s DNA profile with the profiles generated … v. REGINALD ROACH a/k/a REGINALD W. HOLMES, Defendant-Appellant. Argued March 4, 2014 – Decided …