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… park, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1(a); second-degree conspiracy to commit a park-zone CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and … of narcotics in small quantities. He said sellers usually communicate with buyers via phone, engaging in "coded … include a stamp—an insignia, picture, or word—that comes in various designs and colors. The expert likened the …
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… Tax Cases 12 2. State Tax Cases 14 V. The Supreme Court Committee on the Tax Court 16 Tables 2. Thirty-Year History … Filed & Disposed, Court Year 2012-2013 e 7. Character of Complaints Filed, Court Year 2012-2013 f 8. Local Property Tax Complaints Filed by County 2004-2013 g 3 I. INTRODUCTION & …
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… P.A. (Ocean), appeal from orders denying their requests to compel plaintiff to sell her shares in Ocean to defendants … 163 N.J. 77 (2000). 2 The judge dismissed plaintiff's complaint against defendant Richard J. DeGroote, M.D. … erred by denying her motion for leave to file an amended complaint stating additional causes of action dismissing her …
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… Transportation Authority (SJTA) dismissing their amended complaint alleging retaliatory action by SJTA, their employer. Earlier, they had filed complaints alleging violations of the Law Against … Discrimination (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49. The amended complaint alleged violation of the Conscientious Employee …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0129-20 IN RE: PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA TORT LITIGATION LINDA GUYDEN, … discrimination claims against Prudential Life Insurance Company of America, 1 An even more detailed recitation of … judge granted summary judgment to Leeds. In dismissing the complaint, the judge found Guyden discontinued Leeds' legal …
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… were able to track the Lincoln's location by logging into a computer program. On May 17, Detective Marino observed on … the State did not seek a discretionary extended term but recommended an aggregate ten-year sentence with fifty-one … of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Cumberland County, Complaint No. W-2017-1470-0614 in A-5364-16. Laura B. … possible score in each category, and Pretrial Services recommended against his release. The State, however, did not … release with the conditions that he: refrain from committing any new offense; avoid contact with the victim; …
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… The officers followed the proper procedures, [and] completed a show[-]up identification worksheet for each … be included in the show-up and that they "should not feel compelled to make an identification." The judge further … of an unconstitutional search. According to the relevant computer-aided dispatch (CAD) report, the BOLO actually …
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… to second- degree manslaughter with a maximum sentence recommendation of eight years' imprisonment, was the State's … POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED WHEN IT FAILED TO INCLUDE ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY OR CO- CONSPIRATOR IN THE JURY CHARGE 4 … was under [twenty-six] years of age at the time of the commission of the offense.'" State v. Tormasi, 466 N.J. …
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… the Wiretap Act provision designed to safeguard privileged communications. Defendants also argued to the trial court … The record before us does not indicate whether the State complied with the trial court's instruction to supply that … contentions, defendants argue the State failed to comply with the statutory requirement to immediately seal …
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… Argued May 5, 2021 – Decided June 21, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes, Whipple, and Firko. On appeal from the Superior … lot 28 . In 2005, the town and New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (NJMC) entered into a ten-year lease agreement … including lot 28, at a total cost of $21,352,464.14. It completed the remediation in 2008 and reopened the landfill. …
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… order granting summary judgment and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. After a careful review of the … in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4 and Conspiracy to commit the aforementioned crimes, in violation of N.J.S.A. … entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law." Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. IC SYSTEM SOLUTIONS, INC., COMPUTER NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC, PHILIP NOLAN, NANCY NOLAN, … brief). Giuseppe Franzella argued the cause for respondent Computer Network Solutions (Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & … appeals from the entry of summary judgment dismissing its complaint for fraud, consumer fraud, unjust enrichment, …
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… October 10, 2019 – Decided July 29, 2020 Before Judges Fuentes, Haas and Mayer. On appeal from the Superior Court … Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a Verified Complaint for the Care and Supervision of these two children … and K.K. was residing in Newark. The 3 A-4485-17T3 Division commenced this action after it investigated Elyssa's …
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… read you your rights, okay?” (emphasis added). After that comment, the Hackensack detective read the Miranda warnings … The majority concluded the Hackensack detective’s comments amounted to a “blatant end-run around measures … ALBIN, PATTERSON, SOLOMON, and PIERRE-LOUIS and JUDGE FUENTES (temporarily assigned) join in CHIEF JUSTICE …
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… internal investigations and in the resolution of civilian complaints. Municipal Ordinance 6PSF-B (Ordinance) establishes the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB or the Board), within the Office of the Mayor, to address complaints filed by citizens against the Newark Police …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … judge simply reminded the jurors to use their “own good common sense, consider the evidence . . . and give it a … 88 N.J. 211, 228 (1981). When the accused is charged with committing a possessory drug offense -- as in this case -- …
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… shotgun. As part of that agreement, the State was to recommend a sentence of five years’ imprisonment with one year … a third-degree offense for purposes of sentencing, and to recommend a sentence of three years’ imprisonment with one … to impose sentences that diverged from the terms recommended by the State as part of defendants’ plea …
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… to a police officer’s search of a vehicle’s passenger compartment in the wake of a traffic stop. After observing a … articulable and reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed traffic offenses and that the search constituted a … 2015). The panel rejected the State’s assertion that the community-caretaking exception governs this case and noted …
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… Conduct (RPCs) after the Secretary of a District Ethics Committee (DEC) has declined to docket the matter. The … setting the background of this matter, are derived from the complaint that the OAE filed with the District XIV Ethics Committee, and plaintiffs’ complaint filed in the Superior …