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… talking on his cellphone when he exited the vehicle[] and started walking toward Cameron's car. The detective … a plastic bag containing suspected marijuana in the glove compartment. The search of Holiday recovered a clear plastic … of privacy. However, the expectation that defendant would utilize the stall for toileting, changing his clothes, or …
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… when the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. By the start of defendant's second trial, the State had dismissed … are not in agreement. We have worked hard at trying to come together for an agreement by reviewing the evidence and … us to reverse defendant's conviction. In Horton, the Court framed the issue before it, which was remarkably like the …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Union County, Docket No. FV-20-1523-19. Michael … abused her by pushing or slapping her; she was too afraid of him to report the abuse to police. In 2012, … because defendant claimed plaintiff was using the phone to communicate with other men, which she denied. 6 A-4864-18T2 …
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… to three years of probation. On December 29, 2012, while still on probation, defendant had an altercation with his … rights. After the suppression motion, but prior to the start of trial, counsel obtained defendant's medical … role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Morris County, Docket No. FM-14-1380-06. Toni … and reserved decision. In an order dated August 28, 2017, accompanied by a Statement of Reasons, the court granted … the pension Benefits Administration that she wanted "to start the process towards retiring as of 6/30/17 with …
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… slurred speech, bloodshot and watery eyes, nearly inaudible communications, and admissions, Olsen determined he had … a.m. MacCutcheon never lost sight of defendant from the start of his observation shortly after 2:15 a.m. to the time … not] turn the machine on, they could[ not] enter the data utilizing the keyboard. . . . They[ are] allowed to do other …
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… Jablonski's well-reasoned decision. We add the following comments. The original complaint in this matter was filed in … arose because of its own negligence, and (4) consumer fraud. She also filed a counterclaim alleging predatory … the appeal's dismissal order language to claim they get to "start all over again ." This court's dismissal of the prior …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FV-03-2076-24. Hark … tried to . . . get [her] away from the door." 2 Before the start of trial, the trial court, sua sponte, amended the TRO … The court also noted "the screen of the phone, ha[d] become detached," "the phone [wa]s severely cracked, …
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… PER CURIAM Plaintiff Baseline Services, Inc. filed a complaint against two former employees, defendants Darren … a company that would compete with Baseline, providing similar equipment support services. In 2006, Baseline's … omitted). "The line clearly is drawn at conduct that is fraudulent, dishonest, or illegal. . . ." Lamorte, supra, …
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… when the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. By the start of defendant's second trial, the State had dismissed … are not in agreement. We have worked hard at trying to come together for an agreement by reviewing the evidence and … us to reverse defendant's conviction. In Horton, the Court framed the issue before it, which was remarkably like the …
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… Jablonski's well-reasoned decision. We add the following comments. The original complaint in this matter was filed in … arose because of its own negligence, and (4) consumer fraud. She also filed a counterclaim alleging predatory … the appeal's dismissal order language to claim they get to "start all over again ." This court's dismissal of the prior …
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… subsequently told defendant she was not interested in communicating with him. Defendant then visited the victim's … police, who told defendant to leave the victim and her family alone. In February 2017, defendant started visiting the … required . . . 10 A-5976-17T4 to avert the possibility of a fragmented verdict." State v. Frisby, 174 N.J. 583, 598 …
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… slurred speech, bloodshot and watery eyes, nearly inaudible communications, and admissions, Olsen determined he had … a.m. MacCutcheon never lost sight of defendant from the start of his observation shortly after 2:15 a.m. to the time … not] turn the machine on, they could[ not] enter the data utilizing the keyboard. . . . They[ are] allowed to do other …
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… to three years of probation. On December 29, 2012, while still on probation, defendant had an altercation with his … rights. After the suppression motion, but prior to the start of trial, counsel obtained defendant's medical … role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved …
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… Pettway and two other officers were patrolling an apartment complex in a high-crime area known for recent gang activity, … had zipped up[.]" Sergeant Pettway got out of the car and started walking toward defendant. He asked defendant if he … a building. When the sergeant saw him again, defendant was still running, but he was no longer "holding the front of his …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Morris County, Docket No. FM-14-1380-06. Toni … and reserved decision. In an order dated August 28, 2017, accompanied by a Statement of Reasons, the court granted … the pension Benefits Administration that she wanted "to start the process towards retiring as of 6/30/17 with …
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… Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … Julia pushed him away with her hands and feet. Julia was afraid when these events occurred but did not scream or … the charges. In defendant's view, evidence of offenses committed against one child were inadmissible character …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Union County, Docket No. FV-20-1523-19. Michael … abused her by pushing or slapping her; she was too afraid of him to report the abuse to police. In 2012, … because defendant claimed plaintiff was using the phone to communicate with other men, which she denied. 6 A-4864-18T2 …
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… 2009, defendant obtained in excess of $75,000 belonging to Frank Giosa by creating or reinforcing the false impression … In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to non-custodial … yes. [DEFENSE COUNSEL]: Yes. And then is it true that you started making payments on the mortgage, is that correct? …
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… The first order denied, in part, plaintiffs' motion to compel discovery. The second order granted summary judgment … who sought to own and operate various Dunkin' Donuts franchises. In exchange, defendant agreed to compensate … reference, we refer to Falgun Dharia as "plaintiff." For similar reasons, we refer to Samir Shah as "defendant." 3 …