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… v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF STATE POLICE, JOSEPH FUENTES, in his official capacity and ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF NEW JERSEY … an order dated March 19, 2010, denying leave to amend their complaint pursuant to Rule 4:9-1; an order dated July 9, …
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… R. 1:7-4. Plaintiff filed a New Jersey Resident Gross Income Tax return for tax year 2016 on which he reported $0 gross income. Plaintiff did not include a W-2 statement with his tax … means all remuneration (other than fees paid to a public official) for services performed by an employee for his …
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… State's motion to dismiss a related charge for an unsafe lane- change, N.J.S.A. 39:4-88(b). Defendant appealed … a duly appointed Breath Test Coordinator/Instructor. In my official capacity, and consistent with "Calibration Check … guilty plea, have insufficient merit to warrant extended comment. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). 10 A-4002-15T3 "Generally, a …
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… order dismissing counts one, four and five of her amended complaint. We affirm substantially for the reasons expressed … and she was subjected to disparate treatment as compared to other inmates. Ibid. It also included a demand … of Ramsey, 162 N.J. 375, 387 (2000). Whether a public official is to be afforded qualified immunity is also a …
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… for the non-consensual tow by a privately owned towing company that had a contract with the respective local … subjected to non-consensual towing clearly were not buying, leasing, or borrowing any money, property, or … provision further defines a consumer as “any individual who buys, leases, borrows, or bails any money, property or …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … the morning of June 19, 2005, he went to Morrow’s home to buy a cigar. He had gone there previously to buy cigars or cigarettes and had known Morrow since he was a …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … 4 with acknowledgment of receipt. Sunico was permitted to buy jewelry articles and other products from non-competitors … However, federal and state law hold that at least two requisites are inherent in the concept of assignment. For …
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… limit the right of recovery, against the tortfeasor, of uncompensated economic loss sustained by the injured party” -- … because he or she has made an affirmative decision to buy less insurance for less money. The court concluded that … system is to keep premiums lower by allowing insureds to buy smaller policies, and a necessary component of that …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS LETTER OPINION Samuel Scott Cornish, … Ferry St. Do you know any investors who might want to buy Off Mkt. Of course, there would be a fee for you if … among other things, that Mr. Lesko find potential buyers of the Property with the financial ability to engage …
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… Indictment 09-07-1981 with second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … Later that evening, three men arrived at the apartment to buy marijuana. J.R. had previously sold marijuana to them … J.R. and M.M. agreed not to advise the police that "Hood" visited the apartment earlier in the day to buy marijuana, so …
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… and on a jury's request during deliberations. We further recommend that the Model Criminal Jury Charge Committee … As was later revealed, Osbourne was also at the deli to buy marijuana. Shaquan was at the deli, wearing a black … their deliberations, and what steps courts can take to safeguard against these dangers. See, e.g., A.R., 213 N.J. …
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… and on a jury's request during deliberations. We further recommend that the Model Criminal Jury Charge Committee … As was later revealed, Osbourne was also at the deli to buy marijuana. Shaquan was at the deli, wearing a black … their deliberations, and what steps courts can take to safeguard against these dangers. See, e.g., A.R., 213 N.J. …
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… MOTION AS THE PROSECUTOR DURING HIS OPENING STATEMENT COMMITTED PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT A) BY IMPROPERLY … trafficking. He stated that drug addicts did not typically buy their drugs in bulk as they lacked the resources to do … the jury to decide whether a defendant possessed the requisite mental state to commit a particular drug offense. Id. …
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… phone number. He allegedly had a friend looking to buy "ice," a street name for meth. Piersanti testified he … MERCK MANUAL (Oct. 2023), https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/psychiatric-disorders/mood- … statement acknowledging Cullens never stated he wanted to buy CDS. Further, Piersanti explained he ultimately provided …
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… tainted by the prosecutor's opening and closing statements comparing his conduct to that depicted in the television … slang terms relating to drugs and reflected individual buyers seeking to purchase drugs from Butler. The State … confirmed he was in Delsea Gardens on September 23, 2016, "buying drugs" and driving a maroon, 1978 Pontiac Trans Am. …
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… sales are done," and the NBPD had received numerous complaints from citizens that "numerous individuals were … explained that a drug user, as opposed to a dealer, would buy, and ingest, only "one to two bags of heroin" at a time. … regarding crack cocaine. He explained that a typical user buys one or two rocks costing about ten dollars. Crack users …
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… that was entered after a jury found him guilty of committing second- degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. … view, to give him 21 A-3674-19 $10 so defendant could buy himself lunch. Afterwards, Desravines returned to work. … failed and that Desravines was concerned with Exil's safety. Finally, the State argues "any impropriety was …
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… EVIDENTIARY HEARING, WAS REVERSIBLE ERROR WHICH WAS LATER COMPOUNDED BY THE TRIAL COURT’S REFUSAL TO ADMINISTER 3 … employed by the State of New Jersey, Division of Fire Safety, State Fire Marshall's Office, Fire Investigation … he was driving to a Piscataway store where he paid cash to buy boxes, bubble wrap, candy, and a drink, he had a …
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… now raised. In 2000, defendant George Sipko, an experienced computer programmer who emigrated from Slovakia and formed … shareholder claim, the court denied his request for a buyout of his interest in Koger and, as a result, Robert … contracts, for that time period." The judge also revisited the alleged backdating of the surrendered KPS stock …
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… in the death of the victim, who was shot during a robbery committed by her co- defendant boyfriend, Joseph Villani.1 … to get some pot that night, and [defendant] told me don't buy any tonight because Villani was planning on robbing … not have been charged because did not possess the requisite mental state to commit any offense as to the car. …