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… defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the common areas of his residence, and it was unreasonable for … multi-apartment dwellings." The officers then "cleared the common area[s]" for weapons and to "make sure" that the … A-2490-17T4 14 Instead, our case law has focused primarily on multi-family apartment buildings.8 In …
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… regarding test -taking, or otherwise unwilling to endorse commonly endorsed items." The psychologist recommended defendant participate in a parenting group due to … mother is clearly not mentally stable." Although defendant completed parenting classes and individual therapy, she did …
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… 7) one count of second-degree possession of a weapon while committing certain CDS offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) and … denied the motion in a May 20, 2019 order, and in its accompanying oral decision found Detective Macolino a credible … CDS. In exchange for defendant's plea, the State recommended an "extended term sentence of eight [years] with …
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… had two children who reside with defendant. After filing a complaint for divorce, plaintiff filed a case information … filed a CIS depicting a marital lifestyle of $17,526. The complaint for divorce was dismissed , and in September 2014 … per year and is eligible to earn additional incentive compensation including but not limited to cash bonuses and …
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… test, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), reinstated the Division's complaint for guardianship, held the Division had … in our prior opinion, and we refer the reader to it for a comprehensive account of the history of this matter through … Blackwell-Nehlig opined that Mattie was able to act as "a primary caregiver," and that Gracie could be placed in …
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… SNOW PLOWING, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and CLG BROADWAY, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … The denials are untethered to the requisite citation to competent record evidence, see R. 4:46-2(b), and we therefore accept as true the facts for which no competent evidence supporting the denials is provided, see …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0336-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF F.Z.S., SVP-393-05. … September 5, 2018 Law Division order continuing his civil commitment to the Special Treatment Unit NOT FOR PUBLICATION … custody, care, and treatment of sexually violent predators committed pursuant to the Sexually Violent Predator Act …
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… disturbed, had developmental and emotional delays, and was communication-impaired. 1 We utilize fictitious names to … bedbugs. On March 15, 2016, the Division filed a verified complaint for custody, which the court granted. John was … recognize them. He concluded the resource parent was John's primary parent and he would not suffer a significant harm if …
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A-42-23 Petition For Certification
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… Baltimore, Maryland 21201 (410) 230-1300 rprather@bdlaw.com Date Submitted: March 7, 2024 (800) 4-APPEAL • (327972) … ISRA liability if an RIP waiver would be a necessary ingredient to allocating risks. Finally, if NJDEP may rescind an … RIP waiver without notice to the holder, it would encourage primary responsible parties to abandon their remediation …
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… 2, 2024 order vacating a finding by a hearing officer recommending the termination of plaintiff Sergeant Richard … testified they were both disciplined. 9 A-2062-23 (5) Obedience to Laws and Regulations (LPD Rule and Regulation … the items; and Sergeant Pizzuti has never before been reprimanded for mishandling evidence. Although we acknowledge …
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… Drosos and GGLM LLC. PER CURIAM 3 A-0514-23 In this commercial landlord-tenant dispute, defendants and personal … Before Waterfront and GFG Hoboken LLC (GFG) signed the commercial lease (Lease), on March 14, 2016, Guarantors … contract with the obligee, promises to answer for the primary obligor's debt on the default of the primary …
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… motion on June 15, 2015, and explained his decision in a comprehensive and detailed fifteen-page written decision. 4 … Small also testified the shooter was wearing a gray hoodie and blue jeans. Weeks after the shooting, Small went to … his request for an evidentiary hearing as he established a prima facie case under Strickland that his trial counsel was …
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A-44-24 Pashman Stein et al. Amicus Curiae Brief
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… (201) 488-8200 Fax: (201) 488-5556 hpashman@pashmanstein.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae Larry E. Daniel, Executive … 7, 17, 18 Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence, Recommendations for Historical Cell Site Analysis, 12 … on historical cell site analysis, cellular technology, telecommunications networks, and digital forensics. Mr. Daniel …
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… three days of each other for the defendant. The number of complaints presented in Charts A, D, and E do not include some complaints that may have been expunged during the time … hearing on a defendant previously released. Table includes complete motions that were granted, denied, withdrawn or …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … Dunbar, 229 N.J. 521, 539 (2017). But a canine sniff may become a search if police affirmatively facilitate the … than the presence or absence of narcotics”); Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U.S. 405, 409 (2005) (stating that use of police …
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… not up to the policy limits. Brehme filed a personal injury complaint against Irwin. At trial, Brehme moved to admit … For that reason, no decision rendered can affect the outcome of the case, and her appeal was properly dismissed as … . . . shall be filed within 45 days of their entry.” Brehme complied with the deadline in Rule 2:4-1, but that Rule does …
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… as a Megan's Law sex offender and participate in the community supervision for life ("CSL") parole program, which … him from residing with any minor. He has failed to comply with the sex offender registration requirements on … care for the baby. The Division investigated, 5 A-2849-22 completed a home check at the motel, and, after learning …
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… and Puglisi. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2022-3298, 2023-61 and 2023-768. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) challenges the Civil Service Commission's (Commission) November 9, 2021 decision …
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… the cause for appellant St. Paul Protective Insurance Company (Law Offices of Tina Newsome-Lee, attorneys; … respective deductible and copayment obligations. The court primarily based its decision on Lehrhoff v. Aetna Casualty … to a jury trial where it predominantly sought equitable remedies. Id. at 613-36. We concluded, among other holdings, …
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… stop. The vehicle travelled slowly on the shoulder before coming to a complete stop. Bellomo exited his patrol car and approached … in that case argued "once the basis to impound a vehicle becomes clear, police officers have no right to proceed with …