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… PER CURIAM In this product liability action, plaintiff and one defendant dispute the proper scope of jurisdictional … jurisdictional discovery and granting plaintiff's motion to compel answers to twenty-two interrogatories. Because twenty-one of the disputed interrogatories seek information that …
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… degree terroristic threats, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a) (count one); third-degree aggravated assault upon a law enforcement … a disorderly persons offense. The State agreed to recommend one year of non-custodial probation and to dismiss the …
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… Submitted December 21, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli and Haas. On appeal from Superior Court of New … Defender, attorney for appellant Mario Vega (Alison Perrone, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Joseph E. Krakora, … defendants were found guilty of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; first-degree armed …
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… criminal sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(b) (count one), and third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1) (count two). The complaint-warrant alleged the victim M.R., then sixteen … old, defendant touched her bare vagina and buttocks on one occasion. M.R. explained she was sleeping in her …
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… a teenage son who lives with plaintiff. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in 2014. On August 21, 2017, one month before the divorce trial, a Family Part judge … the arbitrator credited defendant with $32,000 representing one-half of the funds plaintiff unilaterally took from the …
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… EVIDENCE, OMITTING EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE CONTAINED IN THE COMPAINANT'S STATEMENTS TO THE POLICE AND CASTING DOUBT UPON … felt horrible. I felt bad about it. I lied." She also mentioned that she attempted to amend her statement before the hearing, but no one was available to speak with her, so she emailed the …
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… substantially for the reasons set forth in the well-reasoned opinion of Judge Regina Caulfield. We add the following … men, and Francisco immediately recognized defendant as one of the men. She saw defendant lift his arms with … Caulfield heard oral argument on the petition, she issued a comprehensive written decision on February 12, 2019, denying …
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… IN DENYING THE MISTRIAL MOTION BECAUSE OFFICER WILSON'S COMMENT THAT [W.B.] WAS RECENTLY IN JAIL WAS SO PREJUDICIAL … Defendant was charged under indictment 16-10-2932 with one count of second-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1); one count of second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, …
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… v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. Argued February 1, 2021 – … by cross, which has, in fact, taken place, and he gave at one point a very brief description of the procedure that he … this surgery would entail, including anchoring. Now, that's one thing. If the surgery took place, obviously, the doctor …
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… biological fathers, R.C. and M.L., along with K.W., all completed identified surrenders to the paternal aunt. 4 … In previous contacts with the Division, defendant mentioned his brother would be willing to adopt Karen but … 3 N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). 6 A-4523-18T2 Under prong one, the judge found Karen did not have a parental …
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… On May 26, 2016, A.R. was driving her cab in Camden. B.R. accompanied her for safety purposes. While parked, A.R.'s car … to obtain a police report. As B.R. began to dial his phone, defendant yelled, "Oh, you're going to call the cops? … called, defendant left, stating he was going to go get money for B.R. 3 A-4146-17T4 When he returned, defendant had …
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… and 2C:35-5(b)(1), and second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree distribution of heroin, N.J.S.A. … forty-five years imprisonment subject to a twenty-two-and-one-half-year term of parole ineligibility. We affirm, … as cash earned from the drug trade in his trailer. He named one of his co-defendants as his supplier, and said that he …
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… and Wilkie-Guiot got out of their police car and pointed one or more flashlights at the men. The officers ordered the men to show their hands. Everyone but defendant complied. Defendant began running away from the officers, …
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… IN THE MATTER OF CHANGES IN THE STATE CLASSIFICATION PLAN, COMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.1 … setting forth the request, the Corrections Commissioner asserted that the new title was required to ensure the … was unable to act on the item, for lack of a quorum, after one of the three commissioners recused herself.3 About …
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… store gas station. Both were carrying handguns and one held a backpack. Once inside, the men encountered two employees and demanded money. The two men took approximately $1[,]000 from the … and Powell with: 4 A-3660-19 second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. …
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… government records in eight categories: 1. Copy of all communications between any of the following representing the … meeting. Defendant responded, indicating as to items one and two, she "provided [plaintiff's] request to [the … Borough's "IT person," Kamran Mahmoudarabi, regarding items one and two. Mahmoudarabi also filed a certification …
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… after he pled guilty, pursuant to a plea agreement, to one count of third-degree endangering the welfare of a … as follows. In July 2019, while already subject to community supervision for life (CSL)1 under a prior … on defendant's electronic devices, defendant was seventy-one years old, suffered from various health conditions, and …
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… possessed the handgun. To “possess” an item under the law, one must have a knowing, intentional control of that item accompanied by a knowledge of its character. So, a person who … in its nature.] … In other words, to “possess” an item, one must knowingly procure or receive an item or be aware of …
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… CHARGE 7.31 —Page 1 of 4 … 7.31 COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE/FAULT: ULTIMATE OUTCOME … (Approved … Revised 11/2023) If you find that the plaintiff and one or more individuals or entities were [ negligent/at … jury apportions negligence (fault) between plaintiff and one or more tortfeasor. It is not to be used to tell a jury …
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… defendants' motion for summary judgment and dismissing his complaint brought pursuant to the July 18, 2013 A-0415-12T2 … wipers, and . . . lighting, directional signal, tailgate." One of plaintiff's complaints was that the truck had … regarding his safety concerns, plaintiff responded: One reason, the truck went out for repair, another truck was …