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… appeals from his 2019 conviction by a jury of having committed the fourth-degree offense of causing or risking … we have renumbered for clarity: POINT [IV] THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED A HARMFUL ERROR BY RULING THAT THE VOID AB INITIO … MOTIONS IN THEIR ENTIRETY. POINT [V] THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED A HARMFUL ERROR BECAUSE IT PREVENTED DEFENDANT TO …
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… sizable inheritance from her mother's estate. McAtasney commented to Taylor that the amount of the inheritance was … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (count two); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1 (count three); … seven of the accusation in exchange for the State's recommendation of up to a twenty-year term on count two, …
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… benzodiazepines, oxycodone, buprenorphine (the active ingredient in Suboxone), and opiates. Defendant denied illegal … Xanax. Diagnosed with opioid abuse, defendant was recommended for intensive outpatient treatment. She agreed to … during visitations, even though she was aware of the girls' dietary 10 A-1741-18T3 restrictions. For example, during a …
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… United States on deceptive behavior and aftermarket hidden compartments." The court found Gilmore "qualified to render … in part because the exit ramp had a speed limit sign that recommended traveling "[twenty-five] miles per hour" and … He further stated that a single ignition key is commonly used in drug trafficking because the vehicle is …
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… AS TO PREJUDICE [DEFENDANTS] AND ADVERSELY IMPACT THE OUTCOME OF THE GUARDIANSHIP TRIAL. POINT II LIMITING DEFENSE … WELL AS THAT [THE FATHER] WAS A GOOD FATHER, SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED NUMEROUS SERVICES, NEVER CONSUMED ANY ILLICIT SUBSTANCES, HAD A STABLE JOB AND INCOME, AND WAS PREVENTED FROM COMPLETING THE LIVING WITH …
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… a jury and found guilty of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, third-degree burglary, third-degree conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, seven counts of … United States Constitution and [New Jersey]'s law, now embodied in statute . . . and evidence rule . . . ." State v. …
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… basis of race. We remand the matter for the trial court to complete the truncated hearing. In all other respects, we affirm the conviction and sentence, subject to the outcome of the Batson/Gilmore hearing on remand. I. In January … Officers observed a vehicle containing defendant and a companion, Collier, pull into the parking lot. Id. at 8. One …
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… 2C:39-5(b); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); … conviction for second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense. 3 We omit the address of the … defendant for some routine pedigree information in order to complete the arrest report. According to this officer, when …
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… two passengers directed the victim to drive to an apartment complex. Once parked, the rear-seat passenger grabbed the … to N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; (2) second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; (3) … plea. The new guilty plea included the alternate sentence recommendation of ten years in prison were defendant to be …
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… but from a different vantage point, the inter-related commercial mortgage loans that the Bank of China ("the Bank") made to three limited liability companies owned by Paul V. Profeta: defendant LVP … "a creditor's temporary forbearance in exercising its remedies upon its debtor's default does not preclude the …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of her civil rights complaint to defendants Hazlet Township, Hazlet Township … Township Police Officer, Charleigh Logothetis.1 Plaintiff's complaint stemmed from a frisk conducted by Officer … the superior had done more than he or she did." Sample v. Diecks, 885 F.2d 1099, 1118 (3d Cir. 1989). Here, plaintiff …
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… for appellant Jorge Remache-Robalino (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Christina … psychological impairments, or language barriers can be accompanied by a third party to a defense medical examination … (2) a detailed physical examination; and (3) diagnostic studies[.]" Stephen G. Brown, M.D. & Steven Pitt, The Claim …
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… On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … and back. Rutgers claims that the absence of scientific studies to support the compensation judge's causation finding … performed. Although Dr. Horwitz did not cite scientific studies, he provided an expert opinion based on his medical …
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… authority granted to the Monmouth County Regional Health Commission (MCRHC) under Chapter 3 of Title 26 of the 1 The … in their use, time and place as to occasion physical discomfort, or which are injurious to the lives, 2 According to … by the remaining plaintiffs. 4 A-2253-23 health, peace and comfort of the inhabitants of this municipality or any …
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… claim of an unlawful taking after the City sold her commercial property following an in rem tax foreclosure and … tax lien constitutes an impermissible taking without just compensation under the United States Supreme Court's holding … "[a]t some point, equitable principles, such as those embodied in the doctrine of laches, apply and bar 'the …
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… SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT … principle that ensures individuals can seek and obtain remedies through formal or informal institutions of justice. The … helping them remain calm and focused during testimonies. Studies have shown that the presence of a court support dog can …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex O P.O. Box 037 ° Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … upon a charge or conviction of a crime directed at or committed against a judicial officer with a nexus to the … of Administrative Law, a judge of the Division of Workers' Compensation, and any ADA Americans with Disabilities Act …
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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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… discrimination. Defendants responded that UMDNJ was compelled to terminate her employment by the Office of … created by plaintiff's prima facie case. See Bergen Commercial Bank v. Sisler, 157 N.J. 188, 210-11 (1999) … the employer in the second stage of the process must come forward with admissible evidence of a legitimate, …
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… not exceed the 3 A-4643-19 increase in [plaintiff's] annual compensation." The parties agreed the alimony and support … and obtained similar employment for substantially less income, obtained different employment for substantially less income, or was not reemployed, alimony would "end and child …