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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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… violence restraining orders are not considered when completing the assessment. In addition, all criminal history … use of force or violence against another person. The most common violent offenses include the following: Murder, … Attempted Sexual Assault), solicitation, or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses is considered a violent …
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… INC. d/b/a SHOPRITE OF MILLVILLE, PEPSI BEVERAGES COMPANY, and NORTH AMERICAN BEVERAGE COMPANY, Defendants, and UNION LAKE SUPERMARKET, LLC, d/b/a … date in quest ion," and that inadequacy could not be remedied at a [N.J.R.E.] 104 hearing because there was no …
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… TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary i Committee Membership List v List of New Recommendations vii … and equal treatment from judicial and administrative bodies. The New Jersey Judiciary has a strong reputation for … resource-based system and concurs with the surveys and studies referenced in the Report of the Joint Committee that …
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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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… 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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… remained for about fifteen minutes until she heard gunshots coming from the direction of the bar. The State played the … with a friend. Soon thereafter, Clyburn heard the gunshots coming from the bar and ran back up the street towards the … I. We first consider defendant's claim that the trial court committed reversible error by admitting, under N.J.R.E. …
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… Although the statute predates automotive window tinting, it commonly serves as the statutory basis for tinted window … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or … (App. Div. 2002). Through 2013, all motor vehicles had to comply with N.J.A.C. 13:20-33.7’s safety requirements to …
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… that authorized two teachers, or “releasees,” employed and compensated by the District to work full-time on the … relations, resolving disagreements, promoting effective communications between teachers and administration, … time serves a public purpose and is so consonant with the accomplishment of that purpose that it does not offend the …
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… the bamboo from both properties. The Kornbleuths filed a complaint against the Westovers for trespass and conversion, … without prejudice. The trial court later reinstated the complaint and sanctioned the Kornbleuths in the amount of $8500 to compensate the Westovers for costs incurred by the delay. …
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… to the children’s school stating that the investigation was complete and that it had determined no need to provide … her that its investigation into the allegations was complete and that it had determined that the allegations … None of the children had marks or bruises on their bodies or reported experiencing any lasting pain. Therefore, …
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… design, require the replacement of asbestos-containing components with other asbestos-containing components during the ordinary life of the product have a … or distributed products integrated with asbestos-containing components. Whelan claims he was exposed to asbestos dust …
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… then-member of the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), filed a complaint under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act … out of headquarters and to collect reports from the Troop B commander. Chiofalo alleges he was subjected to adverse … On April 18, 2012, Major Edward Cetnar, Deputy Branch Commander of Field Operations, sent an internal memorandum …
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… portions of any opinion may not have been summarized.) Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO v. New Jersey Civil Service Commission (A-47-16) (078742) Argued September 12, 2017 -- … preference2 to advancement appointments, and clarified remedies for alleged discrimination in job banding …
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… damage” and an “occurrence” under a property developer’s commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policy. This … the construction of Cypress Point, a luxury condominium complex in Hoboken. Co-defendants Adria Towers, LLC, Metro Homes, LLC, and Commerce Construction Management, LLC (collectively, the …
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… have a constitutional right to an impartial and mentally competent tribunal. Jury irregularity, including sleeping, … the issue of whether he was denied his right to be tried by competent jurors. Although defendant failed to identify the … denied, 151 N.J. 466 (1997), where the court suggested remedies for the problem of a sleeping juror and “defense …
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… that when lunch was served, Bartikofsky, and others, would comment about the lack of “Mexican restaurants in the area” … corroborated most of his brother’s account. When Jeffrey complained to Trachtenberg, he replied that Jeffrey should … distress, including humiliation and indignity, are remedies that require a far less stringent standard of proof …
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… the City of Camden, the County, and the Department of Community Affairs entered into a Memorandum of Understanding … 27, 2011. Defendants, a group of City voters acting as a Committee of Petitioners (Committee), opposed the … Legislature specifically authorizes present legislative bodies to restrict the legislative powers of their successors. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … the records of the municipality as Block 14103, Lot 2, is commonly known as 223 York Street. 3 The subject property is …