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… any pending charge" bars only applicants: (1) charged with committing a firearms offense and, (2) whose firearms … specific provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14, which in our view support the judge's conclusion that subsection (a)(5) refers … convicted on two or more separate occasions of crimes of the first[-] or second[-]degree, other than those …
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… 27, 2015. During the trial, the State introduced text messages under Rule 803(b)(5) between defendant and his … left armpit. Donato confirmed that the police department's computer automated dispatch report indicated that two black … of evidence' independent of the hearsay statements supports the existence of the conspiracy and of defendant's …
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… order denying their motion for leave to file an amended complaint. In their complaint, the Lucianos alleged that … same relief, seeking to dismiss the Lucianos' complaint. In support of their motion, the Lucianos argued that (1) Waste … one side can exercise against the other at any time in the future." Home Props. of N.Y., LP v. Ocino, Inc., 341 N.J. …
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… file because those charges imperil S.B.'s ability to secure future public employment. 1 We refer to the appellant by his … Chief Laura Hester advised S.B. that NJT had received a complaint about actions he allegedly committed on July 29, … a record was developed," which NJT maintains is a prerequisite to final agency actions or decisions pursuant to …
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… arise out of a dispute between two information technology companies: plaintiff, The Digital Group, Inc., and … acknowledged that to "explore common business needs and future partnerships" they might share "certain confidential … http://www.dictionary.com/browse/approach?s=t (last visited Aug. 4, 2017). The record, however, is bereft of any …
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… and STEVEN CLARKE, DC, Appellants, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, STATE HEALTH COMMISSION, STATE HEALTH BENEFITS … arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or that it was unsupported by sufficient credible, competent evidence in the … to public employees remain viable for both current and future employees," and "minimizing taxpayer burdens." …
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… and AMERIPRISE AUTO & HOME INSURANCE, AMERIPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY and IDS CASUALTY PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPANY, … to the Trustee, who owns the claim on behalf of plaintiff's creditors. We reject defendants' argument we should vacate … Goven, and they may relitigate plaintiff's damages in any future UM proceeding. I. On October 26, 2010, defendants …
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… Thomas Fagan was the Chief Executive Officer of two companies engaged in the research and development of medical … REQUIRE THE INTENT TO EVADE PAYMENT AND THAT WAS CLEARLY SUPPORTED BY THE EVIDENCE THAT DEFENDANT'S TAX OBLIGATION … the civil penalties collected under Section 70.1 are deposited into the "Securities Enforcement Fund," which the …
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… Argued January 16, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Messano, Accurso and Vernoia. On appeal from an … in all cases where it is charged that a juvenile has committed an act of delinquency." N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-24(a); see … motion for leave to appeal.4 4 The judge noted that despite supporting the State's motions for leave to appeal in N.P. …
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… his eyes from the roadway to observe a ballgame on the opposite side of the road. That inattention caused defendant's … a left turn. And that collision forced the Honda into oncoming traffic, causing a collision with a northbound … Point II – in which he argues the evidence could not support a conviction of first-degree aggravated manslaughter …
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… a sale contract for certain premises is obligated to pay a commission to a third-party broker that secured a … contract by the sellers' counsel. Levin's and plaintiffs' names were redacted from defendant's copy. Although the Levin … compelling precedent either from New Jersey or elsewhere to support this claim. Case law from other jurisdictions has …
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… had voluntarily and knowingly waived his rights after becoming aware of the charges against him from the detective's … waiver of rights, regardless of other factors that might support his confession's admission." A.G.D., 178 N.J. at 68. … Henderson, 397 N.J. Super. 398 (App. Div. 2009) to be inapposite, as that case was decided almost ten years before the …
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… an exterior surveillance camera showed Foye and Peppers coming and going from the location. The video is not clear … behalf at trial. The tenor of his defense was focused on discrediting the evidence presented by the prosecution. Trial … these charges is tantamount to finding that he had the requisite state of mind for purposeful or knowing murder under …
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… 6 A-0899-17T1 testimony, the shooter came from the opposite side of the street from a rear yard, but he was unable … potentially benefits an inmate. Battle explained inmates become informants to "get stuff like their charges thrown out … of Britton, Greene, Henderson, and Williams should be discredited because they were liars who could not be trusted. …
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… the "principles of the code [of criminal justice] support" the application of self-defense to the charge. … where his conduct was justified, "no crime has been committed." Therefore, he was not liable for endangering an … . . . ." N.J.S.A. 2C:3-4(b)(2)(b). "While it is not requisite that actual necessity exist, the justification of …
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… Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. ML-09-07- 0111. James H. Maynard argued the cause for appellant A.A. (Maynard … related due process protections afforded to individuals who committed crimes outside New Jersey when law enforcement … evidence a judge may consider at the summary hearing. To support his argument, he cites criminal cases involving …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1759-19 LINDEN DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE and PAUL COATES, JR., Plaintiffs-Respondents/ … April 12, 2021 – Decided August 17, 2021 Before Judges Messano, Hoffman, and Suter. On appeal from the Superior … discretion in filling any interim vacancy, therefore, "is supported by a long period of legislative acquiescence or …
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… In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of eight years in prison, subject to the … court's factual findings A-2485-19 11 unless they are not supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. Id. … to be credible witnesses. The court specifically accredited the LTPD detective's testimony that his personal …
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… offenses and resisting arrest. He contends the trial judge committed several errors, all of which are raised for the … The State in Baldwin presented evidence in a murder trial supporting the identification of the defendant as the … convictions, any two of which would satisfy the prerequisite for imposing an extended term as a persistent offender. …
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… assaults against a young schoolgirl where those crimes were committed on a school bus. Under the circumstances of this … does not fall within the LAD and finding that "it would be futile to add a count under LAD for any reason." Regarding … her sex." Ibid. The Court also observed harassing conduct supporting a sexual harassment claim "need not be sexual in …