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… Defendant hit her brakes, swerved, collided with the oncoming vehicle, and lost consciousness. When she woke up, … (pp. 17-18) 3. Here, the last semi-annual calibration was completed on January 12, 2010, with simulator solution … Questionnaire (DDQ) and Drinking Driving Report (DDR) completed by the arresting officer upon questioning …
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… defendant was intoxicated. In response, defense counsel commenced his summation, arguing that the State’s evidence … Law Division cautioned against the continued use of this common practice, finding that the better practice is to … court trial record deprived defendant of his right to complete cross-examination of the arresting officer, thereby …
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… but invited further discussion about “more reasonable compensation in an amount which would satisfy all liens and … its desire to meet with the Borough to discuss reasonable compensation for the Property. On December 5, 2011, the Borough filed a declaration of taking and verified complaint in condemnation, and deposited $270,000 with the …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson leaning against an upraised porch on the Omega Community Center’s private property. In a window looking out … a posted sign read, “no loitering.” According to Officer Comegno, the Community Center is located in a high-crime …
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… may not have been summarized.) In the matter of the Civil Commitment of R.F. SVP 490-08 (A-10-12) (070552) Argued … the Court considers the proper scope of appellate review in commitment cases involving the Sexually Violent Predator Act … Treatment Center at Avenel (ADTC or Avenel). Before R.F. completed his sentence, the State petitioned to have him …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … shall ordinarily be barred from the pursuit of other remedies. Millison, 101 N.J. at 169. The workers’ compensation … “employees relinquish their right to pursue common-law remedies in exchange for prompt and automatic entitlement to …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … CBT by virtue of the application of 15 U.S.C. § 381, more commonly known as Public Law 86-272 (“P.L. 86-272”), which prohibits the imposition of a state tax on income on a corporation engaged in interstate commerce which …
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… a claim for PIP benefits with defendant GEICO Insurance Company (GEICO), and GEICO paid the policy limit for PIP coverage of $250,000. On June 19, 2011, plaintiff commenced suit against defendant Roselle EZ Quick LLC, which … GEICO filed crossclaims against EZ Quick, and a third-party complaint against its insurer (One Beacon), seeking …
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… encountered only when the jacket was placed on him. That combination of features renders the showup impermissibly … of the reliability of an identification; for purposes of complying with constitutional due process requirements, a … to Joyce Kilmer Elementary School to investigate another complaint involving an incident of a sexual nature. That …
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… paths from separate counties but have several things in common. Both received a previous conditional discharge … attorney; Matthew W. Kelly, on the briefs). Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Patrick F. Galdieri, II, of counsel and on the brief). 3 Matthew J. …
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… health and substance abuse programs. Additionally, he was compelled to undergo periodic screening for drugs and … programs that Dan did attend discharged him for non-compliance. Dan also frequently tested positive for cocaine … attend psychological evaluations and follow up with any recommended services. Dan's visits with the children continued …
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… from orders denying his motions to amend his first amended complaint and for reconsideration. He also challenges the … court's order granting summary judgment dismissal of his complaint and punitive damages claim to defendants. Having … summary judgment because plaintiff failed to present competent evidence showing a breach of contract and …
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… has a detrimental effect on the overall welfare of the community.” Relying on a variety of sources, HGA found that … and interviews, among other sources. It also relied on studies and reports that had been prepared previously: (1) the … that the various physical deficiencies identified in the studies could be addressed but stated the proposed improvements …
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… motion to bar Sheehan's identification testimony. In an accompanying written opinion, the judge began by recounting … of his duties prior to the issuance of the BOLO and the commission of the instant offense." 2 2 During oral … "that prior interaction ha[d] to be in person." The judge commented that he had 12 A-1064-21 "[A] trial court's …
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… Trooper Radetich called defendant and requested he come to the Woodstown State Police station to provide a … rights, and began speaking to him about the harassment complaint.3 The interview was not recorded. In describing … also admitted he "used some" heroin several hours before coming to the police station. As a result of the search, …
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… to - 15, which is a congressionally sanctioned interstate compact addressing the transfer of a prisoner from the … in Pennsylvania in connection with a series of burglaries committed in that state. In October 2017, defendant pled … court ultimately entered an order stating that trial had commenced for IAD purposes on July 24, 2018, when jury …
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… OF M.U.'S FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … of firearms in his possession, appellant argues the court committed an evidentiary error in requiring him to identify … firearms dealer. 12 A-2535-20 The court's decision was embodied in an April 8, 2021 amended order. In addition to …
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… claims should be dismissed as preempted by the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) and time- barred and because Susan, … 4 A-1937-21 necessarily fail as a matter of law, as the competent evidence in the record does not establish PNC owed … [he] deem[ed] advisable" and "[t]o make any loans on commercially reasonable terms." The agreements also …
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… in subsequent years. On May 12, 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on the ground of irreconcilable … plaintiff filed an order to show cause (OTSC) seeking to compel defendant to submit to a hair follicle drug screen, … (2001), and replaced it with the best-interest standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 9:2-4. 230 N.J. at 312-13. Further, the …
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… district." The Bayonne Medical Center has served the community since 3 A-3316-21 1888 and has expanded its … last century and was now "a critical part of the Bayonne community"; the city had reexamined its Master Plan in 2018 … Adjustment of Wall, 184 N.J. 562, 597 (2005) ("[P]ublic bodies, because of their peculiar knowledge of local …