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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3048-18T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BRYAN B. CALCOTT, a/k/a BRYAN C. CALCOTT, BRYAN BRENT CALCOTT, BRYAN CALCOTT, BRENT BRYAN CALCOTT, B. CALCOTT, GINO PIRRI, and WESLEY …
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… or believing portions of both, or, indeed, believing both completely, the defenses are not mutually exclusive." Ibid. … factors found by the sentencing court were not based upon competent and credible evidence in the record; or (3) "the … factors found by the sentencing court were based on competent and credible evidence in the record. The range for …
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… arrest. While searching for defendant, some officers communicated that there might be a third suspect. II. On … the amount of blood discovered at the scene could not have come from defendant because he only had a small cut on his … beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant was the person who committed the alleged offenses. The trial judge also …
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… Inc. (Freedom Home).1 Once hired, Schroeder informed the company she could 1 Schroeder worked for Freedom Home on a … record is unclear as to whether she was employed by other companies at this time. 3 A-4040-19 not commute long distances, yet she consistently received …
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… interrupted her. Defendant initially claimed he had no income and requested appointed counsel. Later, defendant … adjourned for defendant to produce documentation of his income. On December 30, 2024, defendant presented a form … legislation regulating the area in and around voting sites limiting “electioneering” within 100 feet of the …
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… After a two-day trial, Judge James F. Hyland delivered a comprehensive oral opinion finding that the Division had … with services and non-responsiveness to the Division's communication, thwarting attempts to include him on risk … She described Steve as uncooperative and inconsistent with communication. Patrick testified that he and his wife are …
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… called DCPP after seeing bruises on R.J. DCPP filed a complaint, and defendant's parenting time was suspended, … legal and physical custodian . Defendant was required to complete a variety of parenting classes, anger management … R.J., and co-parenting therapy with plaintiff. Defendant completed all her required services and alleged plaintiff …
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… Goldsboro's history of dealing narcotics. Two surveillance teams consisting of four officers each set up in the area. … away. The officers followed defendant back to an apartment complex and parked directly behind him. When defendant … $2,500 in cash, and pills. Defendant was charged with committing two counts of second-degree possession with …
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… Inc. (Freedom Home).1 Once hired, Schroeder informed the company she could 1 Schroeder worked for Freedom Home on a … record is unclear as to whether she was employed by other companies at this time. 3 A-4040-19 not commute long distances, yet she consistently received …
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… DENIED DEFENDANT HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE BY EXCLUDING EVIDENCE OR ARGUMENT AS TO THE … of aggravating and mitigating factors were not 'based upon competent credible evidence in the record;' or . . . 'the … The judge merely explained defendant's role in the crimes committed. The judge's findings clearly addressed …
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… when and if the Club reached that goal. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the Club in the Law Division in 2013, … fees. During the pretrial phase, plaintiff moved to compel certain discovery from the Club, much of which the … internal financial records of the Club, a limited liability company ("LLC"). Judge Coleman found that plaintiff had not …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3048-18T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BRYAN B. CALCOTT, a/k/a BRYAN C. CALCOTT, BRYAN BRENT CALCOTT, BRYAN CALCOTT, BRENT BRYAN CALCOTT, B. CALCOTT, GINO PIRRI, and WESLEY …
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… or believing portions of both, or, indeed, believing both completely, the defenses are not mutually exclusive." Ibid. … factors found by the sentencing court were not based upon competent and credible evidence in the record; or (3) "the … factors found by the sentencing court were based on competent and credible evidence in the record. The range for …
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… arrest. While searching for defendant, some officers communicated that there might be a third suspect. II. On … the amount of blood discovered at the scene could not have come from defendant because he only had a small cut on his … beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant was the person who committed the alleged offenses. The trial judge also …
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… FORMER SURROGATE SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2019-189 … G. Bauman, Esq., Disciplinary Counsel/Presenter, Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (the "Committee"). Respondent is a member of the Bar of the State …
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… from the mud required several rescue and first responder teams, an ambulance, paramedics, the Pemberton Township Fire … and escort her to the hospital for a blood draw. The recommendation actually came from Officer Steven Price, the … the blood kit. As soon as Mosely was available, he had her complete the blood extraction form. Hall testified that he …
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… whether at the moment of seizure, the officer had at his command sufficient facts supporting a person of reasonable … police officer stopped the defendant and his three companions on the grounds of an elementary school at … to investigate the presence of defendant and his three companions, especially in view of the Colts Neck ordinance …
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… LAW RECOGNIZES THAT THE SMELL OF MARIJUANA IN THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDE PROBABLE CAUSE TO … The officer testified defendant "crossed over into the opposite lane, and when he 3 A-0377-17T2 went to go make the … came back into his original lane of travel." The officer, accompanied by a sergeant and another officer with whom he was …
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… Atkins Media II, LLC, is a Delaware limited liability company, that operates an outdoor advertising business. … Val Realty Group, LLC, is a New Jersey limited liability company in possession of certain Camden County properties on … their agreement because Atkins failed to provide the requisite information. For that reason, Del Val declined to …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1111-15T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF H.W. _________________________________ … brief). PER CURIAM H.W., twenty years old and back from two combat tours in Afghanistan, was indicted on charges of … He was found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGI) and committed to the custody of the Department of Human Services …