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… three); second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … five); second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … six); and second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count …
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… "Appletini"2 containers, one in the rear of the passenger compartment on the driver 's side, and two in a bag in the … crime may be termed intrinsic if they facilitate the commission of the charged crime.'" Id. at 180 (quoting … including one in the rear, driver's side of the passenger compartment, led to the permissible inference that she had …
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… Pugliese to teach large departmentalized "Social Studies (Economics, History, Civics, Geography)" for fifth- … eighth-grade middle school students. She had no social studies or middle school social studies certificates, … (PIP), which allowed her ninety-days to correct and overcome the inefficiency, as required by the terms of N.J.S.A. …
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… failed to search for the vehicle registration in the glove compartment or elsewhere in the vehicle, which he described … demonstrated "that the driver's door appear[ed] to swing completely open at that time." 5 A-2123-17T3 asked … exit and move toward the back of the vehicle. Magnani then completed a motor vehicle consent to search form which he …
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… detention of J.P., an individual who is suspected of committing burglary and theft. The State sought the court's … from the NJSP Office of Forensic Sciences (known as the Combined DNA Index System "'CODIS' lab") informing him of a … a buccal swab "reference sample" from J.P. be submitted for comparison. On June 13, 2018, the State moved for an …
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… property — we affirm the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint. This action's procedural history — to the extent … — is relevant to our determination. Plaintiff filed a complaint and later an amended complaint against the Borough and other defendants.1 The …
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… arguments and the court's jury charge. Jury deliberations commenced around 1:00 p.m. At 2:40 p.m., the jury submitted … p.m., the trial court received a note stating: "We cannot come to a decision." The court noted that it "essentially … adopted in State v. Czachor, 82 N.J. 392 (1980), and embodied in the Model Jury Charge (Criminal), "Judge's …
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… by OSTRER, J.A.D. We reversed dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) because the Law Division had … (App. Div. Feb. 19, 2015) (Meisels I). Once discovery was completed, defendants obtained dismissal again, this time on a motion for summary judgment. We part company with the trial court's determination that plaintiff …
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… food brands, including Vlasic pickles, Log Cabin syrup, Comstock and Wilderness pie-fillings, and Bernstein's salad … and real sugar in the products, and replacing both ingredients with high-fructose corn syrup. Plaintiff claims that … in California. Plaintiff received a report that the ingredients of the salad dressing did not separate as they should …
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… cell phone and a blue AT&T cell phone. After obtaining a Communications Data Search Warrant, the police downloaded … the person who put him in that wheelchair? That, ladies and gentlemen, makes zero sense, no sense. You want to … to not succumb to any of the fears, that's courage, ladies and gentlemen. That is a lot more courage than many of …
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… are addressed in a single opinion because they share a common legal question. In their respective actions, … we conclude it does not and reverse both orders. I A In his complaint, Haines sought damages for the injuries he … damages, but sought to recover from Taft the $28,000 in uncompensated medical expenses. Thereafter, the court granted …
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… finding that although plaintiff established defendant had committed predicate acts of domestic violence, plaintiff had … did not reside together and had no children or property in common. Intending to celebrate her admission to a graduate … on March 9, 2023. On March 22, 2023, plaintiff amended her complaint seeking the restraining order. Plaintiff's amended …
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… . . [wa]s whether this woman [wa]s delusional or not." He recommended a further evaluation to determine whether she had … for neglecting Ken "due to severe mental illness" and recommending the Division consider an alternate placement. … custody of Joe: she lost her appetite; "[t]he dog tried to commit suicide" by sticking its head in a water dispenser; …
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… photographic evidence of their homes and to exchange school comparisons from Niche.2 The order expressly permitted … would go regularly to church on Sundays." 2 The Niche K-12 Compare Tool compares New Jersey schools based on reviews, … he feels at a disadvantage going to regular classes. He studies with his mother, who often assigns him additional …
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… injuries he sustained in the accident. Plaintiff filed his complaint in November 2021. In July 2022, plaintiff failed … provide the Ring camera footage. Defendant then moved to compel the Ring camera footage. Thereafter, plaintiff … be taken as established, refus[ing] to permit the disobedient party to support or oppose designated claims or …
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… DID NOT INSTRUCT THE JURY ABOUT THE NARROW PURPOSE OF FRESH COMPLAINT EVIDENCE AND THE FRESH COMPLAINT TESTIMONY WAS UNDULY CUMULATIVE. POINT II REVERSAL … we vacate and remand for resentencing. A. The Fresh Complaint Testimony of K.M. and B.P. We first address …
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… pre-trial intervention (PTI). His PTI application was "recommended for rejection," and defendant was subsequently … records before the court. 3 A-2682-22 According to a "PTI Recommendation" form completed by a probation officer,2 defendant was not a …
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… a December 19, 2024 Law Division order dismissing their complaint for lack of standing and a January 31, 2025 order … appeals from a March 7, 2025 order dismissing their complaint for lack of standing and denying their motion to … these parcels at their sole expense. The Plan envisions the combined development of the City's downtown as a major …
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… meet once with plaintiff and defendant, and render a recommendation on parenting time. As the judge later noted, … parenting time resumed. Moving forward, Brandwein recommended reunification therapy for John and defendant, … visitation schedule within a few months. He further recommended individual therapy for John with a new therapist …
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… defendant was convicted of third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, attempting to cause significant … twin brother, Archie, by their first names because of their common surname. No disrespect is intended. The Hickox twins … defendant for three crimes: third- degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, attempting to cause significant …