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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 … began "to engage in sexual contact," but then defendant stopped and instead began an hours-long attack, physically … hearing. Plaintiff testified that she was "fearful of the future and [her] life, if 7 A-3884-22 [defendant] would have …
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… . . [wa]s whether this woman [wa]s delusional or not." He recommended a further evaluation to determine whether she had … of experts."). We further observe, Dr. Parinello's unrefuted medical opinion alone established Jane's psychotic … bipolar disorders. We are unpersuaded. Dr. Parinello's unrefuted opinion was that Jane was "psychotic." We note the …
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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 … States, was from Nigeria, had stated he had "possible future plans to apply for United States [c]itizenship," and …
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… a December 19, 2024 Law Division order dismissing their complaint for lack of standing and a January 31, 2025 order … instead promising that it could offer such facts in the future because counsel was "prepared to bring 19 A-1613-24 … a plaintiff. They argue the amendment would not have been futile and the trial court improperly applied a heightened …
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… meet once with plaintiff and defendant, and render a recommendation on parenting time. As the judge later noted, … that he did not wish to have visits with defendant in the future. On March 16, 2021, the judge held a conference … and less anxious since defendant's parenting time had stopped. John said 3 Defendant's brief does not address this …
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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 … no interrogation, and the detectives were not required to stop and read defendant his Miranda rights when he referenced …
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… and Vanek. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-3364. Justin de la Bruyere, … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; … the ability of the officers to provide testimony in future matters would be made on a case-by-case basis. The …
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… parties represent two factions of the organization who are competing for control and frequently seek judicial … in this appeal were founding members of the mosque and comprised the initial board of directors. The defendants not … an allowance for damages the equivalent of which may be future counsel fees to be paid by any party under [Rule] …
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… the Senate introduced S. 49, which was described in its accompanying statement as a bill that would "establish[] … A- 1411-22 7 doctrine because the Act deems invalid any future "law . . . that is determined to have the effect of … to interpret laws and limits the actions and powers of future legislatures in violation of Article IV of the …
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A-15-24 Respondent Brief
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… 3rd Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401 ldlevenson@cooperlevenson.com jbarr@cooperlevenson.com Telephone: (609) 344-3161 … victims of sexual offenses...whether past, present or future.” (Daa137). It is undisputed that the Diocese has … Presentments have historically addressed governmental bodies, such as county jails, police departments, …
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A-20-24 Response to Amicus Curiae Brief Letter
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… that this standard is highly deferential, can only be overcome by clear and convincing evidence, and judges are not … of discretion impacting a defendant’s sentence require compel principled consistency in review of Graves waiver … supra, 246 N.J. Super. at 148-49. This judicial backstop ensures that prosecutorial discretion is not unchecked …
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… defendant with sixteen offenses, including conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, kidnapping, conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery, attempted theft by extortion, theft …
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… containing some retail but mostly residential units, in a commercial zone, which allows a maximum height of only … housing in Edgewater, and, thanks to the Alexander3 and the future residential complex to be located at 615 River Road, … relies on the fact that the height of the Alexander and the future residential complex at 615 River Road are examples of …
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… Holmsen asked defendant for his phone's passcode. Defendant complied with both requests. Holmsen neither asked defendant … with iPhones you're able to just swipe down from the top righthand corner and access the airplane mode." However, … the exclusionary rule's "core purpose" is "deterrence of future police misconduct," State v. Shannon, 222 N.J. 576, …
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… texts Hawkins made to a third number before and after the communications with Armstrong. The third number belonged to … indicated he did not want to answer questions about certain topics. Lastly, the State maintains trial and appellate … not ineffective for failing to address the prosecutor's comments regarding defendant's impecuniosity as the remarks …