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… of an incident in which there was only one victim, David Compton, who was killed by a single gunshot wound to his … Township police officer at that time. Defendant and Compton were close personal friends, a friendship that dated … parts: the events leading up to the time defendant and Compton were alone in defendant's house, which is where the …
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… v. Julie L. Michaels (A-69-12) (072106) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Reginald Roach, also filed … when her vehicle crossed the center line and struck an oncoming car. The car’s driver and passenger were severely … U.S. 305, 129 S. Ct. 2527, 174 L. Ed. 2d 314 (2009); Bullcoming v. New Mexico, 564 U.S. __, 131 S. Ct. 2705, 180 L. …
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… member, Saccone receives a pension and other benefits in recompense for his service. His wife and son are entitled to … assistance, which is available only to individuals with incomes below a specified amount. Fearing that Anthony’s share … an SNT or supplemental benefits trust are not counted as income for the purpose of many public assistance programs, …
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… shooting defensively at trial. Such evidence was a key component of defendant’s third-party guilt defense. In … objections were correct. Considered in the context of the complete trial record, the jury was not required to make an … may have independently required a reversal, but which in combination dictate a new trial. Defendant’s defense …
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… defendant, Patrick F. Allen, of murdering his wife and committing other related offenses. The trial court sentenced … went beyond the witness's expertise, and improperly commented on the ultimate issue of defendant's guilt. In … N.J.S.A. 2C:29-3(b). The jury convicted him of committing each of the charged offenses. The trial court …
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… Argued May 17, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Simonelli and Carroll. On appeal from Superior … The State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of eight … the suppression hearing. I On June 28, 2012, D.S.1 filed a complaint against defendant under the Prevention of Domestic …
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… bag with the magazines stored in a separate zippered compartment. Trooper Kaminski 4 A-1053-19T3 placed defendant … "I 12 A-1053-19T3 know nothing about the law," amounted "in combination arguably to an assertion of [his] right to … weight in a case-specific balancing process." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 72-73 (2014) (citing State v. Kruse, …
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… to the joint venture. Boutte, Karaka, and their separate companies declined to pay plaintiff. The following is a more … Mitchell Plaintiff's principal, Mitchell, testified his company implemented large scale computer systems for multi-national corporations. …
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… Foregoing Errors Require Reversal. POINT IV THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN SUMMATION IN MULTIPLE WAYS, … SUSPECTS AND, AFTER "WHITTLING AWAY" THOSE UNLIKELY TO HAVE COMMITTED THE CRIME, [DEFENDANT] HAD TO BE GUILTY. A. The … investigator, Detective Michael Daniewicz, set up a mobile command center in a police trailer parked on Hartwell …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2011-3536, 2011-2422, 2011-4168, … and 123 demotions. The City proposed the layoffs become effective on November 12, 2010. On September 23, 2010, the Civil Service Commission (the CSC) approved the City's layoff plans. …
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… and they have mismanaged the bank and reaped excessive compensation and other perks. The bank contends, on the … certain issues respectively to the trial court and to the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance); Seidman v. Spencer … 9, 2009) ("Seidman II") (remanding certain issues to the Commissioner for amplification); Seidman v. Spencer Sav. …
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… Huff's residence, and on what to do after the murder was complete. He told them to walk along a guardrail to avoid a … Huff was "coated in blood, pale, diaphoretic" and had "common . . . signs of shock." Before performing a medical … Within hours of the attack on Huff, defendant voluntarily accompanied officers to the police station. Defendant signed a …
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… house, defendant acceded to the detective’s request that he come to the police station to provide further information … demonstrating that the detective asked defendant to accompany him to the police station, defendant was placed in … prior to custodial interrogation creates a presumption of compulsion. If warnings were required by not given, …
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… C-1 Attachment C The Evolution of Peremptory Challenges 1. Common Law through Swain v. Alabama, 380 U.S. 202 (1965) … first sprouted in England, it was settled as a matter of common law that in all capital cases the Crown had an … cause shown,’ known as peremptory challenge, was abolished completely in 1988, in Scotland in 1995 and in 2007 in …
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… Jones, who also lived in the building, was awakened by the commotion. He came out of his apartment to investigate, but … has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that [defendants] committed the crime of robbery as I have defined the crime … the immediate use of a deadly weapon at the time of the commission of the robbery, then you must find [defendants] …
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A-0889-23 Briefs
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… Esquire Attorney ID No. 014501996 areuter@thenashlawfirm.com NASH LAW FIRM, LLC 1001 Melrose Avenue, Suite A … 2024, A-000889-23, AMENDED mailto:areuter@thenashlawfirm.com i TABLE OF CONTENTS PRELIMINARY STATEMENT … AND DENYING THE MOTION TO INTERVENE DESPITE THE NON- COMPLIANCE OF THE RECEIVER WITH THE STATUTE GOVERNING …
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A-0308-23 Briefs
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… 665-8004 Attorney for Plaintiff/Appellant SANTORE.LAW@GMAIL.COM Attorney ID# 037321994 … asserts that the finding of the ALJ be reversed in full (complete pension eligibility reinstated) or in part … 9, 2020. (Pa 162-165). Santore received an improperly dated communication January 7, 2020 (it was January 7, 2021) in …
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A-33-23 Appellant Response to Amicus Brief
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… Ph: (201) 488-8200 F: (201) 488-5556 cgriffin@pashmanstein.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Antonio Fuster and Brianna … Shall Be Exempt and a Holding That Allows Police to Make Common Sense Redactions to a BWC Video Before Disclosing It … have been disclosing BWC videos for years because it is a commonsense application of the law. Third, Plaintiff …
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A-3635-22 Briefs
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… June of 2022, he was working as a patrol officer with the Community Impact Division (C.I.D.), whose “assignment was to … to 13-8) However, Lichty could not say when or how the C.I. communicated the tip to Palermo, or how the C.I. learned the … 23-9 to 23-13; 1T 31-2 to 32-21) According to Lichty, it is common for narcotics and gang detectives to relay …
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A-0366-23 Briefs
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… CESTARE, : SCOTT ALFANO, AND LYNNE SWEEZO, : CIVIL ACTION : Complainants-Appellants, : ON APPEAL FROM THE FINAL : DECISION OF THE SCHOOL v. : ETHICS COMMISSION : DKT. NO. C19-22 HEATHER KOENIG, CENTRAL : … COUNTY, : FILED APRIL 16, 2024 : Respondent-Respondent. : COMPLAINANTS-APPELLANTS’ BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF THEIR APPEAL …