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… to the police, when defendant reached into the glove compartment to retrieve his credentials, three bricks of … 2014. His counsel filed a letter providing a Statement of Compelling Reasons in support of his application. The letter … circumstances, noting his gainful employment, college studies, athletic talent, and involvement with his nieces and …
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… PER CURIAM In this civil action between former spouses on a complaint and counterclaim alleging "malicious prosecution" … discovery order is moot and we do not address it. Cf. In re Commitment of N.N., 146 N.J. 112, 124 (1996) (discussing … claims are based on defendant's filing and litigating a complaint seeking a final restraining order (FRO) pursuant …
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… Martina and identified defendant in a photo array. Accompanied by Officer Martina, Ruiz identified the blue Honda … that acquit on a predicate offense while convicting on the compound offense — should not necessarily be interpreted as … convinced of guilt, properly reached its conclusion on the compound offense, and then through mistake, compromise, or …
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… The officer asked them some questions about where they were coming from and where they were heading. As he spoke to the … and taken a Coach purse, a matching wallet, and a red compact disc ("CD") case. Officer Schwarz then asked the … a seven-count indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); second-degree …
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… the same 3 A-5184-14T2 victim, N.J.S.A. 45:1-21e, and was reprimanded. A second count alleging similar conduct with a … contested the allegations. Following a trial on the Board's complaint in the Office of Administrative Law and a final … A-5184-14T2 ordered to submit to a psychosexual evaluation, complete a boundaries course and participate in the …
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… officers smelled the odor of "raw" or "fresh" marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. As defendant reached for the … a packaged material, like "magazine or newspaper paper" "commonly used to store heroin." The officers placed … because of the late hour and the odor of raw marijuana coming from the car; also under the plain view doctrine, and …
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… On December 23, 2015, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging that over a three-week period defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … of harassment or not is fact-sensitive[,] [and] [t]he smallest additional fact or the slightest alteration in …
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… abuse. Dr. D'Urso testified that Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) is a psychological theory that … COURT ERRED IN ALLOWING [V.S.] TO GIVE CUMULATIVE FRESH[-]COMPLAINT TESTIMONY TO THE JURY. POINT II IT WAS PLAIN ERROR … not been scientifically established. He contends that studies conducted "in the ensuing decades" show that CSAAS does …
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… services for various government entities. Marie's primary responsibilities were related to MCI's business … In doing so, we intend no disrespect. 3 A-4492-14T2 competitive advantage of MCI remaining as a female-owned … We interpret this language "broadly to provide remedies for the distinctive problems of close corporations." …
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… the apartment. On January 8, 2014, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part against T.C. and N.M., seeking … and supervision. Thereafter, the Division amended its complaint and added J.K. as a defendant. On February 24, … the court with T.C.'s psychiatric evaluation, which recommended medication and individual therapy. The Division …
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… undergoes a substance abuse evaluation and engages in any recommended treatment. Defendant argues the trial court erred … I. On June 3, 2014, the Division filed a verified complaint requesting defendant undergo a substance abuse evaluation. The court dismissed the Division's complaint without prejudice on the same date. On March 4, …
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… Martha Harris testified for the Division. Salima Gordon, a Community Engagement Specialist at the children's school, … defendant was at police headquarters attempting to file a complaint against M.D. Clemons returned to headquarters and … the degree of bleeding was "minimal." A follow-up with her primary care physician was recommended. Harris then traveled …
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… one of Accusation No. 05-10-0960. The State agreed to recommend an aggregate custodial sentence of five years, with … about their conversations. He stated that his 6 A-4539-18 communications with his attorney "should be protected by … hearing on his petition. He asserts that he presented a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel. We …
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… raises the following contention: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT AND REDUCED THE STATE'S BURDEN OF PROOF … they arrived at the scene and defendant understanding and complying with this command. Defendant did not testify at … voluntary intoxication defense. The prosecutor explained: Ladies and gentlemen, [the trial judge] will read you the law …
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… and others similarly situated, plaintiff Tracey M. Perez commenced an action against defendant, seeking damages based … Truth in Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1601 to 1667f; and the common law. That first action was dismissed when the trial … to sue again in an appropriate court. Plaintiff filed her complaint in this action in early October 2019. Defendant …
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… Defendant further argued that "a significant part of our community finds strip bars or go-go bars or . . . gentlemen … before the shooting incident.4 And the prosecutor's only comment about the "club" in summation was a fleeting … in her thoughtful decision. We add only the following brief comments. Pursuant to N.J.R.E. 704, "[t]estimony in the form …
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… denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff's first amended complaint and compel arbitration. The judge altered his … judge erroneously changed his mind about JAMS. Plaintiff primarily maintains that the agreement is unenforceable … SHALL NOT PRECLUDE PARTIES FROM SEEKING PROVISIONAL REMEDIES IN AID OF ARBITRATION FROM A COURT OF APPROPRIATE …
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… at 137 Spatz Avenue in Nutley, with the purpose to commit an offense therein, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count one); … at 138 Spatz Avenue in Nutley, with the purpose to commit an offense therein, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count two); … Hackensack and Teaneck. The officers in the three vehicles communicated with each other using portable radios. …
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… 25, 2020 order denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and compel arbitration. We conclude the judge 3 A-0519-20 erred … and 9 U.S.C. § 4, the court held that "[judges] retain the primary power to decide questions of whether the parties …
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… shoplifting, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11(b)(2), and imposing fines, community service, and ninety days in the Monmouth County … area and began scanning her items. A cashier monitored a computer divided into four sections displaying the items … them with finding price codes on their monitors in order to complete their checkout. At all times, defendant was no more …