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… and ROBERT REYERS, and CLAUS AND REYERS COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, Defendants. … The trial court dismissed Habitate's prerogative writs complaint on summary judgment, finding no genuinely disputed … this case, and because the lengthy procedural history and complex factual backdrop are detailed in two other opinions, …
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… orbital and mandible fractures. He spent several weeks in a coma in the hospital's intensive care unit. After plaintiff … of rehabilitation therapy. In July 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging he was injured in the accident due to … The matter was later tried before a jury. After the parties completed the presentation of their evidence, the judge …
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… not get better. According to plaintiff's domestic violence complaint, filed on July 12, 2019, plaintiff's daughter flew … and embarrassing her in front of the neighbors[.] The complaint described the prior history of domestic violence, … would raise his fists to [plaintiff]" which scared her. The complaint alleged plaintiff wanted to "come back to [New …
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… she had been living in an abandoned apartment in the same complex "with an Hispanic guy [who] had tattoos on his neck … cigarettes, [and] condoms" to other residents of the complex. 5 A-5841-17T4 Police were suspicious of defendant's … Banks was home at the time and force would be necessary to commit the theft. One week after the incident, members of …
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… testimony could not, in the final analysis, be overcome by the interim curative instructions given by the … receiving stolen property, and hindering.1 In its criminal complaint, The State alleged that defendant murdered … them." State v. Frost, 158 N.J. 76, 83 (1999). "If, after completing such a review, it is apparent to the appellate …
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… scene of the purse robbery could be considered part of a common plan or scheme admissible under N.J.R.E. 404(b). … in the incident. He also told her that she should not feel "compelled" to make an identification, and that she should … us to remand and direct the trial court to reconvene and complete other steps of the Wade hearing focusing on …
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… 2C:39-4(a) (count three), and second-degree conspiracy to commit an armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count four). … Count One of Indictment No. 16- 07-2163 in exchange for a recommended prison term of thirty years with an eighty-five … (NERA) N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2; 2) Second-degree Conspiracy to commit robbery under Count Four of Indictment No. …
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… must be balanced, however, against the interest of the community "in encouraging consent [to a search], for the … citizens' interest against unreasonable intrusions when it comes to suspicionless consent searches following valid … vehicle stops are either not voluntary because people feel compelled to consent for various reasons, or are not …
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… might be others inside, along with the handgun they had come to retrieve. 6 A-2503-18T3 After entering the dwelling … authority to arrest defendant. Once the arrest was accomplished, the arrest warrants were fulfilled, and the …
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… March 13, 2019 - Decided September 12, 2019 Before Judges Fuentes, Accurso and Vernoia. On appeal from an … not participate in the ceremony and his presence was not commemorated by being included in any family photos. She … that while she and her boyfriend enjoyed one another's company, they were simply dating on a regular basis and had …
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… a jury to potentially find the defendant of attempting to commit aggravated arson through the testimony of … into evidence as S-9, which could be taken as a threat to commit an act involving something with regard to smoke. In … we review with a highly deferential standard. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). We "must affirm the …
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… scene of the purse robbery could be considered part of a common plan or scheme admissible under N.J.R.E. 404(b). … in the incident. He also told her that she should not feel "compelled" to make an identification, and that she should … us to remand and direct the trial court to reconvene and complete other steps of the Wade hearing focusing on …
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… 2C:39-4(a) (count three), and second-degree conspiracy to commit an armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count four). … Count One of Indictment No. 16- 07-2163 in exchange for a recommended prison term of thirty years with an eighty-five … (NERA) N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2; 2) Second-degree Conspiracy to commit robbery under Count Four of Indictment No. …
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… of the crime of bias intimidation if he [CHOOSE APPLICABLE] commits, attempts to commit, conspires with another to commit, or threatens the immediate commission of [SPECIFY …
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… might be others inside, along with the handgun they had come to retrieve. 6 A-2503-18T3 After entering the dwelling … authority to arrest defendant. Once the arrest was accomplished, the arrest warrants were fulfilled, and the …
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… testimony could not, in the final analysis, be overcome by the interim curative instructions given by the … receiving stolen property, and hindering.1 In its criminal complaint, The State alleged that defendant murdered … them." State v. Frost, 158 N.J. 76, 83 (1999). "If, after completing such a review, it is apparent to the appellate …
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… the Prosecutor's Office who had previously served as deputy commander of the NTF, as an expert witness in street level … and called no witnesses. II. A. Defendant argues the judge committed reversible error by not conducting the … 6 A-4790-14T1 Defendant cites no published decision that compels the court to conduct the Sands/Brunson hearing …
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… or so, they saw defendant, a black male carrying two bags, "come from the direction of the park" and cross North Avenue. … direction of the officers. Defendant ignored several more commands to raise his hands and stop. As defendant turned … the officer described the area as a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood, with "a very active park," near a …
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… reliability of the identification, and that the prosecutor committed misconduct in her summation. The Appellate … (pp. 7-8) 2 5. During summation, defense counsel commented on the Attorney General’s Guidelines for … the officer made a “confirmatory identification.” The last comment misstated the law, but it does not appear that the …
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… the State Health Benefits Plan. The State Health Benefits Commission subsequently allowed Newark to withdraw its … weeks of the move to Navitus, the Union filed a grievance complaining Navitus had "issued a booklet to retirees … moved to dismiss the grievance, arguing it was prepared to compare the prescription plan provided by the State Health …