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… indicating his consent, and at 1:56 a.m. the blood draw was completed, without force. 5 A-1354-18T2 After the blood … to stop the blood draw before eventually telling her to come back and complete it at 1:56 a.m. Defendant was brought back to …
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… Argued October 7, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Rose and Firko. On appeal from the Superior Court … CONVICTION MUST BE OVERTURNED BECAUSE THE FRESH COMPLAINT EVIDENCE PRESENTED TO THE JURY WAS IMPROPER AND … THE STATE INTENTIONALLY ELICITED TESTIMONY ABOUT THE FRESH COMPLAINT DISCLOSURE TO D[.]Z[.] DESPITE THE COURT'S ORDER …
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… elements using colored pencils. Because several students complained they did not understand Loreno's assignment, … the assignment to the students and gave them two weeks to complete it. Following the two-week period, more students … others did not. Thereafter, several students and parents complained to defendant Henri Frederique, Vice Principal at …
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… his answer, Haroldson filed a counterclaim and third-party complaint,1 asserting various claims, including legal … for a jury trial regarding the 1 Haroldson's third-party complaint asserted claims against Patrick P. Toscano, Jr., … January 1994 to June 2010. According to Haroldson's CEPA2 complaint, his duties in 2008 and 2009 included filing …
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… the trial court to conduct a second resentencing to comport with the Eighth Amendment of the United States … of lengthy sentences imposed on minors who committed very serious crimes and were tried as adults, State v. James Zarate, A-2001-17, and State v. Comer, A-1230-18. Comer's case was a companion to Zuber's …
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… based on his training and experience, he understood this comment to mean defendant had two bundles of heroin on his … Id. at 20. We instructed the trial court to "perform a complete factor-by-factor King7 analysis" Ibid. To assist … car, the officers' knowledge of the drug trafficking area encompassing defendant’s residence, and defendant’s recent …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … hearing at which the victim described how she was asked to come to the courthouse to observe county jail inmates, … he "reentered the room and thanked [the victim] for coming to headquarters and assisting further in the …
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… her job, which required extensive reading, writing and computer use, as "sedentary." Defendant participated in the … while driving to work. She consulted several doctors, complaining that she was unable to drive due to the … her symptoms, including reading, evaluating data and computer work." Defendant also provided Hartford with …
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… The Court emphasized that the trial court "must ensure compliance with the requirement of 'some expert consensus … prevents the jury's exposure to unsound science through the compelling voice of an expert." Accutane Litigation, 234 … accepted by fellow members of the pertinent scientific community." Id. at 396-97. In short, "[m]ethodology, in all …
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… amount of blood throughout the kitchen[,]" the officers, accompanied by the son, went to the basement. The officers … They found defendant, asleep and naked, under a blanket or comforter, on the floor in front of the washer and dryer. … at a bar called Pueblo Viejo, 6 A-4925-15T1 the blood had come from his brother, and his brother might be in his room. …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time the crime was committed, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Unpersuaded by … was an incident" at the gas station, "the subject who committed [the] crime was a six-foot black male and … his conversation with Petrola, defendant quickly opened a compartment in the backpack for a few seconds, and Storch …
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… whether defendant is entitled to trade secrets of a private company for the sole purpose of challenging at a Frye1 … the hearing, the State produced an expert who relied on his company's complex probabilistic genotyping software program to testify …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … hearing at which the victim described how she was asked to come to the courthouse to observe county jail inmates, … he "reentered the room and thanked [the victim] for coming to headquarters and assisting further in the …
BERNICE PISACK, ETC. VS. B&C TOWING, INC., ET AL. VS. THE CITY OF NEWARK EPTISAM PELLEGRINO, ETC. VS. NICK'S TOWING SERVICE, INC., A-5668-16T3 ET AL. CHRISTOPHER WALKER, ETC. VS. ALL POINTS AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING, INC., ET AL. (L-6501-13, L-1606-17 AND L-792
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… Accordingly, we issue a consolidated opinion to address the common questions presented by these appeals. Having reviewed … does not provide immunity against claims based on the fees companies charge for non-consensual towing of vehicles; and … and its regulations limit the services for which a towing company can charge. We also hold that the TCCWNA applies to …
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… FOR FEAR OF REPRISALS BY THE STATE. POINT II IMPROPER COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR IN SUMMATION EXCEEDED THE … Evidence That [Decedent]'s Preexisting Medical Conditions Combined With The Delay In Transporting Him To The Hospital … you, any family member or close friend ever been accused of committing an offense other than a minor motor vehicle …
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… jeans, a black coat, and carrying a bag of tools. Suarez compared this footage with the footage from Newark, which … judge granted the State's motion in an oral decision and accompanying order. The judge noted that he had reviewed the … it was not delineated on the Miranda form. The judge commented that a suspect's "immigration status doesn't …
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… influence of extraneous matters. When the trial court becomes aware of allegations of juror misconduct, bias, or … therefore inadequate. (pp. 24-27) 4 5. The trial court’s incomplete inquiry also left unresolved the second step of the … apartment of their intended target, where they planned to commit a burglary. The encounter led to the victim’s brutal …
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… it was noted that the Tax Court Management Office in combination with the Information Systems Division of the … implemented a technical conversion of the Tax Court's computer system from an inadequate DBASE 3, CLIPPER PC … as the new system offers greater availability of current computer technology, the Tax Court is now especially …
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… implemented a technical conversion of the Tax Court=s computer system from an inefficient DBASE 3, CLIPPER PC … to a SYBASE PC client-server application in order to accommodate the current data processing needs of the Tax … of case-processing. The current system offers up-to-date computer technology, permits detailed analyses of case data …
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… numerals has been adopted as follows: 1Assembly AAP committee amendments adopted December 12, 2019. §§3,22 - … cards provided by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle 2 Commission, amending various parts of the statutory law, and … surface and which is not powered by gasoline or 12 diesel fuel and complies with federal safety standards as set forth …