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… the home. With the front door open, officers heard "crying coming from the basement." Therefore, the officer in charge … counts of second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … defendant's suppression motion. In a written opinion accompanying the order, the judge found the testimonies of …
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… posing as a fourteen-year-old girl, into traveling or accompanying the defendant to some location other than the … is a place "other" than where the defendant was when he communicated with the child. In the unpublished portion of … activity. Teams of officers were stationed in an apartment complex in Franklin Township, Somerset County. Special Agent …
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… Records Custodian for the NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, and NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, … common[]law right of access . . . is not absolute." Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997). The threshold … closely scrutinized.'" Carter, 230 N.J. at 282 (quoting Keddie, 148 N.J. at 51). Courts are to "consider whether the …
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… summary judgment requires our consideration of "the competent evidential materials submitted by the parties to … Plaintiff alleged Peralta, Sr. was going to use his realty company to sell the properties and collect his commission. … Plaintiff sought compensatory and punitive damages and remedies under the CFA. Plaintiff also disclosed he was …
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… and store CDS [(controlled dangerous substance)] [is] a common practice utilized by individuals who are engaged in … of CDS, drug paraphernalia[,] and records, inside of hidden compartments and or voids in a vehicle, in an attempt to … constitutionally recognized limitations for the sake of expedience. Having held the principal basis for the search of …
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… for defendant's guilty plea to count one, the State recommended a reduced sentence, in the second-degree range, of … testified during the hearing that in May 2014 she used her computer to contact a man through Craig's List. She admitted … charges. She noted that Nicole's Law paperwork had been completed, restricting defendant from having any contact …
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… v. AAA INSURANCE and/or CSAA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and A PLUS CONTENTS, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … she filed suit against: (1) CSAA General Insurance Company, her homeowner's insurance carrier, seeking compensation for damaged personal property and personal …
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… Norris held various unclassified positions, former DOC Commissioner Gary Lanigan appointed her deputy 1 "All job … except for those job titles allocated by the Civil Service Commission to the unclassified service as provided in N.J.A.C. 4A:3-1.3." N.J.A.C. 4A:3-1.1(a). 3 A-3868-22 commissioner. Norris's deputy commissioner responsibilities …
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… Firko and Susswein. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … argued the cause for respondent (Law Office of Frank A. Viscomi, attorneys; Keeley A. McDonald, on the brief). PER … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0710-23 In this workers' compensation case, petitioner Victoria Salomone appeals from …
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… He asked defendant for his driving credentials; defendant complied. Officer Chieppa noted defendant was "stumbling and … either prescribed to him by a doctor, or that they were dietary supplements. He claimed at various times to be … opioid use disorder. Buprenorphine is Suboxone's main ingredient. Chieppa asked if defendant was willing to perform a …
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… Esther expressed concern about Eve visiting Edwin that coming weekend. After speaking with Esther, the Division … Eve. Edwin stated that he believed the referral was an outcome of Esther wanting control and he related a disagreement … testified before a judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas in connection with 8 A-2856-21 Esther's …
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… of the events of October 6th were admittedly after she had come out of a deep sleep," "was in a fog," and "confused … testimony." Because defendant had "an interest in the outcome" of the trial, the judge did not deem defendant's … State only needed to "prove that [d]efendant purposefully committed an act of sexual contact." The judge explained …
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… trial, C.S. was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … hydrant Martinez observed "a male dressed in [a] black hoodie with a large design that cover[ed] the whole chest area … And the person I described earlier with the black hoodie, the large design on the chest, light-color pants, and …
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… to proceed in the future." She expressed concern that a complaint would be sent to defendant through the mail … discovery to provide, including any statements and/or communication with the alleged victim? [Assistant Prosecutor … discovery rules provide the trial court with a range of remedies for non-compliance. The court may "order such party to …
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… entirety; adjudicate him in violation of litigant's rights; compel defendant to satisfy his alimony arrears of over … entirety and granted plaintiff's enforcement motion. In the comprehensive written opinion accompanying her order, the … a Family Part judge is entitled to use various remedies to enforce a judgment or order concerning alimony after …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC Nos. 2016-038, 2016- 196, 2020-063, … for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Frank C. Kanther, Deputy General Counsel, on the … unfair practice charges with Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) against the City to rescind the General …
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… DCPP investigator, Nicole Crank, spoke with the parents to complete a child welfare assessment, J.R. alleged she had … had been told L.M.'s diagnosis was vasculitis 4 A-0217-23 complex disease and not serum sickness. Because J.R. and … Center ("CPC"), review L.M.'s medical records and make recommendations to assist the family. J.R. then provided the …
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… prosecutor made a formal motion to dismiss the refusal complaint. Rather, the dismissal of that 1 N.J.S.A. … as part of the municipal prosecutor's explanation of the comprehensive plea arrangement that had been negotiated by … plea counsel was ineffective; the record 5 A-3012-21 was incomplete due to the off-the-record conference; and the judge …
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… classes, and therapeutic visitation services. Mary only completed the mental health and substance abuse treatment … sister and parents three months later. Mary continued to comply with services, including intensive outpatient (IOP) … children. Mary's mother lived out of state and failed to complete the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children …
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… without an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. I. This matter comes before us a second time. Defendant appealed from the … parties' briefs and arguments, the judge entered an order accompanied by a comprehensive twenty-five-page written decision denying …