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… the [CI]. Jason Labega and the [CI] exchanged the [WPD] buy money for a quantity of crack cocaine. Shortly after the … that through his training and experience he learned it was common for individuals who distribute 4 A-1747-15T3 … to the police and the police conducted two controlled buys at his residence, [XXX] West Ave., before submitting …
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… of the attenuation issue. I. An August 15, 2016 complaint-warrant charged defendant with possession of … investigated the report and conducted two controlled buys of suspected cocaine from defendant through a … in the presence of the police and arranged for the buys at agreed upon locations. Investigating officers …
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… of the attenuation issue. I. An August 15, 2016 complaint-warrant charged defendant with possession of … investigated the report and conducted two controlled buys of suspected cocaine from defendant through a … in the presence of the police and arranged for the buys at agreed upon locations. Investigating officers …
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… required Haviland to spend most of the day sitting behind a computer. In 2012, Haviland began to exhibit various … and subsequently referred 1 Haviland was prescribed pain pills and received epidural shots in both her back and neck. … 4 A-0944-19 Dr. Collier opined that, based on Haviland's complaints, she was still symptomatic and had difficulty …
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… Crystal relay the purchase price to Forbes, who would then communicate the price to him. Investigator Newton 1 … notice and plead not guilty stating he was trying to get pills for his girlfriend[.] SID Inv. Newton reported … appellant received sanctions, including 120 days' loss of commutation time, 120 days' administrative segregation, and …
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… injury because she was in pain" and "was given some sort of pills, painkillers or something of that sort." The judge … a "probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome" of the proceeding. [State v. O'Neil, 219 N.J. 598, 611 …
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… for narcotics. The following day, Padro was charged with committing prohibited acts *.203, possession or introduction … correctional facility channels. The disciplinary hearing commenced in July 2017, and at Padro's request, … 270 days of administrative segregation, 270 days' loss of commutation time, 30 days' loss of recreation privileges, …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Francine I. Axelrad's comprehensive oral decision. We add the following comments. To obtain termination of parental rights, the … She also revealed that defendant "always pops [blue] pills." In light of these facts, we find it immaterial that …
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… Crystal relay the purchase price to Forbes, who would then communicate the price to him. Investigator Newton 1 … notice and plead not guilty stating he was trying to get pills for his girlfriend[.] SID Inv. Newton reported … appellant received sanctions, including 120 days' loss of commutation time, 120 days' administrative segregation, and …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Francine I. Axelrad's comprehensive oral decision. We add the following comments. To obtain termination of parental rights, the … She also revealed that defendant "always pops [blue] pills." In light of these facts, we find it immaterial that …
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… required Haviland to spend most of the day sitting behind a computer. In 2012, Haviland began to exhibit various … and subsequently referred 1 Haviland was prescribed pain pills and received epidural shots in both her back and neck. … 4 A-0944-19 Dr. Collier opined that, based on Haviland's complaints, she was still symptomatic and had difficulty …
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… for narcotics. The following day, Padro was charged with committing prohibited acts *.203, possession or introduction … correctional facility channels. The disciplinary hearing commenced in July 2017, and at Padro's request, … 270 days of administrative segregation, 270 days' loss of commutation time, 30 days' loss of recreation privileges, …
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… injury because she was in pain" and "was given some sort of pills, painkillers or something of that sort." The judge … a "probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome" of the proceeding. [State v. O'Neil, 219 N.J. 598, 611 …
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… The CI then conducted a total of three controlled buys at the apartment, one of which involved defendant. 1 … Defendant subsequently entered into a plea agreement encompassing all four indictments. Specifically, defendant … of the three paragraphs describing the three controlled buys. The specific sentence appears in the context of the …
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… The CI then conducted a total of three controlled buys at the apartment, one of which involved defendant. 1 … Defendant subsequently entered into a plea agreement encompassing all four indictments. Specifically, defendant … of the three paragraphs describing the three controlled buys. The specific sentence appears in the context of the …
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2C:18-2a
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… in property that has been stolen is not an offense. It becomes a criminal act when one deals in stolen property … otherwise dispose of property to another person; or 2) To buy, receive, possess or obtain control of or use property, … satisfactorily explained, you may infer that the person buying or selling the property knew that it had been stolen. …
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… additional delivery of cocaine. Defendant told the CI to come to his apartment. Detectives maintained visual … Notably, in Keyes, the Court noted a "controlled [drug] buy is [] central to our analysis whether the corroborating … fact is outcome determinative, a successful controlled drug buy is generally very persuasive evidence." Ibid. (citing …
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… additional delivery of cocaine. Defendant told the CI to come to his apartment. Detectives maintained visual … Notably, in Keyes, the Court noted a "controlled [drug] buy is [] central to our analysis whether the corroborating … fact is outcome determinative, a successful controlled drug buy is generally very persuasive evidence." Ibid. (citing …
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2C:21-6c(3)
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… 5/18/98 Page 1 of 2 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: CREDIT CARD THEFT(BUYS A CREDIT CARD) N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6c(3) The defendant is … section of the statute reads as follows: . . . a person who buys a credit card from a person other than the issuer is … acted knowingly. CREDIT CARD CRIMES: CREDIT CARD THEFT BUYS A CREDIT CARD N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6c(3) Page 2 of 2 A person …
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… at defendant's address and the location of the drug buy. "[S]urveillance personnel observed [defendant] exit the … confirmed defendant's residence through the Motor Vehicle Commission. Klumpp's supporting affidavit included his … The CI also contacted defendant to make a controlled buy of heroin and that purchase was made in Klumpp's …