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… of an intended event that "is extraordinary or unusual in common experience." 192 N.J. at 201 (quoting Russo v. … was injured while she was performing a required job duty in compliance with the procedures governing the manual opening …
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… with her finding that defendant did not establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel, we affirm. In 2016, a jury found defendant guilty of committing second-degree certain persons not to have a … PCR in all respects except one. Because the judge had not commented on defendant's argument that his trial counsel was …
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… mother, S.H. (Samantha). We add the following brief comments. The judge conducted the hearing over the course of … children and that the children's emotional condition had become impaired as a result. Our review of the trial court's … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result" of a parent or guardian's …
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… Revised: 09/2025, CN:12427 page 1 of 5 New Jersey Judiciary Community Service Work Site Safety Program Guidelines for Work Sites Community Service Work Site Safety Program Guidelines for … and search for probation services. ABOUT THE COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK SITE SAFETY PROGRAM The Probation …
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… Litigation, Case No. 291 ORDER THIS MATTER having come before the Com1 on the Motion of Defendants, Ethicon, Inc. and Johnson & Johnson for an Order dismissing Plaintiffs' Complaint, Plaintiffs having opposed said Motion, and the …
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… se from the summary judgment dismissal of his Law Division complaint against defendant C.C., a psychiatrist who allegedly treated plaintiff during his involuntary commitment at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC) between December … Because the causes of action loosely pled in plaintiff's complaint were time- barred or otherwise insufficiently …
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… 2C:39-5(b); and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing an offense involving controlled dangerous … to an amended charge of aggravated manslaughter with a recommended 3 A-1834-21 sentence of nineteen years in prison … arguments lack merit because he did not establish a prima facie showing of ineffective assistance of counsel. …
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… robbery, one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and one count of carjacking. Pursuant to his … have provided the trial judge with expert testimony and studies explaining why his youth warranted a lesser sentence … on the merits only if the defendant has presented a prima facie claim of ineffective assistance, material issues …
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… that upheld a hearing officer's determination that she committed prohibited act *.803/*.002 (aiding another person to commit an assault) by blocking a doorway that would have … reversal of the Department's imposition of penalties of commitment to a Restricted Housing Unit for ninety days, …
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… of an item with which you are unfamiliar. ■ Submit your completed report no later than the fourth working day of the month. ■ When you have completed both pages of this form, press the Submit by … 2 & 3. Cases added (Count each new case once in the primary reason column and once in the secondary reason …
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… NJ 08540 Tel. (609) 454-7435 Email: bruceafran@aol.com Attorney for Defendant-Appellant Willie Tanner PRESENTLY … THAT HIS TRIAL TESTIMONY THAT HE AND TANNER AGREED TO COMMIT ROBBERIES WAS NOT TRUE AND HE DOES NOT KNOW IF ANY … Activities Assessment Ca111 Inquiry (11/19/03) UBHC Johnson Diet Order (11/14/03) Ca114 UBHC Johnson Nutritional …
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… made by mobile video recorders (MVRs) in police vehicles in compliance with a municipal police chief’s general order. In … MVR recordings at the center of this appeal were made in compliance with the Order. The MVR recordings at issue … Paff sought access to the MVR recordings under OPRA and the common law. The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office (OCPO) …
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… response to an OPRA request.” One month later, Paff filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Superior Court, Law … is also the records custodian) violated both OPRA and the common law right of access. Paff sought an order compelling the Township to release the requested fields of …
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… find beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant actually committed the prior offense before that evidence may receive … beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant actually committed the prior offense. Having determined that the … of consequence to the determination of the action.” “[T]he primary focus in determining the relevance of evidence is …
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… by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, which may touch on some policy-laden sentencing … by the concept that punishment of crime should be based primarily on principles of deserved punishment in proportion … In support of this argument, defendant cites a series of studies and research papers suggesting that there is minimal …
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… of child pornography. Defendant admitted that his computer files included pornographic videos of his … implications of plea bargaining under a provision of the Comprehensive Drug Reform Act that substantially 3 expanded … Internet Crime Task Force concluded that defendant had made computer files containing child pornography available for …
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… attended a free eye screening conducted by the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Commission) at the Jersey Shore Family Health Center (Family … care for those “who are uninsured, underinsured, without a primary care physician and/or who lack access to regular …
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… affirmed defendant’s conviction and sentence, relying primarily on its decision in Burroughs. This Court granted … purposes.” N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(a)(3). The Senate Judiciary Committee explained that the amended statute provided that … for sentencing purposes as a second offense.” S. Judiciary Comm. Statement to S. No. 1267, 199th Leg., 1st Sess. (June …
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… and created a statutory privilege shielding specific communications from discovery in litigation. The Act sought … staff. Regulations detailing the requirements for complying with the Act were not promulgated until 2008. … to the conclusion of the day shift at 7:00 p.m., the nurse primarily responsible for her care was Kourtney 1 At this …
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… permitting the Court to consider the MPC and any relevant commentary during its analysis of the statutory provision. … to the authority to impose multiple extended terms, the MPC Commentaries observe that ordinary terms and certain … Granting the prosecutor this power permits the State to comply with the unambiguous legislative directive in …