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… erroneously denied his motion for a mistrial because a comment by the State 's sole eyewitness was "wholly improper … "say something." Although the court would not allow J.B. to comment at that point, the court permitted him to respond to … of Bouie, and concluded her examination. J.B. made no other comments pertaining to justice for the victim's family.3 …
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… the alleged earlier incidents. He referred to a written complaint that M.P. filed in November 2014, reporting that … property. Defendant apparently visited the home, in the company of a police officer and apartment manager, to … by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant committed that act . . . ." Regarding gun possession, the …
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… by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, which may touch on some policy-laden sentencing … fairness of the decision to impose consecutive sentences compels reversal of defendant’s sentence and remand for a … 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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… whether a defendant’s answer to a civil forfeiture complaint can be introduced against him in a related … criminal case against defendant filed a civil forfeiture complaint. The complaint named defendant and sought to forfeit the $2928 in …
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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 … presented clear and convincing evidence that the defendant committed the offense. The judgment of the Appellate …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … determined that since plaintiff had under reported its income from inter-company leasing for the audited years 2012 to 2015 under …
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… AND. | DOCKET No. OCN-L-3426-17 JANE DOES, 1-10 AND ABC | COMPANIES, 1-10, | | Defendant(s). | … improvement project formally known as the Manhattan Street Complex Water Storage Improvements and Warehouse Building … "Public law, not private law, ordinarily defines the remedies of the parties. Stipulated damages are an exception to …
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… and granting defendants summary judgment dismissing the complaint. Based on our review of the record presented on … fee in accordance with Rule 4:23-5(a). I. Plaintiff's Complaint To provide context for our discussion of the … issues, we briefly summarize the allegations in plaintiff's complaint.1 Plaintiff alleges it is a "limited liability …
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… of E.J.D. in 2014 and 2016, and after J.F.H. successfully completed certain services, she was reunited with E.J.D. in … further efforts toward reunification but ultimately filed a complaint seeking termination of J.F.H.'s parental rights, … E.J.D.'s adoption by the A. Family. The guardianship trial commenced in June 2018. We discern the following facts from …
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… I. On May 22, 2014, plaintiff filed an eleven-count complaint, which was later amended, asserting that over a … two remanded claims that are at issue in this appeal. After completion of discovery following the remand, defendants … Bank. The D'Angelos filed an answer to the 2008 foreclosure complaint with affirmative defenses and counterclaims …
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… and raises the following issues: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED REVERSIBLE MISCONDUCT WHEN SHE APPEALED TO THE … BY THE RECORD IN HER SUMMATION. A. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT WHEN SHE ASKED THE JURY TO VIEW THE … A MOTHER WHOSE CHILD WAS SEXUALLY ABUSED. B. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN SUMMATION WHEN SHE MADE UNSUPPORTED …
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… by the Law Division after a jury found him guilty as an accomplice to five counts of second-degree robbery and related offenses, and of committing second-degree eluding. The court sentenced … incident, the court erred in its jury instructions about accomplice liability, and his trial counsel was ineffective …
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… unlawful possession of a weapon, as a principal or an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b); … would give him alcohol or "a bag of weed to smoke" as compensation. Defendant testified he made phone calls for … TO CURE THE PROSECUTOR'S CLEARLY AND UNMISTAKABLY IMPROPER COMMENTS DURING SUMMATION FAILED TO CORRECT THE ERROR SO …
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… not believe the worker had "called the f***ing police to come," and explained that she and Matthew had been upstairs … basis under the Dodd Act.4 After the Division filed a complaint for custody, the court approved the removal. … sought substance abuse treatment, but only counseling was recommended. During visits to the family home, caseworkers …
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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. … that C.A.’s brain injury resulted from unpreventable birth complications. Plaintiffs filed suit against the Hospital …
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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 …
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… In this appeal, the Court addresses the application of the common interest rule, which extends the confidentiality of attorney-client communications and attorney work product to information … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right to access government records. Martin E. …