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… 2C:39-9(d) (count four). He was acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) (count five). Defendant … circumstances of the offense, and the role of the actor in committing the offense, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved …
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… 3 A-2254-24 In August 2021, Jang moved to dismiss the complaint under Rule 4:6- 2(e). The trial court denied the … leave to appeal. In November 2021, plaintiff amended its complaint and added claims for fraud and deceit, quantum … In January 2022, defendants again moved to dismiss the complaint. Plaintiff did not oppose the application. The …
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… with the president of the HOA's property management company. On March 8, 2024, the Board voted to remove … letter to the HOA's counsel, enclosing a draft verified complaint and order to show cause. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged the Board had removed him in …
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… the jury the following limiting instruction about fresh complaint evidence: It does not strengthen [K.O.'s] … provide the underlying truth of the sexual offense. A fresh complaint only dispels any negative inference that might be … assumed silence. . . . If there was a delay in making the complaint you may consider whether any circumstances existed …
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… 9:6-8.21(c)(4). Mary also appeals from the trial court's companion order denying her a plenary hearing on sibling … disregarded Mary's request and the Division's multiple recommendations for sibling visitation, failed to adequately … welfare. On January 31, 2023, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause seeking the continued …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … the motivation of a police officer whose stop of an automobile is based upon a traffic violation committed in his … States, 578 U.S. 348, 350-51 (2015) (quoting Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U.S. 405, 407 (2005)). But an officer may prolong …
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… for substance abuse and psychological assessments. R.H. completed a substance abuse evaluation with a provider, who recommended her for intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) three … attempts to reach her, and was ultimately discharged for noncompliance on July 29, 2019. W.H. attended his substance …
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… $308,000 and $466,000 per year, exclusively from commissions. Goldfarb met defendant in March 2013. According … and the doctrine of promissory estoppel, as well as the remedies associated with each. A. Key to defendant’s argument … see Restatement (Second) of Contracts: Purposes of Remedies, § 344(a) (Am. Law Inst. 1981) (“Judicial remedies …
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… considers whether the trial court properly dismissed the common law claims of conversion and negligence that Dr. … The court reasoned that the UCC governed Lembo’s remedies against TD Bank and that “common law negligence is not … for a recovery through a private action or set forth remedies or a statute of limitations -- all indicia of a …
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… that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … if there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and to protect citizens against unfounded criminal … evidence to establish probable cause that a crime has been committed and that the accused committed it. That said, …
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… Defendant told his uncle that he knew where his parents’ bodies were buried and that one other person was involved. … ambiguous, officers are required to stop the interrogation completely, or to ask only questions narrowly directed to … Ryan walked through the home, and searched the automobile owned by defendant’s father.1 Detective Ryan …
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… An appellate panel reversed, holding that both trial courts committed plain error when they permitted the juries … error for the testimony to be replayed in open court, but recommended that trial judges confronted with similar requests … was also charged to ensure that any video playback was accompanied by a readback of direct and cross-examination of …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a sentence of time served. During the plea hearing, … was implied by defendant’s unequivocal assertion that he committed child abuse by using language that tended to …
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… supra, 195 N.J. at 173-74. Additionally, widely-read commentary existing at the time of defendant’s appeal warned … that, had the jury been properly instructed, the outcome of the trial would have been different. Since the trial … generally not in dispute. Those events, as described, are a composite of the trial testimonies of three witnesses, one …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … contended that the search was reasonable under the automobile exception to the warrant requirement, maintaining … The panel also rejected the application of the automobile exception to the warrant requirement. 8 The State …
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… THE DIRECTOR OF THE NEW JERSEY DIVISION ON CIVIL RIGHTS, Complainants-Respondents, v. DANE CONSTRUCTION CO., and PAT … not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Defendants, Dane Construction Company (Dane) and its principal Pat Buckley, appeal from … of the Division on Civil Rights (Division) on behalf of complainant Shi-Juan Lin. The Director ruled that defendants …
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… defendant Darrin Jennings for allegedly setting off an automobile accident that caused her to suffer permanent … policy with defendant Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company (Allstate) that provided coverage for damages up to … that additur and remittitur present “mirror images” of remedies designed to correct a damages award constituting a …
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… of an investigation without reasonable suspicion that she committed a crime or traffic violation. In 2011, defendant … behavior. A law enforcement officer cannot use an automobile stop merely for the purpose of a police interview and … her questions. A law enforcement officer cannot use an automobile stop merely for the purpose of a police interview. We …
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… self- insurance to cover medical expenses arising from automobile accidents when it amended the statutory scheme to … through its amendments to the no-fault system in the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act. 1. Section 12 addresses … limit the right of recovery, against the tortfeasor, of uncompensated economic loss sustained by the injured party” -- …
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… and noticed an "immediately apparent" odor of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle. MacRae asked defendant to step out … and [the State of New Jersey]'s common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, … 18-19 (1968)). "The scope of a warrantless search of an automobile is defined by the object of the search and 21 …