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… for a canine unit’s arrival prolonged defendant’s traffic stop, and if so, whether the delay was justified by … did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court … that prolongs a traffic stop beyond the time required to complete the stop’s mission, unless he possesses reasonable …
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… with the Wage Collection Section, Division of Wage and Hour Compliance, of the New Jersey Department of Labor and … a benefit entitling Warren to payment at a point in the future but not as "direct monetary compensation for labor or … accrued hours permitted her only to take time off in the future for which she would receive pay for not rendering any …
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… considering their then respective assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Neither Party will be compelled to … at 484). In addition, we review the denial of equitable remedies for abuse of discretion. Sears Mortg. Corp. v. Rose, … judge has broad discretionary power to adapt equitable remedies to the specific circumstances of a case). "A court …
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… registration as sex offenders, applies to a registrant who committed Megan’s Law offenses before the date on which … to adhere to Megan’s Law registration requirements and community supervision for life (CSL). In February 2019, … no longer presented a risk of harm to others in his community, and it therefore did not oppose his release from …
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… OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY TO CONDUCT THE MOTOR VEHICLE STOP OR TO REQUEST CONSENT FROM [DEFENDANT] TO SEARCH HIS … and provided with a specified amount of currency to complete the transaction. Klumpp followed the CI to … asked defendant "to step out of the vehicle," and, after he complied, asked defendant "if he[ would] be willing to allow …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STONINGTON CAPITAL, LLC, SUPERIOR … Aetna, any trial on the merits with its evidence would be futile and instead, dismissal of the Complaint is … under the limited warranty to avail itself of remedies contemplated in the limited warranty. The limited …
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… the visitor give him the money in her purse. Once she complied, defendant fled toward a black car. 3 A-2327-19 Six … convicted on at least two separate occasions of two crimes, committed at different times," and "the date of the … anger management, reentry preparation, and religious studies; (3) has medical issues, including cancer that was in …
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… denied defendant's pretrial motion to dismiss the contempt complaint. After a trial, the judge, sitting as the trier of … written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with [his former wife.]" On July 2, 2021, … information that appears on the recipient's phone appear to come from another person's phone rather than the caller's …
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… While she did not attend the college defendant had recommended, the school she attended was apparently less … failure to do so will weigh heavily against the grant of a future application." Id. at 547. In Gac, the father paid … 347 N.J. Super. 33, 39 (App. Div. 2002). "The key ingredients" to the applicability of laches "are knowledge and …
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… that, as soon as he had spoken, defendant immediately complained of chest pain and said “she only had two shots … September 26, 2023 Decided November 20, 2023 Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … Suarez, Hudson County Prosecutor, attorney; Patrick F. Galdieri, II, of counsel and on the briefs). Emily K. Graham, …
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… to the extent it confirms an arbitration award of extra compensation to the Board's custodial employees who reported … custodial employees conflicts with the public policy embodied in N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-9(e)(1). That statute, enacted at … was enacted on April 14, 2020.1 After the Board stopped paying custodial, security, and maintenance employees …
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… from inside his apartment. Defendant was then involuntarily committed and taken to Hackensack University Medical Center … a loser, lacked direction in life, and [that he] wished to stop living," highlighted the significance of defendant's … as to whether the order at issue may be vacated in the future on subsequent application with sufficient proofs. 11 …
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… State failed to prove the officers who executed the search complied with the "knock-and-announce" rule. Specifically, … to perform further review of no- knock provisions in the future." Off. of the Att'y Gen., Law Enf't Directive No. … N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118.5 did not take effect until after this stop, making it inapplicable at the suppression hearing." 479 …
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… of his motion to suppress evidence seized from a traffic stop and the resulting statements he made during the … I. The motion judge summarized his factual findings in a comprehensive written opinion following the evidentiary … defendant about a cellphone and wallet he saw in the glove compartment and desserts in the back seat. Defendant advised …
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… to HUMC's post office lock box an offer of settlement accompanied with a check for $45,479.04. The payment … DISPUTE RESOLUTION. 4 A-3330-21 consideration ($1,000). The top part of the check stub stated, "CURE is offering the … settlement tactics of CURE, HUMC is not without a remedy in future matters. We observe that New Jersey has codified the …
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… pending charges; allow defendant to exculpate his wife; recommend a ten-year prison term with a five- year parole … a flat five-year term on the second-degree theft charge; recommend that defendant's aggregate sentence run concurrent … of his other charges; the State's assurance it would stop "investigating other known, uncharged criminal conduct"; …
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… A.S., contacted the Cherry Hill Police Department, complaining that defendant, her mother, had falsely reported … intercept her daughter, but instead to "see whether in the future we can buy a house . . . or a second home." She … goes anywhere, there is a wellness check or she is getting stopped at the airport[,] or her boyfriend is being detained …
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… Division of Local Government Services, of the Department of Community Affairs of the State of New Jersey, THE LOCAL … Division of Local Government Services of the Department of Community Affairs, LOCAL FINANCE BOARD OF THE STATE OF NEW … Constitution prohibit[ing] present people from binding future legislation." The judge noted that incorporating the …
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… fairness of an [eighty]-year 4 A-3389-22 aggregate term, comprised of four consecutive sentences. (5). The … following the 13 A-3389-22 shooting, but predicting the future conduct of those who have a history of drug or … will commit another offense. The difficulty of predicting future behavior of people who are prone to be drug and …
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… indictment against defendant, P.T., after finding he lacked competency. We affirm. I. A. The Indictments When arrested … would restore him to competence "in the foreseeable future." As to dangerousness, the report noted that there … [defendant] would attain fitness in the foreseeable future." The court then conducted a competency hearing in …