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… that defendant employed "a screw and/or a shank" in the commission of the crimes, elevating the attempted escape and … corrections officers searched the inmates and the unit. In one of defendant's socks, officers found a screw with … that the screw "came from the back plate that was holding one of the phones in the unit to the wall." The phone was …
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… of first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a) (count one); third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful … dismissed count two, charging second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a). … the court imposed a fifteen-year prison sentence on count one subject to the No Early Release Act 3 A-1073-17T1 …
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… Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-2531. Frank C. Cioffi argued the cause for appellant Natea Bomar (Sciarra & Catrambone, LLC, attorneys; Frank C. Cioffi, of counsel and on the … for the reasons stated by ALJ in her thorough and well-reasoned written opinion, which were adopted by the CSC. We add …
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… the trial court's denial of his motion to suppress thirty-one folds of heroin found on his person and fifty folds of … BEEN SUPPRESSED BECAUSE THE APPARENT DRUG SALE BY WITTER'S COMPANION DID NOT GIVE THE POLICE PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST … suppression evidentiary hearing, he or she is better positioned to determine credibility. State v. Locurto, 157 N.J. …
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… information about an unidentified black male known as "Money," who was distributing heroin and cocaine in the South … the Pleasantville CDS trade, Officer VanSyckle believed "Money" was Umar Salahuddin, who was known to distribute CDS … VanSyckle, who was surveilling the residence, advised radio communication that Salahuddin and defendant had exited the …
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… October 18, 2018 – Decided March 18, 2019 Before Judges Simonelli, O'Connor and DeAlmeida. On appeal from Superior … Fearns and Robert D. Kretzer, on the briefs). William T. Donegan, Assistant County Counsel, argued the cause for … of a tree planted pursuant to the City of Linden Shade Tree Commission planting program, or (b) work performed by City …
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… accounts. Amelia was designated the sole beneficiary on one account. The other account was to be distributed as … plan, Stuart's attorney noted the absence of any mental incompetence or undue influence regarding Stuart's wishes in … the memorandum Stuart requested, on February 9, 2016, one of the attorneys went to Stuart's home to review the …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5962-17T3 D.Z., Petitioner-Appellant, v. OCEAN COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES, … is limited . R. 1:36-3. 2 A-5962-17T3 PER CURIAM Petitioner D.Z. appeals from the December 18, 2019 amended final … to establish the type of services provided to her, the compensation she provided for those services, or that the …
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… some of Riley's clothes were taken, as were his cell phone, wallet and keys. The van slowed down as it headed down … on the door of a nearby house, and the occupants summoned an ambulance. During the time that Riley was held in … of duct tape, a roll of electrical tape, an aluminum bat completely wrapped in electrical tape and a leather …
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… with second-degree eluding, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2(b) (count one); fourth- degree resisting arrest, N.J.S.A. … After questioning defendant, the officer found more than one ounce of marijuana in a compartment of the car. A Passaic County Grand Jury returned …
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… PC, Third-Party Plaintiffs- Appellants, v. CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendant- Respondent, and HILDEGARDE … Realty Mgmt. v. Harris, 155 N.J. 212, 226 (1998) (quoting Stonehurst at Freehold v. Twp. Comm. of Freehold, 139 N.J. … with R[ule] 4:50-1." Harris, 155 N.J. at 226 (quoting Stonehurst at Freehold, 139 N.J. Super at 313); see DEG, LLC …
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… from the trial court's April 6, 2018 order dismissing its complaint challenging the Supreme Court's authority to … circumstances," should remission be allowed beyond one year. After the report was published, the rules were … that the Directive was unconstitutional. He reasoned that the revised guidelines were fashioned to address …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY (GEICO), Defendant-Respondent. … The policy is ambiguous if the language supports more than one meaning. Sahli v. Woodbine Bd. of Educ., 193 N.J. 309, … that the regular use exclusion supports more than one meaning—a threshold requirement a judge must make before …
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… policies, High Point and Farm Family disagreed about which company was responsible for providing coverage since both … equal but not exceed the highest applicable limit for any one vehicle under any insurance providing coverage on either … However: (a) if an insured is: (i) a named insured under one or more policies providing similar coverage; and (ii) …
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… with second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1) (count one); third-degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. … and the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend that the court sentence defendant to probation, conditioned on defendant serving 180 days in the county jail. At …
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… on appeal. The parties were never married, but have one child together, K.C., Jr., born in August 2007. The … was tumultuous. According to plaintiff, defendant committed numerous acts of physical and verbal abuse from … the matter was heard before him on June 9, 2017. During a one-day hearing, plaintiff was represented by counsel and …
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… was involved in an accident that resulted in the death of one person and serious injury of another. Defendant did not … County Prosecutor's Office (HCPO) indicted defendant on one count of being involved in a motor vehicle accident that … driver's license had been suspended by the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) as a sanction, as opposed to a suspension …
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… reconsideration. The State further contends the judge compounded that error by finding the prosecutor's decision … care to N.L. (Nancy),1 a ninety-year-old woman, who lived alone and suffered from dementia. During a visit, Nancy's son, C.L. (Carl), discovered Nancy no longer had telephone service and had accumulated unpaid bills. Following a …
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… (App. Div. 2012).) In this appeal arising from plaintiffs’ complaint to cancel and discharge a judgment lien held by … Consequently, the trial court equitably tolled the one-year period prescribed by the statute. In a published … of the bankruptcy proceeding and that the tolling of the one-year waiting period prescribed by the statute was …
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… Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-2531. Frank C. Cioffi argued the cause for appellant Natea Bomar (Sciarra & Catrambone, LLC, attorneys; Frank C. Cioffi, of counsel and on the … for the reasons stated by ALJ in her thorough and well-reasoned written opinion, which were adopted by the CSC. We add …