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… to involuntarily medicate defendant R.G. to restore him to competency to stand trial. We affirm the trial court's … developing weapons for the government. Defendant's father died at the hospital the next day of natural causes. … because the trial court failed to make adequate findings to support "the need for this [medication and did not make] any …
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… "went to the trunk," defendant said he "didn't allow him to come back up with nothing in the trunk." To "protect … death. Defendant agreed he fired "knowing [Howard] could die, but not really caring whether he did or not." He … court's rejection of mitigating factors was not supported by competent, credible evidence in the record." …
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… one time in the chest, suffered massive blood loss, and died. After the neighbor found Davis' body, Detective Mark … footage he obtained from the Crestbury Apartment complex located across the street from the row houses where … he could not have been the person who murdered Davis. In support of this claim, defendant noted the evidence at trial …
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… to involuntarily medicate defendant R.G. to restore him to competency to stand trial. We affirm the trial court's … developing weapons for the government. Defendant's father died at the hospital the next day of natural causes. … because the trial court failed to make adequate findings to support "the need for this [medication and did not make] any …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS KERLLY BOBOWICZ and ERIC BOBOWICZ, … a consensual relationship between co-workers does not support a hostile work environment sexual harassment claim. … At Eric Bobowicz’s deposition he explained that his father died from a heart attack, the heart attack occurred a year …
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… stabbing. He was subsequently charged with conduct that, if committed by an adult, would constitute, among other … neglect but had made only "a blanket statement not supported by any facts that the rule should be relaxed to … attainable goal when memories have dimmed, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence is lost or unattainable. . …
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… one time in the chest, suffered massive blood loss, and died. After the neighbor found Davis' body, Detective Mark … footage he obtained from the Crestbury Apartment complex located across the street from the row houses where … he could not have been the person who murdered Davis. In support of this claim, defendant noted the evidence at trial …
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… "went to the trunk," defendant said he "didn't allow him to come back up with nothing in the trunk." To "protect … death. Defendant agreed he fired "knowing [Howard] could die, but not really caring whether he did or not." He … court's rejection of mitigating factors was not supported by competent, credible evidence in the record." …
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… of the witness and his credibility . . . [but could] come up during cross-examination" and therefore could bear … Defendant denied killing Worthy or being present when she died. He claimed he gave Worthy's handbag to Campbell … counseled brief on this appeal, he raises the following points: POINT I. THE MOTION COURT SHOULD HAVE GRANTED …
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… of the witness and his credibility . . . [but could] come up during cross-examination" and therefore could bear … Defendant denied killing Worthy or being present when she died. He claimed he gave Worthy's handbag to Campbell … counseled brief on this appeal, he raises the following points: POINT I. THE MOTION COURT SHOULD HAVE GRANTED …
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… her car, she heard "whistling" and "talking sounds" coming from the left side of the house. She took care of her … position ignores the remainder of the sentence which points out that the evidence must be sufficient to establish … to his defense after memories have faded, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence has been lost.'" State v. …
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… teenagers sat behind her. The group began making profane comments to plaintiff and one of them threw an object at … down. She stood up for herself . . . . And then it just died down. So I didn't feel as though there was a need for … 5.73, "Common Carriers for Hire" (June 1988). As amicus points out, other states also consider their public …
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… her car, she heard "whistling" and "talking sounds" coming from the left side of the house. She took care of her … position ignores the remainder of the sentence which points out that the evidence must be sufficient to establish … to his defense after memories have faded, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence has been lost.'" State v. …
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… teenagers sat behind her. The group began making profane comments to plaintiff and one of them threw an object at … down. She stood up for herself . . . . And then it just died down. So I didn't feel as though there was a need for … 5.73, "Common Carriers for Hire" (June 1988). As amicus points out, other states also consider their public …
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… by attempting to delete images of child pornography from a computer, with the purpose of impairing its verity or … as well as images of defendant and his family, and "website banners" that included key words related to child … clothes at the time. Reed asked C.L. if she told "the ladies something that made them arrest your daddy?[,]" and …
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… by attempting to delete images of child pornography from a computer, with the purpose of impairing its verity or … as well as images of defendant and his family, and "website banners" that included key words related to child … clothes at the time. Reed asked C.L. if she told "the ladies something that made them arrest your daddy?[,]" and …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS EBIN NEW YORK, INC., Plaintiff; v. … principles governing protection of trade secrets and remedies for their misappropriation. A “trade secret” is defined … this type of information is readily available on various websites which would show data for different U.S. importers. …
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… JAMES WARD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF AVENEL, FIRE DISTRICT NO. 5 IN THE TOWNSHIP … counsel's absence from court on that day. There is no support for the assertion in the record, but, more … is required to maintain a webpage on the municipality's website that posts the district's "mission and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … Borough (one of which was a sale also used by Plaintiff) supported the Subject’s value as being $735,000. 2 The court … source was the information posted on the County Board’s website, njactb.org. She drove by these houses for an …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … trial judge at the hearing. The parties met on an internet website. At the time of the alleged domestic violence, the … court's factual findings unless "they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …