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… In this matter we consider whether the trial court committed reversible error by admitting evidence of a … They lived together in the Mravlag Manor apartment complex, Building 30. Saturday, March 26th was Ms. Johnson's … Ms. Hix was able to take note of defendant's head and face, complexion, physical body shape, how defendant walked, and …
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… provision, permitting the State to revoke its sentencing recommendation if the defendant is arrested on new charges … that limit the State's right to revoke its sentencing recommendation or recommend a harsher sentence if a defendant fails to appear at …
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… explaining her decision not to merge the convictions as compared to the more comprehensive statement of reasons the judge provided for … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint, and affirming the administrative decision. We … at 579. "[W]e must ensure there is 'a residuum of legal and competent 4 A-2386-19 evidence in the record to support'" … legal conclusions. Cosme v. Borough of E. Newark Twp. Comm., 304 N.J. Super. 191, 203 (1997) (citing Manalapan …
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… she "wasn't able to turn it on." Their mechanic friend recommended a locksmith, who came and unlocked the car, and … of Motor 6 A-0565-16T3 Vehicles to "flip" the title to his company twenty days after the sale that he learned the New … voiced no objection to the salvage title or to the warranty company's recent refusal to issue a service contract on a …
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… deposition, when asked whether he was aware of any studies in the Journal of Clinical Oncology pertaining to the … prejudice to T.L., and the plain error standard does not compel reversal, especially because counsel’s failure to … because it showed Dr. Goldberg was aware that the 2009 studies indicated Pegasys posed a risk to patients with a …
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… saw him drive to and from the Johnson Avenue apartment complex. That same evening, police followed Boone from … drug transaction. Boone then drove back to the apartment complex. On August 29, 2012, Detective Dennis Conway of the … there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed, or is being committed, at a specific location or …
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… opinion may not have been summarized.) State v. Tawian Bacome (A-9-15) (075953) Argued November 30, 2016 -- Decided … men used and dealt narcotics and the police had received complaints of traffic to and from defendant’s apartment, … ordered S.R. out of the passenger’s seat. Both occupants complied. The detectives questioned the men separately about …
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… 12 Committee of Vicinage Coordinators of Interpreting Services … 13 Introduction The aim of this directory is to facilitate communication (1) among the primary court managers who … units within a county. • The public, which has occasion to come to court and need the assistance of interpreters, …
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… Susan L. Romeo, of counsel and on the brief). Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Patrick F. Galdieri, II, of counsel and on the brief). NOT FOR PUBLICATION … noted that defendant did not challenge the fact that he committed a motor vehicle infraction by parking in a …
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… to a change of employment and a related reduction in his compensation.1 Plaintiff cross-appeals from the same order, … alimony "consisting of 25% of husband's total gross compensation up to a total of [$]1,250,000.00 per annum." At … executive at Barclays Bank (Barclays). His total gross compensation in the last four years of the marriage averaged …
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… to consuming the fifth drink she felt "tipsy" but "[n]ot completely drunk." However, her fifth drink "tasted a little … to Baltimore. J.S. testified she felt "differently" when compared to previous occasions that she consumed similar … performed on J.S. Samples taken during the SAFE exam were compared to DNA profiles developed from known samples from …
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… against" defendant in exchange for the State's recommendation that he receive a time-served sentence. The … noticed people pursuing defendant, and told defendant to come inside of the building. Salaam opened a double-door and … A POSSIBLE ASSAULT BY HIS PURSUERS OR WITH THE INTENT TO COMMIT AN OFFENSE. THE FLAWS IN THE CHARGE WERE COMPOUNDED …
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… had been fully repaid. In October 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, and defendant filed an answer and … irreconcilable differences. At the time plaintiff filed her complaint, the outstanding balance on the HELOC was about … argues the trial judge erred by: (1) not imputing any income to plaintiff in computing alimony and child support; …
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… 17 order) granting summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendants Whale Beach Builders, LLC … motion: for reconsideration; for leave to file an amended complaint; and to extend discovery. As to Nolt, we vacate … the May 25 order denying McLaughlin's motion to amend her complaint to add new parties and claims with prejudice to a …
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… 09-04-0318 and 10-08- 0870-I in their entirety; and (3) recommend an aggregate twelve- year prison sentence with an … and sooner or later the police were going to find out and come looking for it." According to Malone, the CI had … fifteen arrests there. After receiving the tip, Malone, accompanied by Sergeant Todd Kelly, Detective Lawrence Smith, …
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… for Piscataway and ordered the appointment of condemnation commissioners to determine the farm's fair market value as … the change order provide ample support to pursue further studies to determine the cost of remediation. In light of … as well as the change in the DEP regulations, those studies are required as the result will allow for an informed …
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… appeal from the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy, Division of Community Affairs, Department of Law and Public Safety. … examination and diagnosis as well as application of remedies[.]'" Petitioner argues a pharmacy's activities of … as steps taken to combat illness and the application of remedies. Petitioner also emphasizes the significant training …
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… of Tess; her mother and sister, who both testified as fresh-complaint witnesses;3 the lead detective, through whom … additional examination or testing, including any DNA or DNA comparisons." The jury deliberated over the course 2 … four and eight). 3 Defendant does not challenge their fresh complaint testimony on appeal. 3 A-2310-18 of two trial …
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… domestic violence-related charges as a sanction for the complaining witness's recalcitrant behavior on the witness … N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(4) (count three). Accordingly, the complaining witness, P.K.,1 did not testify at the retrial. … points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN DISREGARDING [DEFENDANT]'S …