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… (1967). 2 State v. Sands, 76 N.J. 127 (1978). 4 A-4378-18T2 committed on prior and separate occasions, regardless of the … discretion 6 A-4378-18T2 August 31, 2018 order. In the accompanying thirty-two page written statement of reasons, the … to the following issues: (1) whether trial counsel properly communicated with defendant, investigated the evidence, and …
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… appeal from the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy, Division of Community Affairs, Department of Law and Public Safety. … anti-competitive conduct, and the doctrine of equitable estoppel required the Board to approve petitioner's … examination and diagnosis as well as application of remedies[.]'" Petitioner argues a pharmacy's activities of …
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… that his counsel was ineffective by failing to request a competency hearing at trial and by failing to assert a … testified that while he took a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … then moved for a new trial arguing defendant had not been competent to stand trial because he abused drugs and alcohol …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0849-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. _______________________ … appeals from an October 15, 2020 judgment continuing his commitment to the State of New Jersey Special Treatment Unit … minors. In addition, T.L. possessed a smartphone and a laptop depicting pictures of himself with minor children, …
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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'" … his version of events. But the record shows plaintiff's laptop was later reconfigured to factory settings based upon …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR … a person matching the CI's description of Akers. When they stopped him, after observing his interaction with a "known … with Detective Maldonado at a predetermined location after completing the transaction, and, as memorialized by …
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… drive after drinking, are responsible, you are at risk to commit another offense." Judge Borkowski emphasized that … That driver and other witnesses pleaded with defendant to stop driving; she ignored those pleas. She sped off, passed … but engaged in the analysis anyway for the sake of completion. The judge attributed "some weight" to …
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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 …
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… manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(a)(1), in exchange for a recommended sentence of a twenty-year term, subject to the … answered in the affirmative and acknowledged he was competent. The judge also noted that defendant stipulated to a forensic report, which revealed defendant was competent to stand trial so long as he continued taking his …
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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … purposes of his motion, that defendant filed his gross income A-4479-14T2 4 tax return on July 7, 2008. It was due … Defendant reported over $2.3 million in taxable income, but failed to remit any tax then due, which he …
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… so X-rays were taken to rule out any fractures. A doctor recommended ice and ointment for the swelling on the right arm … she and the child were living, saw her hitting Mary and "commented to her not to hit [Mary] that she will get in … Yvette beat Mary with her hand and did not intercede to stop Yvette. What beating defendant saw was sufficiently …
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… daughter, A.S. (Anne).2 Nancy alleges the trial judge committed a number of errors which deprived her of due … different burdens of proof, and all for different remedies." Id. at 105 (citing Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. … judge properly concluded that Nancy's continued, unremedied, and chronic mental health issues continued to pose a …
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… was in the hallway outside his room. The officers, accompanied by a hotel security officer, then went to see … Mary whether 4 A-0736-23 she wanted to file a criminal complaint against defendant and Mary agreed to go to the … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… evidence, etc. Definition of Bailment : Under the Uniform Commercial Code “bailee” is defined as “the person who by a … duty of care of a warehouseman and carrier, see Cases and Commentary under Mutual Bailment, below.] INTRODUCTORY … stored in garage with the owner retaining key and right to come and go as he/she pleased). See also parking lot cases …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR … a person matching the CI's description of Akers. When they stopped him, after observing his interaction with a "known … with Detective Maldonado at a predetermined location after completing the transaction, and, as memorialized by …
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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … purposes of his motion, that defendant filed his gross income A-4479-14T2 4 tax return on July 7, 2008. It was due … Defendant reported over $2.3 million in taxable income, but failed to remit any tax then due, which he …
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… so X-rays were taken to rule out any fractures. A doctor recommended ice and ointment for the swelling on the right arm … she and the child were living, saw her hitting Mary and "commented to her not to hit [Mary] that she will get in … Yvette beat Mary with her hand and did not intercede to stop Yvette. What beating defendant saw was sufficiently …
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… that his counsel was ineffective by failing to request a competency hearing at trial and by failing to assert a … testified that while he took a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … then moved for a new trial arguing defendant had not been competent to stand trial because he abused drugs and alcohol …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0849-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. _______________________ … appeals from an October 15, 2020 judgment continuing his commitment to the State of New Jersey Special Treatment Unit … minors. In addition, T.L. possessed a smartphone and a laptop depicting pictures of himself with minor children, …
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… drive after drinking, are responsible, you are at risk to commit another offense." Judge Borkowski emphasized that … That driver and other witnesses pleaded with defendant to stop driving; she ignored those pleas. She sped off, passed … but engaged in the analysis anyway for the sake of completion. The judge attributed "some weight" to …