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… enforcing a restrictive covenant that barred them from competing with their former employer, Truong, LLC, … services or other products similar to those dealt[] in by company. Employee shall not perform such other incidental … secured the parties' consent to interim restraints, embodied in an order issued the next day that barred defendants …
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… authority to detain that person for a reasonable period to complete the objective of the search. The period of the … the public, or the person’s friends or family, and spark a combustible incident. Public safety permits the police to take reasonable, commonsense measures to avoid interference with a search. …
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… They have two emancipated children. After Lisa filed a complaint for divorce in 2017, the parties, who were … started a Plumbing/HVAC Installation, Service and Repair company and as partial consideration for the alimony to be … submitted a certification in which he stated that he had "come to believe that [he] did not receive competent legal …
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… Detective Rubel detailed a forty-hour training course she completed called "Child First/Finding Words," where she … further advised Detective Rubel that she had seen "juice" come out of defendant's "cushy" that was "light" and … state affected the trustworthiness of her statement, no compelling evidence presented that indicated N.M. had a …
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… not been adjudicated delinquent for any offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a crime (a) … are presumptively valid and constitutional. See State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359, 384 (2022); State v. Buckner, 223 N.J. … self-protection distinguishable from that of the general community." Id. at 2123 (citation omitted). The Court held …
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… other state and federal laws. The trial court dismissed the complaint as procedurally untimely and also substantively … this opinion, we reverse the trial court's dismissal of the complaint as untimely under Rule 4:69- 6(a), but we affirm … As characterized by Hager, the Executive Branch "has muddied the waters between state marijuana laws and federal …
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… vehicle hit a sign, go off the road, and stop in front of a commercial establishment on Route 35. Officer Donald Porter … defendant and Scott Luery, sitting on chairs outside of a commercial establishment near the Jeep. Porter began … States Constitution and this [S]tate's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… and on the briefs). PER CURIAM Defendant James Olbert, who committed multiple murders and other serious offenses at the … depth in his testimony, Dr. Hiscox alluded to published studies showing why persons such as defendant who were exposed … Eleanor Kittilstad examined medical and environmental studies that tie lead poisoning to adverse behavioral and …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Opinion corrected 12/31/24 – pgs. 1, … repatriation dividends taxable under the New Jersey Gross Income Tax (“GIT”) Act for tax year 2017 because plaintiffs reported the same on their federal income tax returns under Internal Revenue Code (“Code” or …
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… left armpit. Donato confirmed that the police department's computer automated dispatch report indicated that two black … she saw two people walking up the street wearing dark hoodies; she could not see their faces. She watched them go … their hoods over their faces so that they were almost completely covered. The video footage from the church's …
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… assure the [c]ourt that defendant will not continue to become involved in further illegal conduct." Defendant's trial … assault with a deadly weapon. The State agreed to recommend a sentence of probation with the possibility of up … PLEA IV. Defendant first maintains that the PCR court committed error when it concluded that his PCR petition was …
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… order denying their motion for leave to file an amended complaint. In their complaint, the Lucianos alleged that Waste Management … sale. Judge Stuart A. Minkowitz dismissed the Lucianos' complaint after he concluded that their entitlement to …
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… numbers. Goldware later called her and asked if he could come over to her house. She said yes, and the two exchanged … this story, defendant asked Thomas if he thought she had committed the crime. He stated, "I think you did it or … the knife to stab him. Later, however, while Thomas was compiling defendant's statement defendant 5 A-3386-14T2 …
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… assistance," at public expense, "to individuals 'whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the cost of … in Medicaid is voluntary, but participating states must comply with the federal Medicaid statutes and any … personnel costs but excluding nonoperating costs) comprising routine, ancillary, and special care unit …
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… and dismissing plaintiffs Magdi Mikhail and Khaled Sadek's complaint with prejudice.1 Having concluded the Board could … Block 150, Lot 5. Both lots are situated in a B-2 General Commercial zone. 1 Plaintiff Khaled Sadek did not join in … alleging plaintiffs failed to exhaust administrative remedies as they had not appealed Lauritsen's decision to deny …
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… 2017 2 A-4815-13T3 numerous other charges arising from acts committed on September 3, 2010, and September 24, 2010. The … aggravated sexual assault upon S.B., during the commission of a burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(3) (counts … aggravated criminal sexual contact with S.L., during the commission of a burglary or robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(a) …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint with prejudice and affirming the administrative … at 579. "[W]e must ensure there is 'a residuum of legal and competent evidence in the record to support'" the court's … for any cause other than incapacity, misconduct, or disobedience of rules and regulations," pursuant to N.J.S.A. …
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… for the first time that he was fourteen years old when he committed his crimes. He argues that N.J.S.A. … judgment of conviction, Smith was fifteen years old when he committed the murder. Smith challenged his conviction and … murder does not exceed "what appears to be a reasonable expedient to achieve the public purpose of punishment for an …
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… BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE COURT VIOLATED DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO COMPULSORY PROCESS AND HIS RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE WHEN IT MISAPPLIED THE RAPE SHIELD STATUTE, … Right To Confrontation And His Right To Present A Complete Defense. POINT II DEFENDANT'S CONVICTION MUST BE …
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… prior to trial, a video recording allegedly depicting him committing the first of two robberies charged in the … of the other robbery, and also established defendant's "common scheme or plan to rob." In response to the arguments … proximity and revealed "a common scheme or plan [that] embodies the commission of two or more crimes so related that …