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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. … 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 …
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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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… was no reasonable suspicion to justify an investigatory stop. He also argues that the trial court erroneously barred … with the stop. Yorio approached defendant, without being accompanied by his dog or removing his weapon. He asked … A 6 A-4988-16T1 MEANINGFUL OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE. (RAISED BELOW). A. THE CONFRONTATION …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … charges. However, Exum was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, and Beatty was found guilty of hindering … gunshots to his head was in a car with front- end damage stopped in the middle of the intersection of Jersey Avenue …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant contends the prosecutor committed misconduct by failing to instruct the grand jury … obtained statements from several individuals whom defendant communicated with shortly after the shooting. Those … the State immediately applied for and obtained a communications data warrant (CDW) to extract data from the …
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… NJDEP had concerns about defendants' financial ability to complete the required remediation. The NJDEP twice requested … escrow account. The ACO also states that it "represents the complete and integrated agreement" of the NJDEP and … authorized to sign [the] ACO and bind themselves . . . to comply with [the] terms and provisions of [the] ACO." The …
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… Respondent- Respondent. __________________________ CHRISTOPHER BARRELLA, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, … select in advance the courses they would teach during the coming year. Appellants were not paid a fixed annual … at least 120 days within a 12[-]month period . . . before becoming eligible for enrollment. The date of eligibility for …
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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 …
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… trial convictions for sexual assault and child endangerment committed against his wife's eleven-year-old niece, … court improperly admitted hearsay evidence under the "fresh complaint" and "tender years" exceptions. Defendant also … stated that she was "weirded out" and that defendant only stopped because there was a knock on the door. The next time …
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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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… Plaintiff countered by arguing that, as a nurse, she was competent to prove her disability through her own testimony, … of family leave. On August 31, 2012, he entered an order commemorating these rulings and denying summary judgment. … to prove she was disabled for purposes of the LAD. In a comprehensive oral opinion, the trial judge first noted that …
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… the Board), appeals the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint, which alleged retaliation actions in violation of … electrical work. The SBBE contracted with Bako Construction Company (Bako) for the removal of asbestos insulation in the … to meet with members of the Association to discuss topics of concern. The asbestos removal project was …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … charges. However, Exum was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, and Beatty was found guilty of hindering … gunshots to his head was in a car with front- end damage stopped in the middle of the intersection of Jersey Avenue …
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… Respondent- Respondent. __________________________ CHRISTOPHER BARRELLA, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, … select in advance the courses they would teach during the coming year. Appellants were not paid a fixed annual … at least 120 days within a 12[-]month period . . . before becoming eligible for enrollment. The date of eligibility for …
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… order denying their motion for leave to file an amended complaint. In their complaint, the Lucianos alleged that Waste Management … with the terms of the 1987 agreements, those payments stopped in 1990, but resumed after November 20, 1990, when …
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… and dismissing plaintiffs Magdi Mikhail and Khaled Sadek's complaint with prejudice.1 Having concluded the Board could … as the Borough's Zoning and Construction Officer, issued a stop work order in January 2012. After issuing the stop work … alleging plaintiffs failed to exhaust administrative remedies as they had not appealed Lauritsen's decision to deny …
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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 … person “permitted the police to search [him] when they stopped him, even though he was no longer in or adjacent to …
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… endangering the welfare of a child, and conspiracy to commit these crimes. Defendants Peter Lisa and Carmini Laloo … in his bedroom quickly and suspiciously turning off his computer. According to Lisa’s mother, she did not give her … source of law of the case -- the rule of collateral estoppel. Both collateral estoppel and law of the case are …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. … 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 …
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… Passaic County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Christopher W. Hsieh, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and … 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 …