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… BEHALF OF THE BOROUGH OF SEASIDE HEIGHTS, FOR STATE HOUSE COMMISSION APPROVAL OF PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF 1.37 ACRES OF … appeal lists this party as "Bob Moss." The second amended complaint and the pertinent trial court order identify him … economic concerns," but did not "endorse them as being the primary justification for approval of this application." DEP …
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… LLC, appeals from a Law Division order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging defendant … N.J. 161, 176-77 (2010). "When construing a statute, our primary goal is to discern the meaning and intent of the … "we cannot act as a superlegislature and supply an ingredient that is missing from the statutory scheme."); see also …
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… surveillance and intercepted telephone and electronic communications, on April 2, 2014, law enforcement officers … of defendant and numerous other identified individuals commencing on March 10, 2014, with the issuance of a warrant authorizing interception of electronic and wire communications, and continuing through the March 28, 2014 …
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… NO. A-2295-16T5 A-4316-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF H.B., SVP-252-02. ____________________________ IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF B.L., SVP-463-07. … Act (SVPA), N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.24 to -27.38. We reject their primary contention that the State's experts rendered net …
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… Department employment" and an imputed "$25,000 per year income from Environmental Pest Control LLC (termite business) for an imputed weekly income of [$2019]." Plaintiff was imputed an income of $16,640 … omitted). The award of "[a]limony in New Jersey is primarily governed by statute." Gayet v. Gayet, 92 N.J. 149, …
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… Jim to attend substance abuse evaluations, and both were recommended for an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Amy was … for Suboxone. Amy continued attending SFS and was recommended for a level one outpatient program in October … family education and crisis intervention program with the primary objective of prevention of out- of-home placement by …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … own the above-captioned property (Subject), an apartment complex on a 6.5-acre lot in defendant taxing district …
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… a three- year prison term. The court also sentenced him to community supervision for life, which required him to … with Sally, and they did "not appear to view [Sally] as a primary provider of their needs for nurturance, guidance, … Child Abuse Training Institute granted her an "Advanced Studies in Child Maltreatment Certificate with a specialization …
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… counsel’s summation, Chloe walked into the courtroom accompanied by a representative of the prosecutor’s office, … her grandparents, uncles, [and] godfather.” The courtroom audience to which the prosecutor referred was not information … her grandparents, uncles, [and] godfather.” The courtroom audience to which the prosecutor referred was not information …
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… curb, and crashed through a fence into a field, ultimately coming to rest on a mound of dirt. Parker got out of the car … grounds for reversal. (pp. 12-16) 2. Here, the outcome of the trial hinged almost entirely on witness … on the jury’s credibility assessments, and the State’s primary attack on Parker’s credibility was based on …
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… reached for his own gun and trained it on Williams. Johnson commanded Williams to show his hands and not to move. … keep Williams in his grasp, Williams "c[a]me out of his hoodie[,]" and pushed off of Reed. Williams fled down the … he] didn't want to mistakenly shoot her." Despite this command, the woman "wasn't listening" and "stayed in …
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… ensued. Officer Alex Dorleant was driving home after completing his patrol shift at 2:00 a.m. and heard a "commotion." He observed two individuals arguing and saw … Officer Puryear then turned back to defendant and said, "Come back here." She asked defendant if he "ha[d] anything …
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… as a condition of probation; the presumption can be overcome only when a state prison sentence would be a serious … imprisonment and parole ineligibility terms for persons who committed certain offenses while armed with a firearm. The … focus on the offense conduct and did not account for the compelling need to deter others from bringing out-of-state …
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… jury should not have been instructed as to defendants' noncompliance with 42 C.F.R. § 483.25 because this argument was … fast-acting insulin be administered immediately and a complete blood count to be conducted the following morning. … defendants with Dr. Kirby's report. Although the report primarily focused upon defendants' staff's failure to …
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… up and went to his home office, where defendant was on the computer. They began to argue. According to R.L., defendant slapped him in the face, and then threw the computer, monitor, and copy machine onto the floor. … appeared at the home for an unannounced visit. She made comments that upset Je.L. Thereafter, Je.L. did not have any …
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… . . . hadn't ran from the police, Quadir Jackson may have come before the court, may have been tried, may have been … death. Defendant lodged no objection to these opening comments. Sergeant Formisano and Officer Ortiz testified for … he needed his police reports to be "accurate," "brief" and "complete." He agreed with Anderson's defense counsel that to …
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… the robbery, Detective Angel Pastrana asked Gourgiotis to come to the police station to try to identify her assailant … a mistrial and that the trial court’s denial of his motion compromised his right to a fair trial. A mistrial should … warrants a new trial. He insists that the alternative remedies afforded him 3 In a supplemental brief to this Court, …
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… waiting, C.G. told K.K. that defendant sometimes had her come to the couch and “rub his pee pee.” When their mother … See State v. Hill, 121 N.J. 150, 163 (1990); State v. Balles, 47 N.J. 331, 338 (1966), cert. denied, 388 U.S. 461, … and she’s going to remember what he did to her. You, ladies and gentlemen, you are the law here today. You have the …
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… anything [it’s] just that I read you your rights.” Without comment, defendant reviewed and signed the card. The … and respond to questions.” The court also cited defendant’s comment that he was “going to jail regardless,” viewing that … use by law-enforcement agencies in New Jersey, and make recommendations as to best practices on this issue. Second, …
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… search of a person who has been "detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime" unless the … WHICH WAS NOT HELPFUL AND EMBRACED THE ULTIMATE ISSUE, COMBINED WITH THE COURT'S INADEQUATE EXPERT WITNESS JURY … that seizure "was a product of the 'exploitation of [the primary] illegality'" — the unlawful strip search — "or of …