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… , 365 N.J. Super. 520, 575 (Ch. Div. 1972). In sum, the Committee believes that there is a right to jury trial for a … it was performed. The capacity to mislead is the prime ingredient of the affirmative consumer fraud alleged [state the … it was performed. The capacity to mislead is the prime ingredient of the affirmative consumer fraud alleged [state the …
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… for specific uses; 14 including the industrial use of recombinant DNA, cell fusion, and 15 novel bioprocessing … 16 assessed for the duplication of a government record embodied in the 17 form of printed matter shall be $0.05 per … of collation, or volume 34 of a government record embodied in the form of printed matter to be 35 inspected, …
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… Assemblywoman Vainieri Huttle, Assemblyman Mejia, Senators Diegnan, Lagana, Greenstein, Assemblywoman Swain, … numerals has been adopted as follows: 1Assembly AAP committee amendments adopted September 17, 2020. 2Senate SJU … 4 assessed for the duplication of a government record embodied in the 5 form of printed matter shall be $0.05 per …
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… Exhibit A and Exhibit B: _ 04 Partially tried _ 05 Tried to Completion w/jury _ 07 Tried to Completion w/o jury 08 Default _ 09 Summary Judgment … MID-L-010704-14 Lack of Product Identification Fike Goldie Theodore Oshman [Oshman & MID-L-010319-14 Lack of …
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… the State relied on evidence defendant had a motive to commit the murder, arguing Patel was the victim and primary … to the liquor store at the precise time the murder was committed, and then returned to 64 Union Avenue after Patel … the State claimed, based on ballistics testing, was used to commit Patel's murder. The officer testified that on October …
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… them after they failed to file an answer to the foreclosure complaint. On September 7, 2006, the Guillaumes refinanced … were informed in writing that America’s Servicing Company (ASC) would be the loan servicer for their mortgage. … of a corrected notice, or impose other appropriate remedies. In deciding on an appropriate remedy, a trial court …
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… Avenue in Newark, "a mixture of residential homes" and "commercial establishments," Detectives Ozzie Ryals and … conducting surveillance because they "had received numerous complaints from concerned citizens about narcotic[s] … afoul of the Confrontation Clause's guarantee" as "embodied in either the federal or our State Constitutions."8 …
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… a pre-trial motion to suppress "evidence seized without a communications data warrant [(CDW)]." At issue were text … him. Heath ran into the street, only to be struck by an oncoming car. As Heath lay at the curb, defendant approached … anyone would have a reasonable expectation of privacy in communications that they put out over . . . a . . . cell …
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… an upstairs window but returned inside upon the officers' commands. Once he climbed back into the residence, Simeone … unburnt gunpowder" consisting of "minute amounts of metal" "comprised of lead, antimony and barium." According to Vogt, … . . . And lastly, . . . out [of] the slide. So as the slide comes backwards, [GSR] is also going to basically come back …
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… after the East Orange Police Department (EOPD) issued complaint-warrants; seven years after the alleged victim, … defendant's arguments. The judge then stayed his accompanying November 4, 2021 order, pending defendant's … the evening of November 11, 2013, fourteen-year-old Inna accompanied her mother, K.K. (Kim), to the EOPD. Inna told …
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… She baked him a cake to celebrate and expected him to come home that evening after work, but she did not see him … been unable to locate relevant evidence required for a[n] upcoming trial of Thor Frey 06-088897." Prior to defendant's … homicide investigation. Defendant claimed that because the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania did not prosecute the burglary …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS February 11, 2021 Lawrence S. Berger, … Block 75, Lot 1 (the “subject property”). The real property comprises a 22.84-acre rectangular shaped parcel located at … property is located in Washington Township’s HC – Highway Commercial District, permitting uses that include appliance …
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… based on his training and experience, he understood this comment to mean defendant had two bundles of heroin on his … Id. at 20. We instructed the trial court to "perform a complete factor-by-factor King7 analysis" Ibid. To assist … car, the officers' knowledge of the drug trafficking area encompassing defendant’s residence, and defendant’s recent …
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… son, and she urged caution in handling the dog. Defendant completed an intake form that was displayed outside the … that the facility was very busy and “only had one accommodation for the dogs, so in order to separate them … asserted a claim based on the Dog Bite Statute, as well as common-law claims for absolute liability and negligence. The …
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… defendant M&K Construction (M&K) with regard to a workers’ compensation court’s order (the Order) that M&K reimburse … Specifically, M&K contends that New Jersey’s Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act (Compassionate Use Act or the Act) is preempted as applied to …
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… appeal, the Court reviews the Public Employment Relations Commission’s (PERC) decision that the employees’ health … therefore non-negotiable. PERC’s construction of Chapter 78 comports with the statute’s language and the Legislature’s … the employees’ contribution levels “shall become part of the parties’ collective negotiations and shall …
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… into evidence and the prosecutor’s remarks were fair comment on the evidence. During deliberations, the jury sent … defendant’s residence, showed two black males wearing hoodies walking through the park toward defendant’s residence … standing about a foot-and-a-half away from her wearing a hoodie; she could see the outline of a gun in his hoodie. By …
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… medical record turned over in discovery. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging deviations from standards of medical care … legislation and hospital policy. Plaintiff made a motion to compel discovery of the identities of the CMH committee or committees that reviewed plaintiff’s case; …
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… loaded with eight rounds. The State charged defendant in a complaint-warrant with second-degree unlawful possession of … firearm. The affidavit of probable cause in support of the complaint generally tracks the language of the statutes … the affidavit. The PLEIR offered these details: that the “complaining officer” and “[a]nother law enforcement …
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… seconds later, Officer Devlin opened the driver’s door and commanded that he step out of the vehicle. Defendant did so, … instructed defendant to show his hands, he was slow to comply. The two officers quickly patted defendant down, … opened the door, and looked in the glove box—“[t]he most common place” where papers are stored. Although he found no …