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… pled as Dr. Pepper Snapple Group) and dismissed her complaint.1 Plaintiff contends the trial court erred when it … March and October 2011, she was not advised of the remedies defendant put in place for its employees' protection in … her when initially hired as a temporary employee of the remedies available in the event she were harassed. Therefore, …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0091-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF F.A. _______________________ Submitted May 17, … the trial court's July 26, 2021 order continuing his civil commitment to the State of New Jersey Special Treatment Unit … Christine Zavalis, Psy.D., a psychologist, as experts. Christopher Lorah, Ph.D., testified as a psychologist for …
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… welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1) (count two). The complaint-warrant alleged the victim M.R., then sixteen … agreeing to dismiss count one. The State also agreed to recommend: three years of non-custodial probation with a … of the plea form and signed the last page. Defendant also completed the Additional Questions for Certain Sexual …
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… where he argued that his confession was psychologically compelled by the detectives who interrogated him. Thus, the … expressions of defendant's dissatisfaction with the outcome of his trial. Each allegation with respect to counsel's … was a strategic decision and did not affect the outcome of the appeal. A March 5, 2020 order memorializes the …
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… our standard of review of the period to "be excluded in computing the time in which a case shall be indicted or … 2 and 4, 2017, the trial court filed three orders, with accompanying written decisions, that excluded sixty-seven days … as set forth in subsection b. of this section, before commencement of the trial. [Ibid. (emphasis added).] The …
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… while defendant was a stay-at-home mother before becoming a certified public accountant (CPA). At some point, … . support guidelines . . . based on the parties' imputed incomes . . . plus defendant's receipt of spousal support," … $114 per week in child support." Because "the parties' income exceed[ed] the maximum income for the 4 A-1170-20 …
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… the hearing in 1 We refer to appellant by his initials in compliance with Administrative Directive #19-9, "Guidelines … arrest and charge upon a showing of good cause and a compelling need where the records are the subject of … from K.L. stating "I'm on my way[,]" "C u shortly[,]" and "Come outside, I'm here." B.T.L., believing K.L. was outside, …
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… internal fixation to repair the fracture. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, as owners and operators of the … JUDGMENT AS IT WAS PREMATURE BECAUSE DISCOVERY HAD NOT BEEN COMPLETED DUE TO [DEFENDANTS'] UNTIMELY SUBMISSIONS. POINT … ERRED WHEN [SHE] RULED ON QUESTIONS OF MATERIAL FACT IN COMPETING EXPERT OPINIONS, INCLUDING THE EXISTENCE OF A …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2019-671. Mark T. … is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2770-19 PER CURIAM This workers compensation case arises from a trip and fall accident that … her parking lot accident is subject to the exclusive remedies provided under the Act. The accident occurred in the …
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… appeals from the April 12, 2019 order of respondent Commissioner, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) … Sternstein c/o GDMS Holdings, LLC (GDMS) authorizing the commercial and residential development of respondent's … forty-five days, R. 2:4-1(b), pursuing administrative remedies at the DEP, N.J.A.C. 7:7-28.1, or taking both steps. In …
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… but the prosecutor objected. Thereafter, defendant moved to compel his admission into PTI. Following a hearing, the … their privacy interests. 4 A-2598-19 shouted for Moore to come down. When Moore refused, defendant walked onto the … observed: [T]he carefully instructed legislative plan embodied in N.J.S.A. 2C:39, together with a review [of] Lee and …
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… 2C:20-7(a), (Count Twelve); and one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery in the second- degree, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 … (Count One); three counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, … his co-defendant. In turn, the 4 A-1871-20 State would recommend a thirty-eight-year sentence, subject to an …
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… suicide victim and his family. 3 A-3633-19 was assigned to comfort M.H.'s wife and son. He also transported M.H.'s … smelling the overwhelming stench of death from decaying bodies. Mesmer explained his reaction to these deaths differed … called to gruesome scenes involving death and decaying bodies. Further, although he did not anticipate his reaction, …
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… away from the scene of the transaction and the police stopped him a short time later. A consent search of … amended to third degree. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a three-year probationary term with 180 days 3 … more favorable plea deal. The judge concluded there was no competent evidence that plea counsel rendered ineffective …
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… could be lowered by up to 90 days served performing community service. L. 2002, c. 34, §17. 2 Additional … limited to determining the legality of the motor vehicle stop, the municipal court judge determined that the stop was … facts." Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). In Laurick, our Supreme …
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… (Sookie Bae, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … [appellant in the] . . . January 15, 2019 [decision], to be complete and accurate." The Administrator further informed … his sentences under Indictment Nos. 1267 and 1947 when computing his PED. "[A] presumption of reasonableness …
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… to defendant. The Law Division judge issued a thorough, comprehensive, and cogent opinion denying defendant's … States Constitution provides that "no person should be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against … (1986). New Jersey's application of Miranda stems from our common law and is "treated . . . as though it were of …
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… mask, and gloves entering the store with a firearm and committing the robbery. The footage from the exterior of the … store showed the suspect exiting a small, light-colored, compact vehicle parked on an adjacent street and re-entering … not support this explanation. Hawthorne claimed they had stopped so he could urinate, but police found no evidence of …
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… male, about 5'9'' [tall], very well[-]built, with a dark complexion[,]" "injected her with heroin and repeatedly … the police witness about this issue, they were "talking common terms here . . . [and] not talking specifically about … we are not convinced he would have rejected the State's recommended offer of a seven-year prison term with a five-year …
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… defendant Michael Herbst, was convicted of operating a commercial vehicle in a prohibited lane of travel, N.J.S.A. … doubled the assessed fines because it concluded defendant committed the offenses in a construction zone, N.J.S.A. … of its speedometer reading. When Sergeant McCormick stopped defendant, he complained that he was cut-off by …