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… to make a left-hand turn, directly across the path of the oncoming motorcycle, which struck defendant's car on its right … journals, peer review journals 7 A-3283-16T1 published studies "address[ing] the relationship between marijuana … to the judge's questions, Dr. Cohn confirmed that these studies were "specifically related to driving." Indeed, Dr. …
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… Defendant's vehicle crossed the double line into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle, causing the other vehicle to become air borne and land on its side. As Detective Colon … to defense counsel's remarks. The prosecutor argued: "So ladies and gentlemen, [defense counsel] went [to visit Payton] …
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… possession of a handgun while in the course of committing, attempting to commit or conspiring to commit the crime of distributing heroin, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1 …
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… NO. A-0523-15T2 WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMMISSIONERS OF FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 IN HARRISON TOWNSHIP, … R. 1:36-3. October 27, 2017 2 A-0523-15T2 to defendant Commissioners of Fire District Number 1 in Harrison … for any cause other than incapacity, misconduct, or disobedience of rules and regulations established for the …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Lisa A. … Roger Malone appeals from a final order dismissing his complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … to waive reargument. 3 A-5755-14T3 liberal reading of the complaint does not suggest plaintiff pleaded a CEPA claim, …
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… THE DRIVER AND FRONT- SEAT PASSENGER OUT OF A CAR THAT WAS STOPPED FOR A ROUTINE MOTOR-VEHICLE VIOLATION. POINT II … THAT HE INTENDED TO SHARE SOMEONE ELSE'S HEROIN IN THE FUTURE. (Not Raised Below) In a supplemental, defendant … OUT OF THE LAWFULLY STOPPED MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER STATE V. BACOME, __ N.J. __, [(2017)], BECAUSE THE OFFICERS FAILED TO …
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… (Laura M. Kalik, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … station, he brought A.D. inside with him to continue his complaint about C.D. When he removed the child's hat, R.F. … not be able to get there in time, so she called R.F. to come back to get her. When she was about to get in the car, …
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… is limited. R.1:36-3. March 15, 2017 2 A-5790-14T1 Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … the next day because she was waiting for the mother to come to her home. The Division workers who examined the … burns, and blisters. The workers then took the child, accompanied by the grandmother, to the hospital. After the …
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… knife, defendant flashed the handle of a BB gun. Bonilla "stopped" and defendant put the BB gun "back in" before … statement, alleging it was improper for the prosecutor to comment on the credibility of her witnesses. Defense counsel … and gave the following curative instruction: All right. Ladies and gentlemen . . . toward the end of [the …
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… from the May 10, 2010 list generated by the Civil Service Commission (CSC), and on 1 We note plaintiff's last name … 4 A-2063-15T3 Plaintiff also agreed to waive any future claims based on acts that occurred prior to the date … an appointing authority shall . . . [a]ppoint one of the top three interested eligibles (rule of three) from an open …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; NOT FOR … of Child Protection and Permanency filed a guardianship complaint against Mae seeking to terminate her parental … her incapable of parenting "now or in the foreseeable future." He observed that "she has not changed her …
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… negotiated a favorable plea deal for Perez in exchange for future employment with Helmer's law firm several years later. In his comprehensive written decision on defendant's PCR … no possible collusion between Helmer and Branco concerning future employment. The PCR judge also found that defendant …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 694 (1984). … to request that instruction. Although the arguments have common facts, they are discrete; we will, therefore, … at 694. Petitioner argues that his trial counsel failed to comprehend the law on accomplice liability, pointing to …
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… STEVEN RUSSO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STATE FARM INDEMNITY COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … appeals from orders granting defendant State Farm Indemnity Company's summary judgment motion and denying NOT FOR … the insurer was State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. In 1993, defendant became the insurer under the …
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… agreement did not specify a sentence the prosecutor would recommend. Instead, it provided, "Free to speak. Defendant to … August, you know, for ten months already, because he's been coming to Court at least once a month and staying out of … it does not substitute for the victim's other civil remedies. State v. Masce, 452 N.J. Super. 347, 352 (App. Div. …
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… the child likely would not return to school "in the near future" because of "severe, and enduring stressors in her … defendant did not want to be home alone. The Division commenced a Title Nine protective services action on April … a decision driven by several intervening events. Defendant stopped attending counseling and was terminated from the …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3245-17T4 COMCAST OF GARDEN STATE, LP, Plaintiff-Respondent/ … Cross-Appellant, v. THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY and JNET COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, t/d/b/a VITEL COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, …
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… following points: POINT I THE COURT'S FAILURE TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE IDENTIFICATION INSTRUCTION DENIED DEFENDANT HIS … his left pants pocket. Believing he had probable cause to stop defendant and Cox, Trommelen alerted the backup team. … While being processed at headquarters, defendant complained his handcuffs were too tight. The officers …
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… a shareholder and owned at least twelve shares of DPI's common stock, and pay him an annual salary of $100,000, … as defendants. 3 A-2030-15T4 year (as reported on [DPI's] compiled financial statements based on the accrual method of … he performed for DPI prior to purchasing the shares and commencing employment as DPI's vice- president on October …
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… suspects to use their cell phones during motor vehicle stops. 4 A-2983-18 Benenati directed defendant to place his … empty. He then began to search the center console, glove compartment, and back seat. Not finding anything of … license, rental agreement, and request for driver to accompany officer to police vehicle while officer radio …