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… 404(b) evidence. Third, defendant argue[d] the judge compounded these errors by allowing [his wife] to testify … on April 15, 2021, the PCR judge issued an order and accompanying written opinion denying defendant's petition. In … State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 49-58 (1987), or that the outcome would have been different without the purported …
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… Law Division order denying its application to admit fresh complaint evidence at the trial of defendant Joseph Gares. … time after the alleged sexual abuse, we affirm. I. We commence our review with the governing legal principles to give context to the issues raised on appeal. The fresh complaint doctrine's "narrow purpose," State v. Hill, 121 …
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… Kim appeals from the November 13, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against defendant New Jersey Institute of … which ultimately result[ed] in loss of credibility with the community." The letter further explained that during the … asserts plaintiff failed to exhaust his administrative remedies, which we also do not address at this time. Defendant …
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… additional delays associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in completing the trial.2 1 The Law Division court noted, … 1, 2021. Judge Michael A. Guadagno issued a thorough and comprehensive opinion, discussed more fully below, finding … 42 N.J. 146, 162 (1964)). The rule of deference is more compelling where, as here, the municipal and Law Division …
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… Road. M.A.Z. had driven across the center line into an oncoming vehicle. The officers observed his 2 We use the … crime or disorderly persons 3 "THC . . . is the main ingredient that produces the psychoactive effect" in marijuana. … to the officers occurred after he caused a serious automobile accident. Further, the court found no credible …
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… she didn't want to go with him because her boyfriend had come to pick her up and she was going to go with him." … . . . DEFENDANT OF A JURY INSTRUCTION THAT WOULD HAVE COMPLETELY EXONERATED HIM FROM CRIMINAL LIABILITY, AND … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… NEW JERSEY PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION, Respondent. ___________________________ Argued … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. CU-2019-020. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Christine R. Lucarelli, General Counsel, …
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… gun, which was loaded with illegal ammunition. A search of computer records revealed that the gun had been reported … starting at 9:24 and 09 seconds p.m. The officers likewise come on a second later and the police vehicle is slowly … hopped out of the way so that he did not get hit by their oncoming vehicle. The [c]ourt does not credit the defendant's …
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… charges were brought against her, alleging: (1) conduct unbecoming toward a student; (2) chronic absenteeism; (3) incapacity; and (4) conduct unbecoming a teacher. The first charge related to a January 2018 … described in the other charges constituted conduct unbecoming and "warrant[ed] her immediate dismissal." 3 …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0141-23 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.G. ___________________________ Argued … September 14, 2023 order continuing her involuntary civil commitment at Buttonwood Hospital (Buttonwood) and the September 28 order conditionally extending the commitment pending NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL …
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… In that case, we addressed plaintiff's prior failures to comply with the terms of a Marital Settlement Agreement … court that she filed in India after she exhausted her remedies in [New Jersey] and lost. Plaintiff filed in India … a litigant may "[o]rdinarily . . . go abroad for such remedies and relief as may be available in the jurisdiction of …
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… of the Law Division denying their motion to reinstate their complaint. We affirm. I. On August 10, 2012, plaintiffs filed a complaint alleging various causes of action against … and sole shareholder of Universal. According to the complaint, plaintiffs entered into a contract to purchase …
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… night of the incident, as the witnesses were unwilling to come to court. Defendant testified on his own behalf. On … was ordered to pay various fines and was required to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, including … Jersey, Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) complaints B.E. and J.F. made against defendant. On July 27, …
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… presented no evidence that the City caused the boards to become uneven nor was there evidence that the City had actual … on or across the boardwalk could cause boards to become uneven and the City "failed to make timely repairs to … take care of." McReynolds also explained that boards can become uneven for numerous different reasons, including …
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… OF M.L.'S1 FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … Jersey Firearms Purchaser Identification Card (FPIC) and compelling the sale of his firearms. M.L. argues the trial … to resolve the issue. Becote testified M.L. said, "he had come back from his third tour [in Iraq], he needed his …
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… During the last five years, defendant's drinking had become an "every night thing." Plaintiff provided a history of … consent order, "[d]efendant agree[d] not to make harassing communications to the plaintiff." In paragraph (3), … in September 2021, plaintiff told defendant she was "uncomfortable" with him living in the house because of his …
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… c/o MARV POER, FIRST STUDENT, INC., and JMB LANDSCAPE COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents, and PIPE WORKS … for personal injuries. She later filed a second amended complaint naming JMB Landscape Company, Inc. as a defendant. National had hired JMB to …
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… would contain a banquet facility with the capacity to accommodate up to 833 people. Consequently, we reverse the … We learned at oral argument that LRA is also a developer of commercial properties, including hotels. 5 A-1899-21 … to 'inform the public of the nature of the application in a common sense manner' that would alert an ordinary layperson …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a). Defendant argues: the trial court committed error by improperly joining offenses related to … outside where defendant slapped him and told him not to come back or he would deport and kill him. Defendant was … "seem[ed] drunk" on the 5 A-2855-20 night in question and complained to defendant when she refused to serve him. …
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… software found by investigators on defendant's tablet computer was installed at the direction of the United States … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome" of the trial. Ibid. "[A] court 8 A-1090-22 need not … 154, 170 (App. Div. 1999)). A PCR petition must be "accompanied by an affidavit or certification by defendant, or …