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… the driver of a vehicle, 10 A-1865-19 or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or … the person's liberty has been restricted." State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 104 (2017) (citing State v. Smith, 134 … removal from a car stopped for a motor-vehicle violation. Bacome, 228 N.J. at 105. Under New Jersey's Constitution, …
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… August 9, 2018 amended order dismissing the first amended complaint with prejudice, and a January 25, 2019 order … for variances to renovate the Tavern for residential and commercial purposes that are unrelated to the present … related to hours of outdoor use, noise levels, and required communication with local police for gatherings of fifty or …
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… LLC (Opus East) was the general contractor for the office complex development project known as the Mercer Corporate … and owned the property in Hamilton on which the office complex would be built (the property). On October 9, 2007, … Documents, under a separate agreement with a bank or other commercial lending institution." In the Fall of 2008, …
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… discontinued the action in September 2020. By the time she commenced this New Jersey paternity action, Edward had … by the due process clause. See Charles Gendler & Co. v. Telecom Equip. Corp., 102 N.J. 460, 469 (1986). When the … of subsection (5) that Alaskan resident could be compelled to defend a paternity suit in New Jersey simply …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 1993-59037, 1994-11045, … 95.5 requires a triennial redetermination of petitioners' combined awards of state workers' compensation disability benefits and social security …
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… to defendant and his counsel. Although the criminal acts committed against the victim caused her great emotional … fell within defendant's constitutional right to present a complete defense. However, in recognition of the victim's … despite her repeatedly saying leave me alone, that would come out at trial and I'm certain that that would not weigh …
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… Fisher, Moynihan, and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket Nos. 5-1/15 and 89-5/17. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Jaclyn M. Frey, Deputy Attorney … J.S.C., (temporarily assigned) Plaintiff appeals the Commissioner of Education's final administrative decision …
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… 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 … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his [or her] …
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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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… in issue." On appeal, defendant contends that the judge "committed harmful error by denying defendant's request for a court-appointed custody evaluation" as had been recommended by the parties' parent coordinator and by not … in their new schools, experienced success in their studies, and were otherwise thriving in their new environment. …
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… motion to disqualify the first judge, dismiss the complaint, and for a stay of the writ of possession. We find … pertinent to the cause of action asserted in plaintiff's complaint for ejectment are undisputed. Defendant mortgaged … 24, 2019. Almost two weeks later, he filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in the Law Division …
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… Trenton Anti-Crime (TAC) Unit, a special unit designed to combat street-level narcotic sales and violent offenders, … transaction" and explained that in his experience "what comes along with narcotics . . . is weapons," "whether there … firearms are as much 'tools of the trade' as are most commonly recognized articles of narcotics paraphernalia." …
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… his appeal from a disqualification from unemployment compensation benefits and denying his request to vacate the … Hearing Examiner addressing the merits of his unemployment compensation claim and stating he would "speak with [the … an appeal from an order of the Board denying unemployment compensation, our review "is limited to determining whether …
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… defendant in a conversation about where he was going to and coming from before he was stopped. During the encounter, … that "this heightened nervousness from a grown adult" was common with criminal activity, and it "heighten[ed his] 3 … ____ 135 S. Ct. 1609, 1615-16 (2015) and Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U.S. 405 (2005), the judge reasoned that "[e]ven …
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… a U-turn, drive a short distance westbound, and enter a commercial parking lot. The parking lot, in which no other … his stop of defendant's vehicle was permissible under the community caretaking exception to the Fourth Amendment … lot. He would be correct in wanting to find out, under the community caretaking doctrine, if there was something wrong …
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… Kaighns Avenue and Mt. Ephraim Avenue in Camden. Ruiz was accompanied by a friend, Mr. Caban. Ruiz pulled up to a gas … back seat. Eighty dollars in cash was found in a storage compartment beneath the radio. Young did not find a gun … in Judge Blue's oral opinion. We add only the following comments. In cases where the PCR court does not conduct an …
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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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… defendant did not want to be home alone. The Division commenced a Title Nine protective services action on April … reunification if defendant and Charles continued recommended treatment for their diagnosed psychological … counseling together, but, in June 2017, their therapist recommended termination based on the lack of any progress and …
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… he and Padilla] resided and that the gun specifically had bodies attached to it." Concerned that the weapon "was used in … . . . connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or plan." Indeed, Rule 3:15-1(b) bars … 9 A-3164-16T4 say? “There’s a gun in that house. It’s got bodies on it.” I submit that’s payback, ladies and gentlemen. …
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… to consent to her treatment. The Division then filed a complaint for emergent custody, care and supervision of … sending Mary back to Florida and defendants because it was commencing an investigation due to concerns identified in a … accepted the Division's goal of adoption, pending the outcome of defendants' application to be designated Mary's …