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… A “writing” consists of letters, words, numbers, data compilations, pictures, drawing, photographs, symbols, sounds, or combinations thereof or their equivalent, set down or … testimony at the trial or hearing and is offered in compliance with Rule 613. However, when the statement is …
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… had been fired. The officers conducted a motor vehicle stop of the Impala. Quinlan approached the driver's side of … could see them." The two passengers in the vehicle complied with Vitter's directive, but defendant did not . … defendant's movements towards his lap area, his noncompliance with the initial order to show his hands, the …
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… MANAGEMENT ORDER: APRIL 4, 2019 CMC THIS MA TIER, having come before the Court at a case management conference on … L-8819-14 Altholtz, Irene Levensten Law Firm L-6711-14 Balcom, Esme Levensten Law Firm L-7887-14 Baron, Charlotte … L-8624-14 Fugitt, Kazuko Parker Waichman L-7425-14 Galleshaw, Dianne Parker Waichman L-8623-14 Gasking, Maureen …
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… (Monique D. Moyse, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … record of any offense . . . . If you were to successfully complete . . . PTI . . . there would be a suspension of the … discussion in a written opinion beyond the following brief comments. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). 4 559 U.S. 356 (2010). 8 …
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… Systems, Inc. (MERS) as nominee for The New York Mortgage Company, LLC, which was recorded on September 26, 2005. Of … [paid] off prior to closing." The marked-up title insurance commitment report required payoff of the $80,000 Fleet HECLA … second position. On October 17, 2014, plaintiff filed its complaint. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a second amended …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Ocean County, Complaint No. W-2019-000346-1507. Nelson, Fromer, Crocco & … constitute such changed circumstances. So may a defendant's compliance with restrictive conditions over an extended period, if such compliance coincides with another material change …
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… the statements on appeal. In accordance with the State's recommendation per the plea agreement, the judge sentenced … COURT'S REJECTION OF MITGATING FACTORS WAS NOT SUPPORTED BY COMPETENT, CREDIBLE EVIDENCE IN THE RECORD. We have … and agreed to answer the detective's questions; defendant complied and then signed the form as requested. Afterward, …
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… care and supervision of Zoey after Ashley threatened to commit suicide and punched a police officer. Ashley was … John into her apartment when he arrived and repeated her comments about "the Lord's blood" and the devil. John heard … Seventh Omnibus Order.3 The judge found the matter was not complex, and did not qualify as the type of case to proceed …
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… (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a narcotics offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … declined to speak with the police, asked the police to stop questioning him, or requested to speak with an attorney. … rights. She also found defendant's English "clear and comprehensive" and that defendant could be heard on the …
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… he was assigned to the CCPD's Real Time Tactical Operations Command Center, which is the department's technological 1 … After the officers testified, a video recording of the stop and seizure of the weapon was played. The judge observed … by the military. It was originally developed to help our soldiers combat snipers. It basically is a series of …
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… 8 A-5036-14T2 Juror: You know, I think it was some of the ladies, you know, but you know. . . . The Court: But getting … following my instructions on the law, did the subject come up then? Juror: No, no, just at the end when they said … referred to the "code of silence on the streets" and a "stop snitching mentality." Some of the State's witnesses …
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… argued the cause for respondents (Law Office of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Christopher S. Byrnes, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR … sternum. Although the sprains and fractured sternum healed completely after approximately eight to nine weeks, …
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… [Julie] admitted that she lied at trial. Pending the outcome of that [h]earing, other issues may become relevant." The judge held an evidentiary hearing on … implied Julie falsely accused him because he wanted her to stop selling marijuana from his mother's house because by …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1880-17T3 S.S., Complainant-Appellant, v. CHERRY HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, … General, on the statement in lieu of brief). PER CURIAM Complainant S.S.1 appeals the finding by the New Jersey … provided did not work. None of the steps taken actually remedied the problems caused by the split school assignment with …
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… professors to be able to use basic technology, such as a computer, Microsoft Word, and email, as well as "KeanWISE," … Keil, a Kean professor and chair of the grievance committee of the Kean Federation of Teachers, the local … explained that based on her understanding, the method of communication must be what is "most convenient for students …
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… reported that the child was "developmentally delayed in communication 2 A "Dodd removal" refers to the emergency … growth – possible failure to thrive." Ibid. The RDTC recommended, among other things, that Calvin continue to see a … accordingly referred the father to a program that included components for therapeutic supervised visitation, a …
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… agreement to extend credit and provide a financial accommodation for the payment of G&Y's indebtedness. In a … COURT ERRED BY NOT INVOKING THE DOCTRINE OF JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL TO PRECLUDE PLAINTIFF FROM TAKING A POSITION … ENTERED IN FAVOR OF DEFENDANTS. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY PERMITTING TESTIMONY RELATED …
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… Passaic County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Christopher W. Hsieh, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and … 10(a), and second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and N.J.S.A. … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo …
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… a valid license and is not subject to an action by the Commissioner. As such, the asset sale was valid, the … . . . , and who is not the subject of any action by the commissioner . . . , shall be permitted to sell the assets … a valid license and is not subject to an action by the Commissioner. Plainly, the Commissioner may opt to revoke a …
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… 2021 order denied TMS's motion to dismiss a personal injury complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. We affirm.2 2 … Robert Daley, a New Jersey resident, filed a ten-count complaint against TMS; TMS's employee, Tony Smith … with a principal office located in Pennsylvania. In the complaint, Daley alleged that he sustained injuries as a …