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… was the same as the resisting arrest by flight charge embodied in count three. In response, the State moved to … gave chase. The officers followed defendant to an apartment complex and briefly lost sight of him. By that time, a … gave the jury the following strong curative instruction: Ladies and gentlemen, there was some testimony by Officer …
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… the initial contract were the Somerset Educational Services Commission (Somerset), a public entity tasked with … changes in the Work . . . . The Subcontractor, prior to the commencement of such changed or revised Work, shall submit … 8.3 The Work of this Subcontract shall be substantially completed no later than August 20th, 2014, subject to …
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… part that plaintiff "will develop and operate low[-]income housing on Riverside Terrace and [plaintiff] will … and redevelopment of its property to create more low-income and senior housing for residents of the City. Plaintiff … their use of Plesinger Place. On August 9, 2019, plaintiff commenced a summary action by way of an order to show cause …
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… stating Bruno took a knife when he learned police were coming, but she "did not recall" Bruno ever having a knife … Manny "at substantial risk of harm when he refused to comply with police while holding [Manny] in one hand while … finding of neglect against him, claiming the trial court committed error in finding Bruno violated the statute by …
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… 207 (1989)). Even "when inadmissible evidence erroneously comes before the jury, [we will] not order a new trial … received," id. at 268, but the officer may not become more specific by repeating details of the crime, or … any prejudice as it did not inculpate defendant in the commission of the crime. While hearsay is prejudicial to a …
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… appeal that evidentiary ruling, the trial proceeded to its completion. Based upon the arresting police officer's … defendant of possibly more stringent sanctions for committing a "per se" DWI violation, which can be proven by … We further remand this matter to the Law Division to complete its de novo review of defendant's sentence. I. We …
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… the custody of a child under a Title 9 abuse or neglect FN complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … parents, we suggest a method of handling FD non-dissolution complaints when they are heard in the midst of FN … although the mother was named as the defendant in the FD complaints. We disapprove of this procedure, although we …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. … injury case, defendant Jersey Central Power & Light Company ("JCP&L") appeals on multiple grounds from APPROVED … sum the court molded to take into account her A-0255-16T3 3 comparative fault. JCP&L moved for a new trial, which the …
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… against him by the Department of Human Services for acts committed in the scope of his employment as a senior medical … had no defense obligation under N.J.S.A. 59:10A-1. See Waldie v. State, 264 N.J. Super. 558, 562 (App. Div. 1993). … that expressed by way of the plain language"). See also Waldie, 265 N.J. Super. at 562 (noting "[w]hat the Legislature …
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… each victim. In exchange for his pleas, the State recommended that he receive a county jail sentence not to … be serving county jail, versus prison, time under his recommended sentence. In his amended petition, defendant also … told the judge, "there is an immigration situation that may come up in the future. My client is a permanent resident. …
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… to defendant Township of West Milford, dismissing her complaint for damages arising from the extensive personal … as a passenger in a motor vehicle accident. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that defendant was liable … every day. Meth did not perform or rely upon any traffic studies or empirical data about the road's traffic volume. Meth …
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… D’ALESSIO and NICHOLAS D’ALESSIO, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. COMMISSIONER OF FIRE DISTRICT #2, PORT READING FIRE … with prejudice as to their claims against defendants Commissioner of Fire District #2 and the Township of … Motor Co., 225 N.J. at 479. The fundamental principles embodied in the TCA include the notion that governmental …
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… been involved in an accident. Defendant argued there was no competent evidence there had been an accident. Defendant … find no support in the law for defendant's claim Cahill's competent and admissible testimony could not satisfy the … person in excess of $500[] shall by the quickest means of communication give notice of such accident" to the police. …
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… a file- sharing program known as ARES, were on defendant's computer from which Camm was able to download five files … home. There, once the police confirmed that defendant's computer contained child pornography, they arrested him, … the bottom of the stairs, she observed a "pile" of bodies and that the police were on top of defendant. In his …
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… defendant's convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, first-degree armed robbery, and … brother were making sandwiches, a man wearing a white hoodie walked into the deli and stood by the register. When … a white male wearing a "designer 4 A-0159-18T3 kind of hoodie" bumped into Kocher as he exited the deli, and proceeded …
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… meant "hav[e] sex." He sent another long text that night, complaining about a friendship of plaintiff he viewed to be … sex with her and asking, "now what is your reason to not come back to the marital bedroom"? The next day, because … Show me the results, I show her the result. She won't come to the bedroom." He took the door down, believing as a …
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… Jones issued a conforming January 20, 2020 order and a comprehensive and thorough written opinion that addressed … bright-line try-or- dismiss rule," instead continuing its commitment to a "case-by-case analysis" under the Barker … from the missing video. Defendant had not offered any compelling reason for him to "second-guess" the prior …
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… the judge stated: [T]he [c]ourt has to make a practical and commonsense determination that given all of the … No. 19- 01-0169. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a four year-term on the CDS count, a concurrent … legitimate reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Compare State v. Bard, 445 N.J. Super. 145, 157-58 (App. …
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… judge granted defendant K.A.R.'s (mother) cross-motion to compel cooperation relative to parenting time and granted … appointment without her prior knowledge, and he refused to communicate with her regarding E.R. Plaintiff refused to … of child support"; and (4) any other equitable remedies. Defendant filed a notice of cross-motion for …
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… aggravating factors three, the risk that the defendant will commit another offense; six, the extent of the defendant's … was under twenty-six years of age at the time of the commission of the offense." L. 2020, c. 110 (eff. Oct. 19, … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14) be applied prospectively, and the common law exceptions to the presumption of prospectivity do …