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… of the incident, and determine whether he wanted to sign a complaint against the other man involved in the fight. When … wax fold is used to package the heroin and the string is commonly used as a tie off to ingest heroin. Defendant … string on the nightstand had been pulled out from his hoodie and washed. He acknowledged signing the consent to …
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… he failed to present clear and convincing evidence overcoming the presumption of ineligibility for admission to PTI … of 'Graves Act' 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-Of- State Visitors From States Where Their … of "Graves Act" 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of-State Visitors From States Where Their …
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… suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … did not consent to this treatment. The evaluator also recommended Carol engage in individual therapy and take … services, Carol refused to engage with the Division's recommended providers. Instead, she participated in therapy …
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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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… MESSAGES. (Not Raised Below). POINT III THE PROSECUTOR'S COMMENTS DURING HER OPENING AND CLOSING DEPRIVED DEFENDANT … rented one-half of a two-car garage at his apartment complex, which he shared with another tenant. The garage had … defendant had worked from February 2011 to May 2011 at a company located a short distance from where Jackson's body …
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… Quod, Plaintiffs, v. GUERLINE FELIX, MID-ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, Defendants, and AAA MID-ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Plaintiff- Respondent, v. GEICO INDEMNITY COMPANY, Third-Party Defendant- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT …
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… and Robert Lanciotti (collectively Archer), to dismiss the complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). We … is in the bread delivery business. Arcuri procured a commercial vehicle liability insurance policy for Schripps with Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company (Allstate), which had a $1 million per accident …
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… and they agreed to meet at a diner on December 10, 2014 to complete the transaction. Pope drove to the diner with the … by defendant: [Prosecutor]: All right. Now . . . did you become aware of a person by the name of Jamal Robinson? … State's case in chief or any evidence of prior bad acts to come in." Prior to his sentencing, defendant raised the …
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… professional negligence against an actuary who drafted a company's retirement and related plans "relates to" an employee benefits plan under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 U.S.C. §§ 1001 to 1461 … and the administrators and beneficiaries of the two companies' retirement and profit sharing plans, plaintiffs …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5565-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. … from a June 25, 2018 judgment continuing his involuntary commitment to the Special Treatment NOT FOR PUBLICATION … (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant was also subject to community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, …
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… and his practice, Kayal Orthopaedic Center, PC (Center), a comprehensive orthopedic center dealing with muscular … of pain, and undergoing numerous radiological studies at defendants' behest, it was not until a September 12, … 1978), and "that confidentiality is a 'fundamental ingredient of the settlement process[.]'" State v. Williams, 184 …
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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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… years of age and Adam was two. The Department immediately commenced an investigation, which included interviewing the … A-1602-14T2 5 A few days later, the father filed a complaint pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic Violence … to -35, and obtained a temporary restraining order. In his complaint, he alleged the mother grabbed his arm with her …
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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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… She also suffered from bipolar disorder and failed to comply with the services provided to her from the Division. … positive for cocaine. On December 14, 2012, the Division completed an emergency removal of Colleen from Yvonne's care … to drugs. Regarding Wade, the Division served him with its complaint seeking the care, custody, and supervision of …
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… – that is a jury call – but that it was sufficient to compel lesser-included jury instructions. Instead of … The judge, relating his experience with the issuance of communications data warrants, said he understood "the length … is part of a statute governing access to "electronic communication service" providers' subscriber or customer …
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… the money in a robbery which he, defendant, and Johnson committed at TGI Fridays. McGuire instructed his girlfriend … McGuire's identification and a folding knife. A black hoodie, two woolen masks, and nine gloves also were found in … and outside of one of the masks and on the collar of the hoodie. Defendant's former girlfriend testified that she had …
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… that Perez banged on the door to defendant's bedroom and complained about the loud volume of the music. According to … THAT IF HE WERE DEEMED TO BE A CRIME VICTIM, HE COULD OVERCOME HIS STATUS AS AN UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT AND RECEIVE A … working at a restaurant in Pennsylvania when a co- worker recommended that he find a lawyer to help him seek …
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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. …