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… THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, AND NOT JUSTIFIED UNDER THE COMMUNITY CARETAKING DOCTRINE. ACCORDINGLY, SUPPRESSION … Sergeant Mazzuca noted he "did not feel she was a threat to commit suicide at that point." He acknowledged the only … aid doctrine," which she termed "a subcategory of [the] community caretaking exception" to the warrant requirement. …
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… warrant. The officers explained they were acting under the community- caretaking doctrine and were permitted to enter … Among their extensive duties, police officers serve a vital community-caretaking role. In this role, they are given the … construction guide our analysis of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a). Our primary goal in interpreting a statute is to determine to …
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… child of defendant and M.A. Defendant is the parent of primary residence. A.A.'s half-brother, J.V., born 2012, is … January 28, 2022, filed an order to show cause and verified complaint, seeking custody, 2 A Dodd removal refers to the … reportedly had several dogs and they adhered to a strict dietary regimen. 5 A-1850-22 A.A. told James that once …
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… for weapons possession and other offenses. His appeal primarily focuses on the trial court's denial of his motion … recovered the firearm through a warrantless search of a companion's backpack, which she had carried out of a parked … from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. They were in separate cars but communicating over the radio. Both officers were wearing …
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… and MICHELE DONATO and PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants. __________________________ Argued … I. On December 16, 2019, plaintiff Keith Hacker filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking damages for injuries … it collided with plaintiff's car; and Progressive Insurance Company, which, according to A- 2886-22 3 plaintiff, had …
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… on campus, to which she replied yes. He asked if he could come over and she said yes. Plaintiff 's two friends walked … I didn't want to have sex 5 A-0517-23 with him." Defendant completely disregarded plaintiff's wishes to stop and tried … citation omitted). Rather, a motion for reconsideration "is primarily an opportunity to seek to convince the court that …
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… is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate acts of harassment and contempt of a … for two years from 2015 until 2017. They have a child in common, Alan, who was six years old at the time of trial. … domestic violence therapy for five years before filing the complaint. Plaintiff stated that defendant sent her …
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… v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________ … judgment action revolves around whether an insurance company complied with the statutory procedures for … imposed by Weathers by providing it with a simple, expedient and effective alternative to reliance on standard …
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… trial. Plaintiff also argues defense counsel made improper comments regarding plaintiff's failure to appear at trial … plaintiff's head, and moving the cart around aisle 58 while comparing a live feed of his demonstration with still … rulings and defense counsel's improper summation comments regarding plaintiff's non-appearance at trial. The …
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… other state and federal laws. The trial court dismissed the complaint as procedurally untimely and also substantively … this opinion, we reverse the trial court's dismissal of the complaint as untimely under Rule 4:69- 6(a), but we affirm … As characterized by Hager, the Executive Branch "has muddied the waters between state marijuana laws and federal …
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… and yard requirements. Every lot in the R-50 District shall comply with the following requirements: . . . . (1) Subject … block width, and the minimum lot area shall be based and computed upon the following formula; provided, however, that … First Union Nat'l Bank, 162 N.J. 75, 84 (1999). Indeed, our primary purpose in construing a statute is to "identify and …
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… defendant on her cell phone. Defendant told Ellen he was coming by to drop off something for Rose, and she should come downstairs to meet him. Ellen testified that defendant, … who worked at a car dealership in Paramus, had never before come to her grandmother's home while the girls were spending …
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… break, defense counsel stated she "did not object [to this comment] at the time, because it was kind of already out … and fell to his knees. He testified he became sick due to a combination of cocaine, alcohol, and the shrimp he ate. The … WAS TESTIFYING (partially raised below). 1. The Prosecutor Committed Misconduct When She Elicited Testimony From The …
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… v. 1 Dena is referred to as "Dina" in the second amended complaints and orders under review. We refer to her as Dena … motion to dismiss count five of DYMS's third-party complaint seeking a declaratory judgment on the issue of … that governs the insurer's obligation." Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 444 (2010) (citation omitted). Doubts …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Robert A. Kirsch's comprehensive written opinion. I. The circumstances of this … In exchange for his guilty pleas, the State agreed to recommend that defendant serve an aggregate thirteen-year … adduced before the grand jury was sufficient to establish a prima facie case that [defendant] committed the charged …
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… 3 A-3972-23 2017 to April 2018, during which time she "complain[ed] of constant cervical spine pain and stiffness . … 2019, Robinson presented to an urgent care facility with complaints of "neck pain and vomiting," for which she was … disc derangement and radiculopathy." He noted Robinson complained of "neck pain radiating to both upper …
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… but petitioner continued to report significant difficulties completing household tasks such as lifting and carrying … light[ ]duty level work," and "[his] employer w[ould] not accommodate [him] with a permanent light duty position." The … "[five] years with a minor exacerbation [and] . . . MRI studies that . . . were completely normal until . . . the …
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… fifty-seven). She was also charged with conspiracy to commit these individual offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (counts … In exchange for her guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a five-year sentence in the second-degree range, … defendant's dependents"), due to her responsibility as the primary caretaker of her young children. She also argues the …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … his headlights were on. The court finds that to a motorist coming around the ramp’s final bend, the detective’s car … suspicion on the reaction.” United States v. Sigmond- Ballestros, 285 F.3d 1117, 1124 (9th Cir. 2002); see also …
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… development of the record because, in its view, “the common law does not necessarily preclude the imposition of” … not owe a duty of care in this case. Because Arthur did not commit a tort, GEM cannot be held vicariously liable for his … for GEM as emergency medical technicians (EMTs). In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that Arthur should have …