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… the disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief. The complaint-warrant specified that Montalvo was charged with … self[-]defense, is limited only to cases of spontaneous and compelling danger.” Minutes later, the jury found Montalvo … surrounding circumstances and the machete’s status as an uncommon item sufficiently supported the jury’s verdict. The …
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… determines whether a trial court that has found a defendant competent to stand trial on criminal charges may compel her to assert an insanity defense, based on the … over more than a decade, defendant June Gorthy attempted to commence a relationship with C.L., a mental health therapist …
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… that passes through the Township. In 2008, the Township commenced a review of its ordinance governing signs and … application, E&J relied on two of a number of published studies which addressed digital billboards and traffic safety, … of the ordinance, as well as the need for further studies on the impact of digital billboards, provide a rational …
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… on the front door. After knocking, the sergeant heard a commotion inside the apartment. He announced that he had a … seeing the porch’s sliding glass door open, its screen door come crashing down, and defendant step onto the porch. In … to dispel the reasonable suspicion of danger or to complete the arrest and depart the premises. (pp. 16-20) 2. …
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… drivers to dim their high beams only when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet. The Court granted the … Pena-Flores, this Court created the Supreme Court Special Committee on Telephonic and Electronic Search Warrants, … because it is not fully consonant with the interests embodied in Article I, Paragraph 7 of the State Constitution. …
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… been judicially vacated but had not been removed from the computer database showing active warrants. On March 26, … for entering that information. Notably, separate computer databases are used for traffic violations and … the fines in the criminal matter. As a result, the criminal complaint database did not reflect that the fines were …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … SENIOR CITIZENS UNITED : COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC., : DOCKET NO: 008789-2019 : … attorney). CIMINO, J.T.C. Plaintiff, Senior Citizens United Community Services, Inc. (SCUCS) is a New Jersey non-profit …
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… order entered following a bench trial finding he committed the following acts that would be crimes if committed by an adult: second-degree sexual assault by force … Greg had a lawyer.2 Greg was charged in a juvenile complaint with second-degree sexual assault, N.J.S.A. …
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… to third-degree conspiracy to July 23, 2018 A-2058-15T3 2 commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2, and … the vehicle. Riedel suspected the two men were planning to commit a burglary, or already had committed one. Once Riedel asked defendant to step out of …
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… Family Part entered after a twelve-day trial. The JOD was accompanied by a forty-seven page decision in which the trial … he could turn his landscaping business' leaf waste into compost and brush into mulch. Defendant, who had a graphic design degree and was employed by a company, helped plaintiff with his landscaping business. In …
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… to I-495 and the Lincoln Tunnel to New York City. To accommodate exiting traffic, the three south-bound lanes … argument was rejected in Metromedia, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 453 U.S. 490, 511 (1981). Furthermore, citing … solely to the economic interests of the speaker and its audience" or "speech proposing a commercial transaction" – …
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… A-1613-18T2 his younger brother. The trial judge ordered a competency evaluation of J.C. pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:4-5. … by a licensed psychologist, and J.C. moved to dismiss the complaint based upon lack of mental capacity to proceed. Following a competency hearing, the trial judge dismissed the charges …
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… or the sentence. With one minor exception, no errors were committed at trial, much less the cumulative errors … the robber told Perdomo to "give him the money." Perdomo complied with the demand and gave the assailant between $200 … in response to Senabria's 9-1-1 call. The dispatch radio communication described the suspect as a "black male." When …
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… believe his daughter's allegations against defendant. II Complaining Witness' Testimony Amelia was sixteen years old … Witness's Father's Testimony Amelia's father D.J.A. (Diego), who is also defendant's brother, testified as a … 13 A-1591-17T1 him about his relationship with defendant, Diego responded: " [w]e love each other a lot." Diego …
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… In 2010, defendant was charged with child endangerment and completed a pre-trial intervention program. The charge … equitable award in favor of defendant. Equitable remedies are distinguished for their flexibility, unlimited … 326, 354 (1993). The trial judge's application of such remedies is entitled to deference and will not be reversed …
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… disability early retirement in 2009. Plaintiff filed a complaint, asserting negligence claims and seeking compensatory damages. Plaintiff’s expert, Rosen, opined that … He concluded his opening statement by stating, “[l]adies and gentlemen, the evidence will show that [plaintiff] …
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… (pp. 14-16) 3. Here, defendant’s petition was not accompanied by an affidavit or certification setting forth the … Further, although defendant’s simple verification does not comply with the Court Rules, the Court accepts the statement … own defense, the Court finds that the record is entirely compatible with defendant’s claim. Defendant’s statements to …
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… and informal landlord status did not suffice to give her common authority over defendant’s bedroom. Thus, the failure … ability to consent to a search when the consenter has common authority for most purposes over the searched space. … continued detention was unreasonable. Once a detention becomes unreasonable, a de facto arrest occurs, requiring that …
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… of each week." The court found that the sentence would accommodate his work schedule and promote his success on probation. Rodriguez reportedly had worked for a computer service firm for sixteen years. The court did not … years. She was a manager, but still earned a very modest income. She was twenty-eight years old at sentencing. She had …
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… each prong of the best-interests-of-the-child standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). Laura also argues the court … [Kira] upside down underneath."2 On June 30, 2017, Carl "completed a [v]ideotaped [i]nterview [s]tatement" with a … way as to portray [themselves] as exceptionally free of the common shortcomings to which most individuals will admit"; …