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… located on the 1 Because defendant and the victim shared a common surname, we refer to the victim by her first name, … ridges . . . [we]re pronounced" and "[i]f there was blood poured on the fingerprint, then it would be everywhere." … analysis. Michalik explained the lab generates DNA profiles through a four- step process: extraction, quantitation, …
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… and Michael was not named as a subject child in the complaint. Assuming the court had jurisdiction, they contend … charged with second-degree aggravated manslaughter. 2 Unless specifically noted, all dates hereafter took place in … 19, Cynthia gave Michael his morning milk bottle, which he poured on the floor and "all over himself." Given that …
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… located on the 1 Because defendant and the victim shared a common surname, we refer to the victim by her first name, … ridges . . . [we]re pronounced" and "[i]f there was blood poured on the fingerprint, then it would be everywhere." … analysis. Michalik explained the lab generates DNA profiles through a four- step process: extraction, quantitation, …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FN-12-0223-16. Richard A. Foster, … did not appear in the litigation, the testing was never completed. 5 A-3595-17T1 March 5. The caseworkers took … also noted that she saw A.B. "jab" J.B. in the eye with a credit card, and opined that the hemorrhages might also have …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FN-12-0223-16. Richard A. Foster, … did not appear in the litigation, the testing was never completed. 5 A-3595-17T1 March 5. The caseworkers took … also noted that she saw A.B. "jab" J.B. in the eye with a credit card, and opined that the hemorrhages might also have …
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… adopted a child, who we refer to as A.C. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on April 27, 2006. Thereafter, … Defendant further argues that the judge lacked "the requisite jurisdiction or delegation" under Rule 4:3-3(a) to rule … opinion that the company was "dead" at that time. The judge credited Gunteski's observation that HM was earning income …
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… adopted a child, who we refer to as A.C. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on April 27, 2006. Thereafter, … Defendant further argues that the judge lacked "the requisite jurisdiction or delegation" under Rule 4:3-3(a) to rule … opinion that the company was "dead" at that time. The judge credited Gunteski's observation that HM was earning income …
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… for parole and imposing an eight-year (ninety-six-month) future eligibility term (FET). We vacate the Board's … Skills (2017); Carpentry Level One (2017); Construction Site Safety Orientation (2017); Change Your Patterns and … about was instant gratification." In his statement, he credited prison for saving his life because "[i]t allowed …
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… 2018 2 A-0503-16T2 decision, the Board found that Hochberg committed record-keeping violations, and acts of negligence … Hochberg's treatment of this patient. Hochberg was the site medical director for Northern State Prison, where … for N.D.B. at any particular hemoglobin level. He credited Scotti's opinion that Hochberg did not deviate from …
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… 2018 2 A-0503-16T2 decision, the Board found that Hochberg committed record-keeping violations, and acts of negligence … Hochberg's treatment of this patient. Hochberg was the site medical director for Northern State Prison, where … for N.D.B. at any particular hemoglobin level. He credited Scotti's opinion that Hochberg did not deviate from …
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… for parole and imposing an eight-year (ninety-six-month) future eligibility term (FET). We vacate the Board's … Skills (2017); Carpentry Level One (2017); Construction Site Safety Orientation (2017); Change Your Patterns and … about was instant gratification." In his statement, he credited prison for saving his life because "[i]t allowed …
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… of their health care benefit premiums based on annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c). The Chapter 78 reforms … salary . . . ." Ibid. Retirees with twenty years or more of creditable service as of June 28, 2011, were exempted from … [Chapter 78], subject to any right which may exist in the future to negotiate contributions . . . . Article X, Section …
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… of their health care benefit premiums based on annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c). The Chapter 78 reforms … salary . . . ." Ibid. Retirees with twenty years or more of creditable service as of June 28, 2011, were exempted from … [Chapter 78], subject to any right which may exist in the future to negotiate contributions . . . . Article X, Section …
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… distribution of proceeds and an accounting to determine credits/debits for expenditures and contributions made on … order submitted by the parties that intended to govern the future management and sale of the property. The consent … establish plaintiff provided verified proof of funds or deposited the required funds into an escrow account by the …
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… with Difference Card to provide Association members with credit cards to pay the thirty-five-dollar difference … binding arbitration with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC). Pursuant to the parties' agreement, PERC … The affiant certified he reviewed the Difference Card website, which stated: "The Difference Card works like a credit …
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… with Difference Card to provide Association members with credit cards to pay the thirty-five-dollar difference … binding arbitration with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC). Pursuant to the parties' agreement, PERC … The affiant certified he reviewed the Difference Card website, which stated: "The Difference Card works like a credit …
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… The officer allowed that and returned to his own vehicle's computer to verify 3 A-4282-16T1 Gelin's identity; as he did … on this consent but instead sought to justify the warrantless vehicle search on other grounds. 4 A-4282-16T1 Both … only testimony came from the two officers , whom the judge credited, leading the judge to find the facts we briefly …
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… seized during the execution of the search warrant and to compel the disclosure of the CI's identity. The trial court … WARRANT POINT II – THIS COURT SHOULD ADOPT THE PRINCIPLES OF STATE V. CASAL, 699 P.2D 1234 (WASH. 1985), WHICH … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." Jones, 179 N.J. at …
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… seized during the execution of the search warrant and to compel the disclosure of the CI's identity. The trial court … WARRANT POINT II – THIS COURT SHOULD ADOPT THE PRINCIPLES OF STATE V. CASAL, 699 P.2D 1234 (WASH. 1985), WHICH … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." Jones, 179 N.J. at …
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… The officer allowed that and returned to his own vehicle's computer to verify 3 A-4282-16T1 Gelin's identity; as he did … on this consent but instead sought to justify the warrantless vehicle search on other grounds. 4 A-4282-16T1 Both … only testimony came from the two officers , whom the judge credited, leading the judge to find the facts we briefly …