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… (JOCs) were amended to change thirty-four days of jail credit to gap-time credit. Defendant now appeals from the … use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … admitted that on January 9, 2015, he had possessed less than one-half ounce of heroin, which he intended to …
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… (JOCs) were amended to change thirty-four days of jail credit to gap-time credit. Defendant now appeals from the … use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … admitted that on January 9, 2015, he had possessed less than one-half ounce of heroin, which he intended to …
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… (JOCs) were amended to change thirty-four days of jail credit to gap-time credit. Defendant now appeals from the … use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … admitted that on January 9, 2015, he had possessed less than one-half ounce of heroin, which he intended to …
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… have examined this topic in South Carolina. Consistent with comparable studies, this study's results - although limited … A CONTINUING LEGACY 4 (Aug. 201 O), http://eji.org/ sites/default/files/illegal-racial-discrimination-in-jury … can be drawn must be compiled ... Second, names from the source list are [randomly] selected to form the jury …
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A-3533-23 Briefs
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… NJ 08830 (732) s96-1140 susheela. v erma@susheel averma. com AMENDEDFILED, Clerk of the Appellate Division, February … within a fifty (50) miles radius from the present site of the subject business for a period of ten (10) years … is as unfair as it gets. The court speculated as to the future profits and stated, "The Court noted that it could - …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 11-03- 0401 and 11-03-0405. … determination that he was not entitled to 132 days of jail credit it previously awarded. We affirm. In December 2010, … in New York on unrelated charges of kidnapping, assault, compelling prostitution, and use of a child less than …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 11-03- 0401 and 11-03-0405. … determination that he was not entitled to 132 days of jail credit it previously awarded. We affirm. In December 2010, … in New York on unrelated charges of kidnapping, assault, compelling prostitution, and use of a child less than …
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… covered by a written repair warranty for the first 50,000 miles on its odometer.1 In January 2024, plaintiff noticed the … of water into the module housing the radio's electronic components under the carpet beneath the front passenger … was not explained at trial. 3 A-3804-23 by an outside source, the repair was not covered under the warranty. …
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… Robert Davis, was defeated by then-councilman Charles Washington, who was eventually elected mayor. Defendant … statute is not resolved by reviewing the text and extrinsic sources, the rule of lenity dictates that the ambiguities … individual, agency, board, court, grand jury, legislative committee, or other entity which receives from the …
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… in the State with the lowest median annual household income according to the most recent census data, shall be … in New Jersey with the lowest median annual household income. N.J.S.A. 26:2H-18.59i(b)(3). The New Jersey Health … Act, the Legislature instructed the Department to use the "source data for the most recent census data as used in the …
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… revealed the cause of death to be asphyxia caused by a combination of blood in 3 A-0194-15T1 the lungs, the … analytical work by Webb that is to be used as a basis for future testimony. Defendant filed a motion for a new trial … THE DEFENDANT'S EXTRAJUDICIAL CONFESSION IS THE DISCREDITED TESTIMONY OF THE STATE'S EXPERT WITNESS. We begin …
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… After reviewing the record and the applicable legal principles, we find no merit to defendant's contention and affirm … for the reasons stated in Judge John M. Deitch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on … – thereby partially corroborating a previously reliable source. Once on the scene, they saw [d]efendant acting …
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… earnings of approximately $110,000 per year and imputed income to defendant of $35,000 per year. The PSA stated the … need for alimony. Plaintiff's CIS showed his only sources of income were disability insurance and the ordinary … dues, utility bills, repair and maintenance, and other lesser home maintenance costs." The judge noted even if the …
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… After reviewing the record and the applicable legal principles, we find no merit to defendant's contention and affirm … for the reasons stated in Judge John M. Deitch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on … – thereby partially corroborating a previously reliable source. Once on the scene, they saw [d]efendant acting …
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… Robert Davis, was defeated by then-councilman Charles Washington, who was eventually elected mayor. Defendant … statute is not resolved by reviewing the text and extrinsic sources, the rule of lenity dictates that the ambiguities … individual, agency, board, court, grand jury, legislative committee, or other entity which receives from the …
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… in the State with the lowest median annual household income according to the most recent census data, shall be … in New Jersey with the lowest median annual household income. N.J.S.A. 26:2H-18.59i(b)(3). The New Jersey Health … Act, the Legislature instructed the Department to use the "source data for the most recent census data as used in the …
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… revealed the cause of death to be asphyxia caused by a combination of blood in 3 A-0194-15T1 the lungs, the … analytical work by Webb that is to be used as a basis for future testimony. Defendant filed a motion for a new trial … THE DEFENDANT'S EXTRAJUDICIAL CONFESSION IS THE DISCREDITED TESTIMONY OF THE STATE'S EXPERT WITNESS. We begin …
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… earnings of approximately $110,000 per year and imputed income to defendant of $35,000 per year. The PSA stated the … need for alimony. Plaintiff's CIS showed his only sources of income were disability insurance and the ordinary … dues, utility bills, repair and maintenance, and other lesser home maintenance costs." The judge noted even if the …
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A-66-24 Respondents Caroline Benson et al., Brief
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… SUE FULTON, Chief Administrator, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, a body corporate and politic and an … noting that the surcharge could still be a viable funding source for municipalities who elect to purchase dashboard … the trial court determined further amendments to be futile in that the complaints were not substantively …
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… covered by a written repair warranty for the first 50,000 miles on its odometer.1 In January 2024, plaintiff noticed the … of water into the module housing the radio's electronic components under the carpet beneath the front passenger … was not explained at trial. 3 A-3804-23 by an outside source, the repair was not covered under the warranty. …