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… permits intercepting and monitoring out-of-state communications in New Jersey. The jury found defendant … follow when seeking to intercept wire, oral, and electronic communications. In 1968, the New Jersey Legislature enacted … was in Louisiana on August 22. Defendant made a similar request. At first, Brenda confirmed defendant’s story, but she …
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… Jennifer Garcia. Garcia stopped the car and defendant questioned the victims about the location of another man. … as they ran into a nearby yard. Outside of a home in the community where defendant allegedly lived, Pennsville … in an effort to persuade either defendant or Marcus to come outside. Once Marcus left the home, he was placed in …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson leaning against an upraised porch on the Omega Community Center’s private property. In a window looking out … is located in a high-crime area and its president had requested that the police make checks due to incidents of …
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… listened to the assaults and activity over the phone, and requested and obtained photographs of the assaults and … R.B. Defendant and R.B. were charged in an indictment with committing offenses occurring during two overlapping … on or about January 22, 2011": second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated 1 We employ initials and pseudonyms to …
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… . . defrauded consumers to act collectively in pursuit of a common remedy against a corporate wrongdoer," Dugan, 231 … his motion for (b)(2) class certification. Plaintiff's complaint alleges that defendant South Jersey Pubs Inc., … individual patrons ordered beverages to find that 'common questions of law or fact' were 'predominant.'" In addition, …
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… sought the services of the Public Defender's Office, a request initially opposed by the prosecutor. See State v. … The trial judge during the difficult and lengthy trial committed no reversible error. Out of an abundance of … to support an aggravating or mitigating factor. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 74-75 (2014); Kromphold, 162 N.J. at …
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… are several residents and two environmental groups who complain the present construction of the CDF disturbs the … conducted the more rigorous process for issuing what is commonly known as an "Individual Permit" under N.J.S.A. … dredged under the 5 A-5525-17 permits, argue the permits in question are all valid and comport with the applicable …
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… Fullman was "like family" to him. Even though they were competitors, Dozier explained that people at Pierce Manor … hang around in the building and would not have been welcome because they were not "from there." Zumirah Brockington … to a subpoena, Terrell refused to speak or answer any questions. The judge warned Terrell that a further failure …
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… consent order, and a counsel fee award. Additionally, she requested an order compelling the parties to use a computer program called "Our Family Wizard" (Family …
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… all but one of the claims pled in plaintiffs' amended complaint.2 We affirm, in part, and reverse and remand, in … reverse the dismissal of Impact's claims of fraud, unfair competition, conversion, unjust enrichment, civil … to restart Impact." In early 2012, Ted sent Mark a text requesting to "[p]ut this behind us and move forward for the …
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… Further, on July 24, both 4 A-5136-17 defendant and Bongco communicated with Achetouane's girlfriend about the rumors, and in those communications, defendant expressed his belief that … at the county jail. He testified that defendant frequently talked about killing his girlfriend. According to …
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… THE OFFENSE THE STATE ALLEGED THAT DEFENDANT INTENDED TO COMMIT WHEN HE ENTERED THE APARTMENT WITHOUT PERMISSION. … she "were seeing any other guys." Amy denied defendant's request to return later to visit with her and their daughters. … a trial court's sentencing determination. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014); see also State v. Trindad, …
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… aggravated assault, and other offenses. The offenses were committed in the course of a home invasion, in which the … stations, prompting women who personally knew defendant to come forward and identify him as the attacker shown on the … crying and disoriented, unable to respond to the officers' questions, and unable to give a written statement. C.R. …
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… fair one, because every time we go to the court -- I know I commit a 1 The Public Defender shall "[m]aintain one or more … for the proper performance of the duties of the office and compensate them for their services . . . ." N.J.S.A. … replied, "I never say no to the plea. Or he asks me a question, then I said no. That's what I told him." The judge …
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… shootings while count nine was predicated upon defendant's comments in those phone conversations. Defendant now appeals … RANGES SHOULD HAVE BEEN EXCLUDED UNDER N.J.R.E. 403. COMPOUNDING THE PREJUDICE OF THIS ERROR, THE PROSECUTOR … his mouth, but no other visible injuries. At defendant's request, he was taken to the hospital by ambulance for …
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… evidence that, in July 2012, defendant and his wife, Jacqueline Pierro, resided in Garfield with two teenage … it, Pierro and defendant sought buyers, and defendant completed the sales. During the afternoon of July 7, 2012, … Raymond Jenkins, a taxicab driver, was inside the taxi company office across the street from TJ's Boom Bar, facing …
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… to plain error. The Court also examines whether the State committed reversible error by commenting, during summation, on defendant’s silence when … wore a recording device to capture their conversation. She questioned him about why he started the relationship with …
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… to follow his instructions. The trial court denied J.J.’s request. J.J. renewed his request later that day; the judge … procedural due process and found that self-representation compounds the risk of error in family proceedings, thereby … general grant of a right of self-representation to competent litigants in matters that directly affect them …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ANTHONY ALLEYNE, individually and on … & Ritardi, LLC) HONORABLE BAHIR KAMIL, J.S.C. This matter comes before the court on a motion to certify class. The … on their conversation with the employee.” There is also a questionnaire in which the medical personnel “ask the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3189-19 A-3193-19 VICTORIA VAZQUEZ, JORDON KLOTZ, SARAH MORROW, TIMOTHY MORROW, JOHN … from a March 2, 2020 General Equity order dismissing their complaints on motion against defendant Rider University … to contest the relocation of the Choir College under the common 5 A-3189-19 law and the Nonprofit Corporation Act, …