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… POINT II TESTIMONY ABOUT [CSAAS] WAS NOT BASED ON RELIABLE SCIENCE, WAS IRRELEVANT, AND WAS UNDULY … committed the crimes. According to the court, defendant placed those issues in question by cross-examining J.R. and … need only satisfy the evidence rules relating to relevancy, most importantly Rule 403." Rose, 206 N.J. at 179. To …
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… POINT II TESTIMONY ABOUT [CSAAS] WAS NOT BASED ON RELIABLE SCIENCE, WAS IRRELEVANT, AND WAS UNDULY … committed the crimes. According to the court, defendant placed those issues in question by cross-examining J.R. and … need only satisfy the evidence rules relating to relevancy, most importantly Rule 403." Rose, 206 N.J. at 179. To …
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… Jersey City Police Department in the past and had provided reliable information, leading to numerous arrests and many … his firearm, and instructed defendant to stop. Defendant complied and immediately raised his hands in the air. … v. Lund, 119 N.J. 35, 45 (1990). The CI's tip reasonably placed the officers on suspicion that defendant was armed. …
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… to the damages sought here. 3 A-3866-18T3 The trial took place only a few weeks after our Panter decision. Plaintiff … by that stigma. Plaintiff's expert witness, who works as a buyer for what he said was the country's largest wholesale … he "d[id] not consider the witness's testimony to be reliable and worthy of belief." The judge came back to this …
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… to the damages sought here. 3 A-3866-18T3 The trial took place only a few weeks after our Panter decision. Plaintiff … by that stigma. Plaintiff's expert witness, who works as a buyer for what he said was the country's largest wholesale … he "d[id] not consider the witness's testimony to be reliable and worthy of belief." The judge came back to this …
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… Jersey City Police Department in the past and had provided reliable information, leading to numerous arrests and many … his firearm, and instructed defendant to stop. Defendant complied and immediately raised his hands in the air. … v. Lund, 119 N.J. 35, 45 (1990). The CI's tip reasonably placed the officers on suspicion that defendant was armed. …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … by the record. Defendant's contentions that his visits with Thomas "clearly exhibited that he was embracing … his noncompliance with Division services; and, most importantly, the impact his behavior had on his …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … by the record. Defendant's contentions that his visits with Thomas "clearly exhibited that he was embracing … his noncompliance with Division services; and, most importantly, the impact his behavior had on his …
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… Court Clerk’s Office manages several statewide functions for the Judiciary. This includes court record storage and … … Superior Court Clerk's Office … Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 971 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0971 … Hand … of judgments awarded in all types of court cases. Visit our Self-help Collecting money in a Civil case …
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… BE HARMED FROM CONTINUED CONTACT WITH HER FATHER. A.P. was placed with her foster parents by the Division when she was … was the biological father, he was allowed supervised-only visits with A.P. based on his prior Division involvement and a domestic violence arrest, as well as the recommendation by Dr. Gregory Gambone that M.S. was currently …
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… BE HARMED FROM CONTINUED CONTACT WITH HER FATHER. A.P. was placed with her foster parents by the Division when she was … was the biological father, he was allowed supervised-only visits with A.P. based on his prior Division involvement and a domestic violence arrest, as well as the recommendation by Dr. Gregory Gambone that M.S. was currently …
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… "defendant admitted to the police that he would frequently visit the two girls at night in their bedroom and . . . … the defendant of a fair trial, a trial whose result is reliable." Ibid. It is insufficient for the defendant to … that [their] claim, viewing the facts alleged in the light most favorable to the defendant, will ultimately succeed on …
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… testimony at the March 15, 2023 suppression hearing and accompanying body worn camera (BWC) footage. At approximately … driving and parking in the no parking zone because he was "visiting somebody . . . ." He then began honking his horn to … administered did not support a finding of probable cause. Most notably, defendant contends the "one-legged stand test …
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… "defendant admitted to the police that he would frequently visit the two girls at night in their bedroom and . . . … the defendant of a fair trial, a trial whose result is reliable." Ibid. It is insufficient for the defendant to … that [their] claim, viewing the facts alleged in the light most favorable to the defendant, will ultimately succeed on …
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… testimony at the March 15, 2023 suppression hearing and accompanying body worn camera (BWC) footage. At approximately … driving and parking in the no parking zone because he was "visiting somebody . . . ." He then began honking his horn to … administered did not support a finding of probable cause. Most notably, defendant contends the "one-legged stand test …
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… prior to trial. 1. At common law, the plaintiff could place the entire burden of fault on one defendant, who was … teacher, visited Juanito’s, a Red Bank restaurant, to buy take-out food for her family. According to plaintiff, … kind that declares the right to contribution and leaves most questions to the courts” (quotation omitted; no …
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… prior to trial. 1. At common law, the plaintiff could place the entire burden of fault on one defendant, who was … teacher, visited Juanito’s, a Red Bank restaurant, to buy take-out food for her family. According to plaintiff, … kind that declares the right to contribution and leaves most questions to the courts” (quotation omitted; no …
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… Division effected an emergency removal of the children and placed them in resource homes. A few days later, the … to attend the recommended number of prenatal doctor's visits. The court also found that N.W.S.'s failure to … N.J. 1 (2013). She contends the judge based her findings almost entirely upon her persistent use of drugs. We disagree. …
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… Division effected an emergency removal of the children and placed them in resource homes. A few days later, the … to attend the recommended number of prenatal doctor's visits. The court also found that N.W.S.'s failure to … N.J. 1 (2013). She contends the judge based her findings almost entirely upon her persistent use of drugs. We disagree. …