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… of conviction to reflect that first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1), … contents of Hakim's cell phone, officers retrieved the cell site data for 6106, the number listed as M.M. Notably, in … for 5084. Thereafter, Riddick, Martin, and Williams were officially considered suspects. Officers eventually located …
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… he sent several pictures and one video of B.R., each accompanied by sexually graphic narratives describing B.R. … of" the definition. Additionally, the statute provides officials with "guidelines to prevent arbitrary and erratic … be the imposition of "severe criminal penalties on persons selling, advertising, or otherwise promoting the product." …
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… BANK SECURITIES, INC., DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents, and BAYSIDE CONDOMINIUM … State of NEW JERSEY, MICHAEL KOOCHEMBERE, Building Sub-Code Official and Building Inspector for the BOROUGH OF STONE … expert, Brian O'Donnell, a registered architect, visited the site nine days after the deck collapse before any …
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… Edward2 acquired the property from the Point Pleasant Land Company. During the many decades of Murphy family ownership, … (3 and 2.01) and the beach area. These two parallel lines coincide with the boardwalk right-of-way designated on the … and at some point incorrectly relied on in adopting the official tax map. Judge Ford further found that "it didn’t …
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… (count four); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a)1 (count … during which he admitted possessing the items found and selling the drugs for profit. However, at trial, he admitted … [was] voluntary and not [the] product of any coercion or official misconduct." We begin our analysis with the …
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… substantially matched Officer Sime's account, sans Lopez's comment to his family member. 5 A-0315-18 holes and powder … defendant’s behalf. He claimed the text messages were about selling marijuana. Lopez testified that he met with … to consider when determining whether law enforcement officials faced exigent circumstances, including "the …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOWNSHIP OF READINGTON, TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF READINGTON, SEWER ADVISORY … moratorium and that the denial of that right by municipal officials may form the basis of a claim under the NJCRA. … of any unused capacity had an "interest in voluntarily selling their capacity back to the Township." After the …
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… by failing to sua sponte hold a hearing to determine his competency to stand trial. He also challenges his sentence, … than "the Bill of Rights that protect . . . government officials." 7 A-4013-17T3 and two letters from defendant to … in original). "The evidence necessary to establish the requisite bona fide doubt as to a defendant's competence is …
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… which the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) commenced in 2004 seeking injunctive relief and civil … title to the lake, dam, and beach to the Pines Club after selling ninety percent of its waterfront lots and fifty … 2004 email from the Pines Club president, which claims DEP officials admitted to him that the dam was safe. That email …
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… a public park. The witnesses saw the group of children, accompanied by several adults, playing on equipment in a … of a dance hall owner for operating a "disorderly house" by selling intoxicating liquors to minors under the … from unduly relying on the views of that law enforcement official. See State v. McLean, 205 N.J. 438, 460-61 (2011). …
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… New Jersey- based former employer. Plaintiff alleges the company wrongfully denied him a promotion to a position in … job with its subsidiary in Illinois. Plaintiff claims the company engaged in "associational" discrimination against … claims against a New Jersey-based parent company and its officials. To answer this question, we must consider both …
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… v. SELECTIVE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … of New Jersey" and directed several State agencies and officials to take action to protect "the health, safety and … for dining-in and at various events, as well as offers on-site decorating classes and parties—and was forced to close …
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… MOTION TO SUPPRESS BECAUSE THE POLICE DID NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE PARTICULARIZED SUSPICION TO STOP THE BLACK BMW.[1] … SAID PERMIT. ACCORDINGLY, HIS CONVICTION FOR FAILING TO COMPLY WITH A FACIALLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL PERMITTING PROCESS … in a criminal prosecution and being forced to "answer official questions put to [the individual] in any other …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOWNSHIP OF READINGTON, TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF READINGTON, SEWER ADVISORY … moratorium and that the denial of that right by municipal officials may form the basis of a claim under the NJCRA. … of any unused capacity had an "interest in voluntarily selling their capacity back to the Township." After the …
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… motion judge misapplied summary judgment standards and her complaint should be reinstated since "a reasonable jury … as 2005. Cirillo believed plaintiff and her staff "weren't selling enough and that there was a lot of resistance to … because of Cirillo's activities. Whatever Cirillo's official duties were, it is clear from the record that …
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… v. SELECTIVE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … of New Jersey" and directed several State agencies and officials to take action to protect "the health, safety and … for dining-in and at various events, as well as offers on-site decorating classes and parties—and was forced to close …
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… a public park. The witnesses saw the group of children, accompanied by several adults, playing on equipment in a … of a dance hall owner for operating a "disorderly house" by selling intoxicating liquors to minors under the … from unduly relying on the views of that law enforcement official. See State v. McLean, 205 N.J. 438, 460-61 (2011). …
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… guilty of criminal attempt if the person acts with the requisite culpability and “[p]urposely does . . . anything which, … step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in his commission of the crime.” N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1. To prove a … Div. 1988). One of the inmates, Satkin, “informed prison officials of the plans and . . . cooperated in gathering …
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… (count four); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a)1 (count … during which he admitted possessing the items found and selling the drugs for profit. However, at trial, he admitted … [was] voluntary and not [the] product of any coercion or official misconduct." We begin our analysis with the …
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… by failing to sua sponte hold a hearing to determine his competency to stand trial. He also challenges his sentence, … than "the Bill of Rights that protect . . . government officials." 7 A-4013-17T3 and two letters from defendant to … in original). "The evidence necessary to establish the requisite bona fide doubt as to a defendant's competence is …