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… to the Burlington County Medical Examiner, the victim died as a result of poor oxygen delivery to his brain. The … and when she reconciled with Sweet, she asked him to stop the victim from contacting her. Sweet told her that he … Sweet and the victim, and the Facebook pages containing communication between Sweet's girlfriend and the victim. At …
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… followed defendant's statement after he learned the child died: "I have nothing to say. [O]therwise then I . . . I … appellate courts construe the Constitution, statutes, and common law 'de novo — with fresh eyes . . . .'" Id. at 380 … I talk to you the more information I get, because if I stop this when we first started talking. If I let you tell …
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… on a rural road near the bar. They found defendant's truck "completely destroyed." Defendant's nephew was "[h]anging out … and under the dash" of the passenger side of the truck. He died of blunt force trauma to his torso before 3 A-3152-18T3 … they hit the inside of the truck. He opined, "the vehicle [stopped] by [they did] not." He also testified that "the …
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… business through an entity known as United Excavating Company. When, in the 1970's, litigation arose with his … along with Susan and his youngest child, James. John, Sr. died in 2003. His Will expressly disinherited Donald and … and James argue: I. THE COURT'S APPLICATION OF JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL WITH RESPECT TO ITS DISALLOWANCE OF [SUSAN AND …
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… attorney for respondent State of New Jersey (Christopher R. Lyons, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER … indeed, pose a significant danger. She referenced M.G.'s compilation of a "hit list" containing seven individuals he … K.H.G. informed him that M.G. owned firearms and had compiled a "hit list" M.G. would carry out if he were sick …
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… and my cousin to gather some belongings as I did not feel comfortable and safe being in the house. [Neil] continued to … home from work. I spoke to him at 4:34 pm asking him to stop calling and restated we were done. He began calling my … texts stating: "I begged for help from him too"; "I wanna die and disappear"; "I hate my life"; "[n]o one wants to …
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… followed defendant's statement after he learned the child died: "I have nothing to say. [O]therwise then I . . . I … appellate courts construe the Constitution, statutes, and common law 'de novo — with fresh eyes . . . .'" Id. at 380 … I talk to you the more information I get, because if I stop this when we first started talking. If I let you tell …
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… to the Burlington County Medical Examiner, the victim died as a result of poor oxygen delivery to his brain. The … and when she reconciled with Sweet, she asked him to stop the victim from contacting her. Sweet told her that he … Sweet and the victim, and the Facebook pages containing communication between Sweet's girlfriend and the victim. At …
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… on a rural road near the bar. They found defendant's truck "completely destroyed." Defendant's nephew was "[h]anging out … and under the dash" of the passenger side of the truck. He died of blunt force trauma to his torso before 3 A-3152-18T3 … they hit the inside of the truck. He opined, "the vehicle [stopped] by [they did] not." He also testified that "the …
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… business through an entity known as United Excavating Company. When, in the 1970's, litigation arose with his … along with Susan and his youngest child, James. John, Sr. died in 2003. His Will expressly disinherited Donald and … and James argue: I. THE COURT'S APPLICATION OF JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL WITH RESPECT TO ITS DISALLOWANCE OF [SUSAN AND …
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… when he invoked his right to remain silent; his subsequent communications with the officers who came into the interview … the detectives informed defendant that the victim had died. After hearing the detective's testimony and reviewing … defendant running through a backyard, and ordered him to stop. Defendant stopped, and was placed under arrest. The …
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… Michael Crane1 filed an order to show cause and verified complaint seeking an order compelling an accounting from … I. We glean from plaintiff's verified complaint that Rhoda died in July 2020. She left no spouse or surviving … sister, Joyce Crane, as co-trustees. In October 2020, Joyce died and was survived by her two children, plaintiff and …
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… attorney for respondent State of New Jersey (Christopher R. Lyons, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER … indeed, pose a significant danger. She referenced M.G.'s compilation of a "hit list" containing seven individuals he … K.H.G. informed him that M.G. owned firearms and had compiled a "hit list" M.G. would carry out if he were sick …
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… and my cousin to gather some belongings as I did not feel comfortable and safe being in the house. [Neil] continued to … home from work. I spoke to him at 4:34 pm asking him to stop calling and restated we were done. He began calling my … texts stating: "I begged for help from him too"; "I wanna die and disappear"; "I hate my life"; "[n]o one wants to …
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… ENHANCEMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHS/VIDEO ALONG WITH PROSECUTOR COMMENTARY UNFAIRLY BIASED THE JURY. A. THE TRIAL COURT'S … because he had seen him once before, when defendant stopped in 4 A-0258-19 front of his house and pointed at him. … in his chest and another close to his right shoulder. He died shortly after arriving. A police investigation …
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… Cynthia A. Hadjiyannis argued the cause for appellant. Christopher K. Harriott argued the cause for respondent Planning … Inc. appeals from the April 28, 2016 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking the … 40A:12A-6(b)(5)(b). Planning boards and governing bodies "have an obligation to rigorously comply with the …
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… Cynthia A. Hadjiyannis argued the cause for appellant. Christopher K. Harriott argued the cause for respondent Planning … Inc. appeals from the April 28, 2016 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking the … 40A:12A-6(b)(5)(b). Planning boards and governing bodies "have an obligation to rigorously comply with the …
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… Conduct (RPC) 4.2, which prohibits a lawyer from communicating with another lawyer’s client about the subject … or, by setting privacy restrictions, with a more limited audience, such as Facebook “friends.” A Facebook “friend” is … is defined as “forms of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and microblogging) through …
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… became particularly strained after Burkert read online comments attributed to Halton’s wife that Burkert felt … . . . was not directed to [Halton],” but rather to an audience of possibly willing listeners—other corrections … which Halton’s wife apparently had posted on a social media website. He then copied the photograph and made two flyers, …
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… and Idyllic Studios, cross- motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice. Defendants contend that because … Terms of Sale were posted on Rago Arts & Auction Center's website, which included its phone number and email address— … Rago to regain the chest for $1,700. However, Hutchinson studied the chest more carefully and ascertained it may be a …