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… R. 3:11(d). 11 A-0436-163 When reviewing an order denying a motion to bar an out-of- court …
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… of discretion and 2 Chetney does not cross-appeal from the order restricting his expert's testimony. 5 A-2158-15T4 …
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… but reversed the conviction for theft, changing it to a disorderly persons theft offense, and remanded for … of the credible evidence. Preciose, 129 N.J. at 459. In order to satisfy this burden, the defendant "must do more …
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… defendant to a seven-year term in State prison, and ordered defendant to serve the sentence consecutively to a …
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… owned or controlled by the employer." Ibid. Therefore, "in order to qualify for accidental disability benefits, …
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… a vote of the members present; and, whether it is called an order, direction[,] or determination, it is still a …
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… hearing that she diagnosed appellant with three disorders: "pedophilic disorder, non-exclusive type, attracted to males"; "other specified personality disorder"; and "schizoaffective disorder." 1 N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to …
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… possession of a knife, count four; six months for disorderly persons resisting arrest, count five; and twelve … the jury found defendant guilty of the lesser included disorderly persons offense of resisting arrest on count five. 4 … drugs. Unsure if defendant had a knife, Rastegarpanah again ordered him to the ground. The officer holstered his weapon, …
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… conversational manner, if he did not make demands or issue orders, and if his questions were not overbearing or …
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… and had stopped taking her medication for bipolar disorder. Nonetheless, the Division closed the case since the … and assistance with housing and other benefits. Court orders required compliance with the services provided. … has only irregularly taken her medication for bipolar disorder. In fact, she stated she no longer needs medication …
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… 11, 2020 2 A-0273-18T4 Defendant, S.P., appeals from an order that denied his third petition for post-conviction …
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… defendant asserts that the court abused its discretion by ordering his sentence on his aggravated assault conviction …
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… are not 6 A-4118-17T4 The scope of review on appeals from orders terminating parental rights is limited. We are bound …
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… model jury charge, the judge instructed the jury that in order to find defendant guilty, the State must prove beyond …
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… underlying appellate review that "appeals are taken from orders and judgments and not from opinions . . . or reasons …
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… assault, the court instructed the jury as follows: In order to convict the defendant of this charge the State must …
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… is not readily discernable on the video, nor is the exact order of which officer stood where. However, one officer was … 6 incident, appellant developed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ("PTSD"), a diagnosed condition that the Board does …
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… money, from the owner of a computer or any third party. In order to convict defendant of computer criminal activity, …
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… Defendant did not complete the services to which she was ordered that included substance abuse treatment, and …
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… and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law.” Brill, supra, 142 N.J. at 528-29 …