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… convicted by a jury of first - degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and possession of a firearm for an unlawful … to provide a defendant with access to all "exculpatory information or material." R. 3:13-3(a)(2), (b)(1). Indeed, as … request for Brady material. State v. Martini, 160 N.J. 248, 268 (1999) (citations omitted). There are three essential …
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… hole in the ceiling. Believing defendant crawled through a common attic space, police entered a neighboring apartment. … the improper warrantless entry of Apartment 114A provided information — holes in the ceiling — that tainted the … analysis." Id. at 292 (quoting State v. Deluca, 168 N.J. 626, 632 (2001)). [S]ome factors to be considered in …
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… business. The judge found plaintiff's needs totaled $112,264 per 3 A-2592-18T4 year. The judge imputed an income of $20,000 per year to plaintiff, then sixty- three … to the application shall be accompanied by current Case Information Statements [CIS] or other relevant documents as …
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… In September 2017, the Division filed its guardianship complaint in this matter. That same month, the mother gave … their preference was not categorically irrelevant. Id. at 263-64. We concluded their decision must be an informed … adopt. Once he or she is provided with that comparative information, the caretaker's preference between the two …
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… defendant David Shannon, a former employee who began competing against plaintiff, allegedly using legally protected client information owned by plaintiff. Plaintiff contests the court's … to the Central Biomedia account, the record includes a July 26, 2016 price quote from Technipaq and Shannon Aseptic. The …
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… reporter claimed the source of his knowledge came from information he received from Catherine's "close friends" and … argued often and were considering separating but denied becoming violent with her. Moreover, defendant noted that he … v. Bd. of Educ. of City of Elizabeth, 224 N.J. 126, 136 (2016) (citing N.J. Const. art. VI, § 5, ¶ 4). …
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… substantially for the reasons provided in Judge Borkowski's comprehensive opinion entered after a hearing. Russell holds … June 4, 2019. The approval noted that Russell "successfully completed a handgun qualification course, with a Glock 19, . … See N.J.A.C. 13:54-2.4. The approval stated that no information suggested Russell was subject to any disability …
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… of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) and by rejecting his recommendation to award her accidental disability benefits. We … injure her right ankle. She began treatment under workers' compensation with Dr. Sheldon Lin, an orthopedic surgeon who … petitioner's injuries were disjointed and missing certain information. Dr. Lamprakos concluded that Slater was totally …
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… because he was given a longer prison term than the recommendations in his plea agreements. The sentencing court did not follow the recommendations because defendant did not appear on the date … criminal or disorderly persons offense." State v. Scriven, 226 N.J. 20, 33-34 (2016) (citing State v. Locurto, 157 N.J. …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS This opinion shall not binding upon … in Weehawken. The Estuary is a 582-unit luxury apartment complex located on the Hudson River with New York City … remaining after a taking. City of Ocean City v. Maffucci, 326 N.J. Super. 1, 13 (App. Div. 1999). In a situation "where …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4526-14T3 L.J.L., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. L.G., … defendant to two years of probation, and ordered him to complete an anger management course and submit to a … "have any prior criminal convictions" and there were no "formal complaints against" him "despite what may have been …
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… bought their property in 2004, grass covered the area comprising the easement. In April 2008, defendant hired a … home when they bought their own home. Plaintiffs did not complain to defendants about the trees until 2012, when the … used by them." Homann v. Torchinsky, 296 N.J. Super. 326, 334 (App. Div.), certif. denied, 149 N.J. 141 (1997). If …
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… Lai appeals in A-5633-14 from orders dismissing her complaint against defendants Borough of Metuchen, the … 203 N.J. 93 (2010); see also Segal v. Lynch, 211 N.J. 230, 264 (2012). Because this is far from the first frivolous … presumably for failure to file proof of service, and a formal notice of motion would be required to restore it to …
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… and enforcing the May 15, 2015 order; and (4) October 26, 2015 order awarding counsel fees to defendant.1 After … submitted their disputes to mediation, which resulted in a comprehensive sixteen-page Shared Parenting Plan Agreement … conducted was not a plenary hearing because it lacked formality and deprived plaintiff of a meaningful opportunity …
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… See R. 1:38-3(d). 3 A-2783-15T1 prosecuted and successfully completed the Pre-Trial Intervention Program. There were no … bedroom to sleep with him or, for V.S., as punishment for completing math problems incorrectly. J.S. specified that … party has "a lesser due process right in regards to the information kept for the use 2 The Division retains records of …
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… CRIMINAL CONVICTION, AND WAS ARRESTED IN THE PRESENCE OF A COMPANION KNOWN TO POLICE FROM PAST "POLICE EXPERIENCE." … Samol got out of his patrol car and asked the men to come to the north side of the street, so he could speak with … the record." 10 A-3520-15T4 State v. Hubbard, 222 N.J. 249, 262 (2015) (internal citations omitted). To be sure, …
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… Judge." One year later, in July 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging violations of the … and procedural due process rights. After the parties completed discovery, the Vicinage successfully moved for … Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. M.Y.J.P., 360 N.J. Super. 426, 464 (App. Div. 2003). Substantive due process "protects …
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… an intersection in Newark after receiving certain information. Cintron saw a man approach defendant and engage … 5 A-2398-15T3 II. In Point I, defendant argues the judge committed plain error by omitting two portions of the model … Possession of a Handgun (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5b)" (rev. Feb. 26, 2001) (the Model Charge), and by directing a verdict on …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5126-14T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. R.Y.,1 … and a co-worker of the girls' allegations, but did not complain to law enforcement or the New Jersey Division of … that with respect to digital manipulation, "it is more common not to find injury than it is to find injury." In …
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… J&J Development Group, LLC (J&J) and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. We glean … The property is also located within the Township's Commercial Neighborhood Zone (C-1), which does not permit … to other sites." (citing Price v. Himeji, LLC, 214 N.J. 263 (2013)). The court concluded the Board's findings of …