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… (citations omitted).] I would affirm the trial court's order. … ROBERT KATCHEN VS. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE …
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… we reverse in part, and affirm in part, the trial court's order granting summary judgment. I. We view the facts in the …
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… occupational injuries. In Williams, the Court held that in order to invoke the jurisdiction of the Division in …
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… . . . or was committed to acquire property or monies in order to support the person's drug or alcohol dependency . . …
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… (App. Div. 2010), we examined the State's challenge to an order granting the defendant's motion to dismiss an …
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… upon which to lean' . . . in construing a statute"). The order dismissing the indictment is reversed and the matter …
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… Jerome Bearfield appeals from a June 10, 2024 Law Division order denying his application for post-conviction relief … the jail where they met with defendant. With a handheld recorder, they conducted an interview that began with O'Neal …
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… We reject these arguments. Our scope of review from an order terminating parental rights is limited. N.J. Div. of …
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… Conrad R. Sipa appeals a March 4, 2024 Law Division order issued by Judge David M. Fritch denying his petition …
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… RIGHTS. III. We address defendant's arguments in the order raised. 10 A-1965-23 Miranda Hearing Appellate courts …
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… the 2024 HAD. Accordingly, we are also issuing a separate order sua sponte dismissing appellants' appeal under Docket …
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… officer, appeals from the August 30, 2023 Law Division order granting defendant New Jersey Juvenile Justice … third-degree terroristic threats, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a); a disorderly persons offense of simple assault with a motor vehicle, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(1); and a disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief, N.J.S.A. …
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… policies, Judiciary volunteers should follow judges’ orders and be generally guided by staff as to the scope of …
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… concluded that employees approving their own purchase orders within the limits of their spending authority, as …
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… as a persistent offender under N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3(a), and ordering the appropriate mergers, the trial judge found …
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… . . . or was committed to acquire property or monies in order to support the person's drug or alcohol dependency . . …
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… (App. Div. 2010), we examined the State's challenge to an order granting the defendant's motion to dismiss an …
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… "[D]efendants need not offer proof of suggestiveness in order to obtain this remedy." State v. Guerino, 464 N.J. …
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… pled guilty to harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(b),3 a petty disorderly persons offense, in exchange for dismissal of the … to N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(b), "a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense of harassment if, with purpose to … or threatens to do so." 4 Figueroa's plea to a petty disorderly persons offense eliminated his potential forfeiture …
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… jeopardize his pension. Ibid. Considering these facts, we ordered him to pay PERS the money he earned instead of all …