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… and erotic asphyxiation.2 1 We use the party's initials in order to preserve their anonymity. See R. 1:38- 3(d)(12). 2 … hard that her "tooth crack[ed]." It was only then that C.H. complied with defendant's demands. C.H. testified that she … the jury on [a specific] issue [s]ua sponte was nothing less than plain error requiring reversal"). Accordingly, …
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… Conrad R. Sipa appeals a March 4, 2024 Law Division order issued by Judge David M. Fritch denying his petition … while there are significant facts establishing the opposite. It is undisputed that the defendant returned home to … only evidence about defendant's intoxication will need to come from you and again from Masone, who can provide …
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… PIEPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ … officer, appeals from the August 30, 2023 Law Division order granting defendant New Jersey Juvenile Justice … v. Sisler, 157 N.J. 188, 207 (1999) (quoting Maiorino v. Schering-Plough Corp., 302 N.J. Super. 323, 344 (App. Div. …
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… Sergeant Thomas Rowe with Detective Jose V. Torres as its passenger. Defendant's vehicle crossed the double line into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle, … or anyone on his behalf. Counsel explained 4 A-2494-22 he visited Payton three times because of a letter Payton sent to …
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… second line - “taxpayer’s and the taxing district’s complaints” added; Page 14, first paragraph, line 4 changed … January 24, 2025 Chad E. Wolf for plaintiff (Wolf Vespasiano LLC, attorneys). Paul V. Fernicola for defendant … v. Bergen County, 30 N.J. Tax 240, 252 (Tax 2017) (“in order to have a final judgment as to the value of the …
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A-30-24 Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey State League Of Municipalities
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… 436-1211 (office) (908) 528-4747 (mobile) trishka@mgplaw.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae New Jersey State League of … General as chief law enforcement officer of the State, in order to secure the benefits of a uniform and efficient … ( a circular argument if ever there was one); and (d) the passage of P.L. 2023 , c. 94 regarding OIC training …
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… v. JOSHUA ADAMS and BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES FOX & ROACH REALTORS, Defendants-Respondents/ … Cross-Appellants, and BHH AFFILIATES, LLC, WEICHERT SOUTH JERSEY, INC., and JOHN PHILBIN, Defendants. … years, the last twenty with four other principals in a company called Tindall Homes. His role was to locate …
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… we reverse defendant's convictions. Those errors were compounded by the trial court's failure to instruct the jury … the video clips into what she believed was a chronological order depicting a "vehicle of interest" driving towards and … who had no firsthand knowledge of the shooting, but nonetheless identified defendant, the car allegedly driven by …
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… Bearfield requested to speak to . . . Carter of ECPO. Just passing along the request." [Id. at 5.] Later the same day, … "went to the trunk," defendant said he "didn't allow him to come back up with nothing in the trunk." To "protect … him without me being present. This was just sort of the opposite. This was initiated by the Public Defender and the …
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… of entrusted property. And that states, a person commits a crime if he applies or disposes of property that … the grand jury. Upon request, the defense can provide examples of presentments that clearly demonstrate this … violation of this statute must amount to $75,000 or more in order for the offense to be charged as a second-degree …
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… to admit testimony of D.D. and Y.D. as evidence of "fresh complaints" in accordance with State v. Hill, 121 N.J. 150 … friends with T.M. Although defendant would visit the family less frequently, "[h]e would buy 7 A-2925-22 [D.D.] jewelry, … acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… AND APPEARING AT MULTIPLE HEARINGS, WERE EGREGIOUS SHORTCOMINGS THAT DEPRIVED [DEFENDANT] OF HIS RIGHTS UNDER THE … (internal quotations and citation omitted); State v. Scherzer, 301 N.J. Super. 363, 452 (App. Div. 1997) (the … Prepare His Defense. Defendant alleges trial counsel only visited him in the county jail three times and did not review …
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… the check- in area, Corrine observed that defendant had become "agitated" while speaking with Susan. Defendant … to walk down the ramp. Defendant attempted to push past Susan. Susan told defendant to "keep his 1 We use … struck Brooke. The cases relied upon by defendant are inapposite to this matter, and we, therefore, find defendant's …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … into an acceleration lane that continued under the overpass and alongside the main roadway. A shoulder east of the … where she had slept recently, and with whom she had visited and for how long.” Id. at 469, 471. Applying these …
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… CURRIER, P.J.A.D. This case, arising out of a failure to accommodate and discrimination action under the New Jersey Law … judgment of $12,015,384.44 for Pritchett. That amount encompassed $78,367.65 in pre-judgment interest; $22,235.79 in … under the heightened review. The court executed an order the same day memorializing its oral decision. III. On …
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… Mos stated he saw defendant get into a baseball "catcher['s] squat," remove a gun from his jacket, and place it … State v. Frost, 158 N.J. 76, 83 (1999)). "If, after completing such a review, it is apparent 6 A-1009-20 . . . … smelling the marijuana, seeing the defendant and his cohort passing the marijuana between them, addressing them, then …
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… of counsel and on the briefs). PER CURIAM In these companion cases, calendared back-to-back and consolidated … Accordingly, this court does not find that [Tasin] deposited any garbage or food or substance in the public area. … for the violation of ordinances it may have authority to pass, either by imprisonment in the county jail . . . , or …
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… including two counts of racketeering and conspiracy to commit racketeering, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:41-1, and … to distribute a controlled dangerous substance. In order to convict the defendant of this charge, the State … as an enumerated offense in N.J.S.A. 2C:33-30, it is encompassed within the meaning of the statute. The State relies …
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… Lab" on a "daily basis." Plaintiff was offended by these comments and asked to see the Sherriff to complain, but … having given due regard to the opportunity of the jury to pass upon the credibility of the witnesses, it clearly and … of a juvenile detention facility, was fired after a teacher, defendant June Peterson, made complaints that the …
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… On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Passaic County, Indictment No. 12-07-0588. Joseph E. … for third-degree terroristic threats involving a threat to commit a crime of violence. Defendant contends: POINT I THE … behavior. He thus posits the judge should have either ordered an N.J.R.E. 104 hearing, provided a limiting …