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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 13-04- 0511. Joseph E. Krakora, … he could easily identify the robber because he had come to the gas station to try to sell him a bicycle three … identified defendant in a video recording captured by a surveillance camera at the pharmacy about twenty minutes …
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… dismissal of her personal injury action. She alleged in the complaint that she was seriously NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … A-4925-17T2 Neusch, at their Cranford home. Plaintiff had visited her sister on a regular basis, approximately once each … guest: A social guest is someone invited to his/her host's premises. The social guest must accept the premises of …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-2187-17. Michael B. Roberts … issued to plaintiff V.M. pursuant to the Sexual Assault Survivor Protection Act of 2015 (SASPA), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-13 … church where she worshipped and worked for eleven years, committed acts of nonconsensual sexual contact and lewdness …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TAMASA T. NOBLES, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________ … Women's Syndrome is recognized as 'a collection of common behavioral and psychological characteristics … abusive relationship' and why an 'abused woman may have become conditioned into believing that she is powerless to …
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… N.J.A.C. 10A:9- 4.3(e). Applying the relevant legal principles to the record before us, and despite the deferential … 3 A-4963-17T3 The South Woods Institutional Classification Committee (ICC) voted 5-0 to reject Aikens's request for a … given the length of time Aikens has been imprisoned. We surmise he has a substantial and possibly evolving record of …
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… answer, the man shot J.M. in the head. The shooter was accompanied by a stocky Hispanic-looking male approximately … was able to identify him. Smith was located through the surveillance videos from the area, which captured the images … arrest photograph, which he believed looked like a composite sketch of a crime suspect. Id. at 14. He showed Lazo's …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. KATY MILES, Defendant-Appellant. _________________________________ … in 2009, the victim heard very loud music and banging doors coming from defendant's apartment. After the victim … her move 8 A-1778-14T1 and "places" were not taking her insurance. She then reaffirmed her commitment to completing …
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… and stockings to use as masks. Id. at 16. The jury saw CVS surveillance tapes which, along with testimony and store … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a … 215 N.J. Super. 540, 546 (App. Div. (1987)). Our Rules anticipate the need to hold an evidentiary hearing on …
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… Ordinance 95-65B(2); storing more than three motor vehicles on his property, Ordinance 95-50- A(2)(a); and storing … in his front yard and not on a driveway or other parking surface, Ordinance 1119A-13(F)(1). The following facts were … went to defendant's house in response to residents complaining defendant stored old cars on his property. The …
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… anatomy inquiry, touch inquiry, abuse scenario and closure"), and the [Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome] CSAAS . . . . She explained that it is … guilt, or threats. Children also feel entrapped and helpless, and boys worry about being labeled homosexuals. …
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… 3 A-3195-19 stated by Judge Bernadette N. DeCastro in her comprehensive written opinion. We add these comments. The evidence was discussed in detail in Judge … their 2 The biological fathers of Tina and Owen voluntarily surrendered their parental rights, in February 2020, before …
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… page written opinion. We add only the following brief comments. When parties met in 2002, defendant was living in … classes together to improve their communication and assure each other of their willingness to place their 5 … to be unsubstantial, unfounded, "self -serving and baseless, and designed to gain an advantage in the custody …
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… 194 (App. Div. 2007) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). In … by a preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant committed one of the predicate acts referenced in N.J.S.A. … often must be inferred from what is said and done and the surrounding circumstances," and "[p]rior conduct and …
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… who contacted local hospitals and learned that a man had come to a hospital with stab wounds above the right eye and … was due to excusable neglect. The PCR court nevertheless considered the petition on the merits and found that … defense. He conceded that counsel had investigated possible surveillance footage and was told the camera was not …
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… The source also informed the police that Clap frequently visited Asbury Park in the vicinity around the 800 block of Central Avenue, and that Clap was often accompanied by a light- skinned female who drove a red sports … defendant. That same evening, five police officers set up surveillance in the area around the 800 block of Central …
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… WAS DENIED HIS RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL BY THE TRIAL COURT'S COMPLETE FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE JURY WITH ANY GUIDANCE ON … defendant down until the police arrived. Boggs received staples in his stomach and stiches in his head and has scars … (1966). 6 A-2054-16T3 bouncer, Passarelli said, "are you sure you want to say all this. With your rights in mind, are …
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… District Board of Education, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint.1 The facts disclosed by the motion record viewed … At the next night's production, Gargus checked to make sure the sign was on the rack. Since then, the school … is that "a public entity is immune from tort liability unless there is a specific statutory provision that makes it …
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… were among a group of officers assigned to conduct a surveillance of a street because there had been "several citizen complaints of narcotics activity in that area[.]" At … with CDS arrests and investigations, [they] believed the males were engaged in a CDS transaction." Defendant spotted …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN … someone other than the patient are admissible under the Rules of Evidence. There are no New Jersey cases that address … of the alleged perpetrator should have been redacted). B. Survey of Other Jurisdictions While there are no relevant …
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… im gana blow ur kids n ur fukn mothers brains out then im coming for u," and "[t]hen ur nephew n ur whole fukn spick … COULD NOT HAVE REASONABLY BELIEVED THAT N.D. POSSESSED COMMON AUTHORITY TO CONSENT TO A SEARCH OF DEFENDANT’S … at 243. We will not disturb a lower court's determination unless it is "so clearly mistaken 'that the interests of …