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… 5:21-5 … Juveniles Over the Age of 11. … The court shall only order pretrial detention of a juvenile over the age … or that the physical safety of persons or property of the community would be seriously threatened if a juvenile, … only if the juvenile is charged with an offense which, if committed by an adult, would constitute a crime. If the …
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… and Irregularities in Depositions 4:16-4 … As to Notice. … All errors and irregularities in the notice for taking a … begins or as soon thereafter as the disqualification becomes known or could be discovered with reasonable … … … Objections Not Waived. … Objections to the competency of a witness or to the competency, relevancy, or …
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… … Issuance of Writ on Notice. … A writ of attachment shall issue only in cases where the defendant is subject to … by the State consistent with due process of law. The writ shall issue upon court order on the plaintiff's motion. Except … finds from specific facts shown by affidavit or verified complaint that the giving of such notice is likely to defeat …
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… to Axcel, a black vehicle with "many people" in it accompanied them to L.V.'s home, which was a building in which … lived in three separate living quarters. When the cars stopped in front of L.V.'s home, defendant stated, "get the … disputed the front door had six bullet holes in it. A.V. died from his gunshot wounds and L.D. survived. 2 Because …
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… Jennifer G. Chawla, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … 2C:28-5(a) (count one). Before the trial, the victim died of causes unrelated to the robbery. Defendant filed … procedure, which took place shortly after the robbery was committed. The victim observed defendant and Robinson and …
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… pronounced dead. A medical examiner testified that Jay died from blood loss caused by a bullet entering Jay's … BECAUSE THE JURY WAS NOT INSTRUCTED THAT IT MUST DISREGARD COMPLETELY ITS PRIOR VERDICT, AND THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS … whether there is a reasonable possibility that the evidence complained of might have contributed to the conviction." …
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… pronounced dead. A medical examiner testified that Jay died from blood loss caused by a bullet entering Jay's … BECAUSE THE JURY WAS NOT INSTRUCTED THAT IT MUST DISREGARD COMPLETELY ITS PRIOR VERDICT, AND THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS … whether there is a reasonable possibility that the evidence complained of might have contributed to the conviction." …
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… to Axcel, a black vehicle with "many people" in it accompanied them to L.V.'s home, which was a building in which … lived in three separate living quarters. When the cars stopped in front of L.V.'s home, defendant stated, "get the … disputed the front door had six bullet holes in it. A.V. died from his gunshot wounds and L.D. survived. 2 Because …
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… Jennifer G. Chawla, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … 2C:28-5(a) (count one). Before the trial, the victim died of causes unrelated to the robbery. Defendant filed … procedure, which took place shortly after the robbery was committed. The victim observed defendant and Robinson and …
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… III, VI, VII, and VIII of defendant's pro se brief fail to comply with Rule 2:6-2(a)(1), mandating citation to "the … delay." The court elaborated (emphasis added): And if you come in a week before trial and say, I just hired another … point I would say I'd have my defense pro se prepared on top of that. Defendant claimed he needed additional time to …
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… III, VI, VII, and VIII of defendant's pro se brief fail to comply with Rule 2:6-2(a)(1), mandating citation to "the … delay." The court elaborated (emphasis added): And if you come in a week before trial and say, I just hired another … point I would say I'd have my defense pro se prepared on top of that. Defendant claimed he needed additional time to …
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… . . . fire safety inspections[,]" and provide "swift and commensurate" penalties for violations. N.J.S.A. 52:27D-195. … the Legislature specifically instructed the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to "promulgate . . . regulations to … §253-1. Prohibited parking. No person shall park or stop a motor vehicle in or in any other manner obstruct a …
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A-47-24 American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey Amicus Brief Letter
Briefs
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… about the lawyer’s case, the opening statement is near the top of the list. Some authorities and many attorneys believe … gangland world of The Wire. The clear implication of this comparison was that Mr. Butler was a centerpiece of gang- … (8T 56-24 to L9phlJrz. One analyst has estimated that the audience demand for The Wire is 23.7 times the demand of the …
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… Privileges as they now exist or may be modified by law shall be unaffected by the adoption of these rules. For … the place of a parent, or (c) such spouse or partner is the complainant. (3) An accused in a criminal action has no … proceedings before administrative or investigative bodies, grand juries, or legislative committees or …
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… instruction; (3) imposed an excessive sentence; and (4) committed cumulative error. We conclude that, based upon the … minutes later, Amanda went outside and saw the gunshot bodies of Michael and Nia, laying on the ground outside of … also heard testimony from the county medical examiner. An autopsy of Michael's body demonstrated he died from a near …
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… instruction; (3) imposed an excessive sentence; and (4) committed cumulative error. We conclude that, based upon the … minutes later, Amanda went outside and saw the gunshot bodies of Michael and Nia, laying on the ground outside of … also heard testimony from the county medical examiner. An autopsy of Michael's body demonstrated he died from a near …
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… Club, Inc. appeals from: a July 1, 2022 order fixing just compensation for a taking by plaintiff New Jersey Department … We affirm. This dispute concerns an eminent domain action commenced by the DEP for a storm drain reduction easement … aerial photographs taken from either Bing.com or Google.com websites." She confirmed all the relevant data "to the …
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… on three separate occasions for sexual offenses he committed when he was a juvenile and convicted of … abstain from all contact with minors, from social-media websites and applications, and from using intoxicating … drugs; complete weekly phone calls with "keepsafe buddies" at the STU; attend alcoholics and 4 To commit someone …
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… 2C:28-5(d) (count eleven); and second-degree conspiracy to commit witness tampering, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:28-5(d) … for sex with photos of B.E. and M.H. on Backpage.com, an online classified advertising website. Generally, the 3 A-4604-19 prostitution activity …
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… is a franchisee of Seniors Helping Seniors, LLC, (SHS), a company incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in … Under the terms of the agreement, plaintiffs agreed not to compete with SHS for two years after termination of the … researching Goldman online, she learned from Hill Wallack's website that he was "[c]ounsel in the Princeton, [New …