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… Life for a Substantial Period of Time before the Commission of the Present Offense Pursuant to N.J.S.A. … and to apply the law impartially serves as a cornerstone of our system of criminal justice." 134 N.J. 162, 178 … to get his apartment keys back from his girlfriend who was visiting with [defendant]. As [the victim] walked out of the …
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… ("FRO") against him. The trial court found defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment against his former … 5, 2023, provides Arnie and Naomi's respective contact with one another is to be strictly limited to email unless in an … 25, 2023 email in which he informed her of his intention to visit her and Wendy to deliver Wendy a Christmas gift. Naomi …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC) finding him guilty of committing prohibited act *.009, misuse, possession, sale, … or sell an electronic communication device—a cellphone—and imposing various sanctions, N.J.A.C. … sanctions included a thirty-day loss of "LORP," "Canteen," "Visits," "Jpay," and "Kiosk." 4 A-3628-21 only to speak to …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. WAUSAU UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY,1 Defendant-Appellant. _________________________ … limit of liability for all damages resulting from any one accident. However, for the [UM] [c]overage and [UIM] … https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/alternate (last visited Mar. 26, 2024). Neither the declaration nor the …
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… only the reliefs you are seeking. You may seek more than one relief, but only the ones you check will be considered … treatment, help or attention from the court. You must still comply with the Rules of the Court, even if you are not … Judiciary Electronic Document Submissions (JEDS) system. Visit njcourts.gov for more information about the JEDS …
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… in writing, electronically, orally or in any other form that a person attempts to submit, submits, causes to be … a reasonable doubt is that the defendant knowingly … CHOOSE ONE … : (made) (caused to be made) a false, fictitious, … or contract of re-insurance, issued by an insurance company, including, but not limited to, a State-assigned …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … his mother and guardian ad litem, Alison Rodriguez, were visiting the home of family friend Ashantee Oliver, who … premises—in fact, its leases prohibited such. The judge reasoned that under Cogsville, a dog owner is strictly liable …
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… the gunfire, and saw both the shooter and his 3 A-1209-16T2 companion as they ran past him after the shooting. … trial counsel sometime in 2009 while counsel was visiting another client in the jail in which Barge was being … he spoke, or had investigators speak, with witnesses mentioned in discovery. Counsel also testified he had no …
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… that she abused or neglected her children by failing to comply with substance abuse treatment and continuing to use … use of marijuana, she must (as the judge phrased it) be "stoned all the time" and incapable of caring for her children. … gave no weight to the fact that a parent aide - who had visited the home three days a week for the past year and was …
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… for appellant (Rosanne S. DeTorres, of counsel; Luther G. Jones, IV, of counsel and on the brief). John J. Caleca, III, … counsel appeared for trial nine days after the action's commencement. After denying Kaitlyn's request for an … but also the prejudice that an adjournment would visit on Karl by the absence of a parenting-time agreement. …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3015-18T2 Petitioner, Cristian Vasile, is a State Prison inmate. He appeals … 120 days of administrative segregation; a 120-day loss of commutation credits; 365 days of urine monitoring; a 365-day loss of contact visits; and a 15-day loss of recreation privileges. Vasile …
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… NEW JERSEY LAWYERS' FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION TRUSTEES STUART J. LIEBERMAN, ACTING … may opt for employer pay within the online system after you complete the registration portion of the process. Employers … at 855-533-FUND (3863), option 1 for assistance or visit our homepage. -~ ~ ~1' :: ~ !) ~ ~ I …
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… that she abused or neglected her children by failing to comply with substance abuse treatment and continuing to use … use of marijuana, she must (as the judge phrased it) be "stoned all the time" and incapable of caring for her children. … gave no weight to the fact that a parent aide - who had visited the home three days a week for the past year and was …
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… the gunfire, and saw both the shooter and his 3 A-1209-16T2 companion as they ran past him after the shooting. … trial counsel sometime in 2009 while counsel was visiting another client in the jail in which Barge was being … he spoke, or had investigators speak, with witnesses mentioned in discovery. Counsel also testified he had no …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … his mother and guardian ad litem, Alison Rodriguez, were visiting the home of family friend Ashantee Oliver, who … premises—in fact, its leases prohibited such. The judge reasoned that under Cogsville, a dog owner is strictly liable …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3015-18T2 Petitioner, Cristian Vasile, is a State Prison inmate. He appeals … 120 days of administrative segregation; a 120-day loss of commutation credits; 365 days of urine monitoring; a 365-day loss of contact visits; and a 15-day loss of recreation privileges. Vasile …
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… for appellant (Rosanne S. DeTorres, of counsel; Luther G. Jones, IV, of counsel and on the brief). John J. Caleca, III, … counsel appeared for trial nine days after the action's commencement. After denying Kaitlyn's request for an … but also the prejudice that an adjournment would visit on Karl by the absence of a parenting-time agreement. …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … his mother and guardian ad litem, Alison Rodriguez, were visiting the home of family friend Ashantee Oliver, who … premises—in fact, its leases prohibited such. The judge reasoned that under Cogsville, a dog owner is strictly liable …
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… has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the homicidal act(s) by his/her own conduct. A … a specific finding that the defendant's actions standing alone caused the victim's death. The relevant inquiry is … the own conduct element. … (CHARGE IF ACCOMPLICE THEORY FOR MURDER ALLEGED) … Even if there is evidence that more …
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… … 2C:29-2b) … The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of eluding an officer. The indictment … knowingly flees or attempts to elude any police or law enforcement officer after having received any signal from such … If you find that the State has failed to prove any one of these elements beyond a reasonable doubt you must …