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… while intoxicated ("DWI") case, the State relied on the community caretaking doctrine to justify the police's … doing their community caretaking, drove out to the site, where they knew . . . there had been drinking earlier. … MOTOR VEHICLE STOP (Not Raised Below). 5 In the "Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Act," N.J.S.A. 39:1-1, "stop" is …
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… of Bayonne Crossing on former industrial properties comprising a brownfield site. The plan initially prohibited "food/grocery … the first permitted principal use to "[c]ommercial retail sales and services consistent with North American Industrial …
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… 7 Mississippi State Highway Comm’n v. Morgan, 253 Miss. 398 (Miss. 1965) … N.J.S.A. 5:12-218 to - 233. These are just a few examples of the many tools CRDA may deploy in service of its … Brown v. United States, 263 U.S. at 80- 81. The new town site, condemned from other private owners, was transferred …
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… the part of the court, we affirm. 1 Plaintiff dismissed her complaint against Cape May County Municipal Utility … devices. 6 A-3842-23 eliminates the need for quarterly on-site inspections of each meter and is both faster and more … and that they "traveled with spare lids in their vehicles for that specific purpose." A. As a preliminary matter, …
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… p.m. The clerk's office shall arrange for the applicant to complete an application for permission to file an emergent motion in the form set forth on the Judiciary's website njcourts.gov. 1. What matters are emergent. In deciding … application for permission to file a short-notice motion, unless the applicant can make at least a prima facie showing …
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… ILEANA INGRAM, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLEMINGTON, Defendant-Respondent. … on our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we are satisfied that when considered in its entirety … Computer Media, and Computer Software Coverage and the Credit Card, Forgery, and Counterfeit Money Coverage in …
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… second discretionary extended-term sentence for an offense committed before the entry of a first extended-term … on subsection b existed, precedent did not dictate an opposite result. Hudson neither broke new ground, nor imposed a … for at a new sentencing hearing, so long as defendant is credited for any portion of the extended sentence that …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … Plaintiff, v. ROBIN ODABASH BROWN, ARTHUR R. ODABASH CREDIT SHELTER TRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF LOIS B. ODABASH, … be subject to a protective order. The matter will be revisited on July 19th, 2019. CONCLUSION For the foregoing …
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… to dismiss plaintiff Marjam Supply Co., Inc.'s (Marjam) complaint and to compel arbitration. While acknowledging … Member" status was its ability to earn percentage credits —— called Rewards —— for its purchases from … by Marjam. If Marjam were to reach certain higher sales levels, it could qualify for Columbia's "Elite Status," …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS April 18, 2018 George J. Singley, Esq. … bills for automobile and homeowners’ insurance, and credit card bills. His address for purposes of social … be sufficient to show domicil, but mere residence, regardless of its length, is not sufficient.” Lyon v. Glaser, 60 …
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… 4858-11 (App. Div. 2013)(affirming dismissal of defendant's complaint against the judge for violating defendant's … returned to Rutgers, transferring some, but not all, of the credits he earned while at community college. As of May 15, … cases, the trial judge's findings should be respected "unless . . . they are so wholly insupportable as to result in …
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… was not involved in the litigation after the guardianship complaint was filed. 3 A-1069-21 (2) The parent is unwilling … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best … relationship with and ability to parent Johnny. The judge credited Dr. Lykissa's testimony demonstrating the accuracy …
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… libel against defendants. We affirm. Because the complaint was dismissed prior to the filing of any … of IEEE and have volunteered in various IEEE leadership roles, contributed to publications and symposia, and otherwise … and guidelines in this manual. Fair and reasonable credit should be given to related technical work by others, …
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… further proceedings. I. In May 1980, Sabatini, who was on community supervision for a prior offense, and three … described the murder as "the most vicious, brutal, senseless, inhumane crime [he] ha[d] ever sentenced . . . ." 4 … and his arrest thirty-six years earlier. Id. at 3. We credited a certification from Plumeri that 5 A-2581-20 he …
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… could withdraw money from an ATM to pay for her driving lesson. While the victim was in the ATM vestibule, defendant … he was a drug addict. After the interview, detectives accompanied defendant to his mother's home and defendant … and his wife were not credible. However, the judge credited the testimony provided by defendant's trial …
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… arguing that there were no exceptions justifying the warrantless search and seizure. We reject defendant's arguments … and that the van had abruptly turned into an industrial complex parking lot after observing the police's overhead … of the vehicle and seizure of the drugs. The trial court credited Chieppa's testimony that he initially went to …
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… her she had taken the cash out of her home equity line of credit. 5 A-2237-22 Following A.M.'s testimony, defendants … information the previous night, when he conducted a more "comprehensive witness-preparatory conversation" by phone, … the court continued: [M]uch like in the last Sappah trial less than three months ago, the State made a conscious …
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… attorney for respondent State of New Jersey (K. Charles Deutsch, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … initiated the fight because L.C. suspected D.C. "made a complaint to the [SRPD] . . . regarding commercial vehicles … made." Similarly, in her amplification letter, the judge credited Cooper's testimony, finding he "spoke clearly and …
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… gun, which was loaded with illegal ammunition. A search of computer records revealed that the gun had been reported … vehicle passing over the curb. . . . . The [c]ourt does not credit the argument that the officers did not and would have … would "not make the officer's recollection of these events less believable." The court also found that "in reviewing …
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… which caused his death. After defendant was served with the complaint-warrant charging him with strict liability … trial court shall also include the proper number of jail credits (Rule 3:21-8) and/or gap- time credits, (N.J.S.A. … and compelling way to view this argument" was the opposite: The fact that [d]efendant admittedly knew that he was …