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… at trial persuaded jurors that, in August 2015, defendant committed a sexual assault against five-year-old J.Y.1 in a … with violence. Aspects of both incidents were captured on surveillance footage and corroborated by multiple … 10, 2015, at around 6:00 p.m., five-year-old P.H. visited the Target store in Rockaway with his parents and two …
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… the court erred in imposing the thirty-year prison term recommended in the plea agreement. After carefully reviewing the record in light of the governing legal principles and arguments of the parties, we affirm the conviction … needed to get rid of the "arty," referring to a gun. Video surveillance recordings corroborated Garrett's and Harden's …
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… AMENDMENT DUE PROCESS RIGHT[S]. V. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT DUE TO THE IMPROPER GRAND JURY … as a basis for reversal, at any retrial, the court shall ensure no witness references a non-existent misdemeanor charge … defendant's wife, lived in Long Island. The two families visited each other every month or so, and for a period in 2014 …
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… this appeal, the Court considers whether owners of vacant commercial lots have a common law duty to maintain the … sidewalks, which provide “easy access to [and from] their premises and increase the value of their property,” and they … during that time period, defendant testified that he visited and inspected 4 the subject lot with some frequency …
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… 2014, the Act "significantly enhanced the sentencing exposure of defendants convicted of the aggravated sexual … by the Undue Prejudice of a Joint Trial. B. The Trial Court Committed Plain Error by Failing to Provide a Limiting … locations, the decisions in Oliver and Krivacska are inapposite. Instead, the similarities in location partially …
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… engaged in unlawful practices with respect to the disclosure of prices for beverages and seek relief under the … ascertainable loss of $1.72 as a result of unconscionable commercial practices and regulatory violations. They would … and defined the class to include “[a]ll persons who: (a) visited any OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC or Bloomin’ Brands, …
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… in this action of another former patrolman, he amended his complaint to add a count that defendants' LAD violations … following year, while the timing of the annual training was less predictable. Plaintiff continued reenlisting in the … with [plaintiff] about the envelope and [Davenport] made sure he got it." Plaintiff allegedly replied, "Yes, but I …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3654-21 NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. RICHARD A. KARPF, … Jersey Real Estate Commission, Department of Banking and Insurance, Docket No. CAM-16-018. Mario A. Iavicoli argued the … between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Tatarek visited the property approximately ten to twelve times and …
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A-2518-23 Briefs
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… the matter to the Appellate Division on the issue of the community caretaking doctrine. Id. Yet, the State now argues … hand-to-hand transaction–would improperly elevate the requisite suspicion standard to FILED, Clerk of the Appellate … including those using confidential informants and surveillance. (1T10-8 to 9; 1T8-18 to 24). Sutter has been a …
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A-2057-24 Briefs
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… S. Lipari, Esq. Attorney ID # 019091997 csl@liparilaw.com AMENDEDFILED, Clerk of the Appellate Division, July 09, … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10 Rules R.1:38-3(c)(12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … fitness unsupported by and contrary to the facts surrounding Applicant’s possession of these items. D. …
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… October 2015, the Union County Prosecutor's Office (UCPO) commenced a wiretap investigation targeting Kalil Cooper, a … this associate. Further investigation revealed Cooper visited defendant in North Carolina and that the number being … good money selling drugs there." Additionally, the judge credited Webb's testimony that defendant was heard during a …
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… Defendant testified that the Trust was her main source of income and that she received "[$]4,500 each month." Defendant used the disbursements to pay her credit card balances and Mercedes Benz lease payments. … selling some of those personal items on a consignment website. Plaintiff compiled a "Stolen Items List" and claimed …
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… $894.69, dismissed defendant's counterclaim and third-party complaint, and denied defendant's request to compel and … associated with the re-renting of an apartment regardless of any lease breach by a tenant. She also found … . . $894.69." However, the judge forgot to accord defendant credit for the six days in October when plaintiff received …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint, and affirming the administrative decision. We … is "limited." Phillips, 117 N.J. at 579. "[W]e must ensure there is 'a residuum of legal and competent 4 A-2386-19 … stated the airline tickets were paid for with his Disney credit card, not cash, as his initial report indicated. …
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… 30, 2017 The Tax Court of New Jersey R.J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 972 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey … unpublished opinions are available on the judiciary’s website for a period of two weeks, after which they are … (Tax 2016), appeal pending Interest earned by issuers of credit cards from New Jersey credit card accounts is fully …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint, and affirming the administrative decision. We … is "limited." Phillips, 117 N.J. at 579. "[W]e must ensure there is 'a residuum of legal and competent 4 A-2386-19 … stated the airline tickets were paid for with his Disney credit card, not cash, as his initial report indicated. …
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… $894.69, dismissed defendant's counterclaim and third-party complaint, and denied defendant's request to compel and … associated with the re-renting of an apartment regardless of any lease breach by a tenant. She also found … . . $894.69." However, the judge forgot to accord defendant credit for the six days in October when plaintiff received …
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… Defendant testified that the Trust was her main source of income and that she received "[$]4,500 each month." Defendant used the disbursements to pay her credit card balances and Mercedes Benz lease payments. … selling some of those personal items on a consignment website. Plaintiff compiled a "Stolen Items List" and claimed …
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… October 2015, the Union County Prosecutor's Office (UCPO) commenced a wiretap investigation targeting Kalil Cooper, a … this associate. Further investigation revealed Cooper visited defendant in North Carolina and that the number being … good money selling drugs there." Additionally, the judge credited Webb's testimony that defendant was heard during a …
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… and Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … to his back, mid-stomach, and mid-hip, which required surgery. Tomaselli filed a claim petition for workers' … Company, Inc injury. This right of reimbursement acts as a credit against any settlement or judgment you may receive …