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… about “want[ing] to harm” his “girlfriend and her family.” After defendant provided his girlfriend’s name, the … was charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The State moved to admit defendant’s … Friedman, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, on the briefs). Frank Muroski, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for …
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… erred in its instructions to the jury, the prosecutor committed misconduct during summation, and the State's … trauma," which included "stab wounds to the chest with rib fractures, striking of the lung with bleeding into the chest … with the guarantee of the federal Constitution." State v. Miles, 229 N.J. 83, 92 (2017) (citing State v. Schubert, 212 …
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… POINT LLC, DANIEL S. LOEB, JEFFREY PERRY, MORGAN KEEGAN & COMPANY, INC., JOHN D. GWYNN, CHRISTOPHER BRETT LAWLESS, … Int'l Shoe v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310, 326 (1945) (quoting Milliken v. Meyer, 311 U.S. 457, 563 (1940)). In "some … instead "the gravamen" of the misconduct itself, namely, fraudulent misrepresentations directed at them to induce …
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… (NJLAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -50, and retaliation complaint against defendant and other defendants, which was … 2016, Kumor contends her co-workers, Diane Davis and Terisa Miller, harassed her due to mental health issues she was … process privilege promotes the "government's full and frank discussion of ideas when developing new policies, or …
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… to Riley's home, uninvited. Riley was at home with other family members when defendant's mother began ringing her … it on fire 4 A-2118-20 . . . tell me now." The text was accompanied by a photo of a Jeep and its license plate. Riley … to meet him. Dominguez noted Riley was "nervous" and "frantic." Riley told the officer defendant had just left and …
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… possession of a handgun, and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder. Exum was found guilty of first-degree … want to talk 'cause I didn't have nothing to talk about." Similarly, 18 A-0554-20 upon being told his attorney had … specific unanimity instruction to eliminate the danger of a fragmented verdict. Defendant's conduct in deleting his text …
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… LTD., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLIANZ GLOBAL RISKS US INSURANCE COMPANY, GENERAL … structure, with $1.75 billion in total limits above a $150 million deductible. The eight Insurer's 2 Many of the … Doc vendor's source code and software update distribution infrastructure for the M.E. Doc system. Using this access, the …
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… LEN DAWS, DR. JAMES J. LAVENDER, RUBY LOVE, CODY D. MILLER, PEGGY NICOLOSI, DR. GEORGE J. SCOTT and VIRGINIA N. … moved from Texas, where she was employed at Austin Community College as a non-tenured adjunct professor, to New … Rufino explained to her it was "touchy" and she should refrain from saying or using material with the "F" 7 A-0895-20 …
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… and Idyllic Studios, cross- motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice. Defendants contend that because … misrepresentations to [Hutchinson] in an attempt to fraudulently induce him into selling back the [c]hest at an … the cause of action upon which that judgment was entered. Milwaukee County v. M.E. White Co., 296 U.S. 268, 275 …
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… Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Frank J. Pugliese, Designated Counsel, on the brief). … Acting Essex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Emily M. M. Pirro, NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … defendant in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit a carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-2(a); …
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… later, and rushed to the hospital where he lapsed into a coma and died weeks later. The Trenton police later obtained … the police pulled the vehicle over for the seatbelt infraction. They then discovered defendant did not have a … robbery and assault. The other two warrants were from Hamilton Township and Lawrence Township. 13 A-2566-19 [Jones]: …
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… Acting Essex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Frank J. Ducoat, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … 1 We use initials and pseudonyms for the victim and her family pursuant to Rule 1:38-3(c)(12). 3 A-0922-20 THE … BY PRECLUDING HIM FROM PRESENTING EVIDENCE [. . .] THAT THE COMPLAINING WITNESS HAD FALSELY ACCUSED HER FATHER OF SEXUAL …
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… guilty to first-degree aggravated manslaughter with a recommended sentence of eighteen years. The judge also found … relaying that Matthew Hus had passed out in defendant's family home. When the police arrived, they found Hus lying … told another officer that she and Hus were arguing, she started to cry, and Hus collapsed. As the police and others …
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… Courts Director, Office of Probation Services www.njcourts.com • phone: 609-815-3810 • fax: 609-777-3100 Richard J. … were more likely to be less severe than or the same as/similar to the original charge that resulted in initial … crime), and increased community safety. “In a desistance framework, crime reduction is viewed as a complicated change …
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… plaintiff Peter Krassner was a customer at Walmart in Hamilton, Mercer County. Plaintiff entered an aisle where a … at other times between inspections but are only required to complete a formal check-list once a month. 4 A-0065-22 The … incident, plaintiff went to the emergency room at the St. Francis Medical Center where he was diagnosed with a …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. EZELL MILLER, a/k/a IZEAOL MILLER, SCOOTER MILLER, ISEOL MILLER, … C. Miller's supposedly furtive movements, and failure to comply with the commands of an officer — who suddenly … testified the informant didn't "give [him] any time frame." According to the detective, he set up a "roving …
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… COURT ABUSED ITS DISCRETION WHEN IT ADMITTED, AS "FRESH COMPLAINT," EVIDENCE OF A.S.'S VAGUE ALLEGATIONS TO HER … any comments that defendant was "weird," "awkward," and similar remarks. The witnesses lacked personal knowledge of … the waiting room. According to A.S., she became "really afraid of defendant." She also testified she felt "completely …
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… to - 15, which is a congressionally sanctioned interstate compact addressing the transfer of a prisoner from the … IAD when jury selection begins. The Court agrees, noting similar rules based on other speedy trial provisions and that … v. Bd. of Trs., PFRS, 192 N.J. 189, 195-96 (2007)). We refrain from adding “a qualification that has been omitted …
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… v. VOLVO CAR USA LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _______________________ … the same day, Volvo sought approval to "invest up to [two-million dollars] to acquire [the] Las Vegas" dealership. The … Moreover, the judge determined that the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -227, did not apply to …
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… VI THE COURT ERRED WHEN IT RULED ADMISSIBLE INCULPATORY COMMENTS MADE BY . . . DEFENDANT IN RESPONSE TO THE … able to identify the victims based upon their underwear. Similar photos––taken in the changing room before the March … felt defendant was "creepy" because he persistently refrained from using their 16 A-3549-19 names and instead …