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… Ryan instructed defendant to "[p]ut the knife down and get out of here." At that point, the victim released … the other wound cut the lung, which resulted in blood loss, compromising the victim's breathing and organ shutdown. … addition, Barrett testified defendant left the park at a "fast walk." The flight charge was also supported by evidence …
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… Jersey, Law Division, Union County, Docket No. L-3247-20. McOmber McOmber & Luber, PC, attorneys for appellant (Peter … "major increase in workload," becoming "really busy, really fast," and remained "crazy." Plaintiff became "overwhelmed" … testified that after her requests were granted, she was "target[ed]." Her work assignments increased, and ARML modified …
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… Rodriguez in a white Mercedes-Benz that was parked at a fast-food restaurant. Id. at 5. Detective Guzman further … exit the Mercedes-Benz, briefly meet with a male, and get back into the car. Ibid. Defendant and … Ibid. Detective Guzman testified inositol powder is a common cutting agent for cocaine and explained cutting …
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… a forensic analysis of defendant's average annual gross income by the parties' joint forensic expert, Carleen Gaskin, … his mother with physical assistance by helping her move and getting her out of a chair, out of bed, and into a car. He … court noted that "defendant continued to spend money at a fast pace in December 2018, after financial circumstances …
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… when he turned his vehicle onto a four-lane highway from a commercial driveway, left the roadway and sheared two street … A. He says [defendant] enjoys the feeling of the rush of getting thrown back into the seat when he steps on the gas … passenger "initially stated the defendant was not driving fast out of the restaurant parking lot." The Supreme Court …
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… Within twenty-four hours of defendant's arrest, Letavish completed an arrest packet. The packet included his … emergency lights because she thought he was attempting to get past her. She further admitted to traveling in the left … acknowledged that the left lane is for drivers traveling faster than those in the right lane. She testified there was …
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… apparently in a joking manner. They told him to stop and he complied. At some point, H.E. noticed that J.B. was not in … to meet her there so they could ride back to the river together. At D.S.'s home, H.E. found J.B. with D.S., who was … clock on the surveillance camera was about fifteen minutes fast, thereby placing the time of the recording at between …
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… gun. He described the shots as "really quick" and "really fast." We conclude not that the testimony was truthful – that is a jury call – but that it was sufficient to compel lesser-included jury instructions. Instead of … law enforcement officials had to obtain a court order to get cell-site information under N.J.S.A. 2A:156-29(e)." Id. …
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… defendant's convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, first-degree armed robbery, and … which [he] thought was a Pontiac," traveling at a fast rate of speed through the parking lot. After exiting … where she had parked. He observed the driver and passenger get out of the Pontiac and run in opposite directions. He …
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… when he turned his vehicle onto a four-lane highway from a commercial driveway, left the roadway and sheared two street … A. He says [defendant] enjoys the feeling of the rush of getting thrown back into the seat when he steps on the gas … passenger "initially stated the defendant was not driving fast out of the restaurant parking lot." The Supreme Court …
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… possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. To piece together the events as they occurred on the night defendant … At issue is the propriety of the prosecutor's closing comments on a seven-minute segment of surveillance footage, … enable the viewer to "see into the alley." The prosecutor fast forwarded past the next seven minutes of the recording …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4209-19 H and H MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., a/k/a H&H, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MARK … . . . Vincent is the defendant in the case. It doesn’t get any . . . more clearly adverse." In reaching that … 1.9(a). He also argues, relying on Host Marriott Corp. v. Fast Food Operators, Inc., 891 F. Supp. 1002 (D.N.J. 1995), …
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… possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. To piece together the events as they occurred on the night defendant … At issue is the propriety of the prosecutor's closing comments on a seven-minute segment of surveillance footage, … enable the viewer to "see into the alley." The prosecutor fast forwarded past the next seven minutes of the recording …
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… when he turned his vehicle onto a four-lane highway from a commercial driveway, left the roadway and sheared two street … A. He says [defendant] enjoys the feeling of the rush of getting thrown back into the seat when he steps on the gas … passenger "initially stated the defendant was not driving fast out of the restaurant parking lot." The Supreme Court …
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… Within twenty-four hours of defendant's arrest, Letavish completed an arrest packet. The packet included his … emergency lights because she thought he was attempting to get past her. She further admitted to traveling in the left … acknowledged that the left lane is for drivers traveling faster than those in the right lane. She testified there was …
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… gun. He described the shots as "really quick" and "really fast." We conclude not that the testimony was truthful – that is a jury call – but that it was sufficient to compel lesser-included jury instructions. Instead of … law enforcement officials had to obtain a court order to get cell-site information under N.J.S.A. 2A:156-29(e)." Id. …
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… when he turned his vehicle onto a four-lane highway from a commercial driveway, left the roadway and sheared two street … A. He says [defendant] enjoys the feeling of the rush of getting thrown back into the seat when he steps on the gas … passenger "initially stated the defendant was not driving fast out of the restaurant parking lot." The Supreme Court …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4209-19 H and H MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., a/k/a H&H, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MARK … . . . Vincent is the defendant in the case. It doesn’t get any . . . more clearly adverse." In reaching that … 1.9(a). He also argues, relying on Host Marriott Corp. v. Fast Food Operators, Inc., 891 F. Supp. 1002 (D.N.J. 1995), …
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… defendant's convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, first-degree armed robbery, and … which [he] thought was a Pontiac," traveling at a fast rate of speed through the parking lot. After exiting … where she had parked. He observed the driver and passenger get out of the Pontiac and run in opposite directions. He …
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… apparently in a joking manner. They told him to stop and he complied. At some point, H.E. noticed that J.B. was not in … to meet her there so they could ride back to the river together. At D.S.'s home, H.E. found J.B. with D.S., who was … clock on the surveillance camera was about fifteen minutes fast, thereby placing the time of the recording at between …