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… A. Jones were convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a), and … to approach him. As Jones did, he had both hands in the hoodie's front pocket. After he removed his hands upon … Amend. XIV, N.J. Const. Art. I, ¶ 1. We consider these points in turn. A. The court denied the effort of Jones's …
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… that individual raised his arms, that is a bright flash coming from 8 A-2536-18 the area of his arms." The court … portions of Reading's narration were without evidentiary support, invaded the province of the jury, and violated … trial, the trial court and counsel should be guided by the points explained in Watson in determining the proper scope …
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… COOLING, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant-Respondent, and HARLEYSVILLE … defects, such as water infiltration or mold, logically support the application of the continuous-trigger doctrine. … test results of Blaylock were deemed to have been the points of manifestation. Id. at 257. Here, we cannot tell …
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… up and went to his home office, where defendant was on the computer. They began to argue. According to R.L., defendant slapped him in the face, and then threw the computer, monitor, and copy machine onto the floor. … extended discussion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). The record fully supports the judge's 19 A-4297-17T4 findings of fact and …
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… in an October 2016, forty-five-count indictment with committing numerous sexual offenses against three minors … one count of third-degree violating a special sentence of community supervision for life ("CSL") (collectively, his … imposition of CSL. But the record does not 16 A-1402-17T3 support defendant's claim that the trial court found …
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… The court sustained defendant's objection to the comment about gang membership, but denied his motion for a … of police procedure. A-5096-14T1 10 The judge stated: Ladies and Gentlemen, our function here -- I mean your … II. In his counseled brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A …
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… COOLING, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant-Respondent, and HARLEYSVILLE … defects, such as water infiltration or mold, logically support the application of the continuous-trigger doctrine. … test results of Blaylock were deemed to have been the points of manifestation. Id. at 257. Here, we cannot tell …
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… that individual raised his arms, that is a bright flash coming from 8 A-2536-18 the area of his arms." The court … portions of Reading's narration were without evidentiary support, invaded the province of the jury, and violated … trial, the trial court and counsel should be guided by the points explained in Watson in determining the proper scope …
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… in an October 2016, forty-five-count indictment with committing numerous sexual offenses against three minors … one count of third-degree violating a special sentence of community supervision for life ("CSL") (collectively, his … imposition of CSL. But the record does not 16 A-1402-17T3 support defendant's claim that the trial court found …
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… A. Jones were convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a), and … to approach him. As Jones did, he had both hands in the hoodie's front pocket. After he removed his hands upon … Amend. XIV, N.J. Const. Art. I, ¶ 1. We consider these points in turn. A. The court denied the effort of Jones's …
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… The court sustained defendant's objection to the comment about gang membership, but denied his motion for a … of police procedure. A-5096-14T1 10 The judge stated: Ladies and Gentlemen, our function here -- I mean your … II. In his counseled brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A …
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… up and went to his home office, where defendant was on the computer. They began to argue. According to R.L., defendant slapped him in the face, and then threw the computer, monitor, and copy machine onto the floor. … extended discussion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). The record fully supports the judge's 19 A-4297-17T4 findings of fact and …
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A-2030-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… investigation into the distribution of this poison in their community. They knew who they were looking for and why, … Appellate Division, July 26, 2024, A-002030-22, AMENDED 2 committed no reversible error in enforcing the agreement and … that can be tested through the adversarial process to support the reasonableness of the suspicion that led to the …
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A-1726-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… of New Jersey Appellate Division Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Re: State of New Jersey … (6T 42:20-44:8). After taking his wallet, jacket, hoodie, sneakers, pants, and his phone, codefendant Dolisca … apply to the case’ and ‘[t]he finding of any factor must be supported by competent, credible evidence in the record.’” …
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… INSTRUCTION TELLING THE JURORS THEY COULD REACH A COMPROMISE VERDICT. POINT II DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A FAIR … disposition, we need not address the arguments raised in Points II to IV; we do so only for completeness to provide … Point IV, should cover all possible alternative scenarios supported by the record. Whether defendant used or attempted …
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… The victim was defendant's father, whose body was decomposing when police discovered his partially buried body … and the number of meetings counsel had with defendant were supported by counsel's review of his billing records. … to others at the jail. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I AS DEFENDANT HAD SHOWN THAT HE …
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… opinion. For context, we recount the following evidence supporting defendant's convictions. A few days before the … the victim's lover left their room in search of her companion. In the hallway, she observed blood on the wall, … in his counseled brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 17 A-1553-21 POINT I …
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… was charged with robbing them. He contends the trial court committed several errors, but his principal argument on … from altercations between defendant and members of a family comprised of Betsa Garcia (the mother), Javier Vera-Lopez … evidence pertaining to defendant's speech was presented in support of both the terroristic-threat and witness-tampering …
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… A.J.S.C. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STATE OF NEW JERSEY, … day, Mr. Washburne filed this motion raising the following points: POINT I THE COURT SHOULD DISMISS THE COMPLAINT- … to erect and maintain “signs or billboards at such points of entrance to the State as are deemed advisable, …
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… his petition, defendant raised nine separate arguments in support of his claim that [one or more of his four trial … ordered, or that any waiver of his privilege concerning his communications with Lane would automatically extend to his … the attorney-client privilege "does not extend to communications relevant to an …