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… operations and entered the mask market. They purchased millions of KN95 facemasks from Chinese suppliers for import … Operations; and Mark Hoenes, a Dialectic employee, were the points of contact for the broker. Sophia Jack, worked for … insurance coverage for losses was offered at an extra cost but declined by plaintiffs." The judge noted the case …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS EAGLE REALTY OF NJ, LLC, Plaintiff, V. … nearly identical to the First Action and seeking similar relief, except that it joined BPREP, the new owner of … or to cause unnecessary delay or needless increase in the cost of litigation; (2) the claims, defenses, and other …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0039-22 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.W., SVP 154-01. ____________________________ … individuals who had a low I.Q. and were diagnosed with "mild mental retardation." The trial judge pointed out that … plan, develop a safety plan, and permit monitored visits in the community through the furlough process. …
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… the building through holes he made in windows, and other points of entry and egress in the building, so he could "get … building to protect himself from Pemberton or Riddick or to visit a then-operating business within the building. … sites was an appropriate subject of cross-examination. Similarly, the prosecutor questioned the credibility and …
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… Davis was a drug dealer who sold pills to persons who would come to their house. She stated that the night before the … on the morning of May 3, 2016, but said he was there to visit the home of the mother of his children. Defendant told … State v. Butler, 27 N.J. 560, 594-98 (1958); State v. Costa, 11 N.J. 239, 249 (1953)). Our court rules generally …
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… a "homicide which would otherwise be murder . . . [that] is committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable … infuriated you, didn't it? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [COUNSEL]: Humiliated you. And DYFS investigated. Is that right? … it was early on after he was granted overnight visitation. Right? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [COUNSEL]: And you …
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… tearful and emotional as she related the assaults. Beth's family physician testified that at a sick visit in summer 2014, Beth disclosed that she was feeling … Law restraining order. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE COURT IMPROPERLY …
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… tearful and emotional as she related the assaults. Beth's family physician testified that at a sick visit in summer 2014, Beth disclosed that she was feeling … Law restraining order. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE COURT IMPROPERLY …
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… the building through holes he made in windows, and other points of entry and egress in the building, so he could "get … building to protect himself from Pemberton or Riddick or to visit a then-operating business within the building. … sites was an appropriate subject of cross-examination. Similarly, the prosecutor questioned the credibility and …
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… Davis was a drug dealer who sold pills to persons who would come to their house. She stated that the night before the … on the morning of May 3, 2016, but said he was there to visit the home of the mother of his children. Defendant told … State v. Butler, 27 N.J. 560, 594-98 (1958); State v. Costa, 11 N.J. 239, 249 (1953)). Our court rules generally …
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… a "homicide which would otherwise be murder . . . [that] is committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable … infuriated you, didn't it? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [COUNSEL]: Humiliated you. And DYFS investigated. Is that right? … it was early on after he was granted overnight visitation. Right? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [COUNSEL]: And you …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0039-22 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.W., SVP 154-01. ____________________________ … individuals who had a low I.Q. and were diagnosed with "mild mental retardation." The trial judge pointed out that … plan, develop a safety plan, and permit monitored visits in the community through the furlough process. …
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A-15-24 Respondent Brief
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… 3rd Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401 ldlevenson@cooperlevenson.com jbarr@cooperlevenson.com Telephone: (609) 344-3161 … Moreover, the terms of the MOU authorized the parties to revisit the MOU at any time, and required the parties to do so … has stated that New Jersey should produce a report similar to what a Pennsylvania Grand Jury did,” and that the …
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… defendant of the charge he faced. Defendant correctly points out that this statement "informed [defendant] only … contact with the defendant to achieve a level of familiarity that renders the lay opinion helpful.'" 209 N.J. … contacts, namely thirty in-person parole 22 A-0437-18 visits, the absence of any other identification testimony, …
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… defendant of the charge he faced. Defendant correctly points out that this statement "informed [defendant] only … contact with the defendant to achieve a level of familiarity that renders the lay opinion helpful.'" 209 N.J. … contacts, namely thirty in-person parole 22 A-0437-18 visits, the absence of any other identification testimony, …
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… church that included as members the victims and their families and conducted services in a hotel conference room. … day" with defendant and his family. In November 2011, she visited defendant's daughter, while defendant, the … 10 A-0269-17T4 On appeal, defendant raises the following points of error: POINT I IT WAS ERROR FOR THE COURT TO AMEND …
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… ROBBERIES. (Not Raised Below). The following additional points are raised in defendant's pro se supplemental brief: … businesses near Armstrong's home, which defendant admitted visiting in the early morning hours of October 7, 2013. … 8. Mitchell testified he did not know defendant, but was "familiar" with him because he was a relative of someone that …
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… church that included as members the victims and their families and conducted services in a hotel conference room. … day" with defendant and his family. In November 2011, she visited defendant's daughter, while defendant, the … 10 A-0269-17T4 On appeal, defendant raises the following points of error: POINT I IT WAS ERROR FOR THE COURT TO AMEND …
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… ROBBERIES. (Not Raised Below). The following additional points are raised in defendant's pro se supplemental brief: … businesses near Armstrong's home, which defendant admitted visiting in the early morning hours of October 7, 2013. … 8. Mitchell testified he did not know defendant, but was "familiar" with him because he was a relative of someone that …
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… LUIS A. RODRIGUEZ-OCASIO, on behalf of himself and those similarly situated, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. I.C. SYSTEM, … The agreement contained a provision for collection costs in the event of nonpayment, stating: Whether or not a legal action is commenced, Member agrees to pay and reimburse Provider for …