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… his conviction and sentence on charges arising from two separate incidents—a 2013 robbery of Roseway Liquors in … Patel lay down on the floor, and shot Patel once at close range through the head. Defendant was later arrested … the State relied on evidence defendant had a motive to commit the murder, arguing Patel was the victim and primary …
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… officer in OCF, as the rest were in Legs and Regs. Hunt complained to Mullen that plaintiff did not timely complete … plaintiff reported difficulty getting out of bed, mental paralysis, and frequent crying. Reed diagnosed plaintiff … due to a major depressive episode. Plaintiff had insomnia, loss of appetite, fatigue, indecisiveness, inability to …
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… OF DEFENDANT'S CONVICTIONS. V. EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … prompting him to stop the car. He spoke to Officer Carlos Colon who called for an ambulance. The ambulance arrived … shown in the photograph there. It has the nine bags of drug paraphernalia, as I call it, and along with the . . . one …
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… The investigation involved the interception of over 27,000 communications consisting of texts and phone calls pursuant … whose cases still awaited disposition, would be separated into two trial groups with Fair, Walker, and German … Fair, Walker, and German commenced on June 6, 2017. At the close of the State's case, defendants moved for judgment of …
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… Court. The issue in this appeal is whether it was proper to compel arbitration between a non-signatory and a signatory … Michael Hirsch, Robyn Hirsch, and Hirsch, LLP, that they lost money invested in securities that were part of a … as a representative for Securities America, Inc. (SAI), a separate corporation that served as a broker-dealer handling …
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… appeal, the Court considers whether plaintiff filed her complaint within the statute of limitations, whether the law … extent plaintiffs alleged failure to satisfy federal disclosure requirements or federal limitations on off-label … respond the amended Master Complaint adequately alleges parallel conduct; therefore, the breach of warranty and …
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… Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to - 195, to a post-foreclosure-judgment agreement to not pursue a sheriff’s sale … Gonzalez, and Monserate Diaz purchased a home as tenants in common. Subsequently, Diaz borrowed $72,000 from Cityscape … Wilshire contracted directly with plaintiff in two separate post-foreclosure-judgment agreements. Those …
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… motions, and denying plaintiffs' motions to amend the complaint, to supplement plaintiffs' expert reports, and for … woman with autism, a limited ability to communicate verbally, and a history of seizures. Earlier … Kathy Doe and John Doe, respectively a "technician" and "paramedic student" allegedly involved in restraining …
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… PER CURIAM These two appeals concern a mortgage foreclosure action involving a single-family residential property … to the Property, he used it as collateral for a $600,000 commercial loan from Hudson City Savings Bank (Hudson). … behalf of himself and as manager of the LLC, executed a separate home equity line of 10 A-5423-18 credit for $500,000 …
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… that removed her as co-executor, denied her motion to compel net income distributions, and denied a second motion … from all of the clients after full consultation and disclosure. Joint representation may be cost-efficient as it may … effort and expense likely to result if each client has a separate attorney. There are certain risks associated with the …
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… BEING DEPRIVED OF A FAIR TRIAL.[1] POINT II THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT WHEN HE MADE EGREGIOUS COMMENTS DURING … and again tainted by the prosecutor during trial preparation. He further argues, as plain error, that the … hoodie type." Counsel demanded the prosecutor disclose whether Matthews was shown any photographs of defendant …
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… motion. A. The Woodbridge Police Department initially commenced the investigation, which was transferred … Prontnicki left through the garage door, and, after she closed the door, she intended to go to the police station. … to support himself or his dependents, or to hire a lawyer. Paragraph b [now 3a(2)] is intended to require proof that …
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… (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42. Additionally, Falco asserted common law claims of breach of contract, breach of implied … Falco's complaint in its entirety with prejudice. In a separate order that same day, the court barred Falco's expert … Quentin Wiest sent him a July 29, 2014 letter enclosing a retirement check for $153,551.19 representing …
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… (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49. She also claimed defendants committed several torts and unjustly enriched themselves at … improper about the actions complained of by [plaintiff]." Separate from the radio tower incident, plaintiff claims that … witnesses, were deposed. Discovery was initially set to close in April 2017, but that deadline was extended several …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c); and third-degree theft … black card had been inserted into the machine on two separate occasions on January 28, each time downloading his … the detective told the jury that he believed defendant closely resembled the culprit—even though the detective had …
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… the State from presenting certain laboratory evidence, compel the State to provide additional discovery, and require the State to disclose the identity of a confidential informant. Prior to … to the instructions. In addition, the stipulation separately addressed the marijuana and hashish, and there was …
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… order entered following a bench trial finding he committed the following acts that would be crimes if … child victims of sexual offenses are exempt from public disclosure pursuant to Rule 1:38-3(d)(10) and (11). 3 … and transported him to the police station. His mother separately went to the police station, stayed in the lobby for …
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… Defendant now appeals, arguing: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN HER SUMMATION IN MULTIPLE WAYS, … in this written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(2), beyond the comments that follow. We focus instead on point I. We also … examination, Nancy stated she did not immediately disclose all details to the detectives because she was "scared" …
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… smoker. On November 12, 2012, plaintiff developed chest discomfort while visiting his daughter in Florida. After being … alternative treatments discussed with plaintiff. At the close of evidence, plaintiff moved for partial judgment … the trial court granted plaintiff's request for separate jury interrogatories addressing the alleged deviation …
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… Huff. Defendant, who was a minor when the crimes were committed, raises numerous contentions in this appeal. Most … duct tape over his mouth, and shoved him into the bedroom closet. They then rummaged through Hawkins's backpack and … Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, paragraph 10 of the State Constitution guarantee the right …