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… Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton and dismissing her complaint filed under the Conscientious Employee Protection … Counsel Barbara Bakely-Marino, and asked if "there was any way that [the firm] could submit a supplemental proposal or that [the County] could negotiate wi th them to get a per[-]case quote"; plaintiff told Lindsay the firm …
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… for the gun and Spence was attempting to turn the gun away. The victim fell to the ground, and both Spence and Wynn … Charles Wynn is also a co-defendant. The three were tried together, however, Wynn is not participating in this appeal. 4 … IV CONDUCT BY THE PROSECUTOR IN QUESTIONING WITNESSES AND COMMENTS HE MADE DURING SUMMATION WERE GROSSLY PREJUDICIAL …
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… up to the fourth grade. Defendants met in 2015 and began a committed relationship. Their sons, Gabriel and Alex, were … to following the roommate's advice. George stated he had no way to take Gabriel's temperature then, having never owned a … through the [twenty-five] minutes that they were together, and only made eye contact with him when she was …
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… WHEREBY THE PROSECUTOR VOUCHED FOR THE CREDIBILITY OF THE COMPLAINING WITNESS, ASKED JURORS NOT TO HOLD INVESTIGATORS' … both over and under her shirt. When defendant "ma[d]e his way towards" D.O.'s pants, she stopped him. After D.O.'s … that they come into court. 10 A-4238-17T4 [Y]ou not only get [D.O.] as she is today. You will be able to see and hear …
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… 2C:11- 3(a) (count two); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) … her, and a taller man standing by a car a short distance away. She initially thought she recognized the taller man, … said he told co-defendant Dennis that Dion did not really get shot, just hit with "a little piece of bullet." Dennis …
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… with Ann. 2 Alice did not respond to the guardianship complaint or participate in the trial. The court entered … case management conference. He declined the opportunity to get on a Department of Corrections bus to travel to the … was scheduled for April 18, 2019, because she would be away in Canada with Ann. 8 A-5488-18T3 David appeared at the …
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… gas, Charles pointed a BB gun at him while Herbert stole computer equipment. The trio then fled the scene. Hillside … testified that he initially refused "because it was getting late but [Charles and Herbert] insisted because the … crime, his testimony could be interpreted in other ways and thus did not warrant a mistrial. The court struck …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … behind her back with her right hand to pull the knife away, but the man pressed the knife further into her back. … that critical information, he or she may not be able to get a hearing under the current standard -- as happened in …
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… Perth Amboy fast-food restaurant. He saw Figuereo-Rodriguez get out of the car, briefly meet with another male, and get … a "baggie with some residue on it," which he testified was "common packaging material for narcotics purposes, for the … full and unopened—numerous clear plastic baggies, two two-way radios, a sifter, and numerous "cut Ziploc baggies." A …
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… cause for appellants/cross-respondents (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … indicating plaintiffs' counsel, and "there we go, he's getting rid of somebody else again." He denied making any … Dr. Parker has taken his responsibility, but it's a two-way street . . . . Patients have a responsibility also." …
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… contorted body on the floor. The bathroom floor and hallway were covered in water, and the tub 3 A-3299-18 was … 12:18 a.m. An autopsy determined the cause of death as compression to the neck and drowning. No viable fingerprints … of her, I noticed . . . she wasn't moving. She still didn't get up. She wasn't saying anything. And I kind of heard this …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … behind her back with her right hand to pull the knife away, but the man pressed the knife further into her back. … that critical information, he or she may not be able to get a hearing under the current standard -- as happened in …
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… in New Jersey. The ongoing-storm rule arbitrarily relieves commercial landowners from any obligation to try to render … The rule is premised on the ground that to do so would always be "inexpedient and impractical." Such a bright-line … be prepared to address the elements;6 (3) the advisory, together with the totality of all the circumstances, warned of …
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… up to the fourth grade. Defendants met in 2015 and began a committed relationship. Their sons, Gabriel and Alex, were … to following the roommate's advice. George stated he had no way to take Gabriel's temperature then, having never owned a … through the [twenty-five] minutes that they were together, and only made eye contact with him when she was …
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… contorted body on the floor. The bathroom floor and hallway were covered in water, and the tub 3 A-3299-18 was … 12:18 a.m. An autopsy determined the cause of death as compression to the neck and drowning. No viable fingerprints … of her, I noticed . . . she wasn't moving. She still didn't get up. She wasn't saying anything. And I kind of heard this …
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… in New Jersey. The ongoing-storm rule arbitrarily relieves commercial landowners from any obligation to try to render … The rule is premised on the ground that to do so would always be "inexpedient and impractical." Such a bright-line … be prepared to address the elements;6 (3) the advisory, together with the totality of all the circumstances, warned of …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … behind her back with her right hand to pull the knife away, but the man pressed the knife further into her back. … that critical information, he or she may not be able to get a hearing under the current standard -- as happened in …
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… WHEREBY THE PROSECUTOR VOUCHED FOR THE CREDIBILITY OF THE COMPLAINING WITNESS, ASKED JURORS NOT TO HOLD INVESTIGATORS' … both over and under her shirt. When defendant "ma[d]e his way towards" D.O.'s pants, she stopped him. After D.O.'s … that they come into court. 10 A-4238-17T4 [Y]ou not only get [D.O.] as she is today. You will be able to see and hear …
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… Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton and dismissing her complaint filed under the Conscientious Employee Protection … Counsel Barbara Bakely-Marino, and asked if "there was any way that [the firm] could submit a supplemental proposal or that [the County] could negotiate wi th them to get a per[-]case quote"; plaintiff told Lindsay the firm …
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… the defense acknowledged that state-of-mind evidence may become probative where accident is the defense, counsel … I. A. On September 20, 1992, Palisades Interstate Parkway police officers responded to a report that a person had … that, the night before, he and Jody had dined out together with their son, but on the next evening, which was a …