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… DOCKET NOS. A-3251-17T2 A-3260-17T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF J.M. ____________________________ IN THE … County to get back on his feet because the motels there are cheaper than in Hudson County. His treating psychiatrist, … your blood sugar which in time is disruptive to virtually every organ in the body." The doctor's recommendation for …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for custody, care and supervision of T.P. This … litigation.1 He claims the judge failed to make the requisite findings of abuse or 1 Following entry of defendant's … the court recognized T.P.'s injuries were "fresh in everyone's mind" when G.P. "stipulate[d] that he handled the …
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… . surveillance footage on." The detective replied: Oh, yes. Very easy. If my investigation started utilizing the … street, and my investigation detailed further with the recovery and having probable cause to arrest the individual, … immediately objected, and argued that the highlighted comment, which the prosecutor had not solicited, incorrectly …
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… on a rural road near the bar. They found defendant's truck "completely destroyed." Defendant's nephew was "[h]anging out … truck and you're driving.[']" A few days later, a friend visited defendant at the hospital. He told her that he did not "really remember everything, but he said he was driving." He told her "when he …
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… I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT DEFENDANT COMMITTED THE PREDICATE ACT OF HARASSMENT UNDER N.J.S.A. … open the front door or threatened her. She claimed she was "very numb to [defendant's] threats sometimes, because he … "horrific rape," which caused plaintiff to fear defendant "every time she sees [him]." Defendant offered a vastly …
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… 4 A-4572-17T3 911. They noticed a "tannish bloodish" fluid coming out of Sung U's mouth and tried to administered CPR … described two of the phones as "burner" phones, phones with very limited capabilities such as calling and texting, and … Ian Hood opined Sung U suffered from a pulmonary edema, "a very characteristic finding in somebody who has died acutely …
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… A. The Law Division failed to recognize and remedy the discovery violation. B. The Law Division did not properly find … determinations made by two lower courts absent a very obvious and exceptional showing of error." State v. … met in a police station 1 Defendant was issued a citizen's complaint. The complainant was, in fact, arrested after the …
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… the car. Mattessich then observed the Nissan speed by at a very high rate of speed and make turns in such a manner … moments later. Mattessich testified defendant appeared very nervous, his legs were shaking, he was sweating … wanted to go to his apartment, grab something to drink, and come back. When he returned five minutes later, defendant …
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… second degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1a; and third … how did you say it? A. Just like I said it right now, very calmly. PROSECUTOR: Sergeant, what was his response? . … unreasonable searches and seizures." Id. at 352. By its very nature, consent requires a voluntary act. "To be …
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… him to delete her daughter as a friend and not to communicate with S.D. again or she would go to the police. … me a pic." She asked what he wanted to see. He replied, "everything." When she replied "LOL, in person," he asked for … offer to partner up with the police: "That was a very simple-minded childlike account of a view 12 …
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… Narvaez and two other law enforcement officers were "very and extremely credible witnesses." Defense counsel … statement, alleging it was improper for the prosecutor to comment on the credibility of her witnesses. Defense counsel … characterization of her law enforcement witnesses as "very and extremely credible." This statement was improper …
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… affirm. Plaintiff owns and operates a 360-unit apartment complex in Pine Hill, which is federally subsidized through … "coming and going," at "all different times of the day" "[e]very day[,]" "even on the weekends," after defendant was … Dea is friendly with defendant's neighbor, and "is very well known in the Mansions." Defendant refuted Brandt's …
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… driver. Defendant's childhood friend, an employee of the company for which defendant worked and the person who had … the part of Taylor]. But, more importantly, think about it very logically. If there, in fact, was -- okay -- they … person at some time. One was retrieved at the time. So it's very clear to this court that these are separate and …
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… Protection and Permanency (Division) filing a verified complaint and application for an order to show cause for … of harm and whether defendant failed to provide the requisite minimum degree of care. The judge reasoned: So what do … outcome of the trial, and if unfavorable, then condemn the very procedure he sought . . . claiming it to be error and …
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… NOS. A-4025-15T1 A-4100-15T1 FRANKLIN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as subrogee of M.E.S., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … and aftercare plan. The plan also lists Katrina's discharge site as The Lamb Foundation (the Foundation), in North … The officer indicated that "the [condominium] was very untidy and the water was running with no one in the …
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… order entered on December 5, 2014, dismissing their amended complaint with prejudice for failure to provide discovery. We affirm. I. We briefly summarize the relevant facts … Bank. Plaintiffs allege that Columbia Bank wrongfully deposited into Ridgid's bank account certain checks that were …
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… evidence was denied by Judge Fox on May 1, 2015. In her comprehensive oral opinion, the Judge made detailed findings … during the search." She was not under arrest; she was "very cooperative;" and she did "not refuse consent multiple … From Another Occupant Of The Home. D. The Inevitable Discovery Doctrine Does Not Repair The Constitutional Violations …
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… appeals from the judgment of the Family Part that found he committed acts of child abuse and neglect under N.J.S.A. … beats me and my mom pulls my ear." Fox testified that she visited the family home, met with defendant, and "the three … pages. The judge further found that defendant had "a very rigid mind set with respect to parenting." He believed …
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… of the parties' children to defendant R.J., for failure to comply with a prior order related to her unilateral … of primary residence, and granted defendant parenting time every other weekend from Friday to Saturday and one midweek … children. And I did so because [defendant] came across as a very credible witness. He was very honest about saying the …
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… that that was something you weren't going to be able to accomplish. Right? [Defendant:] Yes. [Defense Counsel:] Okay. … ensure fair trial by granting a bill of particulars, discovery, a continuance, or other appropriate relief where the … defendant] committed a different criminal offense" is "the very vice at which the 'consolidation' statute is directed." …