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… the leg. Defendant returned to the car and left the area. Commercial video surveillance cameras in the area recorded … 2C:11-3(a)(1); first-degree conspiracy to 3 A-3112-20 commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); … courts to consider the following: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… appeals from the entry of summary judgment dismissing her complaint against defendant Ocean Township. Because we agree … sent an email to the Township's Director of Public Works, complaining generally about the condition of Heath Avenue. … you find this information helpful. 4 A-2264-21 Please feel free to contact me if you need anything further. Apparently …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Meagan E. Free, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT … with intent to distribute, and possessed a handgun while committing a CDS offense and while a convicted felon. The … pursuant to a 3 A-1552-21 search warrant revealed a hidden compartment containing a handgun, ammunition, and a bag …
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… to bar Piggee's report, arguing the amendment "was not accompanied by a certification of due diligence, or any … architectural design plans for the Parking Garage. In the accompanying cover letter, its counsel also certified, without … changed. The parties may seek, and the court should feel free to reconsider, its order striking defendant's expert in …
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… to do so. Thereafter, defendant refused Franciose's command to exit the minivan and attempted "to get further … so advised Elboghdady as a law enforcement "tool . . . to compel someone to tell the truth." By this time, other … began to get visibly upset, and he stated at [sic] his own free will that he was the driver, and he was apologizing, …
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… manslaughter. The agreement specified the State would recommend a custodial sentence not to exceed twelve years, with the defense being free to advocate to the court for a lower sentence. In … process conducted by the sentencing court, and a prerequisite to effective appellate review." 217 N.J. at 74. We have …
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… of their health care benefit premiums based on annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c). The Chapter 78 reforms … a request to the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission for arbitration. The parties agreed the … well after full implementation, when the parties were free to negotiate downwards from the earlier tier four …
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… for improper passing and advised defendant he was free to leave. Approximately thirty minutes later, Kimbro … identify himself. After being handed the form and prior to completing it, defendant told Kimbro, "Officer, I f---ed up. … the information defendant provided on the form into the computer for a records check, no record came back. However, …
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… ventures in operating, through several limited liability companies (LLCs), nearly a dozen Dunkin' Donuts franchises. … ordered Patel to repay $178,909.45 he allegedly owed the company, or have awarded the Shahs a like-kind distribution … to the other partners ." However, a trial court is free to accept or reject an expert opinion. Brown v. Brown, …
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… proceedings for the Honorable C. Thomas Schettino. To commence the ceremony I'd like to call on Mr. Vincent … proceedings hon oring Justice Schettino's distinguished accomplishments both as a public servant and a remarkable … Schettino, they truly had received their "Day in Court," free from the hostile atmosphere that is so often present in …
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… New Jersey Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, d/b/a LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ____________________________ … various customer amenities, such as loaner vehicles and free car washes. Ford's Lincoln Operations Manager …
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… cooperation testimony. Although we deemed the lieutenant's comments to be improper and objectionable, we concluded they … is where an attorney and their client who is the defendant come into the prosecutor's office with the prosecutor who is … or know about bad things and tell them, you can just have a free pass for the day, do[ not] worry about it, and you just …
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… folder containing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on a computer owned by defendant and subsequently seized the computer from his residence pursuant to a search warrant. … during which an eligible registrant must remain offense-free to qualify for registration relief commences upon …
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… 12, 2024 Special Civil Part judgment dismissing his complaint against defendant NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … changed linoleum, an "installed ceramic[] floor," and rooms free of debris. He posited his pictures were "nothing" like plaintiff's pictures. …
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… and the parties' adult child. Defendant was also ordered to complete a substance abuse evaluation, a psychiatric … 2023, the court ordered defendant to complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid and College … or 11 A-2766-23 record and issued orders without requisite knowledge; (2) that the court punitively punished …
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… the trial record. On about May 1, 2024, Dandis purchased a commercial building located at 189-193 Railroad Avenue, … We note that "[e]ven when the contract on its face is free from ambiguity, evidence of the situation of the … v. Bryan, 310 N.J. Super. 34, 49 (App. Div. 1998); Freedman v. Freedman, 474 N.J. Super. 291, 308 (App. Div. …
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… Time," states in pertinent part, "[i]n addition to a duty-free lunch period, teachers shall have the equivalent of one … Encore teachers (Health and 4 A-0889-24 Physical Education, Computer, Art, Music, Technology, etc.) shall have a minimum … responsibilities or an emergency situation and shall be compensated (5.1.5) if lunch duty or class coverage is …
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… led to him being diagnosed with dementia. Boban filed two complaints. First, he filed suit against David Ravin in … in causing such injury. But this acknowledgement does not free the [p]laintiff from his burden of proving such fact[] … the lack of a basis on which to conclude with the requisite certainty that medical negligence by Dr. Vlasica was …
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… 2C:39-5(b)(1); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); second-degree … evidence seized from his person and from the vehicle. In a comprehensive fourteen-page written decision, the court … 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures." Nelson, 237 …
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… an October 11, 2024 order denying its motion to dismiss the complaint of plaintiff Borough of Caldwell ("Caldwell") for … for payment was approved in advance by Caldwell municipal officials. The record also shows that Caldwell only paid the … the contract and was therefore duplicative. Finally, it posited that Caldwell's CFA claim was barred by the learned …