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… EXPERT TESTIMONY INTRODUCED BY THE STATE WAS IMPROPER AND, COMBINED WITH THE INSUFFICIENT JURY INSTRUCTIONS ON THE … SHOULD HAVE BEEN GRANTED. IV. THE PROSECUTOR EXCEEDED FAIR COMMENT AND DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR TRIAL. V. … And regarding that, Judge, several months back in one of my visits to see Mr. Holloway upstairs in the jail, I did …
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… are taken from the record. On August 19, 2014, defendant visited the residence of his girlfriend, the victim, in … her of infidelity. When the 3 A-2003-16T4 victim refused to comply with defendant's demands, he jerked her body as if he intended to throw her into oncoming traffic, and pulled her pocketbook off and threw it …
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… after the will was admitted to probate, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Probate Part of the Chancery Division, … his own free will well into 2012." In addition, the court revisited the issue whether the burden of proof should have … However, even in 2012, decedent continued to drive, visit his rental properties, and collect rent from tenants. …
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… At the time, defendant was living in the same apartment complex and frequently visited his uncle Clifton, who was R.B.'s neighbor. Although … a member of the army national guard, where he served as a combat medic, was trained in firefighting and water …
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… defendant's request that the court surcharge plaintiff's commissions. We affirm the April 28, 2017 order. We also … In September 2014, defendant filed a verified complaint seeking a formal accounting of the estate and … in good conscience the cost of the proceedings should be visited in proper proportion upon all such assets." Sarner …
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… obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … a mortgage of $437,500 from NCMC. Stewart Title Guaranty Company (Stewart) insured NCMC. As part of the NCMC closing … which Myers stated plaintiff had access to, but rarely visited. On January 12, 2010, NCMC assigned the $437,500 …
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… DALE MECOUCH, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant-Appellant. … a 1977 automobile accident. Defendant, Selective Insurance Company of America appeals from an August 16, 2019 order … Medicare Works with Other Insurance, Medicare.gov, (last visited Oct. 22, 2020), …
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… DOCKET NO. A-1226-19 MARIO QUESADA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMPASSION FIRST PET HOSPITALS and RED BANK VETERINARY … and Veterinary Specialists of North America, LLC, d/b/a Compassion First Pet Hospital, I/P/A Compassion First Pet … (last visited Mar. 1, 2021). "FATE occurs when a blood clot forms, …
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… 17 order) granting summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendants Whale Beach Builders, LLC … motion: for reconsideration; for leave to file an amended complaint; and to extend discovery. As to Nolt, we vacate … that the sins or faults of an errant attorney should not be visited upon his client absent demonstrable prejudice to the …
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… sixteen-year-old daughter, E.T., was at his home for a visit. She asked for a cigarette and then asked for … mentioned I could put on a porn video to like make myself comfortable. And he said that if I did it he would give me … would "go through with it." Defendant retrieved his laptop computer and E.T. followed her father upstairs to his …
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… LIMITING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY ON THE USE OF [NICOLE'S] COMPLAINTS. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT III THE TRIAL COURT … IN ONE[,] FALSE IN ALL["] INSTRUCTION EVEN THOUGH THE COMPLAINING WITNESS'S CREDIBILITY WAS A KEY ISSUE AT TRIAL. … in the junkyard where he worked. That next morning, Nicole visited him at the junkyard to some retrieve items from him. …
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… a "homicide which would otherwise be murder . . . [that] is committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable … charging him with: (1) first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a); (2) … it was early on after he was granted overnight visitation. Right? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [COUNSEL]: And you …
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… Count two was dismissed. The State agreed to recommend a thirty-year term of incarceration with an … a jury to decide whether they apply and whether they would completely excuse your conduct with respect to the … indicating defendant was very distraught and upset over visitation. The court found these 3 See N.J.S.A. …
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… trial judge erred by admitting and then misapplying fresh complaint testimony; and in relying on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) testimony, ruled inadmissible … assaults. Beth's family physician testified that at a sick visit in summer 2014, Beth disclosed that she was feeling …
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… went to a nightclub. An hour or two later, Jones left to visit a friend. He returned to the area and waited for … the same date, December 19, 2014. Fowler, charged as an accomplice, was sentenced to fifty years imprisonment subject … 50-YEAR TERM IMPOSED ON DEFENDANT, WHO WAS CHARGED AS AN ACCOMPLICE, IS FIVE YEARS GREATER THAN THE SENTENCE IMPOSED ON …
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… failed to search for the vehicle registration in the glove compartment or elsewhere in the vehicle, which he described … demonstrated "that the driver's door appear[ed] to swing completely open at that time." 5 A-2123-17T3 asked … the incident, he photographed the scene of the arrest and visited the SPPD to review the evidence. Tenreiro also …
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… The aforesaid obligation shall continue until [Aleida] becomes eligible for Medicare, at which time [Antonio's] … obligation shall be to pay the premiums which may become due for a Medicare supplemental plan . . . . Third, the … contact with the child as well as Aleida's request for visitation in New Jersey or California up to six times per …
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… (1967). 2 State v. Sands, 76 N.J. 127 (1978). 4 A-4378-18T2 committed on prior and separate occasions, regardless of the … discretion 6 A-4378-18T2 August 31, 2018 order. In the accompanying thirty-two page written statement of reasons, the … of defendant, he did not interview any witnesses, visit the scene, or file any affirmative defenses. However, …
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… Judges Hoffman and Suter. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 149-5/16. Y.Y., … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Aimee Blenner, Deputy Attorney … week. Petitioner would not allow the Board permission to visit the North Arlington apartment. She admitted they spent …
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… attempts to expand the principles of sidewalk liability for commercial properties to a residential property that was … As an alternative argument, plaintiff contends the common law protection for residential property owners was … testified that, during that ten-month period, he visited the property about once or twice each week. …