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… a shopping cart, a shopping bag, and his cell phone. An autopsy concluded Escobar had died from blunt force trauma and ligature strangulation. The … by witnesses as defendant, entering the apartment complex, where defendant also 1 Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. …
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… Partnership Act, N.J.S.A. 42:1A-1 through 56, shall be complied with, except where inconsistent with these rules. … direct supervision and control while rendering professional services on behalf of the limited liability partnership. …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … the Subject in February of 2012 per the information on the website hosted and maintained by the New Jersey Association …
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… defendant appeared jealous and told Lopez that he had a compromising video of Hiciano that could get her in trouble … the State's timeline of the events; and the DNA could have come from Hiciano's prior contacts with defendant. Ibid. In … facts. We agree the PCR court erred by citing a travel website as support for its determination that individuals in …
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… Defendant testified that the Trust was her main source of income and that she received "[$]4,500 each month." Defendant … was selling some of those personal items on a consignment website. Plaintiff compiled a "Stolen Items List" and … filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging promissory estoppel (count one); breach of contract (count two); …
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… acre parcel. Plaintiffs allege their closing attorney committed legal malpractice, and their realtors were negligent and committed consumer fraud, by failing to explain the scope … in the Chester area and found the Property on a real estate website. Debra Ferman was "fond" of the Property because it …
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… child. Defendant challenges the court's: admission of fresh-complaint evidence; jury instructions; refusal to charge a … that "maybe . . . he went to [do] it but then . . . stopped." J.P. asserted she "felt [defendant] licking" and … because he was not computer-savvy enough to hide the websites. 8 A-2904-23 After the State rested, defense …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … the Subject in February of 2012 per the information on the website hosted and maintained by the New Jersey Association …
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… acre parcel. Plaintiffs allege their closing attorney committed legal malpractice, and their realtors were negligent and committed consumer fraud, by failing to explain the scope … in the Chester area and found the Property on a real estate website. Debra Ferman was "fond" of the Property because it …
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… Defendant testified that the Trust was her main source of income and that she received "[$]4,500 each month." Defendant … was selling some of those personal items on a consignment website. Plaintiff compiled a "Stolen Items List" and … filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging promissory estoppel (count one); breach of contract (count two); …
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… child. Defendant challenges the court's: admission of fresh-complaint evidence; jury instructions; refusal to charge a … that "maybe . . . he went to [do] it but then . . . stopped." J.P. asserted she "felt [defendant] licking" and … because he was not computer-savvy enough to hide the websites. 8 A-2904-23 After the State rested, defense …
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… defendant appeared jealous and told Lopez that he had a compromising video of Hiciano that could get her in trouble … the State's timeline of the events; and the DNA could have come from Hiciano's prior contacts with defendant. Ibid. In … facts. We agree the PCR court erred by citing a travel website as support for its determination that individuals in …
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… described the person as a black male with a "black hoodie on, black sweatpants, and the hood was up," which struck … identified himself as a police officer and told the man to stop but he kept running. The man ran to the rear yard of 22 … got out of the car 5 A-0941-22 and heard Szbanz say "he's coming right back out where he went in." When Carrigg heard …
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… the seller, not the buyer” and that “[t]he title company does not represent either the seller or the buyer.” … “[t]he seller has an interest to sell property in an expedient manner and liquidate their interest,” and “[p]otential … that every such contract shall contain conspicuously at the top of the first page the following language: 23 THIS IS A …
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… to plain error. The Court also examines whether the State committed reversible error by commenting, during summation, … a photo of H.B. wearing what appeared to be a bikini top sitting in defendant’s car. She reported it to the … when I have some trust in you.” This is not a stupid man, ladies and gentlemen. . . . . He can’t deny it, ladies and …
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… earlier Accutane cases were decided, epidemiological studies were published, all of which concluded that Accutane is … His testimony explained why he and others in the scientific community would not regard the epidemiological studies to be … 4. After the Daubert trilogy, the Court revisited the topic of the trial court’s gatekeeping role under N.J.R.E. …
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… this appeal, the Court considers whether the prosecutor’s comments and use of a particular PowerPoint slide in her … or guilt. The use of a sensational and provocative image in service of such a comparison, even when purportedly … with her. Cowgill described defendant as “pretty much on top” of the metal gate separating tellers from customers. …
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… SOLOMON, J., writing for the Court. Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) includes five “preconditions” … Prosecutor’s Office and the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS).2 R.P. was later arrested. Following R.P.’s … to fit and [she] was kicking and pushing on him,” so he stopped. Nancy alleged that the second time she called 9-1-1 …
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… challenges and entered a judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaints with prejudice. Plaintiff now appeals from that … improvements and upgrades, including constructing a bus stop, and received the right to construct various additional … MLUL. See N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-5 to -8. Municipal governing bodies and planning boards "have an obligation to rigorously …
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… involving child J.S. . . . Delaware [Child Protective Services (Delaware CPS)] received a report today stating … between April 1, 2007 and June 30, 2007. Defendant moved to compel production of all DCPP records. On July 15, 2019, the … anything. J.S. testified defendant touched 8 A-2877-22 "the top half" of her vagina and "remember[ed] . . . feeling …