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… to impose conditions of PSL restricting Internet access. "Community supervision for life was 'designed to protect the … sentence, a special sentence of parole supervision for life commencing upon the offender's release from incarceration. … October 2010. Ibid. J.I. violated this special condition by visiting seemingly benign, non- work-related websites. Id. …
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… (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT II: A CRIMINAL ATTEMPT CAN ONLY BE COMMITTED WITH A PURPOSEFUL STATE OF MIND; YET THE JURY … apartment, and at a time when defendant's brother was visiting K.G. The break-in was captured on a security video, … "not very much different." However, viewed in context, that comment would not have confused the jury, because the judge …
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… two aggravating factors, specifically that defendant committed the murder while engaged in the commission of, or flight from, the other murder or the … supplied an affidavit stating he had a total of six "brief visits" with counsel before trial, each between five and …
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… GARB. (PARTIALLY RAISED BELOW) POINT III THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN SUMMATION, INCLUDING WHEN SHE URGED, … at the home of Jacqueline Auston. Her son, Calvin, was visiting from North Carolina. Also present were Jacqueline's … the need to provide the unrequested charge. State v. Alexander, 233 N.J. 132, 143 (2018); see also State v. …
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… detectives that he worked in Paterson. He admitted he had visited Market Street and the surrounding area to solicit … focus on the "puzzle pieces" he had presented, use their "common sense" and not to be distracted by defense counsel's … The prosecutor asserted Nadjhier's "willing[ness]" to accompany defendant created a "probability" of knowledge from …
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… and fire-bombing of four Jewish synagogues and a Jewish community center. Specifically, defendant was convicted of … 2C:17-1(a); two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1; two … that persons who engage in hate crimes often visit certain websites and communicate with other people who …
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… Inc. (Rivkin Radler LLP, attorneys; Brian R. Ade and Alexander G. Pappas, on the brief). Ruby Kumar-Thompson … and underwent surgery to address her injuries. After the completion of discovery, defendants moved for summary … a foot brace and physical therapy. Plaintiff later visited Ralph Napoli, M.D. who, after reviewing a magnetic …
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… 3 A-3282-16T4 I. Here, the State charged that defendant committed the aforementioned offenses on various dates … she was twelve and until she was sixteen years old, she visited defendant's house several times a week without her … Susan Cohen Esquilin testified about Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). Dr. Esquilin stated that CSAAS …
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… time, materials it received in response to a July 4, 2004 communications data warrant. The date of the materials … and whether there is a reasonable probability that the outcome of the trial would have been different had the State … that they relied on the subscriber history in deciding to visit defendant's mother's home and later his girlfriend's …
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… again started to attend the youth group activities and her communications with defendant increased. She would see … would drive her home. B.H. stated that during her second visit to defendant's home, he entered the family room where … Defendant said he could help her "be happy" and "become closer to God" if they reenacted his "visions." B.H. …
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… Association (defendant or BHIA). The court- appointed commissioners valued the property and fixed just … as of the date of the taking, determined by what a willing buyer and a willing seller would agree to, neither being … of the remaining property constitutes the severance damages visited upon that property as a result of the taking. …
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… in limine rulings. We affirm. In August 2015, plaintiff visited Manasquan Beach. During high tide, plaintiff dove … that it did not warn of the hazard with the intensity commensurate with the outcome. Four, that it did not explain how to act to avoid …
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… Div. June 30, 2020). In an October 21, 2020 order and accompanying written opinion, the Family Part again concluded … findings are made without concern that the judge may remain committed to her earlier conclusions, and because the judge … court granted and allowed the parents to have supervised visitation. The Division filed an amended verified complaint …
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… her siblings, that same child replied "not that much." She complained that her sister "ruins [her] stuff" and that her … parents. 5 A-4792-15T3 The investigator made an unannounced visit to the children's home that evening. Their father was … reviews and analyzes this information and makes a recommendation as to whether any action should be taken …
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… attorneys for respondents (William J. Conroy, Tiffany M. Alexander and Katherine A. Wang, on the brief). PER CURIAM … an order dismissing with prejudice her product liability complaint against American Honda Motor Company, NOT FOR … principle that the sins of the advocate should not be visited on the blameless litigant," and the court's case 23 …
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… with the language in the indictment. 3 A-1598-14T1 TO COMPEL PRODUCTION OF C.H.'S MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, DCPP,2 … On one occasion, when C.H. and her younger sister went to visit S.Q., who was then living with defendant in an … the family was celebrating C.H.'s younger sister's first communion at their home, C.H.'s mother asked C.H. to get …
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… attended a free eye screening conducted by the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Commission) at the Jersey Shore Family Health Center (Family … (last visited Feb. 23, 2015). 18 Similarly, many hospitals, …
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… anything [it’s] just that I read you your rights.” Without comment, defendant reviewed and signed the card. The … attorney; Sarah D. Brigham, of counsel and on the briefs). Alexander Shalom argued the cause for amicus curiae American … residence in 7 Union, a location familiar to him from prior visits.1 Detective Eric Greener, assigned to observe the …
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… id. § 52-2(c)(3). Successful graduates who have committed certain offenses and apply for expungement are … Union of New Jersey 2 Foundation, attorneys; Tess Borden, Alexander Shalom, Edward Barocas, and Jeanne LoCicero, on the … https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/criminal/drug.html (last visited Jan. 4, 2019). For a period of up to five years, a …
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… 12/6/2023; 10/11/2023. Oct[ober] 2023 – I told him not to come to my house or my parents['] house and to do [custody] … November 25, 2018, she, defendant and their children were visiting friends. She described that she and defendant "had … he contends he had no ability to obtain evidence to combat the ATRO. He asserts he needed additional time to …