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… to obtain a warrant would have jeopardized the DVR 3 or compromised safety at the scene.” Applying the undisputed … and Brendan Bernhard; Ocean Township Police Sergeants Christopher Brady and Jeffery Malone; and Monmouth County … defendant’s motion to suppress the DVR and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. He determined that the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS JW Plaintiff V. WW Defendant Decided: … names of the parties and children. This pre-judgment case comes before the court and raises the following issues: 1. … a number of factors applied by the Court in addressing the topic of contested parenting time. A trial was conducted on …
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… on appeal provides that a witness tampering offense is committed if a person knowingly engages in conduct which a … the man was wearing a red winter "skully" hat, gray hoodie, olive or brown vest, and faded blue jeans. A-4544-19 5 … photo at a time and instructed her to stack the photos on top of one another. Despite the instruction to view the …
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… on appeal provides that a witness tampering offense is committed if a person knowingly engages in conduct which a … the man was wearing a red winter "skully" hat, gray hoodie, olive or brown vest, and faded blue jeans. A-4544-19 5 … photo at a time and instructed her to stack the photos on top of one another. Despite the instruction to view the …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, STATE OF NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents, and OFFICE OF THE NEW … for the PA4 position and that she was one of the top three candidates.3 In a memorandum dated March 29, 2007, … from leave, however, she demonstrates a willingness and eagerness to assist and help within the unit. Once re-trained …
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… at other times between inspections but are only required to complete a formal check-list once a month. 4 A-0065-22 The … electromyography ("EMG") and nerve conduction studies ("NCS"). He noted plaintiff had already started to … stand for long periods of time and must avoid touching the top of his foot. Moreover, he testified his altered gait …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Garima Joshi, … THREE SEPARATE THEORIES OF LIABILITY: MURDER AS AN ACCOMPLICE; CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER; AND GUILT OF THE SUBSTANTIVE OFFENSE OF …
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… (Suzannah Brown, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for … with surveillance and the seizure of evidence, was compelling. We have consolidated their appeals and now … captain, lieutenant, sergeant and the lowest rank, "foot soldiers." During the course of the investigation, a person …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. … there were certain inconsistencies or ambiguities on this topic within plaintiff's deposition testimony, defense … I believe there are two lumbar MRI reports – MRI studies and one study concerning the knee. [Dr. Skolnick]: That …
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… discussed above. 3 A-4142-17T4 for life and ordered him to comply with the registration requirements of Megan's Law, … makes her "suck on his private parts" and that "white stuff come[s] out." Audrey became angry and drove back to the home … that Amy would come into his room and try to lie on top of him and pull his pants down. One time, Amy pulled …
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… count indictment alleging that he conspired with others to commit a burglary and robbery. After his trial, defendant … but paper and clothing, threw the objects that were on top of her dresser onto the floor. She could not see his … States Constitution and [New Jersey's] common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … he observed a sedan leaving the scene. The officer did not stop the vehicle. At 9:45 p.m., another officer, Detective … procedure subject to the requirements and remedies set forth in A-4644-17T1 31 case law and Rule 3:11. At …
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… amount of blood throughout the kitchen[,]" the officers, accompanied by the son, went to the basement. The officers … They found defendant, asleep and naked, under a blanket or comforter, on the floor in front of the washer and dryer. … questions will not be final. You will have the right to stop answering questions and speak with an attorney at any …
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… favor of defendants. Plaintiffs argue that the trial court committed reversible error in the jury charge and verdict … David's opening cerebrospinal fluid pressure at the top of the Progress Report as "9 cm," which was normal. … in January 2013, David consulted neurologist Joseph Safdieh, M.D., regarding his headaches and back pain. Dr. …
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… a volunteer who assures police officers at a roadside stop of an apparently inebriated driver that he will take the … car into the plaintiff's vehicle. He later pled guilty to committing assault by auto while under the influence of … ensued. Applying statutory public policies and allied common law principles, we reverse the trial court's …
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… the robbery, was a critical prosecution witness. The outcome of the trial hinged to a large extent on her testimony … he observed a sedan leaving the scene. The officer did not stop the vehicle. At 9:45 p.m., another officer, Detective … procedure subject to the requirements and remedies set forth in A-4644-17T1 31 case law and Rule 3:11. At …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, STATE OF NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents, and OFFICE OF THE NEW … for the PA4 position and that she was one of the top three candidates.3 In a memorandum dated March 29, 2007, … from leave, however, she demonstrates a willingness and eagerness to assist and help within the unit. Once re-trained …
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… favor of defendants. Plaintiffs argue that the trial court committed reversible error in the jury charge and verdict … David's opening cerebrospinal fluid pressure at the top of the Progress Report as "9 cm," which was normal. … in January 2013, David consulted neurologist Joseph Safdieh, M.D., regarding his headaches and back pain. Dr. …
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… count indictment alleging that he conspired with others to commit a burglary and robbery. After his trial, defendant … but paper and clothing, threw the objects that were on top of her dresser onto the floor. She could not see his … States Constitution and [New Jersey's] common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… a volunteer who assures police officers at a roadside stop of an apparently inebriated driver that he will take the … car into the plaintiff's vehicle. He later pled guilty to committing assault by auto while under the influence of … ensued. Applying statutory public policies and allied common law principles, we reverse the trial court's …