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… assault, and other offenses March 10, 2017 3 A-1993-14T4 committed in the incident. After appropriate mergers, they … counsel's request for an evidentiary hearing pursuant to Franks v. Delaware, 438 U.S. 154, 98 S. Ct. 2674, 57 L. Ed. … hundreds or thousands of them in [S]outh Jersey that are similar to this computer." The laptop's connection to the …
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… Sycamore Energy–Rockaway Retail, Inc., filed a verified complaint against defendants A.J.'s Fuel, Inc. (A.J.'s), … alleged defendants breached the agreement, committed fraud and converted plaintiff's property, and Peterson had … for plaintiff's request. However, the judge was fully familiar with letters plaintiff sent to Oil Guy customers on …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Gilbert G. Miller, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Mary Eva … in 4 A-0772-14T2 the court room: Q. Okay. So let's start with [defendant], do you see him sitting here in the … on it . . . [e]ven if it was the truth" because "family [comes] before anything else." R.D. admitted defendant was …
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… forth all conditions of PSL. One condition was that he "refrain from initiating, establishing or maintaining contact … he had been having contact with a minor, J.T.;1 had used a computer to access Facebook; left the state without … to protect the privacy of J.T. and a member of her family, J.H. 4 A-4503-14T3 went to and discovered Drift in …
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… Thereafter, the court filed an order denying PCR. In an accompanying statement of reasons, the court found that … stated that K.A. did not follow the rules of his house, and started to run with "the wrong crowd." He claimed that when … will be prejudiced, particularly if the prior offense is similar to the one for which the defendant is being tried. In …
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… liability case, a jury found defendants, the owners of a commercial building, negligent with respect to the hazardous … missed the top stair, and fell onto the sidewalk. Plaintiff fractured her right ankle as a result of her fall. She was … was not so egregious as to justify a rerun of the trial); Millison v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 226 N.J. Super. …
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… may be waived by the accused, as the Constitution does not compel a criminal defendant to insist that the State call a … appellant (Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney). Frank Muroski, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … A.R., 213 N.J. 542, 561-62 (2013); N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. M.C. III, 201 N.J. 328, 340 (2010). The …
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… J.A.D. Administrative Director of the Courts Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 Re: … long, complicated trial that could last weeks or months. Similarly, caretakers of small children and the elderly cannot … juror's employer will pay during the term of jury service starting on the first day and thereafter, the amount of …
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… his use of medical marijuana, permitted by the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act, N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to … home, not as an employee, but because a close friend's family member died. While there, he and Feeney spoke briefly … between the Compassionate Use Act and the LAD, we start by rejecting plaintiff's argument that these …
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… sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(b). The offenses were committed against his stepdaughter, O.E. (Odele). Prior to … because of spending "years in the household and with family members [who speak Spanish] since [he] was a child." 6 … be used in court, that he could stop the interview after it started, and he had a right to attorney. He initialed and …
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… the other wound cut the lung, which resulted in blood loss, compromising the victim's breathing and organ shutdown. … 436 (2007)). It is just as much the prosecutor's duty "to refrain from improper methods calculated to produce a wrongful … testimony. Eitel testified defendant "had already started walking away" between the time of the 9-1-1 call and …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FG-13-0056-19. … HEARSAY/RELEVANCE OBJECTIONS MADE BY D.C.'S ATTORNEY, MR. FRAIDSTERN, WAS AN ERROR THAT MANDATES REMAND POINT II THE … that it was the mother's responsibility to maintain communication with the Division if she wanted to pursue …
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… defendant John C. Van Ness was convicted of theft- and fraudulent-related offenses for passing bad checks at a … the Ocean Township Sears to other Sears stores located in Hamilton and Toms River. Defendant received cash for the … to report Harris to the police as defendant's "accomplice" if she failed to cooperate with the internal …
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… a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a … charge was not appropriate or required. Although couched similar to an informed consent claim, plaintiff's theory was … for several reasons. First, as phrased, question one framed the deviation issue in an inappropriately narrow …
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… Bensman, and Thomas S. Kessler (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, … suit, alleging that defendants had engaged in deceptive and fraudulent practices by referring plaintiffs to conversion … engaging in or promoting conversion therapy or related commerce "in or directed at New Jersey." Specifically, the …
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… JJJ SOLUTIONS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, and JJJ LIQUID SOLUTIONS, LLC, a New Jersey limited … based on the trial judge's finding that the sellers fraudulently induced plaintiffs into purchasing the … from the restaurant and knew Gillespie from Gillespie's family's restaurant that was located in another county where …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants, City of Atlantic City (the … should not be granted for "a 10 story 50[-]unit multi-family building built in 1929 [that] was cited for not having … Court resolved "the question about the proper analytical framework for testing the collateral estoppel effect of …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Mercer and Burlington Counties, Docket No. … for six months, after he sustained an unexplained arm fracture. The Division reopened Mary's case in October 2014, … the same time. In early November 2015, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of the children due to …
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… imposed after entry of his guilty plea to conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. We affirm. I. The following facts … father was involved in the confrontation. Several of his family members were present when he was shot. 3 A-1569-16T2 … request phone privileges at the MCCC. In addition, at the start of each call, a recorded message reminded Gillens that …
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… you. Thank you. You know what I'm saying? [D.B.]: You're welcome, Donte. [Defendant]: That's why I never came like -- … to the streets and they just give me -- give me all this family's like -- [D.B.]: Right. [Defendant]: -- addresses and … what I'm saying? [D.B.]: That's what (inaudible). Now I'm starting to think that somebody used him. Did somebody. -- …