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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … substantive law and what I will tell you, and I’m going to start with [c]ount [one] in this indictment, and then I will … of excessive corporal punishment or by any other acts of similar serious nature requiring the aid of the Court. The law …
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… considers both the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and the common law right of access. In February 2019, an attorney … need to preserve the Office’s ability to gather facts in similar investigations. The City of Elizabeth intervened and … required policy for law enforcement agencies. See Fraternal Ord. of Police, Newark Lodge No. 12 v. City of …
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… of the charges that will be filed against him, even when no complaint or arrest warrant has been issued identifying … now offered against a party who had an opportunity and similar motive in the prior trial, hearing or deposition to … Washington, the United States Supreme Court held that the framers of the Constitution intended the Confrontation …
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… may not have been summarized. New Jersey Republican State Committee v. Philip D. Murphy (A-82-19) (084731) Argued … economic one that has devastated many individuals and families, and a fiscal crisis for the State. The present … clauses of the Constitution, considered as a whole, and the Framers’ intent, thus avoiding absurd outcomes that would, …
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… which requires consideration of at least two factors, commonly referred to as the two “prongs” of SASPA: “(1) the … Jersey, attorneys; Mary M. McManus-Smith, and Melville D. Miller, Jr., on the briefs). CJ Griffin argued the cause for … defendants seeking to assert a defense would, quite frankly, set our law back decades to a time when alleged …
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… to Lodzinski’s niece, Jennifer Blair-Dilcher, who had become estranged from her aunt, by whom she felt she had been … At trial, however, a number of witnesses intimately familiar with Lodzinski’s residences during the relevant time … in her initial interview with Detective Sloan “she was afraid to tell the truth” and “did not want Timmy to get …
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… managing the sizeable investment portfolio of defendant’s family. The key issue in this appeal involves whether … $308,000 and $466,000 per year, exclusively from commissions. Goldfarb met defendant in March 2013. According … laws exist to protect the uninitiated and to prevent frauds perpetrated on the public at large). Consistent with …
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… wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … the device has burdened his life. He described feeling humiliated and degraded wearing the device in public settings … the parole officer if the device becomes inoperable; (4) refrain from interfering with the device; (5) pay for the cost …
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… to certain non- monetary conditions, including that he “not commit any offense during the period of release.” In August … offenses for allegedly stealing a wallet and then making fraudulent purchases. A grand jury indicted McCray for … that broad-based proposition undermines the CJRA’s goals. Similarly, the contempt statute’s provision that “[a] person” …
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… Sean Courter’s report stated that Jeter refused “multiple commands to shut off the vehicle and show me his hands,” and … lied in official reports to cover up his crimes, and similarly instructed Sutterlin to falsify reports. A downgrade … the back window. Officer Sutterlin and I heard an engine starting from the rear of the residence. A vehicle . . . …
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… Once again, Riedel was the only witness, and he presented similar testimony with some additional facts. This time, the … that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … Only one grand jury declined to indict; the above framework therefore does not apply to this case. In any …
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… actions when a retainer agreement includes an hourly fee component. Those obligations are discussed in numbered … provide examples of how much hourly fees have totaled in similar cases”; and (3) “must provide the client with … in fee-shifting cases exceeded the bounds of its charge. We start with general ethical principles that relate to the …
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… Bordamonte, the lead detective in the matter, was familiar with “Tina,” a prostitute, who placed the 9-1-1 call. … further pointed to other investigatory failings or shortcomings, citing as “shocking” the failure to interview … The Court is unconvinced that an inevitable discovery framework is correct in these circumstances. The doctrine …
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… warrant for defendant S.N. for acts alleged to have been committed against his stepdaughter in 2012. In a … which stated that “defendant was known to the victim as [f]amily.” Following defendant’s arrest, a pretrial services … briefs; Richard G. Potter, of counsel and on the briefs). Frank J. Ducoat, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting …
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… Act (CJRA), N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15 to -26, has three principal components. First, it allows for pretrial detention of … photos but not the video. The Court also clarifies and reframes the Rule to help ensure that it strikes the proper … Rule calls for disclosure of surveillance videos and similar items. (pp. 41-42) The judgment of the Appellate …
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… Inn motel in Neptune City. She called the front desk to complain she had been bitten by bed bugs. The motel owner … attorney; Margaret McLane, of counsel and on the briefs). Frank Muroski, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … isolating the suspect, and the degree of fear and humiliation engendered by the police conduct. Ibid. Here, when …
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… have been summarized.) Michael J. Thieme v. Bernice F. Aucoin-Thieme (A-51-15) (076683) Argued September 26, 2016 -- … setting of a post-judgment dispute with respect to deferred compensation. In 1999, plaintiff Michael J. Thieme (Thieme) … filed a complaint. After a three-day bench trial, a Family Part judge determined that Thieme earned the Closing …
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… he underwent multiple, serious surgeries to address complications from this condition. McCarrell was prescribed … mislabeling of Accutane violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -20. The sole issue before us … of sections 146 and 145 of the Second Restatement, which starts with a presumption in favor of the substantive law of …
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… the police, under certain circumstances, to intercept communications on a newly discovered telephone facility used … Title III. Four federal circuit courts have considered similar challenges, and each rejected the claim. Given that … that the wiretap applications identified a narrower timeframe when calls were likely to occur; the orders, as a …
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… drivers to dim their high beams only when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet. The Court granted the … the automobile- exception to the warrant requirement. Our starting point is the text of our State and Federal … secure a warrant before they execute a search. State v. Frankel, 179 N.J. 586, 597-98, cert. denied, 543 U.S. 876, …