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… Marquise Hawkins, and Jaquill Waters decided to commit a robbery. The trio drove to pick up defendant, then … not be located by detectives. On December 3, 2012, the Family Part granted the State's application to waive … decided to participate in the robberies, carry a gun, and start shooting the victims as they were attempting to …
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… James K. Smith, Jr., of counsel and on the briefs). Milton Samuel Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney … By February 24, 2013, Vandewalle's co-workers had become anxious about her whereabouts. One of Vandewalle's … and eight separate lacerations on the back of her head, a fractured skull with displacement of some fragments of the …
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… law, we are convinced that the cumulative effect of errors committed during the trial had the probable effect of … arrays and determined they included individuals with similar physical characteristics and were not otherwise … Decedent. D. The Prosecutor Committed Misconduct When He Framed a Guilty Verdict as the "True" Result, Disparaged the …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. July 23, 2019 2 A-4438-16T1 David Francis Jasinski argued the cause for … at Hudson City spanned thirty-six years, beginning in 1975. Commencing in 1981, she reported to Michael Lee, then a … to plaintiff, she left the meeting distraught and humiliated, believing her career was over. On July 21, 2011, …
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… P. Beck argued the cause for respondent Paul Phillips (DiFrancesco, Bateman, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum, … behalf of his brother while on-duty and using a PD-issued computer for personal reasons. In 2014, plaintiff filed a … has been engaged in litigation with plaintiff since 2011, starting with Carifi I, yet the Township never sought to …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part Burlington County, Docket No. FM-03-0189-17. … twice a month and 5 A-4883-18T3 plaintiff would sometimes accompany him, plaintiff stated that "he was primarily living … jurisdiction and expertise in family matters.'" Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 282-83 (2016) (quoting Cesare, …
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… plaintiff Petric & Associates $1,850,000 in damages, comprised of: 1) $300,000 for fraud; 2) $800,000 for breach of contract; 3) $250,000 for … provide context for our opinion. Plaintiff was a small, family-owned industrial painting company run by the Petrics, …
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… his answer, Haroldson filed a counterclaim and third-party complaint,1 asserting various claims, including legal … "committed each and every one of the disciplinary infractions with which he has been charged," including the … consuming beyond that which is normally encountered in similar cases. The fact that Mr. Haroldson may have been a …
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… court then instructed the jury to disregard statements or comments made by people who had not yet testified in court. … a lot of people think my job is difficult but to be quite frank with you, my job is not. It's pretty simple. My job is … no timely objection. Indeed, defense counsel engaged in similar flattery to the jury in his opening remarks. When …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Mercer County, Docket No. FM-11-0626-12. Mark J. … order. 4 Although "contempt" proceedings may be properly commenced for a violation of a Family Part order, we are … argument and 30 A-2888-17T1 certification that while things started out being somewhat cordial, [plaintiff] then stopped …
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… sister, was present. Other members of the victim's family were also party guests: Denise Battle and Joann Rankin, … A-5389-15T2 After the shooting, defendant told Dorothea to "come on" and "get [him] the hell out of there." Dorothea and … before the police arrived. Counsel claimed that defendant coincidentally left the party with Dorothea just after the …
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… informant (CI), of kidnapping, robbery and other crimes he committed while posing as a law enforcement officer and … into the car. Defendant drove toward Paglia's house. Pastor started "freaking out because [he] knew something wasn't … they already would know[.]" Defense counsel asked Gregory similar questions on cross- examination about defendant's …
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… A-2434-16T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FRANCISCO MONTEROTORIVO, Defendant-Appellant. … TO DECLARE A MISTRIAL SUA SPONTE. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO CHARGE THE JURY ON … Kittrell, 279 N.J. Super. 225, 236 (App. Div. 1995), we similarly held that an officer's testimony about the use of …
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… (counts fifteen through nineteen); and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, criminal restraint and possession of a … the phone back." Second, "that [defendants] were trying to frame her." Third, "[defendants] probably put it back so she … came up and asked the questions, I'm from the city, I'm familiar. So from looking on the board with the streets, …
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… appellate review none of the alleged trial errors he now complains of, and none were clearly capable of producing an … my brother wouldn't give him anything he would abuse." Similarly, another tenant in the three-unit building testified … or police coercion with the defendant. Before the interview started, the detectives informed the defendant that they …
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… Kelly in the water when Lucy noticed "that she was uncomfortable and . . . it looked like she was cold . . . ." … area. Dr. Debellis contacted the Division of Youth and Family Services (the Division) and the Bergen County … in the room during the diaper change . . . because she was afraid of a second [Division] investigation." He also claimed …
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… that the three men were the same ones who had just committed the attempted armed robbery, the officers swiftly … some of which (as we will discuss in Part II, infra) preceded defendants' arrests and others which are … doing so." Florida v. Royer, 460 U.S. 491, 498 (1983). Similar protections apply under the New Jersey Constitution. …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JEAVONTE M. DENNIS, a/k/a JAMIL JEVONTE DENNIS, Defendant-Appellant. Submitted December … Public Defender, attorney for appellant Jeavonte Dennis (Frank M. Gennaro, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Camelia … 2C:11- 3(a) (count two); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Sussex County, Docket No. FM-19-0224-13. Bonnie … Family Part entered after a twelve-day trial. The JOD was accompanied by a forty-seven page decision in which the trial … filed for divorce, he perceived that his children "started to change the way they looked at [him], the way they …
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… while waiting at a traffic light approximately a quarter-mile down the road, "heard a boom," and "saw [a] flash." He … test, defendant was unable to stand and stay in the starting position, and during the one-leg-stand test, he … admitted to Mosakowski that he had ingested more than the recommended dose of Sudafed. After defendant failed to …