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… appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Warren County, Indictment Nos. 17-01-0050 and 17-01-0051. … and even if they did initially, the probable cause had become stale. He argues: BECAUSE THE STATE DID NOT ESTABLISH … and a false DOB." The troopers checked those names in the computer system and "[n]o results were produced." Trooper …
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… appellants (Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, LLP, attorneys; Edward J. Rebenack, of counsel and on the briefs; Tyler J. … m.p.h. Williams said, "[A]ll of a sudden, out of nowhere I come up on this Fed-Ex truck." As he rapidly approached … in Allentown, and he drove himself home. In the subsequent complaint, Hassan alleged that Williams and ABF were …
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… to the Property, he used it as collateral for a $600,000 commercial loan from Hudson City Savings Bank (Hudson). … Property for $100 to the LLC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company created in August 1999. Regina stated she … of the mortgage and foreclosure,4 this error does not warrant reversal because the judge went on to address all …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … as "Mooch." Simmons stated Mooch wore a ski mask, a blue hoodie and blue jeans, and she could only see his eyes. Keil … point, defendant and Mooch got out of the car and walked toward Melvin "about a house length away" from the car. While …
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… NEPTUNE, NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, MICHAEL J. BASCOM, in an individual and official capacity, and JAMES M. … D. McCarthy argued the cause for respondents Michael J. Bascom and James M. Hunt (Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP, … was still a "good old boys club." The judge subsequently awarded defendants $4,917.50 in counsel fees and costs for …
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… victim in his statement, at trial, his defense was that he committed passion/provocation manslaughter, not murder. On … DENIED [DEFENDANT] A FAIR TRIAL. C. THE PROSECUTOR'S COMMENT ON [DEFENDANT]'S DECISION NOT TO TESTIFY DENIED … DRAWING ATTENTION TO [DEFENDANT]'S DECISION NOT TO TESTIFY WARRANT REVERSAL. POINT IV THE ERRONEOUS ADMISSION OF OTHER- …
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… decision-making abilities as "emotionally immature" and recommended that Beth engage in weekly individual counseling. … Lill issued an updated therapy report stating that she recommended a psychiatric evaluation of Beth. Beth consented … of Beth. She found that Beth was "taking steps to move forward in her readiness to be a more active participant in her …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3205-18T1 EDWARD HAYES, Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. RODNEY … to real estate salesperson, Ivan Jaramillo. Jaramillo recommended that plaintiff retain Thomas for legal services … himself as a lawyer." Youman & Abad Asesores Y Asociados Compania Limitada was created on November 16, 2006, by …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3011-18 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. CORNELL-DUBILIER ELECTRONICS, INC., … 2017 and January 31, 2019 orders to the extent that they awarded Exxon attorneys' fees, as the court failed to explain … entire controversy doctrine, codified in Rule 4:30A, "embodies the principle that the adjudication of a legal …
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… R. 1:36-3. December 14, 2020 2 A-0597-17T1 Vijavant Pawar argued the cause for respondent James R. Barberio (Pawar … behalf of his brother while on-duty and using a PD-issued computer for personal reasons. In 2014, plaintiff filed a … on the terms and conditions of employment, it shall be embodied in 8 N.J.S.A. 34:13A-1 to -49. 18 A-0597-17T1 writing …
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… defendant's motions to suppress evidence based upon a warrantless search, preclude the State from presenting certain laboratory evidence, compel the State to provide additional discovery, and … defendant's room. Ricciardelli observed several persons coming in and out of the room. Early in the afternoon, …
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… 1 The searches were to be conducted pursuant to search warrants obtained by the Perth Amboy police department. … a "baggie with some residue on it," which he testified was "common packaging material for narcotics purposes, for the … Detective Guzman explained that inositol powder is "a common cutting agent utilized to cut cocaine, specifically." …
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… for plaintiff than she bargained for, it erred by not awarding "defendant a retroactive increase in child support," … While still married, plaintiff purchased a landscaping company known as Anchor Landscaping and Anchor Property … the parties signed a "Co-ownership Work Responsibility and Compensation Agreement . . . in the Joint Ownership of …
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… two years later. Following their separation, Rick was awarded physical custody of Bill, and S.S. enjoyed parenting … Rick "thought [Bill] and [his] mom w[ere] hacking into the computer and had cameras in the house." Bill explained that … to agree with Rick's false claims about the cameras and computer hacking because Rick "would not stop." Rick brought …
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… to her four children, L.M. (Linda), born in 2003; Ez.M. (Eddie), born in 2004; J.M. (Jill), born in 2006; and A.M. … of the three girls. The court directed that the parties comply with all Division recommendations. In January 2015, … any contact." By September 2015, Gertrude was unaware of defendant's location, and Jill and Alice reported …
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… during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office executed a search warrant and seized electronic devices and storage media from … revealed the Xbox usernames of children with whom defendant communicated and shared pornographic photographs and videos. …
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… Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-6043-17. Scott Newar, of the Texas Bar, admitted pro hac vice, argued the … A-3219-19 Plaintiff Stephanie Halliday filed a single-count complaint alleging defendant Bioreference Laboratories, Inc. … expressly provides a cause of action and various remedies to an employee aggrieved by an employer's unlawful …
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… Protection Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -14, and awarding her counsel fees. Plaintiff cross-appeals from the … in 2008 as senior director of a new health economics outcome research (HEOR) department within its oncology … the HEOR group's responsibility for evaluation of such studies, he failed to include anyone from the group as an email …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … as "Mooch." Simmons stated Mooch wore a ski mask, a blue hoodie and blue jeans, and she could only see his eyes. Keil … point, defendant and Mooch got out of the car and walked toward Melvin "about a house length away" from the car. While …
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… COOPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and NATIONAL CLAIM SERVICES, LLC, … argued the cause for respondents United Specialty Insurance Company and National Claim Services, LLC (Michael S. … personal injury suit and pay any putative damage award without recourse to its rights under the policy to …