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… Davis was a drug dealer who sold pills to persons who would come to their house. She stated that the night before the … footage he obtained from the Crestbury Apartment complex, which is located across the street from the row … "in accordance with a deferential standard." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). "The reviewing court must …
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… a "homicide which would otherwise be murder . . . [that] is committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable … charging him with: (1) first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a); (2) … N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6(1); (4) second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:17-1(a)(2); …
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… Count two was dismissed. The State agreed to recommend a thirty-year term of incarceration with an … a jury to decide whether they apply and whether they would completely excuse your conduct with respect to the … justify defendant's conduct though failing to establish a complete defense, that we will make an argument to the Court …
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… (1967). 2 State v. Sands, 76 N.J. 127 (1978). 4 A-4378-18T2 committed on prior and separate occasions, regardless of the … discretion 6 A-4378-18T2 August 31, 2018 order. In the accompanying thirty-two page written statement of reasons, the … to the following issues: (1) whether trial counsel properly communicated with defendant, investigated the evidence, and …
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… November 8, 2018 – Decided January 17, 2019 Before Judges Fuentes, Vernoia and Moynihan. On appeal from Superior Court … emergency room at J.F.K. Medical Center, where he arrived comatose and in critical condition. His treating physician's … after he left the hospital, plaintiff filed a June 20, 2016 complaint seeking a temporary restraining order against …
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… her of infidelity. When the 3 A-2003-16T4 victim refused to comply with defendant's demands, he jerked her body as if he intended to throw her into oncoming traffic, and pulled her pocketbook off and threw it … for assault. Officers then contacted the local cab company to inquire if they had any calls for a pick-up in …
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… the Paradigm defendants), and dismissing its foreclosure complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from the … on September 30, 2010, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint, and on November 8, 2010, recorded a lis pendens … mortgage on April 1, 2010 and thereafter. The foreclosure complaint listed the date and amount of the first mortgage, …
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… Judges Reisner, Koblitz and Rothstadt. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education. Eric L. Harrison argued the cause … of the City of Hoboken, Hudson County (Hoboken) appeals the Commissioner of Education's (Commissioner) March 20, 2015 grant of the Hoboken Dual …
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… the owner of the vehicle. 3 A-0530-15T1 Plaintiff did not complain of pain, declined an ambulance, and drove home from … active treatment plaintiff received. Dr. Goldenburg also recommended plaintiff visit a pain management doctor, Dr. … declined because the pain, while persistent, "wasn't completely intolerable." He decided to "live with the pain, …
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… failed to search for the vehicle registration in the glove compartment or elsewhere in the vehicle, which he described … demonstrated "that the driver's door appear[ed] to swing completely open at that time." 5 A-2123-17T3 asked … exit and move toward the back of the vehicle. Magnani then completed a motor vehicle consent to search form which he …
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… The aforesaid obligation shall continue until [Aleida] becomes eligible for Medicare, at which time [Antonio's] … obligation shall be to pay the premiums which may become due for a Medicare supplemental plan . . . . Third, the … the PSA provided strictures regarding the parties' income taxes and an apparent tax problem in the years …
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… property — we affirm the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint. This action's procedural history — to the extent … — is relevant to our determination. Plaintiff filed a complaint and later an amended complaint against the Borough and other defendants.1 The …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … the cause for respondent Government Employees Insurance Company (Rudolph & Kayal, attorneys; Mr. Kayal, on the … car never deployed, but she was taken to the hospital with complaints of neck and shoulder pain, treated and released. …
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… entirely clear, but defendant and his girlfriend might have communicated by phone as well as by text messages. 3 … replied he had a "'Glock 9MM' handgun in his glove compartment along with an extra loaded magazine, a … letters from his parents, his pastor, and people in his community; proof of his private employment and service with …
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… IMPOUNDED NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY OCEAN … relations between APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION October 23, 2018 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 adults with few, if any, of the … 20, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic violence civil complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act …
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… on May 1, 2013. In 2000, Pearson filed his first workers' compensation claim involving back and neck injuries, related … the 2000 incident did not require surgery, and his workers' compensation doctors cleared him to return to work without … at L5-S1 along with some degenerative disc disease." After comparing the 2004 cervical MRIs to the 2000 MRIs, Dr. …
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… defendant told Trussell she panicked––"all rationality, all common sense, . . . everything left"––because her son had … and acceptable methods used in the anthropological community in performing his forensic analysis of Daniel … from the perspective of others within a relevant scientific community. The gatekeeper should exclude the proposed expert …
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… accounting fees and costs for services provided by Wiss & Company (Wiss) in representing Mary. However, the October … of Claire, Docket No. C-178-20. Mary filed a verified complaint and an order to show cause (OTSC) in each action. … Office (Surrogate's Office) ordered Mary serve the complaints, OTSC, and responsive pleadings by regular and …
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… pre-trial intervention (PTI). His PTI application was "recommended for rejection," and defendant was subsequently … records before the court. 3 A-2682-22 According to a "PTI Recommendation" form completed by a probation officer,2 defendant was not a …
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… is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate act of harassment and therefore, the … On March 25, 2023, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and was issued a temporary restraining order (TRO). Plaintiff alleged that defendant committed the predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a). …