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… matters, the young children exhibited symptoms that have come to be associated with SBS/AHT and referred to as the … drain deoxygenated blood from the brain. Dr. Guthkelch posited that this rupture could occur as a result of both … subjected to a whiplash event. Ibid. Dr. Guthkelch further credited Dr. Ommaya’s study with giving him the idea to …
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… Kavanaugh, the initial zoning officer. The nub of Harz’s complaint is that she had to expend substantial funds to … so, the Court adopted the three-step test set forth in Blessing v. Freestone, 520 U.S. 329, 340-41 (1997), id. at … her appeal from the issuance of the zoning permits. Harz credits her 13 Superior Court complaint as the “catalyst” …
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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 … by a co-defendant, the panel also found that the warrantless search of the motel room was illegal. The Court granted … the motel clerk called to inform him that his remaining credit was insufficient to cover his stay that night. Ibid. …
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… lot, Zundel ordered them to stop. The minivan driver complied, but the Mercedes driver did not. Zundel was unable … right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses (unless the hearing officer specifically finds good cause for … defendant was not entitled under our law to receive jail credit for time spent serving his probationary sentence. …
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… the disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief. The complaint-warrant specified that Montalvo was charged with … Montalvo’s Second Amendment claim and held that it was meritless because the surrounding circumstances and the machete’s … remained incarcerated prior to sentencing, the court credited him with the 558 days already served. Montalvo …
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… driver’s high beams are on when his vehicle approaches an oncoming vehicle. Here, Officer Cohen testified without … he did not observe any other vehicle traveling in the opposite direction toward defendant’s vehicle. Therefore, the … the driver was impaired or in need of police assistance. Crediting Officer Cohen’s testimony, the court nonetheless …
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… systems’ unfunded liabilities over a period of years. The combination of these amounts is known as the annually … information that placed the State’s projected revenue at less than previous projections, the State Treasurer … understood principle: so long as the State’s full faith and credit is not pledged and a legally enforceable financial …
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… discrimination in jury selection. In July 2005, defendant committed a series of shootings, killing one man and … presumed group bias. (pp. 15-17) 3. In 2009, this Court revisited the trial court’s obligation to conduct a three-step … Colorado, was unavailable for the hearing. The court then credited the State’s explanations, indicating that they were …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … also upheld the seizure of the handgun. The trial judge credited the officer’s testimony and noted that, with two … (Wildlife Conservation license plates). In all, the MVC website lists scores of alternative designs to the standard …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … also upheld the seizure of the handgun. The trial judge credited the officer’s testimony and noted that, with two … (Wildlife Conservation license plates). In all, the MVC website lists scores of alternative designs to the standard …
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… defendant M&K Construction (M&K) with regard to a workers’ compensation court’s order (the Order) that M&K reimburse … temporary disability benefits, and third-party lien credits -- leaving the court to determine only the nature … Id. at 165-67. The court concluded that M&K lacked the requisite intent and active participation to support an …
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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … include the 12 following: if “[a]ny statutory prerequisite . . . is not fulfilled or there is any other statutory … it makes him, as it were, a new man, and gives him a new credit and capacity. [Id. at 380-81.] 16 But after …
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… in violation of his federal constitutional rights. At the completion of discovery, Detective Martinez moved for … Camden police officers were on patrol in unmarked vehicles in an area in Camden known for significant drug … the critical moments in the backyard, the dissenting judge credited the account that “Martinez shot Baskin as he turned …
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… to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … between mother and son -- which took place on opposite sides of the gate of a holding cell -- and the State … concluded the statements were admissible. The court first credited the detective’s testimony about what A.A. 7 said to …
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… putative class actions brought by plaintiffs whose vehicles were towed at the direction of local police and without … for the non-consensual tow by a privately owned towing company that had a contract with the respective local … establish: first, that the defendant was a seller, lessor, creditor, lender or bailee or assignee; second, that the …
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… indigent nor a non-indigent defendant must show that the outcome would have been different had he been represented. The … suspended his license for ten years, and imposed the requisite fines and administrative penalties. See N.J.S.A. … 215 N.J. 242, 253 (2013) (quoting Brunson v. Affinity Fed. Credit Union, 199 N.J. 381, 397 (2009)). Only when those …
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… No one submitted a paragraph. The court rejected as inapposite the further request by Hearns for a traditional … Although explicitly stating that an accidental death is incompatible with a conviction for murder would not have been … to be particularly prejudicial should the jury have credited parts but not all of defendants’ theory -- for …
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… or “private search” doctrine applies to a warrantless search of a home. The doctrine originally addressed … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, second-degree possession of a … co- defendant Evangeline James testified; the trial court credited the officers’ testimony and found that James was …
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… An appellate panel reversed, holding that both trial courts committed plain error when they permitted the juries … D.C.’s pretrial statement, that statement was substantially less incriminatory than D.C.’s testimony at trial. If the … into other offenses. Defendant was awarded 841 days in jail credit toward his sentence. 15 grounds, 136 N.J. 299 (1994), …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … Facility -- 1231 days in all.4 The court assessed the requisite financial penalties mandated by statute, but imposed no … of defendant’s motion to withdraw his 4 The jail time credit of 1231 days exceeded the maximum eighteen-month …