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… ordered plaintiff to pay $120 per week on arrears, for a combined total of $425 per week, effective January 1, 2010. … decline in plaintiff's financial circumstances and J.R. becoming a full-time residential college student since the JOD … bankruptcy and switched careers, while defendant's income increased, resulting in "some degree of a reversal in …
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… treated by medical personnel in an ambulance, and without commands or instructions from the officer, defendant made … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15(a)(1); … in accordance with a deferential standard." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). "Merger is based on the …
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… and asked S.M. to close the door, which she did, but not completely. While seated in his computer chair, defendant asked S.M. to hug him, and as she … agreed that around July 31, 2012, S.M. called her and complained that defendant had "touched her on her private …
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… asked defendant to step out of the car. After defendant complied, Wolcott informed defendant he smelled burnt … him of defendant's consent to the search, without any comment from defendant. Even though defendant supposedly … car because the trooper claimed to have smelled marijuana coming from his vehicle, but he did not have any marijuana …
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… be deemed, for the purposes of this Agreement, to have become emancipated, as contemplated herein, upon the happening … (18) years, or if the child or children attend college, completion of four (4) consecutive academic years of college … emancipated under the PSA because she was over eighteen and completed four consecutive academic years of college …
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… 2017 2 A-4815-13T3 numerous other charges arising from acts committed on September 3, 2010, and September 24, 2010. The … aggravated sexual assault upon S.B., during the commission of a burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(3) (counts … counsel, the article criticizes certain courts for "giving fuel to the misconception that the forensic discipline of …
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… Specifically, the FJOD did not address the parties' incomes, lifestyles, or liabilities, or individual liabilities … in Austria. E+MSA certifies "real property for energy compliance." According to plaintiff, she and E.S. became … vehicle's expenses, including insurance, maintenance, and fuel. She also pays for her own apartment, "unit two," …
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… the trial court's order dismissing her domestic violence complaint against her husband J.S. (John), and denying her a … when it concluded that, as a matter of law, John did not commit a predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19; … John hurled and broke the plastic deck furniture and made a commotion. John testified he was upset because his father …
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… alimony to plaintiff for four years. Those payments are completed. Plaintiff and defendant were entitled to half of … require plaintiff to return to New Jersey pending the outcome of a plenary hearing. Id. at 5. The parties conducted … two items missing from the order: the QDRO needed to be completed and the cost of the passport application should be …
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… with the stop. Yorio approached defendant, without being accompanied by his dog or removing his weapon. He asked … A 6 A-4988-16T1 MEANINGFUL OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE. (RAISED BELOW). A. THE CONFRONTATION … The officer testified that his responsibilities included community caretaking activities, which involved …
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… to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to three communications data warrants (CDWs), to exclude the … Count Five upon determining that the State did not prove he committed the robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. On … ERROR FOR THE JUDGE TO FAIL TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY, ESPECIALLY IN LIGHT OF THE JURY'S …
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… and calling upon an officer to investigate a tip is a common practice. 4 A-0718-15T4 D'Ambrosio testified that on … said he was familiar with weapons and the waistband was "a common spot for a weapon to be." D'Ambrosio repeatedly … place them against the wall. Defendant said he and Ortiz complied and the officers searched them, but found nothing. …
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… in any civil proceeding.” The Maidas subsequently filed a complaint seeking damages. They claimed that plaintiff … that there is a factual basis for the plea. If a civil complaint has been filed, or one is anticipated, the court … the accident. The report is forwarded to the Motor Vehicle Commission, but neither the report, nor any statement …
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A-1262-24 Briefs
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… with one count of Possession of a Weapon During the Commission of a CDS Offense (Second Degree), a violation of … observations occurred close in time to the crime being committed. When Hemple arrived he observed individuals … quickly if approached by law enforcement. So its been a common trend lately. (T58-2 to 10) AMENDEDFILED, Clerk of …
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… an official function "by means of force" and by refusing to comply with commands in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a);4 and hindering 4 The complaint-summons cites N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(b) for the …
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… I know it's a f[***] up. [DEFENDANT'S MOTHER]: So am I coming down? Can I visit you in jail? It was at this time … [the] department" but "no one answers because it doesn't come back [GCPO]." B. After the conclusion of the hearing, … (3) the record contained no evidence that defendant was compelled by police to make those statements to his parents; …
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A-46-24 Petition for Certification
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… Plaza Newark, New Jersey 07102 pverniero@sillscummis.com mcarucci@sillscummis.com 973-643-7000 Counsel for Petitioner Rutgers, the State … must process, investigate and adjudicate sexual harassment complaints. The correct answer is yes. The agency and court …
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… stop of an automobile is based upon a traffic violation committed in his presence"; "that the 1 The rebuttable … the stop was pretextual . . . [is] irrelevant"); State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 103 (2017) ("The objective reasonableness … ordinance violations, etc., and to effect arrests and lodge complaints as deemed necessary. The form states the Power …
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… images of children from a publicly shared folder on a computer. The IP address associated with the computer sharing those files was connected to the home of … he had been downloading child pornography on his notebook computer using ARES. Munch arrested defendant. At the police …
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… includes the term "adopted children" in the class gifts, encompasses Carl, who was adopted as an adult. The trial court … doctrine applied a presumption against 1 Because of the common surname, we refer to some the parties by their first … the doctrine, it placed the burden on defendants to overcome that presumption with evidence of probable intent on …