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… first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1); … may actually not serve a single day because of accumulated credits. In light of his prior criminal history, and the … reason to deter him. Given that no evidence in the record refutes Rosario's involvement, and that the State's …
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… Since the Chancellor Avenue residence was an apartment complex, law enforcement did not know which apartment was … to admit an invoice from a North Carolina Hilton Hotel to refute a police report prepared during the narcotics … that he believed the defendant closely resembled a composite sketch of a suspect because his lay opinion was not …
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… will, 1 We refer to the parties by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surnames. We intend no disrespect by this … interests to designated siblings and nieces as tenants in common. Specifically, one-third was transferred to each of …
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… The court sustained defendant's objection to the comment about gang membership, but denied his motion for a … saw a group of four or five men running in the opposite direction, accompanied by a man on a bicycle. For a … to Amend Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b): The Threat to the Future of the Federal Rules of Evidence, 30 Vill. L. Rev. …
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… and Matthew R. Goode, on the brief). PER CURIAM It is commonly said that litigants aren't entitled to perfect … he: found an available name for the business; set up its website; figured out the sales process and a rudimentary way to … the company started installing solar panels on customer's homes. The record suggests that the genesis for their rift …
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… aggravated assault, and other offenses. The offenses were committed in the course of a home invasion, in which the … her wedding rings and a necklace with her children's names on it. He also took a baby monitor, C.R.'s cell phone, … their investigation, on June 26, 2013, the police visited a pawn shop on Halsey Street in Newark, attempting to …
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… non-tenured teacher whose contract was not renewed, filed a complaint against defendant Newark Public Schools for … claim, involves plaintiff's alleged struggle to meet requisite performance expectations for first-year novice … that the person genuinely intends at some time in the future to commit 13 A-4003-15T2 the violent act or to carry …
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… detection, apprehension, trial, 3 A-1021-14T2 punishment or commitment for another crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and … was filled with street slang, jargon, and nicknames. Vega interpreted Olmo's statements, as did a police … him. He testified that on the night of the murder, he visited a friend in Egg Harbor City, played video games, then …
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… acknowledged that by doing so he put the officers and the community at large at risk of harm. Elsewhere in the … an alleyway, and in Martinez' perception, which is not refuted by any of the other witnesses, he turns toward him and … Office. . . . . 30. Plaintiff was charged with various crimes arising from this incident. 31. Plaintiff has pleaded …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) to file a complaint for Tara's adoption by E.B. and H.Y. The Division … is significant because it provides children's "template for future relationships," gives them a "sense of basic trust," … Referring to Tara's December disclosures about E.B., he posited that those "dynamics could be preventing a healthy …
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… entry into the house seven days later. The closing was not completed on its scheduled date, due to the buyer's failure … on January 7 A-3310-15T4 2 and January 4. The text messages were made part of the summary judgment record. On … should be made for taxes and other costs and what credits are due[,]" and a final title binder. Ibid. At the …
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… by defendant Diana London. Plaintiff claims the building is commercial in nature, which would impose on defendant an … discovery, plaintiff's counsel inspected the Building, accompanied by Ceasar Landivar, who took photographs. They … the ownership is difficult to discern, and this factor becomes less telling. "Normally, the nature of the ownership is …
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… summary judgment as to the remaining two counts of a complaint brought by plaintiff, Officer Michael Lang. We … The following facts are undisputed and are taken from the complaint and answer, the parties' statements of material … must prove he was "arrested without legal authority." Mesgleski v. Oraboni, 330 N.J. Super. 10, 24 (App. Div. …
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… and MIRONOV, SLOAN & PARAZIALE, LLC (f/k/a BECK, WEISS & COMPANY, P.A.), Defendants. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … Reichmann is the sister of Halpern and his 1 We refer at times to the parties and other individuals by their first … interests. 13 A-2053-13T3 awarded." See St. James v. Future Fin., 342 N.J. Super. 310, 335- 44 (App. Div. 2001) …
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… as a Member of Capital Markets Advisory Limited Liability Company f/k/a Carr Miller Capital Investments, LLC, … on representations which involve things to be done in the future." Anderson v. Modica, 4 N.J. 383, 391-92 (1950). … erred in finding he had a duty to plaintiff. "A prerequisite to recovery on a negligence theory is a duty owed by …
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… Mr. Cassidy and Harold J. Cassidy, on the briefs). James M. Nardelli argued the cause for respondents The … Division, Probate Part, dismissing plaintiffs' verified complaint and Thomas's counterclaim. Having thoroughly … statute of wills, N.J.S.A. 3B:3-1 to -49, and with the requisite testamentary intent. See In re Catanio, 306 N.J. Super. …
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… of a private home. In this case, co-defendant Evangeline James and her young children lived in an apartment on the … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, second-degree possession of a … under the Constitution. The Court observed that “when it comes to the Fourth Amendment, the home is first among …
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… An appellate panel reversed, holding that both trial courts committed plain error when they permitted the juries … error for the testimony to be replayed in open court, but recommended that trial judges confronted with similar requests … in a green dumpster in a parking lot behind a row of homes on Peshine Avenue in Newark. Torres found Phillips in …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … by an adequate factual basis. With respect to the crimes charged in the indictment, the court observed that … Facility -- 1231 days in all.4 The court assessed the requisite financial penalties mandated by statute, but imposed no …
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… of an investigation without reasonable suspicion that she committed a crime or traffic violation. In 2011, defendant … on a local road. Though Donaruma did not observe her commit a traffic violation, he pulled behind her in his … of the questioning, Donaruma informed defendant multiple times that she was free to leave. According to Donaruma, …