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… 2C:18-2 (burglary) or 2C:29-5 (escape) who, while committing or attempting to commit the crime, used or was in possession of a firearm, as … Court has considered whether the legislative intent embodied in Chapter 31 requires any amendment to our existing …
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… provides that "each and every member of a volunteer fire company doing public fire duty . . . who may be injured in line of duty shall be compensated" under the Workers' Compensation Act, N.J.S.A. … marks and citations omitted). In recognizing that these factors favor plaintiff's position, we conclude the judge …
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… a headset and dedicated microphone which can be used on a computer or a cell phone. 3. Be connected via ethernet cable … call number + access codes. 7. Adjust audio settings on the computer. If available, enable background noise suppression … ask the VCIS to please do so. b. Discuss how you will communicate during the event to switch and share …
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… General Instructions: Please print clearly. Submit completed application, including original signature, to your … Guardianship Monitoring Program Juvenile Conference Committee Courthouse Services Assistance Municipal Court … Bachelor Advanced Degree Degree Earned Major Area Studied Are you still in school? Yes No If yes, give details. …
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… Action Attorney and Client Certification of Notification of Complementary Dispute Resolution (CDR) Alternatives v. … the information they need to make informed decisions, and communicate so that they can find a solution agreeable to … will end if either party files a divorce or dissolution complaint. Upon termination of the collaborative law …
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… Defendant is a property owner who responded to DEP's complaint by offering access to his property, but refusing … brief remarks. In November 2016, DEP filed a verified complaint against Arthur Williams III and Sandra C. … judge denied. In June 2017, DEP filed an amended verified complaint. On October 13, 2017, the judge entered final …
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… appeal from a March 2018 final judgment of foreclosure on a complaint filed in June 2013 on a default that occurred in … those efforts continued, the Foreclosure Unit dismissed the complaint without prejudice for lack of prosecution under … actions. Defendants did not oppose the motion, and the complaint was reinstated on October 13, 2017. A month later, …
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… allegedly failed to insist that the court and the Division comply with the notice provisions of the Indian Child … and C.S.S. Instead, we incorporate by reference the factual findings set forth in Judge John R. Rauh's 3 … of Behavior and Emotion (chronic). He has numerous risk factors, including future criminal involvement and …
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… this questionnaire with person’s jury participation outcome • Data provided to me for analysis (2020) I I ll UN IVI … CHANGES THE WORLD - Af AUSTIN - Finding #1: “Not used” is Common & New Jersey Forms Large Panels for Voir Dire • “Not used” is the most common outcome for civil cases and the second-most common …
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… at sentencing about the aggravating and mitigating factors that the judge should consider before imposing … 609 did not apply" and "failed to argue any mitigating factors at [his] sentencing." He also asserted that the …
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… for post-conviction relief (PCR), defendant moved to compel production of the entire video of the wedding day and … appeals from a January 25, 2019 order denying his motion to compel. We affirm. A jury convicted defendant of … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law seeking to compel the production of the video and …
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… Appellant was seventeen years old at the time that he committed these crimes. He will be forty-seven years old at … status, the ICC must take into consideration all relevant factors. N.J.A.C. 10A:9-4.5(a). Those factors include: 1. Field account of the present offense; 2. …
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… appeals from a September 29, 2017 order dismissing his complaint against defendant City of Jersey City (the City), … Court in my county, because the court can assess my common law right of access. 4 A-0582-17T4 Plaintiff further … favor of plaintiff. The City moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6- 2(e) for …
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… for the reasons stated in Judge Nora J. Grimbergen's comprehensive written opinion issued on June 30, 2017.1 The … she was upset, had tears in her eyes, and did not see the oncoming traffic when she entered the roadway. During her … legal standards, we conclude that Judge Grimbergen's factual findings are supported by substantial credible …
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… this questionnaire with person’s jury participation outcome • Data provided to me for analysis (2020) I I ll UN IVI … CHANGES THE WORLD - Af AUSTIN - Finding #1: “Not used” is Common & New Jersey Forms Large Panels for Voir Dire • “Not used” is the most common outcome for civil cases and the second-most common …
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… by July 30, 2020. 3. The parties shall make best eff011s to complete all necessary plaintiff expert depositions by … outstanding disputed deposition designations shall commence on October 13, 2020, continuing day to day as … 2. Any objections to the designations or any of the accompanying exhibits sought to be entered through the …
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… 2C:18-2 (burglary) or 2C:29-5 (escape) who, while committing or attempting to commit the crime, used or was in possession of a firearm, as … Court has considered whether the legislative intent embodied in Chapter 31 requires any amendment to our existing …
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… IN VIOLATION OF NEW JERSEY STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AND COMMON LAW; THESE STATEMENTS WERE INVOLUNTARY AND SHOULD … took place after the autopsy report indicated L.H. died from acute cervical trauma and aggravation of a … incrimination . . . . [C]ourts should consider all relevant factors, including: (1) the extent of questioning and the …
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… on Child Abuse and Neglect (including its Protection Subcommittee), members of the Bench, and Judiciary staff at all … contributions of all of those who offered their thoughtful comments are greatly appreciated. N In order to be able to … for this initiative was the tragic death of an infant who died as a result of incompetent care by a family member …
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… IN VIOLATION OF NEW JERSEY STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AND COMMON LAW; THESE STATEMENTS WERE INVOLUNTARY AND SHOULD … took place after the autopsy report indicated L.H. died from acute cervical trauma and aggravation of a … incrimination . . . . [C]ourts should consider all relevant factors, including: (1) the extent of questioning and the …