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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief). Damon G. Tyner, Atlantic County Prosecutor, attorney for … THE BOUNDS OF PROPRIETY DURING OPENING STATEMENTS WHEN HE COMPARED DEFENDANT TO THE CONNIVING WOLF IN "LITTLE RED … ads, defendant sold "everything that she could" through sites like Craigslist and Ebay, including Daniel's drum set, …
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… not resemble the owner. If, upon stopping the vehicle, it becomes reasonably apparent to the officer that the driver … at 1188. Based on that information, the deputy “drew the commonsense inference that Glover was likely the driver of the … Operational Guide), available at https://www.theiacp.org/sites/default/ …
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… are required to maintain certain standards of professional competence throughout their careers. These regulations, … law in New Jersey remain current in respect of the requisite knowledge and skills necessary to fulfi ll their … paying attention and fully participating in order to obtain credit for the course. REGULATION 103. Definitions and …
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… applicable. On appeal, the State argues the trial court committed error and that the warrantless search which led to … the salient facts from the record, including the testimony of Corporal John Field, the sole witness at the … phone and got no answer. They heard snoring sounds coming from the glass sliding doors on the patio. Officers …
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… 25, 2021, the Superior Court held a hearing and heard testimony from Wanat. After finding Wanat's testimony credible, … the individual. Because without that contact, the citizen's complaint cannot be investigated reasonably. . . . I think reality and common sense have to guide this [c]ourt in looking at the …
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… 25, 2021, the Superior Court held a hearing and heard testimony from Wanat. After finding Wanat's testimony credible, … the individual. Because without that contact, the citizen's complaint cannot be investigated reasonably. . . . I think reality and common sense have to guide this [c]ourt in looking at the …
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… applicable. On appeal, the State argues the trial court committed error and that the warrantless search which led to … the salient facts from the record, including the testimony of Corporal John Field, the sole witness at the … phone and got no answer. They heard snoring sounds coming from the glass sliding doors on the patio. Officers …
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… Givaudan Fragrances Corporation v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company (A-16/17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24/25-15) (076523) Argued … result of environmental contamination from a manufacturing site that a related corporate entity operated in a facility … are valid absent the consent of the insurer. We begin by crediting the prior decisions of this state that have …
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… Samantha, and Samantha’s friend, when she heard footsteps coming up the stairs. She testified that a man opened the … to have defendant’s DNA on it. On December 29, police visited defendant. While questioning him, a detective sent a … that the intruder stole jewelry, two Amazon Kindles, and credit cards. During the 911 call, Rosette told the …
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… Givaudan Fragrances Corporation v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company (A-16/17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24/25-15) (076523) Argued … result of environmental contamination from a manufacturing site that a related corporate entity operated in a facility … are valid absent the consent of the insurer. We begin by crediting the prior decisions of this state that have …
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… Samantha, and Samantha’s friend, when she heard footsteps coming up the stairs. She testified that a man opened the … to have defendant’s DNA on it. On December 29, police visited defendant. While questioning him, a detective sent a … that the intruder stole jewelry, two Amazon Kindles, and credit cards. During the 911 call, Rosette told the …
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… ideations again towards the unborn child. Since she was non-compliant in taking her medications for schizophrenia, … depression. Following her release on June 30, 2015, she visited I.X.W. with P.W. at the Division's office. She was … House. She was incarcerated again on May 2, 2016, for one month after violating the restraining order with P.W. again …
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… local residents with local businesses within a particular community. The idea involved development of a new media … paying invoices, and writing checks. Within ten months of plaintiff paying the first investment installment, … judge any advertising revenue generated by InTown was "deposited into VMG's accounts" and "none of the [advertising] …
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… a U-turn, drive a short distance westbound, and enter a commercial parking lot. The parking lot, in which no other … denied the motion. The judge, finding Officer Tobin's testimony credible, held that his stop of defendant's vehicle was permissible under the community caretaking exception to the Fourth Amendment …
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… April 11, 2022 APPELLATE DIVISION 2 A-4481-19 In this matrimonial appeal, plaintiff Christine Ann Devers contends the … over her claim that an account held by a limited liability company controlled by defendant Jeffrey E. Devers is a … jurisdictional holding was erroneous. In 2009, Christine commenced this action to dissolve her nearly twenty- …
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… April 11, 2022 APPELLATE DIVISION 2 A-4481-19 In this matrimonial appeal, plaintiff Christine Ann Devers contends the … over her claim that an account held by a limited liability company controlled by defendant Jeffrey E. Devers is a … jurisdictional holding was erroneous. In 2009, Christine commenced this action to dissolve her nearly twenty- …
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… local residents with local businesses within a particular community. The idea involved development of a new media … paying invoices, and writing checks. Within ten months of plaintiff paying the first investment installment, … judge any advertising revenue generated by InTown was "deposited into VMG's accounts" and "none of the [advertising] …
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… a U-turn, drive a short distance westbound, and enter a commercial parking lot. The parking lot, in which no other … denied the motion. The judge, finding Officer Tobin's testimony credible, held that his stop of defendant's vehicle was permissible under the community caretaking exception to the Fourth Amendment …
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… ideations again towards the unborn child. Since she was non-compliant in taking her medications for schizophrenia, … depression. Following her release on June 30, 2015, she visited I.X.W. with P.W. at the Division's office. She was … House. She was incarcerated again on May 2, 2016, for one month after violating the restraining order with P.W. again …
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Charges Document PDF
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… CHARGE 7.31 —Page 1 of 4 7.31 COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE/FAULT: ULTIMATE OUTCOME (Approved … applies in all workplace contexts, including construction sites). As to applicability of Suter to negligence in a … by the finder of fact against the settling defendant or a credit in favor of the non-settling defendant consistent …