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… officer stopped defendant Lawrence Carter, Jr. for careless driving and failing to maintain a light on his … registration, another officer searched the vehicle's glove compartment for defendant's registration card and discovered … additional weapons. Defendant was convicted by a jury of committing all of the multiple weapons offenses charged in …
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… concerning Doe's separation. Plaintiff demanded a "complete response" to its OPRA request. The OCPO's records … email, he advised that the memorandum had not been completed when the OCPO served its initial response to … a particular file or by limiting its search to particular files. We discern no permissible reason the OCPO limited its …
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… his fifteen-year-old stepdaughter, N.D. (Nancy),1 by "comitt[ing] acts of sexual abuse against" her. Because we … and asked if she was awake. Defendant then asked Nancy to come downstairs so they could leave to get food. Nancy … had been sexually assaulted and listed "sexual abuse of adolescent" as her diagnosis. On February 25, 2015, the …
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… order against him.1 Although the judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment pursuant to … "threats of homicide or suicide" as risk factors for future severe violence between perpetrators and victims of domestic violence); Catherine F. Klein & Leslye E. Orloff, Providing Legal Protection for Battered …
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… defendant's motion for summary judgment and dismissed the complaint, it also denied plaintiff's motion for … of housing accommodations, which is a prerequisite to a court's granting of a hardship stay." In addition, …
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… in the roadway near an intersection, forcing other vehicles to change lanes to navigate around it. The caller … his sentences tapered off toward the end, he was unable to complete sentences, and he was having rambling thoughts." … keeping his body in a normal position, and trouble completing his thought processes in response to questions. …
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… the order terminating their parental rights and rendered a comprehensive twenty- seven page written opinion. The judge … the home. That day, Division caseworker, Latoya Bowers, visited S.T.'s home for a regular monthly visit. When she … fit to parent [the child] currently or in the foreseeable future." The judge noted the factors Dr. DeNigris used to …
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… acre parcel. Plaintiffs allege their closing attorney committed legal malpractice, and their realtors were … the Chester area and found the Property on a real estate website. Debra Ferman was "fond" of the Property because it was …
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… of its Firearms Applicant Investigation Guide (Guide) complied with the requirements of the Open Public Records … form is currently available to the world on NJSP's website[.] 2. [The] [t]rial court decision failed to consider … prongs because the clients anticipated 23 A-2033-15T1 future litigation from plaintiff and shared a common …
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… of decisions on the Board's section of the Judiciary's website (njcourts.com). Included on the website are recent decisions, as well …
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… finding that although plaintiff established defendant had committed predicate acts of domestic violence, plaintiff had … the car ceiling and dashboard, ripping the skin on his knuckles and leaving blood marks on the ceiling. Defendant … hearing. Plaintiff testified that she was "fearful of the future and [her] life, if 7 A-3884-22 [defendant] would have …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3458-22 A-3464-22 BRIAN KUBIEL, Complainant, v. TOMS RIVER DISTRICT NO. 1 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS (OCEAN), Custodian of Record- Respondent. … in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. On July 3, 2019, plaintiff, the …
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… Esq.'s motion to dismiss plaintiffs' legal malpractice complaint for failure to state a claim. We affirm in part, … home that was financed by a separate loan from Bergen Community Bank, Anthony and his wife at the time, Carol … N.J. Super. 42, 54 (App. Div. 2023) (quoting MasTec Renewables Constr. Co. v. SunLight Gen. Mercer Solar, LLC, 462 N.J. …
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… the OBC further enhanced the Board’s public-facing website portal, improving search functionality for New Jersey … progress through 2025, the Board remains steadfast in its commitment to its vital role, delivering fair and prompt …
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… statements were admitted, and the prosecutor made improper comments during his closing argument. Defendant argues he … the recording and to satisfy the evidentiary prerequisite for the surveillance to be admitted: Rule 901 covers …
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… while the air conditioner was running. Gloria made a comment to Linda, and Linda went to speak with defendant. As … At trial, Dr. Greenfield testified that he ordered a computed axial tomography (CAT) scan of Gloria's head … N.J.S.A[.] 52:13D but also the judicial [canons], court rules, and most importantly [RPC] 1.12(a). POINT III: …
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… cross-motion to dismiss her October 14, 2022 verified complaint (the contempt complaint); and (2) the February 13, … difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the …
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… our review of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. We glean the following facts from the … plaintiff and restrained defendant from the restaurant or communicating with its employees. Sometime after the consent … a restraining order was necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of harassment. We discern no basis to disturb …
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… prior to the six-day trial on the remaining charges, which commenced on February 15, 2023. Trial testimony established … Defense counsel initially declined to request any lesser-included offenses of the murder charges. … deciding whether a defendant is likely to offend in the future, sentencing courts frequently look to the defendant's …
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… seized various electronic devices, including at least one computer and several external hard drives. Those devices … at home" was "not to be considered one of the 'victimless crimes' typically found to be appropriate for PTI." On … reasonable restrictions on his use of computers in the future. The State denied Heddy's application, setting forth …