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… CREDIBILITY IN BOTH TRIALS. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT ADMITTED EVIDENCE, … APARTMENT WINDOWS, AND THAT FREDERICK HAD POSSIBLE SEXUAL COMPULSIONS. A. THE EVIDENCE OF FREDERICK'S ALLEGED BAD ACTS, CRIMES, AND SEXUAL COMPULSIONS WAS IRRELEVANT AND HIGHLY PREJUDICIAL, SUCH THAT …
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… Jury Charges state, the summations of counsel do not comprise evidence. The propriety of granting such a playback … based on his training and experience, he understood this comment to mean defendant had two bundles of heroin on his … THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO BE HEARD, AND RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE, WHEN IT REFUSED, OVER THE DEFENDANT'S …
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… fair one, because every time we go to the court -- I know I commit a 1 The Public Defender shall "[m]aintain one or more … for the proper performance of the duties of the office and compensate them for their services . . . ." N.J.S.A. … ask him, can you help me get my lawyer, because the crime I commit is not that serious to get 8 years 85. But I'm not …
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… the police confiscated his phone. Initially, the PCPO's computer services unit was unable to bypass the phone's … features. However, Henry Hernandez, who works in the PCPO's computer services unit, eventually bypassed the phone's … was presented with an array of photographs that had been compiled by Detectives Michael Boone and D'Annibale. …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3149-16T3 Plaintiff SDK Troy Towers, LLC, commenced this chancery action, seeking specific performance and alleging its written and oral communications with defendant Troy Towers, Inc. – for the purchase from defendant of an apartment complex in Bloomfield for $45,000,0001 – evolved into an …
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… involves physical training and marching. Boot Camp had two command structures -- custody and civilian. James Glover, an … Mellick and Richard Cheesman, both Caucasian. Ronda's Complaint In September 2004, Ronda filed a complaint with the DOC's Equal Employment Division (EED) …
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… A. BRADLEY, a/k/a HOOP BRADLEY, MALCOLM H. BRADLEY, MALCOM BRADLEY, and MALCOM A. BRADLEY, Defendant-Appellant. … Kenneth 1 We consolidate the appeals for purposes of this combined opinion. 3 A-3707-15T3 Roberts, a front-seat …
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… anybody you want but honestly, your mom's secrets are gonna come out of the closet too. And by the time you get done … a.m., detectives went to defendant's home, and asked him to come to the Delran Police Department for an interview. … as "a separate indignity to the victim." The crimes were "committed in a particularly heinous, humiliating and cruel …
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… OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, and CATHERINE R. McCABE, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental … bear hunts are conducted in accordance with the 2015 Comprehensive Black Bear Management Policy ("CBBMP"). The first phase of the 2018 hunt was completed in early October and the second phase is scheduled …
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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 … Services, LLC ("Main Street Title"), served as the title company for the transaction. Among other things, the sales … to this as a "dry closing," in which all other items were completed and the parties were "just waiting for one box to …
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… as a Member of Capital Markets Advisory Limited Liability Company f/k/a Carr Miller Capital Investments, LLC, … as a Member of Capital Markets Advisory Limited Liability Company f/k/a Carr Miller Capital Investments, LLC; HERCULES … A-1064-15T1 RICHARDSON, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company; PAPPAS & WOLF, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability …
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… v. GREATER NEW YORK MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and BROUWER, HANSEN & … The court concluded that any prejudice to BHI could be remedied by 13 A-2221-15T4 permitting counsel to take Charles's … contents was $3,145,750. Stanton applied an eighty-percent coinsurance factor7 to the total valuation, which 6 The …
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… appeal is whether a civil defendant sued by an insurance company for violating the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act … 17:33A-7(a). The IFPA does not set forth equitable remedies for private-party insurance actions, but that does not preclude insurance companies from seeking equitable remedies available at common law. Like the Consumer Fraud Act, …
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… test result. On April 5, 2011, the Division filed a complaint seeking care, custody, and supervision of Paul. N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12. The complaint also alleged that Yvonne abused or neglected Paul … drug test in March 2011 even though she was “reasonably compliant” with the program; and (4) she has the potential …
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… the city’s rent control code. The ordinance limits the remedies for tenants, living in rent-controlled units, who seek … approved it. Plaintiff Daniel Tumpson and others formed a Committee of Petitioners to bring a referendum challenge to … remotely suggests that the drafters did not intend its remedies to apply to enforcement of the right of referendum. …
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… defendant was intoxicated. In response, defense counsel commenced his summation, arguing that the State’s evidence … Law Division cautioned against the continued use of this common practice, finding that the better practice is to … court trial record deprived defendant of his right to complete cross-examination of the arresting officer, thereby …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(1); the risk that defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); the … 18, 2010, a passerby on a street in Teaneck observed the bodies of Michael Mirasola and Jonathan Beneduce in a parked … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(1); the risk that defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); the …
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… offenses. The affidavit of probable cause in support of the complaint stated that “an eyewitness . . . positively … of interviews of Bill and Frank, and an application for a communications data warrant for Gregg’s cell phone. This … gunshots from Lafayette Gardens. The application for the communications data warrant noted that an eyewitness saw the …
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… to plain error. The Court also examines whether the State committed reversible error by commenting, during summation, … when I have some trust in you.” This is not a stupid man, ladies and gentlemen. . . . . He can’t deny it, ladies and gentlemen, that’s why he doesn’t deny it in that …
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… earlier Accutane cases were decided, epidemiological studies were published, all of which concluded that Accutane is … disease. The hearing focused on the epidemiological studies. See pp. 12-20. The parties do not dispute that there … His testimony explained why he and others in the scientific community would not regard the epidemiological studies to be …