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… Thereafter, W.F. went to the police station and filed a complaint against E.M. W.F. left the police station, and … told Farrar to bring a gun into the apartment and Farrar complied. Around this time, J.F. arrived at the apartment … "a trial judge must be especially vigilant to avoid communicating a results- oriented message that could be …
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… for clarity and to avoid any confusion caused by their common last name. 3 A-0011-21 divorce litigation. In their … During his lifetime, Francesco operated a construction company. His wife worked at a factory for many years. They … secured financing for the construction of the home from a commercial lender. Once the construction was completed, …
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… in the home while the application was made unless she was accompanied by an officer. Hughes informed defendant she must … defendant she could go into her home if one of them accompanied her to ensure no potential evidence related to a … warned defendant that if she did not allow an officer to accompany her in the house, she was required to exit the home …
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… Scott Sanders married in 2000. When plaintiff filed her complaint for divorce in 2016, defendant was incarcerated, … appeal had been filed. 8 A-5092-17T2 Defendant raises two points for our consideration. First, he contends the judge … of defendant's argument is mistaken. As plaintiff properly points out, the judge utilized sanctions available pursuant …
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… drew five to ten thousand attendees at any given time. To accommodate the large crowd, United provided portable … did not inspect the property to ensure its safety. She points to the depositions of Fermin DeJesus and Melanio … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points: POINT I THE MARCH 21, 2019 ORDER VACATING THE PRIOR …
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… entered Claridge's property and removed technological components identified as "SIM chips" from seven Claridge … return the SIM chips. On April 7, 2017, Claridge filed a complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) against Schindler … performance. On April 6, 2017, Schindler filed a two-count complaint against Claridge in the Morris County Law Division …
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… denied his motions to suppress physical evidence, and to compel production of the arresting officers' personnel … 2C:35-5(a)(l) and (b)(2). The State also agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of five years in state prison … offenses, defendant filed three motions that sought to compel production of the arresting officers' personnel …
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… Anderson appeals from that portion of a Law Division order compelling the forfeiture of his entire pension earned while … Court for the District of New Jersey to interference with commerce by extortion under color of official right, … Assessor's office. Defendant raises the following related points on appeal: POINT I THE STATE'S FORFEITURE OF THE …
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… appeal from the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy, Division of Community Affairs, Department of Law and Public Safety. … denial of the application amounted to impermissible anti-competitive conduct, and the doctrine of equitable estoppel … practice. 6 A-2080-19 Petitioner presents the following points of argument: POINT I THE BOARD ERRONEOUSLY ACTED …
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… a New Jersey religious corporation, and THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE PALISADES, … Inc., Eastern Korean Presbytery, and The Administrative Commission of the Presbyterian Church of the Palisades, Inc. … Eastern Korean Presbytery (EKP), and the Administrative Commission of the Presbyterian Church of the Palisades in …
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… provision, permitting the State to revoke its sentencing recommendation if the defendant is arrested on new charges … that limit the State's right to revoke its sentencing recommendation or recommend a harsher sentence if a defendant … conviction. More particularly, he raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE SENTENCING COURT …
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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … purposes of his motion, that defendant filed his gross income A-4479-14T2 4 tax return on July 7, 2008. It was due … 7 This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE STATUTE OF …
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… who denied slashing her tires. He stated he wanted to come over and bring a pair of sneakers for B.C., but T.B. … attempt to calm him down. She also called for her sons to come in the room hoping they would help her to calm … it may be fruitful to stay now. Go would mean you're coming back tomorrow at 9:00. Those are the alternatives; …
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… child. Defendant challenges the court's: admission of fresh-complaint evidence; jury instructions; refusal to charge a … 2020 statements to A.P.F. and A.M.P. under the fresh-complaint exception to the hearsay rule. Defense counsel … not admit A.P.F.'s or A.M.P.'s testimony regarding J.P.'s complaints made "about 7 to 10 years" after the 2 N.J.S.A. …
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… prior orders and to sanction defendant for his willful non-compliance with those orders. We affirm. I. Because the … regarding the step- down provision of the FJOD because "no competent evidence . . . support[ed] defendant's claim that … weekly alimony obligation to $100 based on a monthly income of $1,070 the court had imputed to plaintiff. Id. at …
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… the check- in area, Corrine observed that defendant had become "agitated" while speaking with Susan. Defendant … carry an off-duty firearm, a corrections officer must also complete the qualification for that specific off-duty … force. The training officer confirmed that defendant had completed training in both 2019 and 2020. Specifically, as …
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… the PCR court denied all of defendant's claims, issuing comprehensive statements of reasons supporting each order. … court concluded this evidence would not have changed the outcome of the trial. Turning to defendant's IAC claims against … of the case. Defendant appeals, raising the following points: I. DEFENDANT ESTABLISHED HIS ENTITLEMENT TO …
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… prior to the six-day trial on the remaining charges, which commenced on February 15, 2023. Trial testimony established … to the officers what Latoya told her, and the police accompanied Candeisha back to the house. Latoya testified she … N.J. 168, 180 (2016). "[E]rroneous instructions on material points are presumed to be reversible error." State v. …
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… last out-of-work social 1 FDX is a publicly traded holding company incorporated in Delaware in 1997 with its principal place of business located in Tennessee. The two companies are separate and distinct corporate entities and … they did not speak to each other. In addition, plaintiff complained that Hicks repeated personal information she …
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… for clarity and to avoid any confusion caused by their common last name. 3 A-0011-21 divorce litigation. In their … During his lifetime, Francesco operated a construction company. His wife worked at a factory for many years. They … secured financing for the construction of the home from a commercial lender. Once the construction was completed, …