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… the Jersey City Police Department received multiple citizen complaints reporting that a man named "Alexis" was selling … Street (Paterson Street house).2 The police also received a complaint that Alexis was selling heroin from the second floor of the house. The complainants described Alexis as a bald, light-skinned …
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… Further investigation revealed defendant had also failed to comply with a November 19, 2014 order requiring the … applied for admission into PTI. The PTI Director recommended defendant's PTI application be denied the … the PTI rejection. Defendant argued the PTI Director's recommendation and failure to consider relevant factors …
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… to file an answer or otherwise respond to plaintiff's complaint. I. Defendant and her husband, Perry Ford,1 owned … of participating in the business, and requiring Perry to become its sole operator. Defendant's personal injury action … sold to customers. On November 4, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division against Perry, Canvas House, …
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… OAKS DEVELOPMENT CORP., JOHN J. BRUNETTI, and MIDTOWN WATER COMPANY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE … (ODC), John J. Brunetti (Brunetti), and Midtown Water Company (Midtown) appeal from an order entered by the Law … granted Midtown a franchise to operate a private water company in that area. The State authorized Midtown to …
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… and various charities. In January 2012, Bionci filed a complaint in the Chancery Division, Probate Part, under … In March 2012, the Weisbergs filed an answer to Bionci's complaint. That same month, the Bestes filed a complaint seeking to have the Will and Codicil declared …
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… which he articulates as follows: POINT I – THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY FIRST INSTRUCTING THE JURY AS … POSSIBLY INDICATIVE OF CONSCIOUSNESS OF GUILT AND THEN COMPOUNDED THAT INITIAL ERROR BY ISSUING AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL … the sentences. A. The Jury Instructions "An essential ingredient of a fair trial is that a jury receive adequate and …
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… dispute and plaintiff's application for an FRO. In her complaint in support of the TRO, plaintiff recounted … lose custody of J.M. Plaintiff also alleged defendant had committed a prior act of domestic violence during the … that Judge Sattely permitted extensive testimony on both points. Indeed, defendant testified regarding his concerns …
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… until he inappropriately touched her, which made her uncomfortable. As a result of the referral, the Division … of anxiety due to the physical and sexual trauma and recommended Amanda participate in individual trauma-focused … at AHCH. At the conclusion of the evaluation, it was recommended that there be no contact between Ronald and Amanda …
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… plate and a missing or nonfunctional rear light. Herbert, accompanied in the patrol car by a Detective Grogan,2 also … considerations which were "supported 14 A-5238-15T3 by competent credible evidence in the record." Grate, 220 N.J. …
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… Rule 3:22- 12. We agree, and affirm. I. The following facts come from the transcripts of defendant's plea hearing and … endangering the welfare of a child, and the prosecutor's recommendation of a probationary sentence which would be … supervision for life I shall be in the legal custody of the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and I shall be …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS HEATHER GRIECO, Plaintiff, v. BOROUGH … OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CUSTODIAN OF THE RECORDS; and KAITLYN COMPTON, DEPUTY BOROUGH CLERK IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS … by plaintiff the week after the subject request. The court points this out to highlight the similarities between …
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… an arbitration provision. Donald appeals from an order compelling him to arbitration. He argues that he is not a … Accordingly, the family court held that Donald could be compelled to arbitration as a third party bound to the 1 To … court finds that Donald is bound, then all parties can be compelled to arbitration. If the court finds that Donald is …
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… Defendant did not testify. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE FAILURE OF THE TRIAL COURT TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON MUTUAL COMBAT AS A LESSER-INCLUDED OFFENSE OF AGGRAVATED ASSAULT … charge under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a) for simple assault "committed in a fight or scuffle entered into by mutual …
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A-37/38-23 Response To Amicus Brief Attorney General
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… to admit it during trial. At most, defense counsel’s comment shows that counsel anticipated the State’s use of a … further insight into the issue of Shaquan’s intent. Studies showing that slow- motion replay systematically … verdict. The Attorney General mischaracterizes these studies, claiming they show that slow-motion replay in fact may …
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… the house. On May 7, 2021, defendants filed an eviction complaint based on 2 In early 2021, plaintiffs' real estate … performance case." Defendants filed a second eviction complaint against plaintiffs in February 2022, based on … actions were subsequently consolidated with plaintiffs' complaint and transferred to the Law Division. The case was …
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… to the summary judgment motion was filed late and was not accompanied by a certification as required by Rule 4:46-5(a). … conclusions . . . entirely unsupported by affidavit or competent evidence. Even in viewing the facts most favorably … clearly established consumer rights" and to "provide[] remedies for posting or inserting provisions contrary to law." …
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… possession of a handgun. He contends the prosecutor committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion by … with Rule 3:28- 3(b)(1), defendant submitted statements of compelling reasons to justify his admission. Defendant … He added that he became known as a talented artist in his community and has been asked on several occasions to assist …
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… trees along the entire Fourteenth Street frontage to accommodate the proposed drainage system. 4 A-2075-23 In a … he reviewed plaintiffs' revised application and submitted comments and recommendations to the Board. In regard to the street design …
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A-28-24 Reply Brief
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… line that lists an individual’s name rather than the company’s, could be exploited and distorted in an attempt to …
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… which were "serious in nature," and resulted in "loss of commutation time" and "[a]dministrative [s]egregation"; and … [him] a significant opportunity to speak on several points [and] . . . listened to [his] answers as evidenced by … 'Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …