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… the seizure of heroin and weapons from residences and vehicles utilized by defendant. Following a four-month narcotics … The CI gave Plumeri the cell phone number defendant used to communicate with his customers to arrange drug transactions. … a basis for probable cause, provided sufficient support for crediting that information is presented. State v. Sullivan, …
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… automobile exception, a police officer may conduct a warrantless search of a motor vehicle during a lawful roadside stop … probable cause that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present." … car hoping to find contraband. In short, the trial judge's crediting of the entirety of Spagnola's testimony cannot be …
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… (count six); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense (count seven); second-degree … response, the State asserted defendant's claims were "meritless," and refused "to take any position as to defendant's … ultimately pled guilty again and received gap time credits. The reasoning supporting the first PCR judge's …
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… We refer to Milagros by her first name because she shares a common surname with defendant. By doing so, we intend no … and for the court to assess whether his opinion should "be credited if he provided an explanation of the significance … because "[a] statement of reasons is a necessary prerequisite for adequate appellate review of sentencing decisions." …
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… later, Edwards called the detective and asked him to come to his car. When the detective arrived at Edwards' car, … lab for analysis. She explained that there were 1,001 bundles of suspected narcotics submitted to the lab for … counter Klarin's testimony, nor did he offer evidence to discredit Klarin's analysis. His contentions are not supported …
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… NO. A-5025-14T2 A-3417-15T2 A-3670-16T2 IN RE THE PINELANDS COMMISSION'S CONSISTENCY DETERMINATIONS APPROVING TUCKAHOE … Protection (DEP) under the CMP's Pinelands Development Credit (PDC) program, N.J.A.C. 7:50-5.41 to -5.50. Certain … When prospective or injunctive relief "is sought against future violations of a statute, the time of decision rule is …
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… Board of Education appeal from the Board of Education's Commissioner's decision authorizing the Village of Loch … excess of the actual cost per pupil as determined under rules prescribed by the commissioner and approved by the State … a sending- receiving relationship with another district). Crediting the ECS's findings, the Commissioner also rejected …
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… him. After Torres was transported to the hospital, he complained of pain in his groin and pain or soreness in his … lay witness, Torres. Rather, the Board simply cited and credited parts of Torres's testimony the ALJ had not cited. … any other duty. [Id. at 212-13.] The only disputed prerequisite here is whether Torres was permanently and totally …
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… Mother's brother brought her to the hospital, where she was committed. The Division referred Mother for assessment by … "We will not overturn a family court's factfindings unless they are so 'wide of the mark' that our intervention is … justify supervising visitation. Further, the family court credited the testimony of the caseworker. The caseworker …
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… that shots had been fired at the Delsea Gardens apartment complex involving a black Toyota FJ Cruiser with a white … additional factors must be considered to generate the requisite level of reasonable and articulable suspicion." State … Id. at 475 (finding an officer could reasonably credit an anonymous patron who reported a robbery …
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… any evidence whatsoever that any loan proceeds were deposited into the parties' joint account or used for joint … any loan origination documents, loan statements or a credit report. [The partial printout] does not evidence … professional degree or license with the understanding that future benefits will accrue and inure to both of them, and …
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… the BCPO's cross-motion to preclude plaintiff from making future OPRA and common law requests pertaining to his 2001 … the requested records in his criminal trial discovery. She credited the BCPO investigator's certification that … AND DEFENDANT BCPO['S] TURNING [OVER] OF TAMPERED OR COMPOSITE COPY OF REQUESTED "UNEDITED- ORIGINAL WEDDING VIDEO …
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… and her daughter Susan Rivas moved to an apartment at New Community Gardens on Morris Avenue in Newark. Defendant, who … left the interview room, defendant removed Spratt's ATM and credit cards from his wallet and attempted to hide them … CONSTITUTION, AS WELL AS UNDER OUR OWN STATE EVIDENCE RULES, THE ADMISSION IN THIS CASE, OF ONE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S …
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… him. Neither pursued the assailant. Detective Gerald D'Alessio, of the New Jersey Transit Police Department, … M.G. confirmed his suspicions after visiting Mugshots.com and informed D'Alessio he believed defendant to be the … is either corroborated or contradicted, supported or discredited by other evidence" and "whether the witness made …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Theresa Yvette Kyles, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the … his photograph from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and showed it to Doe, who confirmed he bought … for probable cause if there is "a substantial basis" to credit it. Ibid. In evaluating an informant's tip, "an …
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… HAVE REASONABLE SUSPICION THAT A CRIMINAL OFFENSE WAS BEING COMMITTED WHEN 3 A-4077-15T3 THEY STOPPED THE CAR IN WHICH … in this case, on whether there was a substantial basis for crediting the informant's tip that defendants would be … knowledge. Id. at 95. Similarly, "predicting hard-to-know future events" can establish reliability by implying "the …
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… with failing to properly signal, N.J.S.A. 39:4-126; and a complaint charging defendant with obstructing the … warrant, ibid., the Court distinguished Pitcher as "inapposite." Id. at 591. 12 A-0853-15T1 not have made those … Law Division. Defendant argues that because neither judge credited Doremus's testimony regarding the two reasons he …
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… called her a liar. Sally also told the worker that she had complained about the sexual abuse to a childhood friend. … with her, and it is not unusual for children who are molested to have some positive, not just negative, … treatment, refusing to travel to visit her. The judge credited the expert testimony corroborating Sally's …
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… technology industry throughout the marriage, her income fluctuating between $62,000 and $120,000 annually. Most … by using the substantial amount of money he had deposited 3 A-4178-14T3 in various bank and investment accounts … was not entitled to receive a distribution of those assets. Crediting plaintiff's testimony, the court found that he …
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… of a handgun, and acquitted him of attempted murder, four lesser included offenses of aggravated assault, and … to Rule 3:20-1. The judge explained her reasoning in a comprehensive oral decision delivered from the bench, … it as inapplicable under these circumstances. To her credit, the judge also acknowledged in her memorandum of …