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… RPPD in November 2016. Plaintiff expressed an interest in becoming Flannelly's secretary upon her retirement but was not … over the course of her employment, she also was: given less overtime than other officers; denied opportunities for … to male officers; denied timely reimbursements for college credits; forced to go on calls without a backup officer, …
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… 1:03 p.m. on October 20, 2018, he responded to an apartment complex in the township. James was dispatched to 2 Ian … if I need to speak to a lawyer I will first. 5 Despite crediting James' testimony that he only observed the front … such as a home, apartment or motel room might pose the requisite danger to the police or public to justify the …
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… data regarding comparable sales, Nemeth relied on the websites of the New Jersey Association of Tax Boards, New … stated it would need to "schedule a hearing . . . in the future to determine whether something like sanctions or … each litigant bear his own counsel fees." First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 425 (App. Div. …
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… was improper. POINT II THE IDENTIFICATION INSTRUCTION WAS INCOMPLETE, RESULTING IN PLAIN ERROR THAT DEMANDS REVERSAL. … evidence, we begin by stating the applicable legal principles before discussing the testimony adduced at the pretrial … was "a substantial period of time." The judge therefore credited Harris's testimony, noting the victim observed …
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… favorable reviews." Petitioner also provided proof he completed a handgun qualification course. During the course … Berry further testified regarding: petitioner's referencing credit as a "figment of the imagination," ballot harvesting … this information from the Chief's biography on the SPD's website. Detective Berry referenced this communication in his …
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… Di.rector of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … or hearing before the Board (pages 19 and 22); 6) examples of crimes and offenses constituting grounds for refusal … A reference check may include personal, business and credit references. If the application is not complete the …
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… trial convictions for sexual assault and child endangerment committed against his wife's eleven-year-old niece, … bed and remove her pants and underwear. This time, and on future occasions, he locked the bedroom door. Defendant … testimony improperly bolstered Paula's and Daniella's creditability by providing evidence of their prior …
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… landlord-tenant matter arises from a dispute concerning a commercial lease (the Lease) for a premises to be used as an … required that any subtenant rent was given to plaintiff but credited to the amounts FZG owed. FZG was required to make … of whether the individual guarantors participated in future negotiations or signed any future documents …
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… Di.rector of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … or hearing before the Board (pages 19 and 22); 6) examples of crimes and offenses constituting grounds for refusal … A reference check may include personal, business and credit references. If the application is not complete the …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … agreement with the State resulting in his guilty plea to lesser charges and trial testimony against defendants. After … the judge carefully questioned the juror and found him creditable in responding that he did not see anything upon …
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… and February 2018, a man, later identified as defendant, committed a series of robberies in Camden County while … which contained $150, her driver's license, and various credit cards; he then fled. She later described the man to … was stopped by Cherry Hill police approximately three miles away from the ShopRite parking lot. In defendant 's …
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… data regarding comparable sales, Nemeth relied on the websites of the New Jersey Association of Tax Boards, New … stated it would need to "schedule a hearing . . . in the future to determine whether something like sanctions or … each litigant bear his own counsel fees." First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 425 (App. Div. …
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… RPPD in November 2016. Plaintiff expressed an interest in becoming Flannelly's secretary upon her retirement but was not … over the course of her employment, she also was: given less overtime than other officers; denied opportunities for … to male officers; denied timely reimbursements for college credits; forced to go on calls without a backup officer, …
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… themselves to the circumstances as they now and may in the future exist. The parties agree to conduct themselves in a … litigants from accessing the courts. First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. … defense counsel provided plaintiff's attorney with the requisite written notice pursuant to Rule 1:4-8(b). In denying …
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… agent of ALEX PRODUCE CORP.; HEE JAE PARK d/b/a J&S PRODUCE COMPANY; LUIS JOSE BONILLA d/b/a LUIS JOSE PRODUCE; ZEF … who would allocate the monies received among the respective creditors entitled to payment. Included among those debtors … against Alliance, not counsel, without mention of the requisites mandated by N.J.S.A. 2A:15-59.1(a)(1). "An award of …
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… texted Martinez the name of the motel so he could “come down . . . to commit the robbery.” Later, Martinez and … In deciding whether a defendant is likely to offend in the future, sentencing courts frequently look to the defendant’s … weight in light of defendant’s age: Per the state, I would credit her [mitigating factor seven], but give it minimal …
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… Health Solutions, Inc., and Express Scripts Holding Co. to comply with administrative subpoenas issued by the Acting … I dissent because the majority fails to properly credit the plain language of N.J.S.A. 2A:32C-14, which does … has broad power to issue subpoenas. Other than the prerequisite that the State have a “reason to believe” a person has …
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… his decision not to testify. He also argues the court committed errors in imposing his sentences. After carefully … 104 HEARING OUTSIDE THE PRESENCE OF THE JURY AS A PREREQUISITE TO 6 A-0587-20 TESTIFYING IN HIS OWN DEFENSE AT TRIAL. … of such a disease or defect which a reasonable juror could credit." That is Murray at [p]age 399. Now Mr. Laban might …
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… of the three children. The trial on the first guardianship complaint took place in May 2018. Jim was not served with … with Jim. However, Jim was swaying while walking in the opposite direction of the restaurant, and when Allison tried to … with the good that will stem from the adoption. The court credited Dr. Strasser-Winston's opinion that the children …
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… instruction; (3) imposed an excessive sentence; and (4) committed cumulative error. We conclude that, based upon the … While in route, Shiquan discarded the wallets containing credit cards, driver's license, and cellphone, but gave … prior record is usually a fairly accurate predictor for future behavior, in this case I find it is not. This …