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… 2C:39-5(b) (count two); second-degree possession of a community gun while engaged in criminal activity, N.J.S.A. … (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C-39-4.1(a) (count … the intent to distribute (count one), and possession of a community gun (count three). The remaining counts of the 1 …
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… that condition, defendant obtained an order in May 2015 compelling plaintiffs and their attorney to answer the … responses from plaintiffs and their counsel were not forthcoming. Defense counsel thereafter sought arrest warrants, … to track it. Plaintiffs' counsel then filed two motions to compel the Appellate Division Clerk to execute a stop …
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… and mental health issues, she failed to successfully complete any programs, repeatedly relapsed and overdosed, … health conditions and confirmed that defendant was in compliance with her program's requirements since May 2016. However, he still did not recommend reunification with Ricky as defendant would need at …
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… A POTENTIAL MISUNDERSTANDING OF BOTH CONSPIRACY AND ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY – PARTICULARLY THE NOTION OF "MERE … a cell phone when arrested. Information obtained through a communications data warrant revealed phone calls between … question: [C]an a person be found guilty of conspiracy if common sense leads the jury to believe beyond a reasonable …
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… that records obtained from Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) reflected that one account holder paid the … available to the officers at the time. While [defendant] points to evidence suggesting that the residence could be … considered oral argument, denied the petition, and issued a comprehensive oral opinion. The judge concluded without an …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1e (JUDGMENT OF CONVICTION [AND] ORDER FOR COMMITMENT DATED OCTOBER 2, 2015). POINT II THE TRIAL COURT … . contained in the indictment, in return for the State's recommendation that he be sentenced as a 2 The Graves Act, … minimum term of imprisonment be imposed on an offender who commits one of the crimes designated in the Act – including …
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… of the Hunterdon Central Regional School District (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; John B. Comegno, II, and Brandon R. Croker, on the brief). Gurbir S. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF …
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… Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. On direct appeal, among other points, defendant argued that the trial court erred by … by order dated March 21, 2016. Judge Stuart Peim2 issued a comprehensive twenty- two page written opinion that accompanied the order and set forth his reasons for denying …
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… guilty voluntarily. In return, the State agreed to recommend a non-custodial probationary sentence and dismiss … on successor counsel's "personal knowledge" and does not comply with Rule 1:6-6. Claypotch v. Heller, Inc., 360 N.J. … Furguson, 198 N.J. Super. 395, 402 (App. Div. 1985)). In a comprehensive oral decision, the judge did so and denied the …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-16505. Adam M. Segal … of Education (Board) appeals from a Division of Worker's Compensation order awarding benefits NOT FOR PUBLICATION … to petitioner, Patrick Malone. Specifically, the Worker's Compensation judge found a disabling condition Malone …
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… private property. The police suggested the locker search by company personnel be conducted in the presence of a police … spoke to John Morris, Menu Foods' director of operations. Accompanied by maintenance manager Will Hughes and operations … Four witnesses testified. Wynn testified the lockers were Company property and were subject to inspection when …
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… discretionary extended term, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3(a), and to recommend five-year sentences to be served concurrently in the … he spent at least five months in in-patient drug treatment. Commenting that defendant had been "in the wind" for a year, … to the five years originally negotiated, you should find comfort in the fact that your recklessness in operating this …
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… relief. Among other things, defendant moved to: compel renewal of his daughter J.A.'s2 passport and take her … on April 27, 2021, seeking, among other things, an order: compelling renewal of J.A.'s passport to facilitate … and heard argument. It granted plaintiff's cross-motion to compel defendant to reimburse her $2,181 in excess- mileage …
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… a hearing officer (HO) sustained most of the charges and recommended Stanziano's termination.2 Stanziano received … of the Public Employees' Retirement System, after having completed [ten] years of service, be separated voluntarily … nexus where a Department of Public Works laborer committed acts of domestic violence against his …
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… medical practice, was on the verge starting his trial after completion of jury selection when he pled guilty to … or buildings or premises maintained for the purpose of committing offenses against the State. (3) Property which has become or is intended to become an integral part of illegal …
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… Maffucci appeal from an August 7, 2020 Law Division order, compelling arbitration and staying litigation of their … return to the unit until April 6, 2019, after their moving company observed mold growth on their personal property. … final hearing. 7 A-4448-19 On appeal, plaintiffs raise four points for our consideration. Procedurally, plaintiffs …
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… probable cause that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present." … to furnish probable cause that a criminal offense has been committed"). Applying these principles to the case at bar, …
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… support payable by Paul.1 The PSA imputed Paul’s annual income to be $110,000 and Valsalen’s to be $50,000. Pursuant … Having fully considered them, we conclude all other points and sub-points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… Marshall argued the cause for respondent (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Lisa R. Marshall, on the brief). … in a crosswalk — that she paid. Plaintiff filed a complaint and jury demand alleging that defendant operated … her vehicle in a negligent and careless manner. The complaint requested damages for plaintiff's personal …
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… CURIAM Indicted on twenty-three counts for crimes allegedly committed during a planned home invasion that resulted in … that he did not want to be blamed for a murder he did not commit," and he "could also hear co[]defendant [Keshawn] … of a lineup"; and was seen on surveillance video "going and coming." Notably, he also argued defendant 1 Miranda v. …