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… an October 14, 2021 order dismissing her domestic violence complaint, vacating her temporary restraining order (TRO), … remand the matter so that the trial court can make the requisite findings and conduct the appropriate analysis. We glean … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY …
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… payment. Unbeknownst to defendant, plaintiff had filed a complaint for foreclosure of the tax lien on the property in … lien within a week. Plaintiff subsequently filed an amended complaint on March 3, 2020, this time including defendant as … 2021. This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT 1 THE TRIAL COURT [ABUSED] ITS …
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… name, we refer to them by their first names. 3 A-1574-19 communicate with others. She also brought drugs into the … girlfriend and became acquainted with Anthony. She visited Anthony in prison and became involved in his narcotics … father. On January 28, 2013, the motion judge issued a comprehensive well- reasoned seventy-two-page written …
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… defendant's appeal was pending. He raises the following points for our consideration: 3 A-2237-19 POINT I THE … "No," to Question 1(a) on the jury sheet: "In the course of committing the [r]obbery did [defendant] threaten the … observed: "Defendant presented as relatively relaxed and comfortable, at ease, and readily responsive and conversant …
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… warrants. This took several minutes for the dispatch to complete. While waiting, defendant made and received several … his hands behind his back. Defendant said that he would comply but asked to leave his bag and his wallet with his … several minutes about the altercation on the bus, which was completely unrelated to the contents of his suitcase. During …
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… him guilty of the lesser included offense of manslaughter "committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable … address on remand. The PCR court noted this court had an incomplete record when considering defendant's prior PCR … the evidentiary hearing before the PCR court, defendant posited that he truthfully testified that it was a bullet from …
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… than credible. On appeal, defendant presents the following points for our consideration:1 I. HARASSMENT THAT OCCURRED … CELL PHONE DURING ZOOM. 1 For the sake of discussion, the points have been renumbered from defendant's brief. 5 … and written opinions. However, we add the following brief comments. Pro se litigants are expected to follow the Court …
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… 20, 2023 orders denying his motions to dismiss the amended complaint by Doriana 2 We refer to Dr. Loesberg as defendant … On December 14, 2021, plaintiff filed a medical malpractice complaint suing Dr. Ibrahim, Interventional Pain Management … against defendant based on the AOM waiver order. Plaintiff points out the judge who issued the AOM waiver order was …
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… also share a daughter, who is now two years old. In her complaint seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO), plaintiff asserted defendant committed the predicate acts of criminal coercion, … boxes of Transformer toys. After defendant told her to come downstairs, plaintiff found him "hitting the wall [and] …
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… On October 3, 2020, defendant was charged in a juvenile complaint with four acts of delinquency which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the following: … a State juvenile facility operated by the Juvenile Justice Commission, and the 6 A-1669-21 response of the juvenile to …
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… defendant moved to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to a computer data warrant (CDW), specifically his cell phone … with each other." According to Connors, Blackwell was becoming "increasingly upset" at defendant and his wife for … information, account notes, billing records with cell sites, including sector information (to show all outgoing …
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… later being promoted to detective, and eventually becoming a K-9 officer.1 In September of 2014, Freeman was … seeking modified or adjusted work, but the HSPD never accommodated him. Dr. Sandhu and Freeman's primary care … Freeman was totally and permanently disabled and unable to complete the functions of a police sergeant. Freeman also …
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… the home. With the front door open, officers heard "crying coming from the basement." Therefore, the officer in charge … counts of second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … issues he complains of. Appellate counsel raised several points, among them was the search of [defendant]'s home and …
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… off the cart." Although Knook previously told a workers' compensation insurance investigator the cart hit a tree root … she said yeah. I said all right. So I put my phone in the compartment and I started moving the cart to go towards the … was telling him, but I recall that we were saying . . . come on [Popper]. We need to go . . . . Q: And was [Knook] …
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… "convincing" testimony, that defense counsel "did not commit any errors in her representation of the defendant." … if the plea was withdrawn. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I [DEFENDANT] IS ENTITLED TO RELIEF … entered a structure without permission, with the purpose to commit an offense therein, and, in the course of committing …
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… of the events of October 6th were admittedly after she had come out of a deep sleep," "was in a fog," and "confused … testimony." Because defendant had "an interest in the outcome" of the trial, the judge did not deem defendant's … State only needed to "prove that [d]efendant purposefully committed an act of sexual contact." The judge explained …
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… Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc., and dismissing his complaint for damages under the Federal Employers' Liability … of the truck area. Although the truck had designated compartments for the storage of oxygen cylinders, plaintiff … work environment, reasonable foreseeability is a prerequisite to any claim. Hines, 926 F.2d at 268. The employer's …
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… was charged as a juvenile with delinquency for acts that if committed by an adult would constitute first-degree … for defendant's guilty pleas, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of fifteen years in State Prison, subject … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… of the mandatory minimum Graves Act1 sentence and to compel the State to provide him with the State's cumulative … placed under arrest, and, on May 3, 2022, charged under a complaint-warrant. Gonzalez searched the property where he … and requested a Graves Act waiver. She contended that outcome "would be appropriate based on [defendant's] young age, …
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… it was not fair and equitable given that discovery was incomplete. Third, the judge erred by not awarding him … in the context of a mediation session. Defendant correctly points out there are numerous references in the record where … appears. During that same hearing date, defendant points out 12 A-2940-21 that "the audio recording …