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Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2003
178 N.J. 250 (N.J. 2003)

Summary

holding exigency continued after six shots were fired on public street one block from Atlantic City boardwalk and no gun was found on the suspect because there was "real danger" the gun was hidden or discarded in a public place and would be lost as evidence or "fall into malevolent, untrained or immature hands"

Summary of this case from State v. Holdren

Opinion

2003


PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION

362 N.J. Super. 319 827 A.2d 1143 362 N.J. Super. 633 829 A.2d 1143 362 N.J. Super. 463 828 A.2d 946 362 N.J. Super. 91 827 A.2d 293

Lower Court Title Date Disposition Citation State v. Cevallos-Bermeo 11/14/2003 Denied State v. Wilson 11/14/2003 Denied , State v. Miller 11/14/2003 Denied State v. Whitted 11/14/2003 Denied State v. Ellis 11/14/2003 Denied Moore v. Borough of Monmouth Beach 11/14/2003 Denied Siebert v. Drew University 11/14/2003 Denied Manfra v. C.J. Hesse, Inc. 11/14/2003 Denied Jordan v. Solomon 11/14/2003 Denied , State v. Fermin 11/14/2003 Granted State v. Evans 11/14/2003 Denied State v. Long 11/18/2003 Denied Boyadjian, In re 11/18/2003 Denied , Estate of Opalka ex rel. Opalka v. Boiardo 11/18/2003 Denied Kidd v. Helene Fuld Medical Center 11/18/2003 Denied Christensen v. Jungles 11/18/2003 Denied New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services v. P.G.; D.J.G., In re Guardianship of 11/18/2003 Denied Bascom Corporation v. Dulkis 11/18/2003 Denied Cumberland Mutual Fire Insurance Company v. Dahl 11/18/2003 Denied , Watlington v. New Jersey State Parole Board 11/18/2003 Denied State v. Lambert 11/18/2003 Denied State v. Gourvitz 11/18/2003 Denied State v. Hoffman 11/18/2003 Denied State v. Wilson 11/18/2003 Denied


Summaries of

Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2003
178 N.J. 250 (N.J. 2003)

holding exigency continued after six shots were fired on public street one block from Atlantic City boardwalk and no gun was found on the suspect because there was "real danger" the gun was hidden or discarded in a public place and would be lost as evidence or "fall into malevolent, untrained or immature hands"

Summary of this case from State v. Holdren

holding that one-on-one show-up within a reasonably short time after the crime was committed was permissible even though defendant was identified while in custody, in handcuffs and in the back of a police car

Summary of this case from State v. Alexander

noting that most intentionally committed criminal conduct is done by actors whose judgment is clouded by some mental condition and holding that this alone does not deprive the actor of the ability to act intentionally

Summary of this case from Electric Insurance Company v. Marcantonis
Case details for

Petitions for Certification

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jan 1, 2003

Citations

178 N.J. 250 (N.J. 2003)
837 A.2d 1092

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