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… at trial, the Family Part judge found that defendant had committed the predicate acts of terroristic threats and … threats and harassment. Having found that defendant had committed the predicate acts, the court went on to find that … that defendant could resume parenting time based on the recommendation of the therapist. At the time that the FRO was …
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… the note and mortgage at the time it filed its foreclosure complaint, we affirm. At trial, PennyMac presented one … REO [real estate owned] regional 1 PennyMac Corp. filed the complaint in this matter and prosecuted the foreclosure … Servicing's system, it "scrubs" the data to ensure it is complete and accurate, verifying any discrepancies against …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add only the following comments. In August 2012, defendants left their children … the result of her conviction in January 2013, H.L. only visited the children four times. Once she was in jail, the … where she again received parenting skills training. After completing the program in May 2015, H.L. was moved to a …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1), and third degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1). … a check in the amount of $1,207.10 from the insurance company as compensation for her loss. D.M. testified her …
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… of the State's motor vehicle code, Officer Idzahl ran a computer search on the vehicle's license plate, which … home. Judge Mellaci expressly found that the officers' comments about the length of time it would take to obtain a … the proceeding with defendant's knowledge. After the search commenced, defendant asked whether he could stop the search. …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the theft charge and to recommend that defendant be sentenced to a five-year prison … running concurrent with . . . a sentence that may never come down, doesn't seem to fit under a . . . knowing and … defendant failed to present any evidence that "the outcome of [his] case would have been any different. The court …
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… and fourth-degree credit card theft. The State would not recommend any particular sentence,1 but would agree to a … extensive plea colloquy to assure defendant's 1 This plea, coming after the pretrial conference, was subject to a plea … that defendant's attorney advised him diametrically opposite to the plea agreement as he alleges, then defendant …
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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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… 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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… 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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… LLC, Salvatore Tamburo, and Daniela Tamburo (plaintiffs) commenced this action against defendants A Plus Cleaners and … cross-moved for leave to file an amended 3 A-1867-17T4 complaint adding Cherry Plaza as a party. Both motions were … failure to join Cherry Plaza, the second, fifth, and sixth points attack the judge's October 2015 rulings on …
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… earnings of approximately $110,000 per year and imputed income to defendant of $35,000 per year. The PSA stated the … financial relief based on plaintiff's alleged increased income. Plaintiff opposed the motion. The court granted … their own fees. 8 A-4923-18 Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR …
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… 40A:14- 147, including but not limited to: conduct unbecoming a superior officer, neglect of duty, and failure to … hearing, the hearing officer made findings and recommended termination on November 20, 2019.3 On Monday, … bulletin board, on the main page of Caldwell's municipal website, and in three local newspapers. Defendants sent …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … handgun. Defendant was twenty-two years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the April 9, 2020 sentencing hearing, the court imposed the recommended sentence that had been negotiated by the State in …
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… GEICO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. __________________________ … awards totaling $48,397.71, and granting defendant's (commercial carrier) cross-motion to vacate the awards and … was filed on December 23, 2020. 3 A-1227-20 tortfeasor deposited $35,000 from the proceeds of the insurance policy into …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0425-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF C.M. ________________________ Submitted … we are asked to determine whether a civil declaration of incompetency made by the Law Division, Civil Part, pursuant to … matters, and pursuant to [N.J.S.A.] 3B:12-49, the [c]ourt appoints a guardian to exercise these powers on behalf of the …
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… serve as: a) Managing Director of defendant's Personal and Commercial Boater Safety Associations; b) Managing Director … 31, 2014. Section one divided plaintiff's term with the company into an init ial period of forty-eight months … and a subsequent period during which plaintiff would become an at-will employee (At-Will Period). Section one …