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… v. TOWNSHIP OF LAKEWOOD and THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LAKEWOOD, … the cause for respondents Township of Lakewood and Township Committee of the Township of Lakewood (Secare Law Firm, … against defendants Township of Lakewood and its Township Committee (Lakewood); (2) vacate the final judgment entered …
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… and Bergman. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education. Andrew W. Li argued the cause for … times between February 2023 and April 2024, conducting on-site visits to the school in September 2023 and April 2024. … that it had increased its scores by ten percentage points in ELA and 2.8 percentage points for mathematics, and …
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… witness opinion testimony and (2) prosecutorial misconduct committed in the prosecutor's summation to the jury. … objection, "as an expert in the field of historical cell site analysis." He testified that according to Caruso's … Nicholas Bersani arrived at the scene and began chest compressions. Officer Jason Sailer2 and Officer Gary Lewitt …
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… ideations. He has been voluntarily and involuntarily committed on several occasions. He has a history of domestic … screens. With a few exceptions, S.L. failed to cooperate or complete the services provided. 4 A-3440-20 In March 2018, … the court S.L. understood what was happening and was competent to complete the surrender. S.L.'s counsel also …
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… his child support obligation based on the child's income, indicating that she was financially independent; and … the parties by mutual consent agreed that defendant would become the parent of primary residence. At that time, … proof that the child is a full-time college student (completely enrolled in 12 credits). If the Child is enrolled …
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… a strategic 6 A-1654-20 decision, he has the burden of overcoming "'the presumption that' [trial counsel's] decisions … expecting . . . defendant to have proven . . . someone else committed the crimes in question" and would not have … for various medical reasons and if B.R. had left the campsite, the witness would have "absolutely" woken up. And the …
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… DOCKET NO. A-3427-19 BRAD MOINI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD, Defendant-Respondent. … a nursery, a farm market, landscaping operations, a compost area, "horse and animal raising and rehabilitation … on them, we have duly considered appellant's other points and sub-points and conclude they lack sufficient …
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… the Prosecutor's Office who had previously served as deputy commander of the NTF, as an expert witness in street level … and called no witnesses. II. A. Defendant argues the judge committed reversible error by not conducting the … 6 A-4790-14T1 Defendant cites no published decision that compels the court to conduct the Sands/Brunson hearing …
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… for the reasons explained in Judge Taylor's cogent and comprehensive opinion. I. We discern the following facts and … these general principles to the record before us. Defendant points to behavioral and neurological science studies that … of the killing was such that he could not form the requisite intent." He also noted that, at the time of the …
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… she obtained a $600 financial settlement from her title company "for the loss of property that's shown on the [2006] … This appeal followed. Defendant argues three principal points on appeal. First, he asserts that plaintiff is … see also Plaza v. Flak, 7 N.J. 215, 222-23 (1951). The requisite adverse time period in New Jersey is generally thirty …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-2566. Catherine M. Elston argued … violation" two years prior because "it did not result in points on [his] license." As to the two violations he … This appeal followed. On appeal, Mateo raises the following points for our consideration:1 I. AS A MATTER OF LAW, THE . …
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… 24, 2018 judgment of conviction, raising the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE: THE MOTION COURT'S … a spent 9mm shell casing in a shot glass inside the glove compartment of the vehicle's interior. After completing the … the validity of the motor vehicle stop. The judge posited that "the core issue of th[e] motion [was] whether the …
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… orbital and mandible fractures. He spent several weeks in a coma in the hospital's intensive care unit. After plaintiff … of rehabilitation therapy. In July 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging he was injured in the accident due to … The matter was later tried before a jury. After the parties completed the presentation of their evidence, the judge …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5071-17T2 NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. CHARLES C. HUTCHINSON, … and Moynihan. On appeal from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, Agency Docket No. 06612. Thomas J. Russomano … license was processed in accordance with the requisite procedure. He received the MVC's initial Notice of …
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… RENDERED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL FOR FAILING TO COMMUNICATE, CONSULT, REVIEW DISCOVERY, OR INVESTIGATE, ALL … a real estate professional, inserted his own name and deposited into his personal bank account a blank check for $1000 … in the second-degree range, with the State agreeing to recommend a sentence of eight years subject to the No Early …
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… A-5904-17T1 IN THE MATTER OF ALLAN KENNEY JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION. ________________________ Argued March 2, 2020 – … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2797. Charles J. Sciarra argued … General, argued the cause for respondent Juvenile Justice Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; …
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… charge of the restaurant after he observed the person come out of the office wearing a different shirt than when … could view the surveillance video. The detective did not accompany the sergeant, stating, "I . . . informed Sergeant … and witnesses. He located a camera belonging to a security company for the nearby mall; after leaving the restaurant, …
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… and REBECCA LIQUARI, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. JENNIFER COMBS, Defendant, and PROCURA MANAGEMENT INC., and/or … 39:6A-1 to -35, first enacted in 1972, L. 1972, c. 70, and comprehensively amended in 1998 by enactment of the … injuries be evaluated at certain intervals called Decision Points. Upon reaching a Decision Point, an insured must …
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… federal term he was then serving. He presents the following points on appeal: POINT ONE THE INDICTMENT SHOULD HAVE BEEN … other crimes evidence that, although admissible, was unaccompanied by the appropriate limiting instruction. However, … and several others.2 Bryant pleaded guilty and, in compliance with his plea agreement, testified for the State. …
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… parole ineligibility. At sentencing, defendant said: "I did commit this crime and I'm sorry for what happened and . . . Williams was available and requested to come, but my lawyer refused to call her[.]" On direct … – PREJUDICE IS PRESUMED WHERE THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST COMPROMISED DEFENSE COUNSEL'S STRATEGIC TRIAL DECISIONS. …