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… we conclude the prosecutor did not clearly and convincingly commit a patent and gross abuse of discretion in denying the application, we affirm. On October 24, 2022, a criminal complaint was filed against defendant alleging she committed … . . . why they don't undermine the factors that he points to that favors denial of his application. So there's …
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… this is not evidence. All of the evidence is going to come from the witness in this case. 4 In doing so, we reject … with internal frame parts that have not been altered or completed to a functional state" and lacked serial numbers. … one clear and unambiguous result, the interpretive process comes to a close, without the need to consider extrinsic …
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… later be decided after a plenary hearing. Pending the upcoming custody hearing, the parties continued to experience … shall have [Eden] overnight on Mondays and Tuesdays, commencing on Monday afternoons when [defendant] picks up … appealed. II. On appeal, defendant argues the following points: I. Because the trial court failed to properly engage …
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… order and remand for further proceedings. Plaintiff's First Complaint In July 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging the New Jersey State Parole Board, the … as a result of the sexual assault and murder allegedly committed by Farmer. Those defendants jointly moved for …
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… v. WESTCHESTER SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, AXIS SURPLUS INSURANCE COMPANY, EVANSTON INSURANCE … record. It is unnecessary to detail them as they are not points of contention on appeal; the parties do not dispute … a matter of law." Burnett v. Gloucester Cnty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 409 N.J. Super. 219, 228 (App. Div. 2009) …
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… was crushed in the process. Plaintiff collected workers’ compensation benefits from his employer, CSNJ. He and his … MT then filed a petition for certification, raising several points. As its primary argument in its petition, MT … Bank & Tr. Co. of Westfield, 17 N.J. 67, 73 (1954). MT points to one reported federal case, Kelley v. Edison …
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… judgment_land judgment_improvements judgment_exemptions freeze_act_year1 freeze_act_year2 judgment_description block_number … ctb_exemptions municipality_name county_name compute_0032 compute_0033 credit_overpay_ind int_days …
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… hearing, defendant testified she was entering her plea "freely, voluntarily [and] with full knowledge and … to thirty years. She was also aware, based on the court's comments 3 A-2411-21 and those memorialized in her plea … At the proceeding, defendant's counsel reiterated the points raised in his sentencing memorandum, specifically …
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… deemed to be unfounded. After Shari was involuntarily committed to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center (New Bridge), … he continues to reside. The Division filed its guardianship complaint in July 2021. After Matthew's removal in June … basis for the final judgment of termination. All other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… basis that probable cause existed to believe that E.S. had committed the delinquent act of possessing a firearm under … is a well-grounded suspicion or belief that the juvenile committed the alleged crime. In determining that the … was sufficient to show probable cause that the juvenile committed robbery and an aggravated assault.” The court …
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… photographs and videos of five- to six-year-old girls "completely naked performing oral sex with older men." She … an affidavit in which he avowed: Your affiant is aware that computers, cell phones and other electronic storage devices … the warrant itself limit with particularity those nine data points subject to search, as specified in Detective …
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… an incapacitated victim. He was paroled in August 2012 and commenced his PSL term at that time. Thereafter, Tarakji … term of incarceration of twelve months. 3 A-2522-23 After recommencing PSL in July 2015, Tarakji again violated multiple … and "in derogation of [his] . . . due process rights." He points out his counsel objected on the record as to the fact …
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… of Finances, Simon Nussbaum, testified that the "most common situation" in which the parties would execute an SCA … BrainBuilders had not reached an agreement with Optum. He complained about E.G. in particular, who he believed—like … substantial detriment." Toll Bros., Inc. v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Cnty. of Burlington, 194 N.J. 223, 253 …
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… marijuana from defendant and owed him $200, arranged to come to the house to repay the debt and purchase more … count seven, second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance offense, in … charges were to be dismissed and the State agreed to recommend a sentence of eight years on amended count one, …
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… and mitigating factors found were not 'based upon competent credible evidence in the record;' or (3) 'the … of violence or threats of violence; - (c) the crimes were committed at different times or separate places, rather than being committed so closely in time and place as to indicate a …
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… and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offense, … arrest in April 2015. The Nissan was owned by Yvette Freeman who, according to the motor vehicle database, … identified by the citizen informant. Albert viewed Freeman's Facebook account, which contained photographs of …
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… to defendant Toli Vurganov and dismissing plaintiff's complaint for injuries caused by alleged lead poisoning from … Vurganov and Arthur Montgomery. At the time plaintiff's complaint was filed, Montgomery had passed away.3 In 2009, … to protect the minor's privacy interests, which we deem are compelling interests outweighing the Judiciary's commitment …
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… from an interlocutory order of the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … to appeal from a May 1, 2025 order entered by a judge of compensation disqualifying the law firm of Goldberg Segalla … human resources functions, including providing workers' compensation coverage to its employees. On October 8, 2024, …
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… three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) (risk that defendant will commit another offense); and nine, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(9) … and attitude of defendant indicate she is unlikely to commit another offense), but gave it little weight. A … rule. The court found the procedural bar was both clear and compelling, and no exception, including fundamental …
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… the remaining counts of the indictment against him and recommend a nineteen-year 3 A-3868-23 sentence, subject to the … aggravating factors three (the risk that the defendant will commit another offense) and nine (the need for deterring the … of the defendant's conduct induced or facilitated its commission), six (defendant has compensated or will …