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… Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial criminal offense was committed.2 In September 2022, the condition was modified, … "prior to purchasing, possessing[,] or utilizing any computer and/or device that permits access to the [i]nternet …
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… payments, a down payment on a car, car repairs, and a computer. These expenditures purportedly totaled $24,686.35. … and "had absolutely nothing to do with the divorce." He points out that N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30 requires a custodian to … to gifts. N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30. Rather, defendant only points to his testimony at trial to indicate such purchases …
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… his right to appeal the approval of Cellco's wireless communication facility to the trial court with an … seeking Board approval to construct twelve wireless communications antennas on the rooftop of an … complied with FCC emission standards, specifying the site would be below the acceptable standards. While six …
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… November 16, 2023 final judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice following a bench trial. We affirm. … defendant, and when those efforts failed, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part seeking $750 plus costs. … explained that such verbal agreements were "very, very common" during the COVID-19 pandemic. At trial, no written …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … cartridges and disposable devices. The cartridges are compatible with an electronic cigarette manufactured by … dwindled significantly. The Director did not conduct site visits after March 5, 2020, because of COVID-19 …
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… exchanged when plaintiff notified Phelan that he could commence employment on March 12, 2021, and requested a copy … Instead, in March 2021, plaintiff filed a single count complaint alleging unlawful employment practices, … the record lacks any evidentiary support because those data points in isolation were insufficient to establish a prima …
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… Chris Williams appeals from an order dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failure to state a cause of action pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). In his complaint, plaintiff alleged he was on the premises of … melting a Styrofoam cup." The motion judge dismissed the complaint with prejudice, finding plaintiff had failed to …
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… by any direct or circumstantial evidence as long as it is competent and meets the requisite standards of proof. The broad definition of operation … arguments for our consideration: POINT I THE SUPERIOR COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY HOLDING THAT THE STATE WAS …
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… and date of birth, which were provided. After running a computer search, Riaz learned defendant's driver's license … opened and emptied the contents of a center console storage compartment, where he found a Ziploc bag containing … to the front passenger seat area, and ultimately the glove compartment, where he discovered a handgun. At a point …
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… Malika Williams advised trial counsel defendant's brother committed the homicide. However, one week later, she advised … in April 2021, defendant had been harassing her to come to court and lie, and she did not know anything about … of great significance and would probably not alter the outcome of a verdict." Ways, 180 N.J. at 189. This requires …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY 495 Dr. Martin … R. 4:64 motion for summary judgment dismissing the Complaint as untimely. Background and Procedural History … of New York. Plaintiff filed timely New Jersey Gross Income Tax (“NJGIT”) returns for tax years 2013, 2014, 2015, …
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… home. In contrast, L.I. informed the police that she had become lost the evening before and defendant had picked her … by defendant's former counsel opined that defendant was not competent to stand trial. In 2020, defendant was evaluated … Center, and an expert opined that defendant was not competent to stand trial. Accordingly, the criminal case was …
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… have been remediated." In August 2021, Sam filed an FD complaint against Kali, seeking joint legal custody and … Sam admits Leo and Kim never lived with him. Moreover, he points to no authority to support his position that the … Kali's custody, given his failure to fully satisfy the requisite prongs of the psychological parentage test enunciated …
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… detailed in two written opinions by Judge Keith E. Lynott accompanying the orders challenged 3 A-3589-20 on this appeal. … Shopping Center in Montclair. The structure is historic and comprised of train tracks, sheds, and stanchions supporting … in a resolution, which contained its findings. After the site plan was approved, the township passed a traffic …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3197-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.H., SVP-368-04. ________________________ … its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3197-21 commitment in the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant to … N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.24 to -27.38.1 We affirm. I. A judge committed T.H. to the STU in 2004 pursuant to the SVPA. In …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiff's complaint after concluding her proffered expert report … attorney deviated from any legal standard of care in recommending the mediated settlement between the parties, … and Todd Morici were previously married. Todd filed a complaint of divorce against plaintiff in June 2006. At the …
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… an evidentiary hearing for the reasons set forth in her comprehensive thirty-seven-page written opinion. Judge … had not demonstrated prejudice to undermine the outcome of the trial. The judge held trial counsel's decision … the judge noted defendant had no legal entitlement to compel a plea offer or a plea bargain. 277 N.J. Super. 40, …
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… As part of the full economic analysis, applicants must complete a template "cost-benefit analysis" spreadsheet … has been reviewed by the Chief Executive Officer of the company certifying the information is accurate and that "but … one location compared to the same wages at the out-of-state site. The hearing officer explained why NJEDA used PIT, …
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… and both occupants were transported to the hospital with complaints of head and neck pain. The Lexus sustained minor … The prosecutor agreed with the director's decision. In a comprehensive letter to defendant's counsel, the prosecutor … "the State does actually look at offenses that are combined with DWI or with refusal in a much different way …
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… was indicted for first-degree murder while engaged in the commission of a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); … N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; … Pursuant to the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend concurrent sentences not to exceed twenty-five years …