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… in an unmarked black SUV as part of a surge detail to combat "open air drug" and other violent criminal activity. … all the way. After Burke repeated the request, the driver complied. Fearing for his safety, Burke told the driver to … the emergency lights were activated, an investigatory stop commenced when Trooper 6 A-3611-15T1 Burke activated the …
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… Maffucci appeal from an August 7, 2020 Law Division order, compelling arbitration and staying litigation of their … return to the unit until April 6, 2019, after their moving company observed mold growth on their personal property. … final hearing. 7 A-4448-19 On appeal, plaintiffs raise four points for our consideration. Procedurally, plaintiffs …
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… CURIAM Indicted on twenty-three counts for crimes allegedly committed during a planned home invasion that resulted in … that he did not want to be blamed for a murder he did not commit," and he "could also hear co[]defendant [Keshawn] … of a lineup"; and was seen on surveillance video "going and coming." Notably, he also argued defendant 1 Miranda v. …
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… record. On February 4, 2019, plaintiffs filed a five-count complaint against defendants Edwin Perez, Michael Kelly, and … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE LAW DIVISION ABUSED ITS … we do not reach the issues raised by defendants in Points I through III. The order granting leave to file a …
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… Slaby, LLC, appeals from the July 1, 2019 dismissal of its complaint and December 4, 2019 denial of its motion for … square groove style and $6.50 per square foot, when Slaby completed the project, plaintiff sent Northeast an invoice. … returned the check to Northeast and filed a seven-count complaint that not only asserted contract claims, but also …
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… & (b)(6). He pled guilty in exchange for the prosecutor's recommendation that defendant be sentenced to a period of no … period of parole ineligibility. At the time defendant committed his offense, he was already a drug court … of counsel (IAC), based upon his plea counsel not communicating with him or "investigat[ing] this matter." He …
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… order confirming an arbitration award and dismissing its complaint against defendant Wayne Township Primary Level … his current position with the Township Board of Health. He completed five years in the title of [c]hief [s]anitarian on … and the ratified bargaining agreement. Plaintiff filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Chancery Division …
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… afford other relief requested by defendant because he had come to judge with unclean hands. Having reviewed the … result in sanctions of $100 for every day that he failed to comply. On October 2, 2018, plaintiff sent defendant a … avoiding closing costs, including realtor’s 5 A-4662-18T3 commissions and attorney’s fees, associated with selling the …
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… for the reasons expressed by the PCR court in its comprehensive written decision. In our earlier opinion, we … or decided years after the date of the offense defendant committed. Moreover, defendant asserted that trial counsel … Defendant also asserted that although the offense was committed in 1990, and his convictions were based upon his …
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… defendant's PTI application, the prosecutor rejected the compelling reasons defendant raised in support of the … defense counsel, the prosecutor acknowledged some of the "compelling reasons" that supported defendant's PTI … That is of concern to the [c]ourt. And so the question becomes whether it is such a degree of concern that the State …
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… detective "observed the vehicle with a female in the car come through the toll booth, the right lane, pay 4 … and not readily available to the average person in the community. The court further found that Hambrecht reasonably … In exchange for the plea, the State agreed to recommend a seven-year sentence with three and one-half years …
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… probable cause that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present." … to furnish probable cause that a criminal offense has been committed"). Applying these principles to the case at bar, …
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… support payable by Paul.1 The PSA imputed Paul’s annual income to be $110,000 and Valsalen’s to be $50,000. Pursuant … Having fully considered them, we conclude all other points and sub-points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… Marshall argued the cause for respondent (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Lisa R. Marshall, on the brief). … in a crosswalk — that she paid. Plaintiff filed a complaint and jury demand alleging that defendant operated … her vehicle in a negligent and careless manner. The complaint requested damages for plaintiff's personal …
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… discussed with defendant that he would be deported after completion of his prison sentence. Under questioning from …
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… continued to live, pay his share of its carrying costs and comply with court orders requiring its sale. Defendant … $50,000 to his parents after plaintiff issued subpoenas compelling their appearance at trial. One of the parties' rare points of agreement in the case was that defendant had a …
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… . . . FOR RELEASE. We disagree and affirm. 1 Defendant completed an aggregate seven-year prison term with forty-two … parole ineligibility under Indictment No. 12-06-9271 before commencing a current consecutive term under Indictment No. … made that predicate showing, the trial court [would be compelled to] weigh various factors that affect the decision …
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… a teacher was entitled at the time his leave of absence commenced . . . shall be restored to him upon his return. … 2013-14 school year. Plaintiff filed a Chancery Division complaint alleging violation of her contractual rights to … subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the commission for limited continuance of coverage during . . . …
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… of conflict, mandating the relief. A member of the "legal community" allegedly told her she would not receive a fair … recuse itself because of plaintiff's standing in the legal community and the parentage of one of the many judges in … re Advisory Letter No. 7-11 of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee, 213 N.J. 63 (2013). No bright-line rule can be …
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… he conducted an inadequate investigation and improperly recommended defendant enter a guilty plea to aggravated … failed to "offer any affidavit or certification or other competent evidence of the substance or reasonable basis for … "any evidence . . . material to [the application's] outcome." 6 A-5449-18T4 The judge also rejected defendant's …