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… were indicted for second- degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(b)(2) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 … argument. State v. Robinson, 200 N.J. 1, 19 (2009) ("[T]he points . . . developed in proceedings before a trial court …
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… testified. In January 2017, the judge filed an order and accompanying statement of facts and conclusions of law. The … to average defendant's pre-judgment and post-judgment income in determining whether there has been a substantial … She contends the court erred by finding that she had income and 5 A-5071-18T3 benefits which were approximately the …
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… Counsel: The court has before it but one of a series of complicated claims surrounding the business dealings between … the loan exists under the “Contract Life” provisions, DAE points to Centerplate’s Form 10-K, which it filed with the … Expenses,” “Smallwares,” and “Uniforms.” As Centerplate points out in the Certification of Kevin McNamara, “it is . …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Dr. Fariborz Ashtyani's third amended complaint against defendants Critical Care Unit Resources, … tortious interference, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair competition, and civil conspiracy. After conducting … Judge Powers erred when he held plaintiff did not present competent evidence showing he was ever a member of CCUR. …
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… of the "substantial contributions" he and his other company made to IFP to cover its shortfalls. Plaintiff … appeals from an August 28, 2017 order dismissing his complaint against defendant without prejudice following a … formed IFP, a fire protection contractor serving primarily commercial customers, as a partnership. Two years later they …
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… an eight-track player belonging to the victim. Following a competency hearing, the Family Part judge granted the … 5 The judge concluded: While the majority in [J.F.] makes a compelling argument for why N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-26.1 should apply … that his rehabilitation during incarceration warranted revisiting his sentence, because there was no means for the …
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… NO. A-4360-19 SUNWAY EQUITY, LLC, a Limited Liability Company organized and existing under the laws of the State … this action arising from the environmental remediation of commercial property (the property) by defendant JM Sorge, … LP (Suburban) about nine years after remediation was deemed completed, appeal the summary judgment dismissal of their …
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… (UPS) for over thirty years prior to his retirement as comptroller. He testified that, beginning in 1978, he … attempted to start after his retirement in order to earn income. During defendant's cross-examination, he was … for 2008, there was a segment in 2007, so my 2008 income paid the federal responsibility for 2007. Q Where is …
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… claimed he acted in self-defense when the victim, a complete stranger armed with "a metallic object," attacked … that he can avoid the necessity of using such force with complete safety by retreating . . . .'" (quoting N.J.S.A. … response to pain." Additionally, Taff opined that the combined effect of alcohol and cocaine detected in the …
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… he was bothering other guests, several of whom had lodged complaints about Miller's behavior. Miller refused to leave. … premises. Miller, however, resisted and became physically combative, flailing his arms and kicking. After bringing … in the holding room, recorded these events. Criminal complaints were issued against Miller alleging assault, …
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… Washington D.C. In discussing the "Columbus" painting and a companion painting to the "Sierras" work, Coles stated that … merit and historic value . . . ." On the same day, the Common Council of Plainfield issued a resolution on behalf … temperament of a man who made his personality felt in this community many years ago." Sminck spoke of "the historic …
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… murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), 2C:11-3(a)(1); … killed Huff before confessing that both he and Williams committed the murder. Following defendant's interview, he … the arguments raised before the PCR judge. Defendant also points to our decision on an appeal from the denial of a PCR …
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… in New Hampshire, was training Corso, who had recently completed his basic training at the Police Academy and was … on his way home from his uncle's house, he had "like two points on [his license,]" and he had previously been … on that issue. "Without cross-appealing, a party may argue points the trial court either rejected or did not address, …
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… arrest and capture, the NJSP High Risk Inmate Designation Committee (HRIDC) concluded that appellant required … (4) Gang minimum custody; (5) Full minimum custody; and (6) Community custody." See also Szemple v. Dep't of Corr., 384 … "remained charge free" and that as of 2017, "[had] [zero] points" on the objective classification score which takes …
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… of Transportation (DOT) because it owns and operates commercial vehicles incidental to its business operation. … of driving infractions. I. On appeal, plaintiffs raise two points in essentially the same terms. First, plaintiffs … R. 4:46-2). "Where the party opposing summary judgment points only to disputed issues of fact that are 'of an …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY (PSE&G), and HUGH D. SWEENEY, … judgment to defendants Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) and Hugh D. Sweeney and dismissing plaintiff's common law wrongful termination claim with prejudice. For …
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… Fils-Aime and Whetstone. Shortly after defendant and his companion arrived, Fils-Aime started "mouthing off." Defendant and his companion reacted to Fils-Aime's remarks. Fils-Aime … tavern and waited for Fils-Aime outside. Defendant and his companion also exited the tavern. Whetstone apologized to …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1517-17T2 COMMUNITY CORPORATION OF HIGH POINT, INC., … to the trial court for further proceedings. Plaintiff Community Corporation of High Point, Inc. (CCHP) is a … maintains, and operates a residential, membership-based community known as High Point Country Club Community …
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… 2C:28-7(a)(1), and second degree as well as third degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(a), N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(e), … of second degree official misconduct and second degree computer theft. On November 10, 2014, the judge denied … sentence required under 2C:20-25(h) for second degree computer theft where the victim is a government agency, and …
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… defendant voluntarily left the United States. Defendant committed the present offenses after illegally 3 A-4705-15T1 … into this country. The drugs are then moved to distribution points within the country. Those distribution points then distribute the drugs to the higher level …