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… Family Part, Union County, Docket No. FD-20-1189-13. Freeman Law Center, LLC, attorneys for appellant (Adam C. … record. According to C.N., T.K. was regularly in the company of the child and was sometimes responsible for her … to the order as the December 7, 2017 order. 5 A-2606-18T1 communicate with C.N. with respect to the child's medical …
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… after executing the PSA, M.M. filed for divorce. In her complaint, M.M. requested the court enter an order directing … denying J.M.'s motion. In a written statement of reasons accompanying the order, the judge concluded J.M. presented no … or made findings inconsistent with or unsupported by competent evidence." Storey v. 7 A-4043-18T4 Storey, 373 …
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… 2C:39-5(b), that an indictment charged him with having committed. The court sentenced defendant in accordance with … EVIDENCE BECAUSE THE OFFICERS DID NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE REASONABLE SUSPICION TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATORY STOP … activity by a defendant before effectuating a Terry stop. Comparing the CI's information in this case to that which …
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… to collect the dishonored check, Berry filed a third-party complaint against third-party defendants alleging fraud, … . . . ." According to the allegations in the third-party complaint, in June 2016, Berry wrote a check for $3800 … was cashed on July 1, 2016. After receiving plaintiff's complaint, Berry reviewed his financial records. He …
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… gain entry and secure the premises. The PCR court issued a comprehensive well-reasoned oral decision on May 18, 2017. … 151 N.J. 41, 52 (1997) (citation omitted). "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify … satisfied he has not demonstrated excusable neglect to overcome the time bar under Rule 3:22-12. Defendant has also …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … problems described infra cause the water accumulation to freeze, not only complicating the flooding issue even more, … of many of the problems and areas Plaintiffs’ Complaint points to. It is also clear based on the business judgment …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a six-year custodial term with thirty-three months … front coat pocket, he and the other person "split in opposite directions." Based on his training, experience, and … judge erred by denying his suppression motion, defendant points to several observations made by Detective Szbanz and …
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… identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at the bank. On September 27, 2006, … identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at Northfield Bank. On January 11, … or justify his criminal conduct. However, as the State points out, defendant's 9 A-1198-15T3 addiction was known to …
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… cocaine. As a condition of the plea, the State agreed to recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of three … and Nye Avenue. This was the first time defendant had visited the store. After purchasing cigarettes and gum, … warrant the limited intrusion upon the individual's freedom. [Id. at 511 (quoting State v. Davis, 104 N.J. 490, …
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… pertinent to this appeal from the record. Following the completion of a sentence served at the Adult Diagnostic and … 30:4-27.24 to -27.38. On January 22, 2010, Judge Philip H. Freedman, issued a consent order conditionally discharging … at the STU. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE THE PCR PETITION …
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… jury trial, asserting that the trial court erred by (1) not compelling a co-defendant to testify despite the invocation … privilege against self- incrimination; (2) issuing an incomplete jury charge; and (3) imposing an excessive … to direct Shennett to testify, advising that he could not compel Shennett to violate his Fifth Amendment right or …
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… revealed the cause of death to be asphyxia caused by a combination of blood in 3 A-0194-15T1 the lungs, the … and concluded: [A]lthough defendant presented reasonable points regarding defendant's Motion for New Trial on the … sustain any new information from . . . Webb: As the State points out, defendant had been seen in a tavern in Tuckerton …
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… to upward adjustment based on whether plaintiff's annual income exceeds $500,000 annually. Plaintiff earned $758,971 in … that plaintiff earned $758,971 in 2013, based on his 2013 income tax return, while defendant received a base alimony … $7062.17. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE THE TRIAL COURT'S …
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… a warrantless search, the court found the State had "overcome the hurdle in providing additional information as it … tip may imply" that the knowledge of the criminal activity comes from a "trustworthy source." Stovall, 170 N.J. at 362. … a furtive gesture by moving something to his pocket. These combination of factors do not provide a reasonable …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0683-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.E.H., SVP-354-04. _______________________ … three expert witnesses, continuing his involuntary civil commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), pursuant to … crediting the State with having . . . met the criteria for commitment as a [s]exually [v]iolent [p]redator" by proving …
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… have been raised in direct appeals from the multiple civil commitment orders that have been entered against him … the merits of defendant's contentions, ruling that his commitment as a sexually violent predator does not violate … his scheduled release, the State filed a petition for civil commitment under the SVPA. In December 2010, after a …
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… Michele M. Fox entered the order denying PCR and rendered a comprehensive and well - reasoned twenty-nine-page written … that defendant's request for a cigarette, which police complied with, and his claim that he was hungry and not … That statement, rather, was an exculpatory denial of complicity in the homicide, consistent with his claim that …
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… however, he was seventeen years old when the crimes were committed between June 1996 and January 1997. More … that charged third-degree possession of CDS for an offense committed on September 26, 1996. Defendant did not appeal … convictions. According to the Department of Corrections website, defendant was sentenced on: August 13, 2007 to an …
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… whom are now adults. On January 7, 2009, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce based on irreconcilable differences. … from enforcing various custody orders against defendant and compelling his compliance with other court orders, the court found …
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… status. If you do have legal status, you . . . cannot be[come] a United States citizen, and you may be detained in … the Padilla Court recognized that immigration law "can be complex," and "deportation consequences of a particular …