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… in criminal investigations are justified, that they do not comprise discipline by his employer, and that plaintiff was … not recite it extensively here. This brief summary will suffice for our purposes. In November 2017, plaintiff entered … the disciplinary settlement. Count One of plaintiff's complaint, asserted against defendants Burke and Reilly, …
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… whether the victim's conduct induced or facilitated the commission of the crime. The sentencing judge concluded that … Yes. DEFENSE COUNSEL: And you understand it’s going to be completely within the discretion of the Judge what’s going … investigation report3 as well as the sentencing recommendations made therein. Four individuals spoke on …
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… and sentences on two indictments relating to crimes committed in 2006 and 2007. In order to understand the … Indictment 07-09-3244. In return, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate term of incarceration of eighteen … noted he pled guilty to offenses in the 2007 indictment committed while on bail for crimes charged in the 2006 5 …
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… to the premises. 3 A-0320-21 A few weeks after filing the complaint, plaintiffs retained Archer and its partner Kerri … as their new counsel. Chewning filed a first amended complaint in June 2020 and a second amended complaint in … by the motion judge. If the judge finds there are insufficient facts to make a determination, he should order …
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… on the left, cut in front of defendant's vehicle before coming to a halt. During the ensuing investigative … administration of the municipal court. There was a lack of communication and coordination here that led to the matter … decision, so long as those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" State v. Evans, …
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… missing from their joint checking account. He said he was coming over and demanded she give him cash. Plaintiff … him she didn't have the money and pleaded with him not to come to the dentist's office where she worked as a … and not wanting the divorce.1 1 The parties were communicating about the children through texts as they had …
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… history from the record evidence. Maple Shade purchased commercial property located at the intersection of Route 38 … were consistent with the safety and efficiency concerns embodied in the Access Code. See N.J.A.C. 16:47-3.17(a)(1). … had a right to appear before the County to establish a sufficient change in conditions surrounding the property . …
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… of the bonds under the applicable provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) or under the equitable standard for … not consider (according to the agency's Statement of Items Comprising the Record (SICR)). See R. 2:5–4(b). However, we … notice that it had received the property. We address these points in turn. When unclaimed property is deemed abandoned, …
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… the judge found nothing in the record which revealed any communication between the investigator and trial counsel. … Defendant argues that the one-year time limitation should commence with our affirmance of the first PCR denial, on … January 12, 2009 alibi statements submitted, which did not comply with the requirements of Rule 3:22-10(c), failed to …
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… Jersey Legislature supports eligible hospitals with subsidies and annually appropriates monies in the State Fiscal … (SFY) Appropriations Act. N.J.S.A. 26:2H-18.57(a). The subsidies available to hospitals include, among others, the … 31, 2019. Consequently, the Department reasoned that it had complied with the Appropriations Act and Inspira was not …
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… produced property damage photographs depicting the points of impact. Plaintiff's front passenger side door and … should not offer an opinion on something that the jury can come to a decision to on its own. Id. at 469-70. The purpose … an unjust result under the present circumstances is not "sufficient to raise a reasonable doubt as to whether the …
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… State agreed to the dismissal of the other charges and to recommend sentences of eight years of imprisonment subject to … conviction: "[T]he way we worded it i[s] the State is recommending an eight NERA, but the plea allows us to ask the … within thirty days of the date of this decision. We find insufficient merit in the remaining arguments defendant raises …
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… appeals his sentence, arguing that the State failed to sufficiently prove his prior out-of-state convictions. … the "Interstate Identification Index," a system that "ties computerized criminal history record files of the FBI and … 2011) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). To the extent the …
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… Stark appeal from the February 2, 2024 order dismissing the complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim under … in this case. On November 12, 2018, Vannucci filed a complaint against Stark alleging claims of conversion, … judgment standard. Stark further asserts he alleged sufficient facts in the complaint to support the claims of …
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… [Sold] [distributed] [and] [rented] [has its] [have their] common ordinary meaning. [Exhibited means the sale of … live performance or film, which by means of posing, composition, format or animated sensual details, emits sensuality with sufficient impact to concentrate prurient interest on the …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com O Phone: 609-376-3000 • Fax: 609-376-3002 Assignment … Procedures for the Initial Handling of Private Citizen Complaints in the Municipal Courts - Implementation of Part … the procedures for the initial handling of private citizen complaints in the Municipal Courts. This directive provides …
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… per year, in equal monthly installments of $833.33, commencing upon her vacating the marital residence. … under a private policy issued by Hartford Insurance Company through his employer. As required by the PSA, … . [defendant] made out a prima facie case. But I found it sufficient enough to warrant the exchange of information, and …
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… found aggravating factors three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); six, … court found mitigating factor six, defendant has or will compensate the victim of his crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6). … defendant's remaining arguments, we find they are without sufficient merit to warrant discussion in a written opinion. …
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… but claimed to be unaware any of the others planned to commit a robbery when he entered the Jeep. When he, Waldren, … pled guilty in Federal District court "to conspiring to commit health care fraud" and were sentenced to … to impeach Carlucci at trial with this evidence is insufficient under the first prong, and defendant has failed to …
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… any intention to waive or pursue the offer of judgment remedies, nor did defendant's insurance carrier's representative … documents and determine whether the offer of judgment remedies were preserved when the high-low agreement was made. … judge's experience. 9 A-1717-15T1 sum regardless of the outcome of the trial." Malick, supra, 398 N.J. Super. at 184 …