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… observing "someone [] slumped over into the passenger compartment" of a gray sedan in the parking lot. Based upon … hearing, Judge Robert J. Gilson denied both motions in a comprehensive, well-reasoned, written opinion.2 The judge … procedures would have been pursued in order to complete the investigation of the case; (2) under all of the …
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… dated September 22, 2015, denying the application. In the accompanying statement of reasons, the court pointed out that … flow from established facts. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). As we have … any special needs or talents of the child that require accommodation and whether such accommodation or its equivalent …
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… 197 annuity that had not yet been paid to her. In her accompanying certification, plaintiff alleged that in May … Defendant also stated that the parties' "attorneys recommended that those claims be offset against one another … of the liquidation of the Local 197 annuity.2 In his accompanying statement of reasons, the judge failed to explain …
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… that "two of his friends [were] going to pay him $500 to commit a burglary." Defendant told Bordamonte that he 2 … Marvin Eugene. During this call, defendant stated that he committed the burglary, and asked to recant the statement he … in the burglary. Defendant stated that he and Nelson committed the burglary, and Perry was not present. Eugene …
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… 446 NEWARK AVENUE, Plaintiffs, v. CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … brief). PER CURIAM This is the second time this matter has come before us. On the first occasion, we affirmed a partial … judgment that concluded defendant Chicago Title Insurance Company was obligated to defend plaintiffs' title to Jersey …
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… the children[.]" The judge said that any failure to comply with this provision could result in the dismissal of … are usually insufficient. Faucett, 411 N.J. Super. at 128; compare with Mackowski, 317 N.J. Super. at 10 (parent's … interests of the children or other equitable principles compel the judge to decide the motion without the parties …
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… convenience, we use the name that appears in her original complaint. 2 Evidently, counsel did not spread the … although a familiar practice, is not a procedure requisite to enforcement." Pascarella v. Bruck, 190 N.J. Super. … the interest would start running, the court ordered that it commence thirty days 5 A-0687-19T1 after plaintiff signed …
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… the parties set forth the causes of action alleged in the complaint. 3 Rogers does not argue that he provided any … 17:4-4.1(a)(1) defined "base salary" as "the annual compensation of a member, . . . which is paid in regular, … of membership service. Therefore, he did not have the requisite number of years to qualify for a [s]pecial retirement. …
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… of the bonds under the applicable provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) or under the equitable standard for … notice that it had received the property. We address these points in turn. When unclaimed property is deemed abandoned, … agent of the Highway Authority, subject to the same prerequisites to and limitations on payment." We agree. As we stated …
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… judge's experience. 9 A-1717-15T1 sum regardless of the outcome of the trial." Malick, supra, 398 N.J. Super. at 184 … A high-low agreement governs a number of possible trial outcomes: If there is a no-cause verdict, the agreed floor … by discouraging the rejection of reasonable offers of compromise." Best, supra, 200 N.J. at 356 (citations …
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… a November 30, 2018 order dismissing without prejudice her complaint for divorce because defendant, Carmelo Russello, … court. The family court reasoned that under principles of comity, the New Jersey action should be dismissed because … 1995)). If the party seeking relief satisfies those prerequisites, then the burden shifts to the other party, which must …
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… the expertise of the [court] in this 'specialized and complex area.'" Advance Hous., Inc. v. Twp. of Teaneck, 215 … Act for the benefit of the taxpayer" is "not a prerequisite to the operation of the statute" therefore, "[t]he … unnecessary because Lyndhurst's certifications did not overcome the self-executing application of the Freeze Act where …
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… affirm for the reasons expressed in Judge John I. Gizzo's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. We … he worked as a driver for his brother's roadside assistance company, which responded to service calls for customers of companies such as AAA and All America. On July 21, 2011, at …
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… suspected controlled dangerous substances, and materials commonly used to package controlled dangerous substances. A … home, but rather whether the residents of that home can complain of the search." Id. at 219. This distinction was … reliance on Steagald is misplaced; its holding is inapposite to the circumstances presented. "Absent exigent …
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… remember ever speaking to Sumler. The PCR court issued a comprehensive well-reasoned written decision on May 3, 2018 … as his testimony was "inherently unreasonable as compared to [defense counsel's] testimony, and his testimony … court's cogent decision. We add only the following brief comments. During the evidentiary hearing, defendant …
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… Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a verified complaint and order to show cause seeking the care and … Devin's custody to Harold. The Division amended the complaint to add a request for custody. In the interim, the … based on the allegations in the amended abuse and neglect complaint. We glean the facts from that hearing. When Devin …
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… guilty to second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offense, … vehicle about four car lengths behind Gould's, on the opposite side of the street, and turned off their headlights. … in the hallway outside where he ordered defendant to come out of the bedroom with his hands up. Defendant did not …
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… of his pension from the date of the PSA to the present; compelling defendant to pay $156 per month, representing the … motion in its entirety; determining any credits due upon completion of the amended Court Order Approved for …
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… eight counts: attempted second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. … to the 'facts [it] intends in good faith to prove by competent evidence.'" State v. Wakefield, 190 N.J. 397, 442 … to ensure that he could make informed decisions. Defendant points to no way that this prejudiced his trial. Our Supreme …
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… 31, 2019. Consequently, the Department reasoned that it had complied with the Appropriations Act and Inspira was not … of an administrative agency's final decision is limited. Commc'ns Workers of Am., AFL-CIO v. N.J. Civ. Serv. Comm'n, 234 N.J. 483, 515 (2018). An agency's decision will …