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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). Based on defendant's failure to comply with the conditions of special Drug Court probation, …
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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 … the indictment charged defendant and his cohorts with "commit[ting] an act of robbery upon employees of West Orange …
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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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… TIFFENY CARR, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. RAYMOURS FURNITURE COMPANY, INC., d/b/a RAYMOUR & FLANIGAN FURNITURE, STEVEN … their former employer. Defendants Raymours Furniture Company, Inc. (Raymours) and two of its managers appeal from an order denying their motion to compel arbitration. The trial court held that the …
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… in October 2002. She was thirteen years old when she began communicating with defendant, who was twenty-four at the … answering his messages shortly thereafter. S.M. began communicating with defendant again after she returned to … generic drug levonorgestrel. It is emergency contraception commonly referred to as the morning after pill. 4 A-3012-19 …
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… his removal from office based upon charges of "Conduct Unbecoming a Public Employee," N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6), and … Cause," N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(11). The notice was accompanied by a letter advising plaintiff that this action … aff'd, 353 N.J. Super. 333 (App. Div. 2002). Both are inapposite to the issue presented. In Aristizibal, supra, 380 N.J. …
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… of liability based on either: (1) a claim of plaintiff’s comparative negligence; or (2) a claim of plaintiff’s injury … of liability. Section F should be given when the comparative negligence claim is based on plaintiff’s … "Visibly intoxicated" means a state of intoxication accompanied by a perceptible act or series of acts which …
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… testimony, Judge Michael J. Rogers termed the case "not complicated." Although plaintiff alleged assault and … a purpose to harass in directing insulting or demeaning comments toward plaintiff. He had no trouble finding … (App. Div. 2006) (noting once the jurisdictional prerequisites have been met, the judge's task is two-fold; first to …
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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 September 2020. Plaintiffs asserted the …
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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 … (App. Div. 2006) (noting once the jurisdictional prerequisites have been met, the judge's task is two-fold; first to …
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… history from the record evidence. Maple Shade purchased commercial property located at the intersection of Route 38 … the intersection was marked by high volume traffic during commuter hours; the DOT rated the intersection as "F," for … at least a [ten-foot-]wide shoulder along the Route 38 site frontage" instead of adding a fourth lane. The DOT also …
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… Avenue in Belleville. The parties were traveling in opposite directions, and plaintiff initially stopped at a red … 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 …
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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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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4011-14T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF P.P., SVP-711-15. _________________________ … from the April 27, 2015 Law Division judgment involuntarily committing him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) as a … him from using the internet to access social network websites. P.P. was found guilty of the charge and sentenced to …
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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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… a teacher's performance through the assessment of five competencies. Teachers are rated "highly effective," … effective," or "ineffective." Each rating is assigned points. Overall ratings for a teacher's ASE are calculated … referenced TEACHNJ and TEHL and performed the requisite statutory analysis. The arbitrator referred to the …
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… appellant's application after it adopted, without further comment, the findings and conclusions reached by an … Dr. Schwartzman diagnosed appellant with RSD, now known as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). She received ketamine … her lesson plans from previous years, and had the children come up to her desk for her to check their work. She was …
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… excluded, since 'a self-serving statement made after the commission of a crime provides too much opportunity for … Roberts. Defendant further testified that Mr. Roberts communicated to him that his exposure was limited to … Mr. Roberts went on vacation for two weeks before trial commenced and defendant did not have an opportunity to give …