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… COUNSEL LEARNED AT A MATERIAL WITNESS HEARING. We find insufficient merit in defendant's arguments to warrant further …
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… the trial judge correctly determined the evidence insufficient to sustain defendant's burden, we affirm. The gas … counsel negotiated an agreement with the prosecutor to recommend defendant be sentenced on the first-degree robbery … the offense, and that she received a letter from the jail commending defendant for participating in every therapeutic …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2327-20 MUSTAFAA SHABAZZ, Complainant-Appellant, v. COMMUNITY REALTY MANAGEMENT and NORTH 25 URBAN RENEWAL … pro se. Margolis Edelstein, attorneys for respondents Community Realty Management and North 25 Urban Renewal …
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… motion without an evidentiary hearing. In a clear and comprehensive written opinion, the judge found Page failed … inadequate to treat his obesity, hypertension, or potential complications" should he contract the virus. Turning to the … as part of the pre-trial intervention program when he committed the robbery and was currently incarcerated for a …
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… and seizure disorders," as well as "the effects of glaucoma, and exposure to tuberculosis." The judge also noted … [he] was asymptomatic, or facing any other significant complaints." The judge also concluded there was an absence … old; he was paroled but later reincarcerated for having committed a PSL violation. The judge found that, if …
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… LLC appeal from an August 14, 2019 order, arguing the order compels arbitration and therefore is appealable as of right … purchase agreement for the sale and purchase of several companies (Agreement). The Agreement set forth a mechanism … be in breach of the Agreement. Plaintiffs filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in Chancery court seeking …
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… (App. Div. 2018). On remand, the hearing officer supplied sufficient reasoning for the imposed sanctions. We affirm. … days administrative segregation, and sixty days loss of commutation time. On remand, the hearing officer re-imposed … sanctions, the assistant superintendent stated: "DOC is in compliance with procedural safeguards. The sanction[s] [are] …
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… mischief or that he had stalked Olivia, but he found Alan committed the predicate act of harassment as defined by … a finding under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a) when plaintiff was "completely unaware" of defendant's presence). We find no … that things would have been missing. That event would be sufficient to cause annoyance or alarm for any reasonable …
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… which we review de novo, Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Escobar was a … N.J. Super. 411, 414 (App. Div. 1981) (holding, in case of commercial month-to-month tenancy, that tenant who gave …
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… aggravated manslaughter in consideration for the State recommending a prison term between ten and twenty years. … of the record and applicable legal standards, they lack sufficient merit to warrant extensive discussion in a written … he would receive a ten-year sentence fails to present any competent evidence of ineffectiveness of counsel. See State …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting Assistant … 2C:39-5(b)(1).1 Police found the gun stashed in a wall of a commercial establishment on a public street, where defendant … POINT I THE POLICE DID NOT POSSESS REASONABLE SUSPICION SUFFICIENT TO STOP [DEFENDANT] 1 Defendant was charged under …
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… person; and .257, violating a condition of a Residential Community Release Program. N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a). We affirm. … days' administrative segregation, 250 days' loss of commutation time, 30 days' loss of contact visit privileges, … appeal followed. On appeal, Russell argues there was insufficient evidence in the record to support the hearing …
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… Mayweather appeals from a summary judgment dismissing his complaint against defendants John Odorisio and Manheim New … the public; it caters only to licensed car dealers, finance companies and leasing entities registered with a third-party … employer from plaintiff had plaintiff been white, is insufficient to support an LAD claim. See, e.g., Morris v. T.D. …
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… her from contacting J.R.S. N.G. now claims she did not commit a predicate act as required by the statute and that … blocking her calls. J.R.S. ignored N.G.'s attempts to communicate for approximately a year and a half. On February … letter, N.G. immediately attempted to contact J.R.S.; her communication efforts abated briefly, but then resumed. 3 …
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… Department of Corrections (DOC) after a finding of guilt of committing a prohibited act. Appellant contends his due … forward, injuring his head and face. Appellant refused to comply with the officers' directions to get on the ground. … A-1414-18 The decision of the hearing officer was based on sufficient credible evidence, and the decision of the DOC was …
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… plaintiff contests the trial court's dismissal of her complaint in the Special Civil Part, which sought an order compelling the return of her security deposit from her … was revealed, the landlord brought a summary dispossession complaint against the tenant in the Landlord Tenant 3 …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2327-20 MUSTAFAA SHABAZZ, Complainant-Appellant, v. COMMUNITY REALTY MANAGEMENT and NORTH 25 URBAN RENEWAL … pro se. Margolis Edelstein, attorneys for respondents Community Realty Management and North 25 Urban Renewal …
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… By: David F. Corrigan, Esquire counsellorcorrigan(a),msn.com REISMAN CAROLLA GRAN ZUBA LLP 19 Chestnut Street … Russo, Jr. By: Amelia Carolla, Esquire arny@rcglawoffices.com SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY IN THE MA TIER OF JOHN F. … immediately without pay. Removal from office would be sufficiently harsh as to serve only to punish Respondent, not …
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… with codefendants Troy White and Artemus Terique Scott of committing first degree murder, NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … of merger is based on the concept that "an accused [who] committed only one offense . . . cannot be punished as if … in this pro se supplemental brief: (1) an unknown juror's comments to other jurors during recess required a hearing to …
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… by his wife, plaintiff Lauren Neidert. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in the Family Part in May 2016. Defendant failed to answer the complaint. Nor did he appear at the scheduled default … may only correct "errors which a court below may have committed, and a court below cannot be said to have …