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… park, the corporation moved to stay the action and compel arbitration. The question presented is whether the … 6, 2025 order that stayed the Law Division action and compelled the minor plaintiff to pursue his personal injury … Agreement was presented to the father. In moving to compel arbitration, defense counsel informed the trial court …
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… in October 2021. A Burlington County probation officer recommended against defendant's admission. The officer stated: … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12(e) PTI Guideline 14, when making a recommendation this officer must assess, "whether or not the … It is this officer's opinion that the needs of the community would be better served by the continued …
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… catching up to him in the courtyard of an apartment complex. A struggle ensued. During the struggle, defendant … an unlawful purpose). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a seven-year sentence, with an eighty- five-percent … resisting arrest. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend an eighteen-month sentence to be served concurrently …
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… Opara appeals from a trial court judgment dismissing his complaint against defendant First Class Auto Salvage ("First … plaintiff the van had been towed. Plaintiff alleged he visited the salvage yard for First Class Auto, where he met … had actual authority from First Class Auto, plaintiff points to: (1) Ranasinghe's testimony that he became …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … BACKGROUND AND NATURE OF MOTION The Complaint in this matter was filed on October 19, 2015. The … In short, the motion judge must determine “whether the competent evidentiary materials presented, when viewed in …
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… IMPOUNDED NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY OCEAN … Public Defender, attorney). GRAMICCIONI, J.S.C. This matter comes before the court as a case review post-disposition, … that probation had attempted to connect T.D. with multiple sites where T.D. would be able to complete the required …
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… Defendant's sister2 was an emergency contact for the alarm company, and when the company could not reach defendant by phone, she was … State v. Nishina, 175 N.J. 502, 511 (2003)). "The principal components of a determination of reasonable suspicion . . . …
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… business partners, as a result of which Bongiovanni filed a complaint against Peterson in 2007, and Peterson filed a … contribution, Bongiovanni transferred to SSA a piece of commercial property on Jeweler's Row in Philadelphia. The … managing member of SSA, sold the SSA property to a buyer on commercially unreasonable terms. He also 1 As the …
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… 540 (1995). A-1090-14T1 3 Associates (landlord), leased commercial property in Belleville to Hardman Incorporated, … the contract also provided that the tenant "shall use its commercially reasonable A-1090-14T1 4 efforts to obtain . . … See Hardy v. Abdul-Matin, 198 N.J. 95, 103-04 (2009); Homesite Ins. Co. v. Hindman, 413 N.J. Super. 41, 47 (App. Div. …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … the cost of transporting the dirt to designated dumping sites. As of the date of the 2016 farmland application (July …
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… wanted to go to his apartment, grab something to drink, and come back. When he returned five minutes later, defendant … signed it. 4 A-0534-15T2 Officers found $4550 in the glove compartment, and after the K-9 unit searched the interior of … opened a cabinet and found narcotics, a scale, money, and a computer. The officers also found a bag of white powder in …
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… IN THE MATTER OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION C2022-6524. Submitted January 30, … filed a petition with OSEP for a due process hearing to compel M.W.'s parents to provide consent or waive their … POINT I A [BOARD]-CONDUCTED [EVALUATION] IS A PREREQUSITE TO AN [IEE]. A. OSEP's Interpretation of 34 C.F.R. § …
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… of ridges that together make each print distinct – and compared it to known prints stored in the department's … routinely send any prints that failed to yield results for comparison to those in the statewide database (AIFS). Before … Receiving this information, Detective 5 A-2553-19 Cappoli compared the print taken from the window pane to defendant's …
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… earlier order and summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint. We disagree and affirm the orders under review. … turn to extrinsic evidence, 'including legislative history, committee reports, and contemporaneous construction.'" … to, nor was convicted of, DWI, we address their ancillary points because their resolution only supports our …
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… THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF … complaint." Plaintiff appealed, raising the following points: I. THE LOWER COURT COMMITTED AN ERROR OF LAW AND/OR … reliance upon laches as a ground for dismissal inapposite. Laches does not a possible amended complaint on this …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH … Affordable Care APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION December 9, 2022 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Act (ACA). Following failed efforts … his mother Sheryl Ralling. William 1 Due to the defendants’ common surname, each defendant will be identified by first …
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… pistol, . . . was . . . under the grip. The grip had to come off . . . to see that fingerprint. There was 8 … the State's evidence contained no motive for defendant to commit the robbery. Therefore, "if . . . evidence were … outcome of the trial." Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE COURT BELOW ERRED IN DENYING …
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… because his "statement did not provide the requisite extraordinary and compelling circumstances, justifying consideration of the … of "Graves Act" 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of-State Visitors from States Where Their …
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… own bathroom. Plaintiff testified the tenants shared the "common space" including the kitchen, community room, and two bathrooms. The two shared bathrooms … in Atlantic City. Plaintiff testified she "did not feel comfortable or even safe with the nature of the things that …
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… a plea agreement pursuant to which the State agreed to recommend a nineteen-year sentence subject to the requirements … aggravating factors: three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); five, a … is reliable." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 687. "The error committed must be so serious as to undermine the court's …