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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, … retirement, and upon a subsequent review of their current incomes, a consent order was entered reducing plaintiff's …
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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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… 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 … the interest would start running, the court ordered that it commence thirty days 5 A-0687-19T1 after plaintiff signed … days; plaintiff's counsel stated he would accept interest commencing after thirty days. Defendant's appeal followed. …
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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, … in the hallway outside where he ordered defendant to come out of the bedroom with his hands up. Defendant did not immediately comply with this order, and Officer Tell could hear "some …
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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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… leaving them prone on the floor. Gallardo gave the men the combination to the store's safe. While on the ground, … 3 A-4299-17T2 After the men left, Santana and Gallardo freed themselves and, along with a customer who had arrived … testified he was at Blake's party when the crimes were committed, admitted to being called "Fitz," and admitted to …
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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 … They might "let go" for a period of time, but "inevitably" come back to exercise more control, sometimes through an …
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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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… did not understand what was said. While Georgie and his companion spoke to the driver, Georgie pulled a gun on her. … 2C:29-2(b); second- 4 A-3080-18 degree conspiracy to commit carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-2(a)(1); … [car] without permission," that he "knew that [he] w[as] committing a crime when [he] stole that vehicle," and that …
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… head. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and was rendered comatose. Rosario remained unconscious for several weeks, … the status of the investigation, Rosario's counsel filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Law Division … Rosario. He advised the court that once the interview was completed, the agency would produce the government records …
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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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… 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, … definitions: "service," "creditable service," "earnable compensation," and "compensation" found in N.J.S.A. …
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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 … divorce in the Superior Court of New Jersey. Plaintiff's complaint alleged extreme cruelty as the grounds for …
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… for taxpayer's relief for the 2017 tax year under the Freeze Act, N.J.S.A. 54:51A-8, based upon a 2015 tax appeal … property).1 The settlement permitted 160 Chubb to apply the Freeze Act for the 2016 tax year, which would limit the … the expertise of the [court] in this 'specialized and complex area.'" Advance Hous., Inc. v. Twp. of Teaneck, 215 …
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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 … Therefore, the arrest warrant provided constitutionally- compliant authorization for the officers' entry into the …