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… decision of the Jersey City Planning Board (the Board) to recommend a publicly- funded renovation project overseen by … with prejudice. Because the renovation project has now been completed and because plaintiffs are not seeking to … 3 A-4021-23 Having done so, we determine that the Board's recommendation was not arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome. '" State v. Gideon, 244 N.J. at 550-51 (alteration in … a hearing must be held; the court should not presume the outcome of the hearing. State v. Russo, 333 N.J. Super. 119, … accepted; received appropriate treatment; and successfully completed probation. Therefore, he asserts that he would not …
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A-32-24 Brief In Support Of Motion
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… preparing a six-meal per day regimen to meet her special dietary needs, ensuring her physical safety, and dispensing her medications. (Da 18) Due to his wife's immunocompromised state, Sanderson cannot risk exposure to … by telephone where ( 1) there is a special circumstance compelling the taking of telephonic testimony, and (2) the …
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… judge – and its appeal to 3 A-2291-22 this court – with a complete record of the documentary evidence, including the … charges, Cutler failed to: report to her probation officer, comply with court-ordered evaluations, and provide proof of … program with certain conditions, including successful completion of the program and compliance with Level 3 …
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… dismissing 1 Elm Realty is a New Jersey limited liability company that owns property in Morristown designated as Block … approving a developer's site plan application to develop a commercial office and retail complex. We summarize the relevant background from the …
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A-3/4/5-24 Supplemental Appellant Brief Jean-Baptiste
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… AND HAD DECLARED DEFENDANT GlTILTY BEFORE DELIBERATIONS COMMENCED, DENIED DEFENDANT HIS SIXTH Alv1ENDiv1ENT RIGIDS … "limited to the challenge to the adequacy of the trial comt's response to allegations that juror #8 conducted … CASE AND HAD DECLARED DEFENDANT GUILTY BEFORE DELIBERATIONS COMMENCED, DENIED DEFENDANT HIS SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS TO …
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… v. AAA INSURANCE and/or CSAA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and A PLUS CONTENTS, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … she filed suit against: (1) CSAA General Insurance Company, her homeowner's insurance carrier, seeking compensation for damaged personal property and personal …
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… of Floor Resources, Inc. (Floor Resources), a New Jersey commercial floor company engaged in installation and demolition services. … this subtitle, and interest at the rate of three percentage points above the prime rate due the State from such taxpayer …
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… The record does not indicate whether Schembari amended her complaint to name Ruiz-Ulloa's estate as a defendant. 3 … and granting summary judgment dismissal of her amended complaint. We affirm. I The pertinent facts are undisputed. … had the responsibility to ensure the church defendants complied with state and municipal safety requirements. 5 …
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… further explained that after observing the pedestrians "coming onto the set," the officers approached the four males … Wizbicki testified the males began to blade their bodies away from the police car. He described blading as … patrol car approached, "the males" began to "blade their bodies away" as the cars came down the street. Blading, as the …
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… Officer Pittius continued to smell a strong odor of alcohol coming from the rear passenger seat where defendant was … N.J.S.A. 39:4-50. Defendant appealed, arguing the following points: A. WHETHER THE STOP MADE BY POLICE OFFICER PITTIUS … THE ARREST AND CONVICTION GIVEN OFFICER PITTIUS DID NOT COMPLY WITH THE SCORING PROTOCOLS FOR ADMINISTERING THE …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2971-22 Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic … based on allegations that defendant, her estranged husband, committed the predicate acts of burglary, harassment, stalking, and trespass. Her recent complaint followed two earlier actions wherein the court …
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… Norris held various unclassified positions, former DOC Commissioner Gary Lanigan appointed her deputy 1 "All job … except for those job titles allocated by the Civil Service Commission to the unclassified service as provided in N.J.A.C. 4A:3-1.3." N.J.A.C. 4A:3-1.1(a). 3 A-3868-22 commissioner. Norris's deputy commissioner responsibilities …
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… his counsel was constitutionally ineffective for failing to communicate a plea offer and whether he was appropriately … the offer." The trial judge inquired as to what had to be completed before a trial memorandum was signed. Other than … statement is from the evidentiary hearing. 5 A-1691-22 completed and from there defendant would "have to make one …
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… v. BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC, BMW GROUP COMPANY, and ROYAL MOTORS, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … hearing record. On March 16, 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging product liability and breach of contract … of the law firm D'Arcy Johnson Day (DJD) in a workers' compensation matter. Given their prior attorney-client …
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… and Jacobs. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022-3164. Caruso Smith Picini, PC, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Janet Greenberg Cohen, Assistant Attorney … CURIAM Glenn G. Gaston, Sr. appeals from the Civil Service Commission's final administrative determination of February …
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… for defendant's guilty plea to count one, the State recommended a reduced sentence, in the second-degree range, of … testified during the hearing that in May 2014 she used her computer to contact a man through Craig's List. She admitted … charges. She noted that Nicole's Law paperwork had been completed, restricting defendant from having any contact …
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… and continued to shout at his wife, as Garris, hearing the commotion, came outside and advised defendant to leave. … In July 2021, defendant timely filed a petition for PCR, accompanied by a certification in support of his petition. He … generally claimed his "appellate attorney raised only two points, not including sentencing. . . . [and] d[id] not …
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… of the indictment. In exchange for the plea, the State recommended dismissal of the remaining four counts of the indictment and agreed to "recommend any custodial sentence not to exceed [twelve] years … materials with him. Defendant contended "[r]easonably competent counsel would never have continued to represent a …
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… made a referral to the Division. Division caseworker Torres commenced an investigation and visited the family the next … Protection Substance Abuse Initiative evaluation and was recommended for "Level 1" outpatient services. During this … the evidence and testimony presented, the court found Mary committed child neglect when she consumed alcohol to the …