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… I. Eleuther owned several New Jersey limited liability companies that each owned real estate. In 2017, Eleuther … back to Eleuther. On August 10, 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that Hanoch transferred four New Jersey … of default. This appeal followed. Defendants raise several points for our consideration, primarily challenging the …
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… Rivera "showed up as armed and dangerous" in the police's computer system.1 Police subsequently asked the occupants to … (count five); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing 1 The trial court did not consider this … and articulable suspicion that a traffic offense was being committed." It then addressed whether the officers were …
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… years; (3) the parking lot to the rear of the property was completely unpaved, leading trucks to back up onto a nearby … to the safety, health, morals, and welfare of the local community; and (5) the property was unsecured, with the … brought to court sooner. To the extent IWS has raised other points on appeal, they lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… which denied defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to file a timely notice of claim under … Accordingly, we assume the allegations in plaintiff's complaint are true and afford those allegations every … plaintiff's allegations. Plaintiff is a limited liability company that owns a commercial building located at 1014 …
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… with defendant until September 24, 2019, when she stopped communicating with 7 A-2046-23 defendant. She explained that she felt "uncomfortable" and that she "didn’t feel [] it was right . . . … guilty of sexual assault in the second degree if "the actor commits an act of sexual penetration with another person . . …
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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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… Thereafter, Howard separately told O'Grady they were coming from Hillside and that defendant was his "friend," … the parties presented their arguments. Defendant raised two points supporting his motion to suppress. First, he … during the evidentiary hearing. O'Grady testified that he comported with his standard practice of approaching the …
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… thirty-day deadline as none qualified as "exceptional and compelling" circumstances to warrant relaxing the filing … opinion. See R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We provide the following comments to amplify our decision. We first identify the … in original) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). In reviewing …
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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, … 25, 2019, after advising the parties that it wished to revisit the applicability of the community service hours to …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … early 1980’s. The retiree medical health benefits did not become a negotiated benefit included in the collective … the Plaintiffs. On December 11, 2020, Plaintiffs filed the Complaint, claiming Breach of Contract and seeking a …
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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 … submitted a December 14, 2010 letter from his treating neurologist stating that he was "being treated for a stroke …
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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 . . … and interpret the contract "in accord with justice and common sense." Id. at 387 (quoting Clark v. State St. Trust …
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… 1 * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOSEPH M. … Scroll of Torah. At a minimum, Chabad has thirty regular visitors for its prayer groups. Chabad also oversees events … church there can be no parsonage exemption.” Defendant points out that based on Rabbi Lewis’ testimony during the …
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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 … court’s decision following a hearing in the above captioned complaint. Plaintiffs are owners of the above referenced …
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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 … did not grant the Board's request for injunctive relief to compel the parents to consent to the evaluation. This …
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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 …