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… the FJOD and reopen discovery as to Fou's assets and income. As stated, the court entered an amended FJOD. We … and rejected by this court.1 We will not address those points again. After a careful review, we can quickly …
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… motion to vacate judgment pursuant to Rule 4:50-1(d). His accompanying certification stated he had not been served with the summons and complaint, and claimed he had a meritorious defense. On June … properly denied that motion as well. Defendant correctly points out that a motion to vacate brought under Rule …
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… guilty simply because they don’t have enough money. We come from different sides of the criminal law spectrum but … that cash bail doesn’t help anyone. Imagine this all-too-common example of life under cash bail: You are a single … protects the public and guards our constitutional rights by combining data, risk measurement, and risk assessment. When …
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… to the charge the following August. In return, the State recommended a sentence of non-custodial probation, along with …
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Revised 09/2013, CN 11541 Language Identification You may have the right to an interpreter at no cost to you. Please point to your language. An interpreter will be called. Please wait. Albanian Shqip Ju mund të keni të drejtë për përkthyes, pa pagesë nga …
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… to an increasingly diverse society.” The following talking points are a guide for managers to use with staff, as … and externally. There are different approaches and communication methods depending upon the audience. Managers … • Attorneys • Media • Agency Partners • External Advisory Committee Members • Jurors • Law Enforcement Officers • …
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… defendant pled guilty to: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3 and 2C:5-2; first- degree … refers to his "Pro Se Petition for PCR" as "tantamount to a complaint" and thus was included in the appendix pursuant to …
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… and second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun. The recommended aggregate sentence range was fifteen to twenty … defendant shown any deficient performance affected the outcome of the proceedings. The court sentenced him in the … murder conviction, the potential life sentence that accompanied it, and the maximum range for [f]irst - [d]egree …
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… 2C:11-4, in exchange for an agreement by the State to recommend a prison sentence of ten years. In pleading guilty, defendant, under oath, admitted she had become pregnant in 2018, hid her pregnancy from her parents, … a live infant alone in a bathroom, and shortly thereafter compressed the baby's chest with her hands causing the baby …
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… non-payment of rent. On April 21, 2024, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against defendant for … with the Department of Community Affairs as a prerequisite to the entry of a judgment of possession.); McQueen v. … we have not commented on them specifically, all other points defendant raises on appeal lack sufficient merit to …
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… 38303 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 16, 2017 Michael Rienzi, Esq. … extraordinary features, is not so opulent or grand that comparable sales are nonexistent and thus the court rejects … the sale of high-end homes in the area and various realtor sites and correlated them with the listing services he …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … for each tax year at $5,528,000, and $200,000 for “As-Is Site Improvements.” This provided a value under the cost … called a regression line, that best fits through the data points”).16 However, appraisers must explain the …
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… OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK FOR A JUDGMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND REPOSE AND IMMUNITY FROM MOUNT LAUREL … 2 Four different judges presided over this case at various points. 3 See S. Burlington Cnty. NAACP v. Twp. of Mount … to the court for the approval of builder's remedy site plans in place of the Board. Plaintiffs further argue …
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… at trial, and the judge found the Division's witnesses competent and credible, with the exception of his rejection … about not letting anyone bully his sons and wanted to accompany them to school. Ms. K explained it was Sunday, and … psychological testing of Samuel "conveyed two seemingly opposite psychological characteristics"; the first being "a …
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… with Graves Act offenses, and released pretrial, who committed new serious offenses while on pretrial release. First, lists of charges were compiled to complete an analysis focused on Graves Act offenses. As set …
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… 38303 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 16, 2017 Michael Rienzi, Esq. … extraordinary features, is not so opulent or grand that comparable sales are nonexistent and thus the court rejects … the sale of high-end homes in the area and various realtor sites and correlated them with the listing services he …
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… at trial, and the judge found the Division's witnesses competent and credible, with the exception of his rejection … about not letting anyone bully his sons and wanted to accompany them to school. Ms. K explained it was Sunday, and … psychological testing of Samuel "conveyed two seemingly opposite psychological characteristics"; the first being "a …
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… to the peremptory challenge. His opinions reveal both a commitment to preserving the peremptory challenge and a commitment to eliminating discrimination during jury selection. One question is whether both of these commitments can be maintained. The framework that the U.S. …
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A-0061-23 Briefs
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… New Jersey 07649 Tel: (201) 265-5575 ginacalogero@yahoo.com Attorney for Appellant STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Appellee, … D. TEMPERAMENT EVIDENCE URGES THE OPPOSITE RESULT OF STATE V HEROLD (Da4-5; 5T4:1-8; 5T13:25 to … OF THE VICIOUS DOG ACT. Da182 CERTIFICATION OF TRANSCRIPT COMPLETION AND DELIVERY, DATED OCTOBER 2, …
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A-3191-21 Briefs
Briefs
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… COURT ERRED IN PERMITTING THE JURY TO ENGAGE IN HANDWRITING COMPARISON, WHERE THE MATTER HAD NOT BEEN ADDRESSED … JURORS WERE NOT INSTRUCTED ON HOW TO PROPERLY WEIGH THEIR COMPARISON. (Not Raised Below) … period of parole ineligibility, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6c. The requisite fines and monetary penalties were also imposed. (Da …