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… The judge noted Melton-Kaufman had written a letter in support of Amin's application, in which she stated that the …
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… attributable to such work" is ineligible for unemployment compensation benefits. Under this section, the threshold question is whether an applicant for unemployment compensation benefits left her job "voluntarily." If the … was voluntary, the applicant is eligible for unemployment compensation benefits only if that separation was for "good …
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… as are just." R. 4:50-1. Plaintiff Mary Jo Lamb filed a complaint alleging she loaned defendants Flutura Saiti and … Saiti on August 10, 2013, attached as an exhibit to the complaint. The note states that "I Flutura Saiti owe Mary Jo … or that he signed the note on which she sued. Instead, she points to the count of her complaint saying both defendants …
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… of the Middlesex County charges. This letter was accompanied by the requisite forms, N.J.S.A. 2A:159A-3(b), … disposition to be made of the indictment, information or complaint[.]" N.J.S.A. 2A:159A- 4 A-4218-15T4 3(a). Unless … the trial twenty days to January 28, 2008. The trial commenced on that date, and resulted in convictions on …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0435-16T4 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.C. _______________________________ Submitted … brief). PER CURIAM M.C., who was previously involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital, appeals from an August … record, we conclude that the trial court's decision was unsupported by the record and was inconsistent with …
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… that came due thereafter. Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on May 1, 2008, and an amended complaint on August … policies, or rested on an impermissible basis." Ibid. In support of the motion to vacate, defendant relied on … applied, a grave injustice would occur." Ibid. As plaintiff points out, defendant has made no mortgage or tax payment …
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… the signed plea form and the plea hearing transcript do not support defendant's preservation of the right to appeal … do not find any of the statements by the sentencing judge support preservation of defendant's right to appeal the …
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… told him prior to the trial that the State had offered to recommend a fifteen-year prison term if he agreed to plead … without conducting an evidentiary hearing to evaluate the competing certifications. We reversed and remanded for an … standard; it "will uphold the PCR court's findings that are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… On appeal from the Local Finance Board, Department of Community Affairs. Jeffrey S. Feld, appellant, argued the … City Council inadvertently approved the budget without an accompanying ordinance to exceed appropriation limits (known … At the meeting, Feld also asserted numerous other unrelated complaints regarding City government. Director Neff …
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… 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), and affirm. We add only the following few comments. Parents have a constitutionally-protected right to … by clear and convincing evidence, that all four prongs supported termination of defendant's parental rights. These findings were supported by evidence the judge was entitled to find …
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… from a Family Part order denying his request for a judgment compelling defendant NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … her debt to him. In his complaint, he sought various remedies for breach of contract. Plaintiff also alleged … one party to a non-marital personal relationship to provide support or other consideration for the other party, …
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… without an evidentiary hearing for reasons expressed in a comprehensive written opinion. The judge properly set forth … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, 583 (2015) (quoting …
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… eligible to file a petition for expungement following the completion of the sentence. On August 14, 2013, the … makes the punishment of a crime more burdensome after its commission; or (3) deprives a defendant of a defense that … and does not increase the punishment, nor change the ingredients of the offence or the ultimate facts necessary to …
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… waiver of the forty-two-month parole disqualifier and to recommend reduction, under the waiver provision, to one year … During argument on the motion, the sentencing court commented it would have ordered a probationary sentence if … sentencing court's task is merely to impose a sentence that complies with the assignment or presiding judge's ruling. …
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… part, the amended JOC stated: The [JOC] and Order for Commitment dated February 22, 1985 remains in FULL FORCE and … JOC stated: The Judgment[s] of Conviction[] and Orders for Commitment dated February 22, 1985 and [March 25, 2015] … opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add the following brief comments. Over fifty years ago, our Supreme Court held that …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2116-16T4 PATRICIA RUFF, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. WEST KINNEY GARDENS, ROIZMAN PROPERTIES, STRIKE FORCE OF NEW JERSEY INC., USI SERVICES GROUP INC., NEWARK HOUSING AUTHORITY, HAYES GARDENS, AND …
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… to Triffin, who brought this action against defendant. Upon completion of discovery, Triffin moved for summary judgment. … requirements of the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) and accompanying regulations, and therefore S&S had a duty to … seek to establish through discovery the fact necessary to support this defense, namely that S&S did not have on file …
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… March 27, 2017 2 A-1707-15T2 Plaintiff Teresa Megariotis commenced this action for damages based on unpaid loans made … the amount of $98,535.37, which consisted of $97,813.12 in compensatory damages, $482.52 in interest, and $239.73 in … are not to be disturbed unless they are so "wholly insupportable" by the evidentiary record as to result in a …
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… and on the brief). Respondent Infinity Home Mortgage Company has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM NOT FOR … Fraud Act (CFA)1 claims against defendant Infinity Mortgage Company with prejudice. We agree with plaintiff's argument … limited to whether plaintiff demonstrated some evidence to support each of the three elements of her CFA claim: "(1) …
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… was sentenced to three years in prison and required to comply with Megan's law. Defendant filed no direct appeal, … members of the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office and the Computer Crimes Task Force (CCTF) were conducting undercover … where the defendant demonstrates a prima facie case in support of post-conviction relief by showing "a reasonable …