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… attorney; Margaret A. Cipparrone, on the brief). Wayne Powell argued the cause for respondent (Wayne Powell … incident and ensuing homicide. The officer did not save the computer search results. We have considered the arguments in … and F-350 trucks obtained from the ProPhoenix system, together with the names and addresses of the registrants. The …
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… No affidavits or certificates were submitted which in any way indicate that the enumerated witnesses had any evidence … for the reasons expressed in Judge Caulfield's comprehensive written opinion, including the judge's … in original) (quoting Do-Wop Corp. v. City of Rahway, 168 N.J. 191, 199 (2001))). The factual predicate for …
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… limited. R. 1:36-3. January 8, 2020 2 A-3560-17T1 In this commercial tenancy dispute, plaintiffs Elizabeth Fernandes … entered after a bench trial. The judgment dismissed their complaint that was based upon an alleged violation of the … of . . . El-Ghoul and [Niraj] . . . there[ was] no way [he could] make a determination that the landlord did or …
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… escort him to the left-hand exit across the four-lane highway. As Trooper Castro escorted the truck with emergency … he pursued defendant's SUV for the motor vehicle violations committed. He used his siren to indicate that he intended to … vehicles, N.J.S.A. 39:4-92; (5) failure to yield right-of-way to emergency vehicles, N.J.S.A. 39:4- 91; (6) …
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… HELD, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Kevin G. Roe argued the cause for the appellant. … of a statute is a judicial function and we are 'in no way bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its …
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… charged that trial counsel, not PCR counsel, had committed several ethical violations. 5 A-1779-17T4 The PCR … that either was, in fact, available or could have become available through reasonable diligence. On this appeal, … Ibid. ("Because the judge did not comment in any way on defendant's remaining claims, it is not clear to us …
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… was parked on the westbound side of the road, in a driveway on East Main Street, which is also referred to as Route … when a pedestrian reaches the double yellow line in the roadway, the driver must stop and yield to the pedestrian. Irons … Manual (the Manual) issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), which includes estimated stopping …
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… following facts. On September 19, 2016, T.S.1 was on her way to pick up her son from school when she saw defendant, … assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(2), in exchange for a recommendation of non-custodial probation and dismissal of the … statutory presumptions against PTI when defendants have committed certain offenses." Roseman, 221 N.J. at 622. For …
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… in 1 This matter is being considered, in the absence of comment on the subject by counsel, under the prior version … The judge admitted defendant into the program by way of a twenty-five- page opinion, assessing each factor … State v. K.S., 220 N.J. 190, 199-200 (2015). Their PTI recommendations should take into consideration the …
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… guilty voluntarily. In return, the State agreed to recommend a non-custodial probationary sentence and dismiss … on successor counsel's "personal knowledge" and does not comply with Rule 1:6-6. Claypotch v. Heller, Inc., 360 N.J. … the relevant factors, or abuses its discretion in the way it analyzes those factors, can a deprivation of the …
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… Decided Before Judges Reisner and Mawla. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 98-3/16. Kathleen … until the end of September. . . . On the [d]istrict [w]ebsite there are forms that you will have to fill out so that … sick leave to carry me to end of September. Is there any way you could advance me more leave with pay, as it will …
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… sort Hatch sold to Quick Cash, including online liquidation sites, flea markets and auctions. Defendant testified he did … property was likely stolen may be proved in a variety of ways. Here, for example, the State argued defendant's … claims of prosecutorial misconduct require only brief comment. We agree with defendant that the questions the …
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… judge agreed and entered an order dismissing plaintiff's complaint for non-economic damages.1 Plaintiff timely moved … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no … jury-rigged the knee to function with pins and wires in no way inhibits the characterization of that injury as the …
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… that condition, defendant obtained an order in May 2015 compelling plaintiffs and their attorney to answer the … their request for a further stay unless they actually deposited the funds with the clerk of the court. Plaintiffs' … counsel certified he did not receive it, and there was no way to track it. Plaintiffs' counsel then filed two motions …
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… in this manner and for this purpose. Plaintiff has always received two property tax bills. One bill is for one acre and the other bill is for seven acres. She always paid her taxes and never thought to question the … plaintiff’s challenge, the township’s tax assessor recommended to the Middlesex County Board of Taxation that …
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… by the Township of Irvington (“defendant”) to dismiss the complaint of Albert Yedid (“plaintiff”) for failure to … grounds. The court heard oral argument on both motions together. A separate opinion will be issued on that motion. 2 … . .” The financial information which the assessor seeks by way of a Chapter 91 request is designed “to assist the …
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… by the Township of Irvington (“defendant”) to dismiss the complaint of Albert Yedid (“plaintiff”) for failure to … grounds. The court heard oral argument on both motions together. A separate opinion will be issued on that motion. 2 … . .” The financial information which the assessor seeks by way of a Chapter 91 request is designed “to assist the …
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… (count two). Under the terms of the agreement, the State recommended sentencing defendant as a second-degree offender … (defendant's character indicates he "is unlikely to commit another offense"). The trial court found aggravating … plea counsel's representation at sentencing in two limited ways. Defendant first contended plea counsel failed to argue …
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… (count two). Under the terms of the agreement, the State recommended sentencing defendant as a second-degree offender … (defendant's character indicates he "is unlikely to commit another offense"). The trial court found aggravating … plea counsel's representation at sentencing in two limited ways. Defendant first contended plea counsel failed to argue …
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… order denying recusal of the judge. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint seeking damages of $9,721.77 due on defendant's … to the calendar, the request shall be considered only if accompanied by a statement of reasons and shall be deemed … the proper legal standard. Ibid. Judges must act in a way "that promotes public confidence in the independence, …