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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … . . . , it is [T.O.]” The trial court agreed on both points: the court concluded that T.O.’s petition was subject … at nonprofit groups wrote letters of recommendation in support of T.O. On January 12, 2018, then-Governor …
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… $308,000 and $466,000 per year, exclusively from commissions. Goldfarb met defendant in March 2013. According … invoking the Securities Law and arguing, among other points, that the agreement between the parties was governed, … and the doctrine of promissory estoppel, as well as the remedies associated with each. A. Key to defendant’s argument …
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… and Ordinance 16-04, which established an Assessment Commission to identify the benefitted properties and to … estate appraiser and consultant, to assist the Assessment Commission in fulfilling its charge. Holzhauer recommended … to each category or refer to any reliable methodology to support his opinion. (pp. 25-28) 5. Special assessments …
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… to certain non- monetary conditions, including that he “not commit any offense during the period of release.” In August … Association joins in the State’s arguments. Among other points, the Association adds that defendants must … under 18 U.S.C. § 401. 18 U.S.C. § 3148(c). Willful disobedience of a court order that also constitutes a criminal …
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… finding substantial and credible evidence in the record to support the trial court’s decision. 456 N.J. Super. 219, … actions when a retainer agreement includes an hourly fee component. Those obligations are discussed in numbered … the Court then will be able to carefully survey all viewpoints and deliberate before considering any new rule of …
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… and the special policy, both of which satisfy New Jersey’s compulsory insurance requirements. In this case, the Court … 5 The plain language of the deemer statute does not support the interpretation being advanced; in fact, … of [N.J.S.A. 39:6B-1(a)] or [N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3].” GEICO then points to N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3, which now states that, “[e]xcept …
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… indigent nor a non-indigent defendant must show that the outcome would have been different had he been represented. The … and Matthew R. Marotta, on the briefs). Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … indigent when he entered his 1994 guilty plea. The State points out that an “indigent defendant” entitled to the …
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… appeal is whether a civil defendant sued by an insurance company for violating the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act … 17:33A-7(a). The IFPA does not set forth equitable remedies for private-party insurance actions, but that does not … presented any written or oral statement as part of, or in support of or opposition to, a claim for payment or other …
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… defendant John Tate provided an adequate factual basis supporting his plea of guilty to fourth-degree child abuse. … aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a sentence of time served. During the plea hearing, …
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… of Operating Engineers, Local 68 (Local 68); for Belmar the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO (CWA); and, for … each municipality obtained approval from the Civil Service Commission (Commission) for a layoff plan. Keyport’s plan … entity employer demonstrate the necessary fiscal urgency to support a finding that the layoff action was non-negotiable …
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… supra, 195 N.J. at 173-74. Additionally, widely-read commentary existing at the time of defendant’s appeal warned … retroactively on collateral review, such as on PCR. It points out that the Court in Moore “made the broad … prosecution and construed the factual setting of Moore to support that statement of law. See Rodriguez, supra, 392 …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … activity was afoot, reasonable suspicion sufficient to support a stop required more. Thus, the panel determined … to justify a limited vehicle protective frisk. The State points to the recent United States Supreme Court decision in …
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… may not have been summarized). In the Matter of Civil Commitment of D.Y. (A-42-12) (071464) Argued November 19, … may represent himself or herself, provided that the support of retained or appointed standby counsel is … and content of his own defense, to make motions, to argue points of law, to participate in voir dire, to question …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … HELD: There is insufficient evidence in the record to support a finding that Officer Comegno had probable cause to … ‘trespassing’ denote different types of conduct.” Gibson points out that “‘loitering’ is commonly understood to mean …
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… the Court considers whether plaintiffs’ expert adequately supported his asserted standard of care, and a breach … expert concluded that defendants’ inspectors had properly complied with NFPA 25, which did not require them to … care, a standard that requires precautions beyond compliance with NFPA 25. He concluded that defendants’ …
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… and informal landlord status did not suffice to give her common authority over defendant’s bedroom. Thus, the failure … ability to consent to a search when the consenter has common authority for most purposes over the searched space. … contrary to the majority’s assertion, its holding is unsupported by federal search and seizure jurisprudence …
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… v. Kelvin Williams (A-8-12) (071306) [Note: This is a companion case to State v. Christopher Dekowski, also filed … “I have a bomb” and “Give me the money” was insufficient to support a finding of guilt on the first-degree robbery … a real bomb affixed to his neck and torso. United States v. Diehl- Armstrong, 739 F. Supp. 2d 786, 788 (W.D. Pa. 2010), …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS EAST NEWARK TOWNE CENTER, LLC, and … of the Redevelopment Plan, including preparation of studies, reports, and for planning and legal professionals. * * … the case of City of Asbury Park v. Asbury Park Towers, in support of their contention that a public. entities' …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … access to those neighboring properties. In fact, 680 LLC points out that it had to obtain Court orders from this … necessary can be accomplished by some less onerous expedient.” Id. Coty argues that a receiver is necessary to …
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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … .” Therefore, the majority concluded that such “evidence supports a conviction of simple assault” and “discern[ed] no … basis in the evidence to support the instruction. Defendant points out that defense counsel asked the court to instruct …