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… 2019, and 2022. On December 22, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, which is currently pending. On March … force was used and defendant did not restrain her in any way. She testified this conduct had gone on during their … to the second prong of Silver, it failed to make those requisite findings. It stated: … Under the second prong, even if …
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… the March 18, 2022 final agency decision of the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Medical Assistance and … August 9, 2021, as the County had not received any further communications from P.C., it mailed a "Retroactive Notice of … 354, 364 (App. Div. 2006). "Nevertheless, we are 'in no way bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its …
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… denied plaintiff's motion in a June 5, 2020 order and accompanying written decision.1 The pendente lite judge … hearing."7 He reiterated "that the facts have changed in a way that is critical when viewed in the context of [the … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if A-3051-22 8 any, show that …
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… a son, who was born in 2012. In 2013, they were divorced by way of a judgment of divorce, incorporating an August 15, … per month in child support until he obtained "gainful income from employment ," which was defined as "gainful income … cross-motion for fees. N.J. Dep't of Env't Prot. v. Alloway Twp., 438 N.J. Super. 501, 505 n.2 (App. Div. 2015) …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a five-year prison term subject 3 A-3339-21 to the … probation and all these charges would be resolved by that way. Now do you understand all that, sir? Because defendant … the issue with counsel and did not raise the issue until midway through the sentencing hearing. The judge concluded …
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… 2C:2-6; second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) … that this defendant certainly had the advice of extremely competent counsel." At the April 27, 2016 sentencing … and he "lost [his] parents at a young age and in many ways [was] thrust onto the streets." The court stated it had …
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… the judge's parenting time decision, raised an objection by way of a letter from her attorney. On July 7, 2021, the … time decision. By that date, defendant had filed a divorce complaint in Bergen County. Based on the pending divorce … or written decisions. See Do-Wop Corp. v. City of Rahway, 168 N.J. 191, 199 (2001) ("[I]t is well-settled that …
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… Tier Two moderate risk offender under the Registration and Community Notification Law (Megan's Law), N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to … During that call, R.S. apologized for touching A.W. in the way that A.W. had reported. A.W.'s mother also told R.S. … ADTC report. The court then assessed that report, together with all the other information that it had been …
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… facts from the motion record. Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint against Volin on December 11, 2018. According to … of the pending sheriff's sale, there was no possible way for [d]efendants to take any dispositive action to … address, affixed the proper amount of postage, and deposited the mailings in a correct postal receptacle. Because …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2019-31, 2021-1884, and 2022-831. … (alteration in original) (quoting Henry v. 8 A-2197-21 Rahway State Prison, 81 N.J. 571, 579-80 (1980)). We "owe[] … N.J. 19, 28 (2007). "However, a reviewing court is '"in no way bound by [an] agency's interpretation of a statute or …
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… ____________________________ NEW JERSEY COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, Respondent. … Legislature intended something other than that expressed by way of the plain language.'" DiProspero v. Penn, 183 N.J. … action, including reasonable counsel fees and expenses, together with costs of appeal, if any, and shall save harmless …
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… Inc. was dismissed from the matter without prejudice by way of a stipulation. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … from the summary judgment dismissal of his second amended complaint against defendants and third-party plaintiffs … a moving suspended pod onto the landing deck of the composite playground equipment" and he "fell against the edge of …
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… repeatedly and persistently [told Thomas] that the only way he could help himself was by admitting his role in the … filed a PCR petition, alleging that he was "compelled" to accept the plea and sentence because Thomas … show: "counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and . . …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … oppressed by the majority member of the limited liability company in question, the court must now determine the … employee of Baja Unlimited, LLC, was oppressed in various ways by defendant Michael Sweigart, the owner of the LLC’s …
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… vehicle, where again defendant lowered the window only partway. The sergeant informed defendant that he had been … suspicion that a traffic or other offense has been committed, and the State has the burden to prove by a … sergeant], he would have gotten ticketed and sent on his way." Defense counsel responded, "No doubt, Judge." Instead, …
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… the reasons set forth by Judge Jonathan W. Romankow in his comprehensive fifty- eight-page written decision. We briefly … unreasonable things. And although the level of this is – is way at the top, we're still dealing with someone who is a … with trial counsel's services since they spent hours together reviewing the discovery and discussing the charges, …
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… patrol units passed by [defendant, he] bladed his body away from the patrol units and walked faster." Based on his … the shooting that occurred minutes before and a few blocks away from where the [d]efendant was observed. The court … of a handgun in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend a sentence of forty-two months in prison with a …
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… term. He was also sentenced to PSL for all crimes. Sanders completed his term of incarceration in November 2014. Since … that she had observed the seized item "to be a green vegetative sweet-smelling substance, that, based on her … into the program." He explained: [I]t was contraband either way. . . . [I]f the substance was tested and it was not a …
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… of real property owned by the parties as tenants-in-common. Plaintiff and defendant are siblings. In August … and ultimately was deeded to the parties as tenants in common. The intention was to use the property as a vacation … account of property restrictions. On September 11, 2024, by way of a written decision, the trial court entered default …
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… PA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITEDHEALTHCARE INSURANCE COMPANY and MEDICAL AUDIT & REVIEW SOLUTIONS, INC., … LLP), attorneys for respondent UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … of Contracts, § 36(1)(c) (listing "revocation" as a way to terminate the power of acceptance). We also concur …