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… of second-degree manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(b)(2), as a lesser included offense on a charge of first-degree murder; … denying the PCR petition. Judge Isabella also issued a comprehensive written opinion. Defendant's convictions arose … 4 A-1482-15T3 Sophie's face was blotched and she was complaining of an injured thumb. The friends then left. …
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… Plaintiff testified defendant did not know she would be coming that day. Plaintiff was escorted to the marital home … at her stepfather and friend, telling them he would file a complaint against them. Plaintiff described defendant as … actor (1) Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or (2) Negligently …
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… probation, with 364 days in county jail, and fifty hours of community service. Defendant was also ordered to complete substance abuse evaluations and treatment and to … than five years after entry of a judgment of conviction unless the delay was "due to defendant's excusable neglect and …
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… by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname. We intend no disrespect. 3 A-0272-16T2 From … 30, 2015, the Township filed an in rem tax foreclosure complaint pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-104.29 against Webber … substantial deference, and should not be reversed unless it results in a clear abuse of discretion. The Court …
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… their mother's death in 2012 and led to their filing a complaint against Paul on October 11, 2012, alleging undue … first name to avoid any confusion caused by the parties' common last name. 3 A-4103-15T3 unjust enrichment, … (2002)). 8 A-4103-15T3 Applying these controlling principles, we conclude the trial court's fee award was the result …
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… his firearm, and instructed defendant to stop. Defendant complied and immediately raised his hands in the air. … request for a continuance; whether the defendant has other competent counsel prepared to try the case, including the … will be reviewed de novo. Hubbard, 222 N.J. at 263. "Warrantless seizures and searches are presumptively invalid as …
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… Judges Alvarez and Nugent. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-967. Mark W. Catanzaro argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … officers cannot be disciplined "on the first step" unless they are late three times within a six-month period. …
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… she hurt her back on April 23, 2010 while checking on a combative patient. The Board denied Thomas' application … were her responses, she conceded that the signature accompanying the responses was her signature. Similarly, when … An agency determination should not be reversed "unless it is arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable or it is …
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… a March 3, 2017 Law Division order denying their motion to compel binding arbitration and dismiss the complaint filed on behalf of plaintiff Alexis Russo. We … online. The Agreement included a description of the rules governing arbitration of employment disputes (Rules), a …
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… decision of a hearing officer who found Ford guilty of committing the following disciplinary infractions: (1) *001, … 'security threat group' means a group of inmates possessing common characteristics, interests and goals that serve to … upheld. This court is bound to uphold the DOC's decision unless the record shows the decision was "arbitrary," …
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… from a June 23, 2017 order dismissing with prejudice his complaint against defendant Chante Darby, pursuant to Rule … in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we vacate and remand for further proceedings consistent … to reinstate the complaint. Nor did plaintiff pay the requisite restoration fee pursuant to Rule 4:23-5(a)(1). 5 …
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… a residential home (home) for $164,000 as tenants in common. At about that time, Kathryn and Anthony borrowed … of both mortgages; in fact, he and 1 Because of the common surname, we address the parties by their first names. … Greentree was ordered to suspend any pending foreclosure sales to the extent necessary to permit such consumers to be …
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… not disturb the denial of such a A-4852-17T1 5 motion 'unless [the judge's discretionary authority] has been clearly … regulations promulgated pursuant to the United States Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, … v. Lee, 452 N.J. Super. 198 (App. Div. 2017) does not compel a different conclusion. In that case, an inmate filed …
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… the crime involved domestic violence and defendant had "committed at least one act of domestic violence on more than … (15). The court also found mitigating factors six, victim compensation; ten, defendant was likely to respond to … at any time without impinging upon double-jeopardy principles." Schubert, 212 N.J. at 309. (quoting State v. Austin, …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. C- 000009-18. David J. De Fillippo … is subject to arbitration under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Education and not the Public Employment Relations Commission, even if a collective negotiations agreement …
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… paid property taxes on defendant's pre-marital Irvington commercial real property during his incarceration. On … for a bench warrant for defendant's arrest if he did not comply with this order. Notwithstanding the court's order, … Plaintiff gave defendant almost one year and a half to come up with a solution to move his business from the …
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… defaulted on the note. In March 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants for nonpayment of legal fees … representing plaintiff boasted he could influence the outcome of the case, as he was married to a judge in the … We have stated: In our judicial system, "justice is the polestar and our procedures must ever be moulded and applied …
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… F. Chowdhry, of counsel and on the brief). Benjamin J. D'Alessio argued the cause for respondent (South Jersey Legal … text message, dated June 7, intimated that defendant would commit suicide if plaintiff did not reconcile with him. … of the evidence. First, the judge found defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment, in the form of …
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… parked car, the detectives observed a cloud of white smoke coming from its open windows. The officers also smelled an … The detectives also searched the vehicle's passenger compartment, finding (1) a digital scale, with marijuana … appeal, defendant reiterates his assertion that the warrantless search of the trunk of his car violated both the United …
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… arising from child pornographic images discovered on his computer when he was a student at Stockton State University. … reserves the right to inspect the content of electronic files when it has reasonable belief that the content of … A-6044-17 specific photos after the child pornographic website was accessed nor that defendant accessed any of the …