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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 … the law, [the judge's] discretion lacks a foundation and becomes an arbitrary act" requiring this court to view "the …
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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 … role play and should not have been prosecuted for his chat communications. However, the PCR judge correctly pointed out …
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… Defendants' submissions detail the history of a lengthy and complicated litigation in the Family Part stemming from a … total amount of $87,528.21.2 In April 2015, Paul filed a complaint, under Docket No. C-5- 15, in the Chancery … in Docket No. FM- 17-0079-10 erred finding Paul did not commit fraud and Lena was jointly and severally liable for …
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… court granted the State's pre- answer motion to dismiss the complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e), finding that plaintiff's pro se complaint failed to state a claim upon which relief may be … court's Rule 4:6-2(e) dismissal order, concluding that the complaint, if viewed indulgently under the generous pleading …
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… represented defendant in a lawsuit in Chicago involving his company. Defendant disputed the bill, and plaintiff … of his missive, resulting in plaintiff filing a one count complaint for defamation. After defendant's motions to … in such circumstances be permitted to speak and write freely without the restraint of fear of an ensuing 5 …
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… was ineffective in advising him to reject all plea recommendations, and failing to object to certain issues … to several witnesses, failed to object to prejudicial comments made by the State during summation, and failed to object to the jury charge. In a comprehensive written decision, Judge John A. Young, Jr. …
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… years in prison. Defendant claims he did not receive the recommended sentence of NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … In accordance with the plea agreement, the State would recommend a sentence of seven years in prison with forty-two … drug court. In anticipation of the plea hearing, defendant completed the plea forms. The forms included a handwritten …
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… $10,000. Baglivo hired another construction manager to complete 3 A-2444-16T1 the work. Baglivo estimated it cost … him "roughly $86,000" to have the replacement contractor complete the job. At the non-jury trial, Selco presented … construction trades. Those witnesses included: (1) a lumber company representative who supplied materials for this …
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… and pursued a "harassment, intimidation and bullying" (HIB) complaint against them. Plaintiffs alleged that other … terminated them as coaches. Plaintiffs also alleged common law causes of action for malicious use and abuse of … relevant to plaintiffs' credibility. Further, as the Board points out, after-acquired evidence of misconduct may be …
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… 2C:11-3(a)(1); first-degree felony murder, during the commission of a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); first- … court's jury instructions failed to explain the law of accomplice liability, trial counsel was ineffective for not … that his sentence was illegal because it was disparate when compared with similarly situated defendants, and requested …
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… heir. The following week, plaintiff filed a verified complaint in the Probate Part seeking to admit the Proposed … 2, 2016, Rich's executor filed an answer to plaintiff's complaint, disputing plaintiff's allegations. All parties … 3 A-2751-15T3 admitting the Proposed Will to probate, accompanied by an eight- page written opinion. In pertinent …
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… certain consequences under Megan's Law, one of which was "community supervision for life." The prosecutor corrected … Defendant confirmed he was entering into the plea agreement freely and voluntarily. The court suspended the imposition … of counsel, and was entering into the plea agreement freely and voluntarily. In 2019, defendant filed a PCR …
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… from defendant for some weeks. After contentious email communications between the parties, on August 18 plaintiff … rent check. On or about August 29, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant pursuant to N.J.S.A. 46:8-21.1, … we decline to address it now. We take plaintiff's next two points together. Plaintiff argues that the trial court had …
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… that this incident is all as a result of the filing of a complaint . . . for divorce. . . . . He said that it was she … evidence. See Cesare, 154 N.J. at 411-12. All other points raised by defendant lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… over the phone." Starx and Lewis were each charged with committing prohibited act *.004, fighting with another … of recreational privileges, and the loss of ninety days of commutation time. On the adjudication form, the hearing … Starx argues that: (1) his disciplinary hearing "did not comport with all procedural due process requirements"; (2) …
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… October 11, 2019 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint with NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … entitled, Yew v. Inservco, Docket No. MID-L-5407-18. The complaint alleged Inservco had a duty to engage in … standing . . ." 3 A-1526-19T4 dismissed the Yew v. Inservco complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) for failure to state a claim …
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… an evidentiary hearing and rendered a twenty-page comprehensive written opinion. A jury found defendant guilty …
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… 2019 to change where the daughter would go to school and to compel where the daughter would attend summer camp. … he lives. Defendant also argued that plaintiff should be compelled to abide by the MSA. Plaintiff opposed the motion … makes three main arguments, which he breaks down into seven points. He contends that the family court erred by (1) not …
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… defendant. Ten days later, plaintiff amended his TRO complaint to include allegations of defendant's abusive … plaintiff contended he needed an FRO based on defendant committing the predicate acts of cyber harassment, N.J.S.A. … evidence. See Cesare, 154 N.J. at 411-12. All other points raised by defendant lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… substantially for the sound reasons expressed in the comprehensive fifty-five-page written opinion of Presiding …