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… 2C:12-3(a); (4) second-degree attempted conspiracy to commit murder (with George Tilton), N.J.S.A. 2C:11- 3, … 2C:5-2; and (5) second-degree attempted conspiracy to commit murder (with Robert Chew), N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3, N.J.S.A. … a presentence report at sentencing. The Supreme Court affirmed the convictions and sentence. State v. Chew, 150 N.J. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … certified mail for service of a request for property income information. Failing to respond to the request limits a … v. Borough of Point Pleasant, 112 N.J. 1, 7 (1988). To remedy this problem, the Legislature adopted Chapter 91 in …
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… on his person during a police stop. Because the police commands to defendant to stop were supported by reasonable, … one count of second- degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offense, … cocaine." The drone recording of the incident confirmed Officer Morales's account, although no audio was …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0295-24 NEWPORT ASSOCIATES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY and NEWPORT ASSOCIATES PHASE I DEVELOPERS LIMITED … delineated by our Supreme Court in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 265, 280-81 (2013). 4 A-0295-24 I. … were present in the lawsuit." 215 N.J. at 283. As Newport points out, "ASIC is a sophisticated insurer that should …
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… was charged in three separate indictments, the handgun formed the evidential basis for the charges contained in two of … to a call of shots fired in the courtyard of a housing complex. Upon arrival, she found defendant suffering from an injury to his foot. Defendant was not forthcoming about the cause of his injury and attributed it to …
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… of 2006, 2007, and 2008. However, the visits ceased immediately after Rajendra married Saxena. Gita's relationship … . . . . I will have it written for our generations to come that [Rajendra] was an adulterer . . . . That will be … had not spoken with Rajendra since 2007. The limited communication he had was not indicative of a warm …
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… because the newly constructed dock extension did not comply completely with the permit specifications and was 1.7 … protect the habitat. N.J.A.C. 7:7-9.6(b)(6)(vi). As the DEP points out, "sufficient water depths protect[] SAV," and the … discussion in a written opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). Affirmed. … IN THE MATTER OF DENIAL OF THIRD PARTY HEARING …
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… and the back of a vehicle when the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) has issued two license plates to the owner … probable cause 'that a criminal offense had been committed and that additional contraband might be present'" … and the erroneous probable cause the officer[s] claimed to have to search Ricky Jean." The letter brief argued …
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… offenses charged in the first 1 On direct appeal, we affirmed defendant's convictions under the second indictment but … According to the plea form, the State made no sentencing recommendation and defendant would seek a three- year prison … I said no because to me a promise and a guarantee are completely two different things. And I said no, nobody …
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… defendant on the following charges: first- degree armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; first-degree attempted … to the cell phone was in response to [defense counsel's] comments about why did the officers not get the search warrant. It was not a comment on the burden shifting, it wasn't saying that the …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM, MORRISTOWN MEDICAL CENTER, CLIFF MOORE, DEBBIE TORRES, MARSHA PARRISH, … to report actual or suspected violations of law or company policy. Pursuant to the AHS Employee Handbook, … images that caused him emotional distress. Plaintiff points to the fact that following his two-and one-half hour …
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… January 12, 2018. Plaintiff sued defendants in a four-count complaint alleging his termination was wrongful, amounted to … Ward constituents in a bid to challenge McCallum in an upcoming election. Plaintiff argues this entitled him to the … Days before plaintiff was terminated, McCallum was informed plaintiff was seeking petitions for candidacy to run …
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… and Paganelli. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2023-1588. Wayne S. Browne argued the … the MCCC in 2001. In September 2022 she was overseeing the medical unit when the events leading to her removal … 13 A-0747-23 Appellant also argues in her closing brief, in Points two through six, that all charges should be dismissed …
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… on the brief). 1 REM New Jersey, Inc. was improperly named in the complaint as "The Mentor Network." NOT FOR PUBLICATION … of her employment with defendant, plaintiff made some complaints regarding several of defendant's employees. …
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… STREATER, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, and STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants. ____________________________ Submitted … Streater that if the tax sale certificate was not redeemed within thirty days, FIG would file a foreclosure complaint. The notice was sent to the street address listed …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:29-9. The charges arose out of defendant's communications through social media sites with a juvenile, Doris.1 The communications took … claim under the Strickland standard, and he points to no evidence establishing a dispute as to material …
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… L. Corrado argued the cause for amicus curiae Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (Barry, Corrado & Grassi, Katie Townsend (Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press) of the California, New … Daniel's Law from a facial constitutional challenge, he deemed plaintiff's actions to be an as-applied challenge, which …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2232-22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPETITIVE SOLAR INCENTIVE ("CSI") PROGRAM PURSUANT TO P.L. … of solar projects on covered agricultural lands. It claimed the Board's order misread the plain language of N.J.S.A. … instead of on an individual project basis. MAREC also points to the structure of the statute. Although it …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2) (count one); first-degree accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6(c)(1)(b) (count two); … The State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommended defendant be sentenced in the second-degree range … was interviewed for public defender representation. He claimed he never stated he was a United States citizen, but …
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… members executed a settlement agreement that included a non-compete clause regarding the respective operations of the … After believing that certain family members were not complying with the non-compete agreement, Fazzio moved to … breached the non-compete agreement. During a court-ordered mediation in January 2020, the parties negotiated and …