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… trial, a juror informed the court that her daughter had visited her the prior evening wearing a sweatshirt bearing the … jury indicted defendant for first- degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1) (count … Queeson stood at the side of his truck, he heard gunshots coming from the corner of Plymouth Street and Isabella …
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… medicine practice. 3 A-1639-16T1 Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on October 24, 2012, and an amended complaint on June 18, 2013. In February 2013, the court … residence be listed for sale; however, defendant did not comply with the order. Because defendant did not make the …
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… he appointed Dr. Suneeta Sayyaparaju, a psychiatrist recommended by Alice's school, to perform an independent … a GAL but provided: 12 A-2106-18T3 The Court . . . appoints Dr. Pamela Moss . . . as [Paul]'s psychiatrist by … defendant lacked funds for the appointment. Counsel also posited Dr. Merritt A. Hubsher as an alternate psychiatrist.5 …
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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … to K.A.’s report. A DCPP caseworker, Jacqueline Alvarez, visited defendant’s home and conducted interviews with the … basis in the evidence to support the instruction. Defendant points out that defense counsel asked the court to instruct …
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… 97 N.J. 263, 266, 277 (1984). Plea agreements are important components of this country’s criminal justice system. … adopted here by the Appellate Division, the penal outcome would be wholly unrelated to the legitimate factors … of N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5.1 “occurs whenever a driver leaves the site, regardless of whether that person is at fault with …
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… time, concerns a family embroiled in a litigation that commenced 15 years ago. The Court provided an extensive and … formed Koger, Inc., and later gifted 1.5 percent of the company’s stock to his twin sons, Robert Sipko and Rastislav … proceed on remand in a manner that is the complete opposite of the court’s previous position. There are several …
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… to abide by their written agreement. Moynihan filed a complaint seeking enforcement of the written agreement and … Although the parties’ testimony differed greatly on some points, we begin with those facts that are mostly … Lynch never promised to support Moynihan for life, a requisite condition to a palimony agreement under the common law. …
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… April 19, 2013, when pre-school teachers at the Livingston Community Center observed a man dressed in camouflage, … officer involved in a training exercise. Meade went to the Community Center during or in the aftermath of the incident. … returned to patrol. Chief Handschuch and Sergeant Hanna visited the pre- school classrooms to apologize for the …
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… are suspended because of COVID-19. The Working Group recommended that grand jury operations resume in certain … a lack of response was treated as agreement. At certain points, people speaking were recorded as “unidentified … (last visited Apr. 21, 2021); Ctrs. for Disease Control & …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … Reading the statute in that way avoids absurd results and comports with the view that the Legislature “writes motor- … (Wildlife Conservation license plates). In all, the MVC website lists scores of alternative designs to the standard …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … Reading the statute in that way avoids absurd results and comports with the view that the Legislature “writes motor- … (Wildlife Conservation license plates). In all, the MVC website lists scores of alternative designs to the standard …
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… $308,000 and $466,000 per year, exclusively from commissions. Goldfarb met defendant in March 2013. According … upon promissory estoppel are different in both their requisite elements and their goals. To prevail on a claim of … invoking the Securities Law and arguing, among other points, that the agreement between the parties was governed, …
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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 … rights appraised, neighborhood characteristics, zoning, site data, highest and best use conclusion, a discussion of …
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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 … of a release condition only if the State meets the requisite high standard: a showing by clear and convincing …
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… 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 … to her, thus rendering the agreement unenforceable. She points to the trial court’s finding that she signed the …
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… and the special policy, both of which satisfy New Jersey’s compulsory insurance requirements. In this case, the Court … 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 … two arguments in support of AAA’s position. First, it points to the first sentence, where “the legislature …
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… indigent nor a non-indigent defendant must show that the outcome would have been different had he been represented. The … suspended his license for ten years, and imposed the requisite fines and administrative penalties. See N.J.S.A. … indigent when he entered his 1994 guilty plea. The State points out that an “indigent defendant” entitled to the …
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… warrant for defendant S.N. for acts alleged to have been committed against his stepdaughter in 2012. In a complaint-warrant, the State charged defendant with … Counsel noted that defendant’s biological mother had visited New Jersey “more than a decade ago,” but it “ended in …
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… war began on the same day that the attorney-review period commenced, and Seller accepted a higher bid from defendants … force and effect.” Buyers then filed a breach-of-contract complaint in the Superior Court, Law Division, demanding … the contract because it failed to abide by the requisite notification procedures. Ibid. The trial court and …
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… test, the Court considers whether its admission was accompanied by a sufficient limiting instruction. Immediately … the strip poker game for propensity purposes—was adequately communicated to the jury even if the trial court in its … Joan. Although defendant relies on J.M., that case is inapposite. In J.M., supra, we held that a witness’s testimony …