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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 … his interests in the case," the logical relation of such communication to the litigation being "apparent on the face …
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… multi-apartment dwellings.” The officers then searched the common areas for weapons and the suspect. Estevez and … that while he was standing in the doorway, still in the common hallway, he looked into defendant’s room as defendant … that defendant did not have a privacy right as to the common hallway and that, in light of Estevez’s plain-view …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … motion of defendant (“City”) to dismiss the above-captioned complaint on grounds plaintiff had failed to respond to the …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … motion of defendant (“City”) to dismiss the above-captioned complaint on grounds plaintiff had failed to respond to the …
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… an evidentiary hearing and rendered a twenty-page comprehensive written opinion. A jury found defendant guilty …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … in original)).] 7 A-4310-16T3 Based on this well-settled common law standard of review, as augmented by defendant's …
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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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… and second-degree aggravated assault, and conspiracy to commit robbery. Defendant and several cohorts attacked a man … he did not adequately advise him about a plea offer; he recommended that he not testify in his own defense; and he did … cogent written opinion. We add the following brief comments. 5 A-2294-16T2 With respect to the plea offer, …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts of the indictment and to recommend a five-year custodial sentence with a five-year … written decision. We amplify that conclusion with a few comments. Under the Sixth Amendment of the United States … ("CDS") with intent to distribute it, provided defendant complied with the requirements of probation. Defendant …
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… motion court in its order. We only add the following brief comments. Rule 3:21-1 provides that a motion to withdraw a …
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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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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Ibid. (quoting Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694). The … that (i) counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and … judge's conclusion defendant would have received a worse outcome without the plea was unsupported by the record. He …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2695-17T3 ORIX PUBLIC FINANCE, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LYNN MARIE MELTON-KAUFMAN, Individually and as Executrix of the Estate of DOLORES E. MERCER, deceased, and STATE OF NEW JERSEY, …
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… (Meridian) summary judgment dismissal of the Borough's complaints. Those complaints sought to impose a tax assessment against a … and against the myriad of existing case law." The Borough points to AHS and argues "the plaintiff in [AHS] filed a …
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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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… 2 A-2781-14T2 sex offender as required by N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2e, commonly known as "Megan's Law." Thereafter, defendant moved … as a de minimis infraction. Defendant characterized his noncompliance as practically inconsequential because he was … As a part of this sentence, the court placed defendant on community supervision for life, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 3 …
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… attributable to such work" is ineligible for unemployment compensation benefits. Under this section, the threshold question is whether an applicant for unemployment compensation benefits left her job "voluntarily." If the … was voluntary, the applicant is eligible for unemployment compensation benefits only if that separation was for "good …
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… waiver of the forty-two-month parole disqualifier and to recommend reduction, under the waiver provision, to one year … During argument on the motion, the sentencing court commented it would have ordered a probationary sentence if … sentencing court's task is merely to impose a sentence that complies with the assignment or presiding judge's ruling. …
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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 …