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… March 27, 2017 2 A-1707-15T2 Plaintiff Teresa Megariotis commenced this action for damages based on unpaid loans made … the amount of $98,535.37, which consisted of $97,813.12 in compensatory damages, $482.52 in interest, and $239.73 in … opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We add only the following comments. In reviewing the issues presented, we are guided …
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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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… of the Middlesex County charges. This letter was accompanied by the requisite forms, N.J.S.A. 2A:159A-3(b), … disposition to be made of the indictment, information or complaint[.]" N.J.S.A. 2A:159A- 4 A-4218-15T4 3(a). Unless … the trial twenty days to January 28, 2008. The trial commenced on that date, and resulted in convictions on …
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… Jury Selection to examine current processes and develop recommendations for improvements, including ways to reduce the … Background New Jersey Judiciary 4 A Judicial Conference Committee comprised of Executive Branch and Legislative … the model jury instructions have been updated at three points: • Preliminary instructions; • Instructions after the …
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… told him prior to the trial that the State had offered to recommend a fifteen-year prison term if he agreed to plead … without conducting an evidentiary hearing to evaluate the competing certifications. We reversed and remanded for an … later offered first-degree aggravated manslaughter with a recommendation not to exceed twenty-four years subject to …
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… On appeal from the Local Finance Board, Department of Community Affairs. Jeffrey S. Feld, appellant, argued the … City Council inadvertently approved the budget without an accompanying ordinance to exceed appropriation limits (known … At the meeting, Feld also asserted numerous other unrelated complaints regarding City government. Director Neff …
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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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… 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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… 3:21-10(b) because of a mistaken belief defendant had not completed his mandatory period of parole ineligibility by … a Rule 3:21-10(b) exception applied, because defendant had completed his mandatory minimum sentence by April 2020, when …
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… 16, 2020 order granting defendants' "motion to dismiss the complaint in lieu of [filing an] answer." Judge Mary F. … 128 N.J. 250, 261 (1992). We must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … May 22, 2020, alleging that defendants' failure to file a complaint prior to the expiration of the statute of …
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… include Senyszyn's answer and counterclaims to plaintiffs' complaint, nor does it indicate what relief he seeks. 3 … 2017, plaintiffs sought to enforce the consent order to compel arbitration. In a November 17, 2017 order, the trial court compelled arbitration in accordance with the 2006 settlement …
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… A.D. and D.D., appeals from an order dismissing her complaint against defendant Donald R. Ayusa and Campbell's … court mistakenly exercised its discretion in dismissing the complaint with prejudice, we reverse. This case arose out of … back seat of her car. All suffered injuries. Plaintiff's complaint was dismissed without prejudice in August 2019 …
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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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… denying its motion for summary judgment, and dismissing its complaint against defendants Imad Mirza and Cape Regional … (2011). In this case, we conclude that barring plaintiff's complaint under the entire controversy doctrine gave … violation of Rule 4:5-1(b)(2). Hence, dismissing the complaint was a mistaken application of discretion. …
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… and order filed on June 13, 2017. We add the following comments. 3 A-1161-17T3 Our review of a trial judge's … of motor vehicle or other laws have been or are being committed, the stop is legitimate. State v. Carty, 170 N.J. … v. Pierce, 136 N.J. 184, 190-93 (1994). "'The principal components of a determination of reasonable suspicion . . . …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2116-16T4 PATRICIA RUFF, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. WEST KINNEY GARDENS, ROIZMAN PROPERTIES, STRIKE FORCE OF NEW JERSEY INC., USI SERVICES GROUP INC., NEWARK HOUSING AUTHORITY, HAYES GARDENS, AND …
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… to Triffin, who brought this action against defendant. Upon completion of discovery, Triffin moved for summary judgment. … requirements of the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) and accompanying regulations, and therefore S&S had a duty to … stated: As to the good-faith requirement under the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC"), this Court recognizes that no …