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… to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend the court sentence defendant to an extended term of … cellphone. Fox wrote that Ruiz "observed and overheard the communications between [the] CI . . . and an individual the … He [or she] must allege "deliberate falsehood or reckless disregard for the truth," pointing out with specificity …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the briefs). Charles A. Fiore, Gloucester County Prosecutor, attorney for … not defendant. Earlier that evening, her daughters had come to her house to wish her a happy birthday, which was … they jointly leased. Defendant followed her and asked to come along, promising to "be good," and he sat in the …
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… Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for appellant (Charles A. Fiore, Gloucester County Prosecutor, attorney; … incident and ensuing homicide. The officer did not save the computer search results. We have considered the arguments in … her discretion when she ordered the State to recreate the computer search results that were not preserved. We …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-0286-17. Epstein Ostrove, LLC, … limited. R. 1:36-3. January 8, 2020 2 A-3560-17T1 In this commercial tenancy dispute, plaintiffs Elizabeth Fernandes … entered after a bench trial. The judgment dismissed their complaint that was based upon an alleged violation of the …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-2110-05. George G. Gussis, … follows: "Plaintiff's cohabitation with a member of the opposite sex, not related by blood or marriage, for a period of … by that person." Alimony was based upon an imputed income to plaintiff of $20,000 and defendant's 2004 earnings …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The family part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … and lived with plaintiff's parents. 3 The parties' child accompanied her mother as well. 3 A-4686-18T1 Defendant's … overturn a judge's factual findings and legal conclusions unless we are "convinced that they are so manifestly …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Vicki A. Citrino's comprehensive and well-reasoned written decision issued with … A summary will suffice here. Nora has a history of homelessness, chronic instability, substance abuse, and domestic … her parenting time. The Division then filed a renewed complaint for guardianship in December 2017, asserting Nora …
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… June 4, 2014, determined that defendant was a repetitive, compulsive sex offender. In accordance with the plea … Megan's Law registration requirement starts anew upon the commission of any other crime, and not just a sexual-related … courts are not required to conduct evidentiary hearings unless the defendant establishes a prima facie case and "there …
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… (Tribunal) that she was disqualified for unemployment compensation benefits under N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a) because she … days of their occurrence. Even though appellant did not comply with this requirement, the supervisor and the … did well on her culinary school report card. Appellant also complained that two of her co-workers were not cooperating …
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… A jury convicted defendant Emmanuel Hernandez of the lesser-included offenses of second-degree aggravated … and asked defendant to show his hands. Defendant did not comply, struck Garcia, broke free from his grip, got into … the building, the officers saw muzzle flashes, heard accompanying gunshots, and returned fired. They retreated, set …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2358-15T3 CHARLES WRIGHT, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., … by FISHER, P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Charles Wright filed a complaint that alleged five notices of intention to … he argues that the trial judge erred in dismissing the complaint by applying the litigation privilege and by …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2393-16T2 PERSONAL SERVICE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RELIEVUS a/s/o RACHEL … dispute. Suffice it to say, Personal Service Insurance Company (PSIC) terminated personal injury protection (PIP) … days after the award is delivered to the applicant, . . . unless the parties shall extend the time in writing. The award …
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… relieving sex offenders from N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, their Community Supervision for Life (CSL) obligations. Community Supervision Megan's Law registrants B.B. and A.V. … of that State and shall remain in full force and effect unless and until relief is granted by that State or …
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… AND NELTSON WILFREDO, Defendants, and STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ____________________________ … granting summary judgment to defendant State Farm Insurance Company (State Farm) and dismissing her claim for … that "uninsured motor vehicle[s]" shall not include automobiles covered by a "basic" policy). State Farm then argued …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should … murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a(1)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3a(1)(2); second- … retroactive application of a statutory amendment unless the amendment expressly declares that it be applied …
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… 40A:14- 147, including but not limited to: conduct unbecoming a superior officer, neglect of duty, and failure to … with multiple violations of Caldwell police department rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. 3 A-3422-19 … bulletin board, on the main page of Caldwell's municipal website, and in three local newspapers. Defendants sent …
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… Sert," appeal an order dismissing with prejudice their complaint for failing to appear for their court-ordered … "notice in the form prescribed by Appendix II-A" of the Rules of Court; or (2) certifying he was unable to serve … in court are "non-waivable," id. at 371, and are "prerequisites to the entry of an order of dismissal with prejudice …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … order and sped away, at times driving over one hundred miles per hour. He eventually struck another vehicle, causing … Defendant was twenty-three years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the December 6, 2019 sentencing …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … handgun. Defendant was twenty-two years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the April 9, 2020 sentencing hearing, the court imposed the recommended sentence that had been negotiated by the State in …
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… for him to continue to work there. When appellant complained about this, the new owner allegedly told … although it listed them within the Statement of Items comprising the record. The clerk's office obtained the … would not call appellant at the time of the hearing unless he registered in advance. It also warned appellant that …