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… from a July 12, 2017 order dismissing her domestic violence complaint and vacating the temporary restraining order (TRO) … from the bench. The judge determined that defendant committed an act of domestic violence in accordance with the … and speculation in support of this argument, rather than competent evidence in the record. We also reject plaintiff's …
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… condition of which was enrollment in and successful completion of Drug Court. On April 23, 1999, the judge … beg[an] deporting people to Cuba." 3 A-2546-17T3 failed to comply with Rule 3:9-2. See ibid. (providing, among other … answer to question #17 on the then-current plea form compelled an evidentiary hearing on his petition for …
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… accusation. In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of five years in prison with … In the related plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to three years in prison. The State also agreed to recommend that the sentence run concurrent to defendant's …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3565-16T3 CODDINGTON COMMUNITIES, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MCDONFEN, LLC, … 2017, judgment requiring him to pay plaintiff Coddington Communities, LLC $4730.38 in unreturned deposit money from a … the parties was between "McDonfen, L.L.C."2 and "Coddington Communities, LLC and Builder Marketing Services, or …
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… result of an established finding is 'significant' and is accompanied by 'longstanding adverse consequences,' which, in …
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… discussion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add only the following comments. Rule 3:21-2(a) provides that "[b]efore the … charge of the institution to which the defendant has been committed." R. 3:21-2(c). Similarly, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-6a … things, "an analysis of the circumstances attending the commission of the offense[.]" Consistent with Rule …
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… with speeding, N.J.S.A. 39:4-98 (2012-X-501492) and to recommend the minimum-mandatory sentence for the fourth-degree … vehicle infraction. [Driving] beyond the speed limit is a common motor vehicle infraction that leads to stops[,] and … an articulable and reasonable suspicion that the driver has committed a motor vehicle offense.'" State v. Locurto, 157 …
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… and Kennedy. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2014-635. Samuel J. Halpern argued … attorney for respondent The New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Todd A. Wigder, Deputy Attorney General, on the … a March 26, 2014 final agency decision by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) removing her name from the eligibility list …
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… was approved and he began receiving $636 per week. He also commenced a nationwide search for a comparable position, sending out, over a period of time, … appeal should be declared a nullity and set aside. These points are clear and require no discussion on our part. R. …
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… instead be titled to all four siblings as tenants in common. As part of the consent order, plaintiff represented … and provided services to the marina, for which he sought compensation. In the estate administration litigation, the … misused the property, misappropriated the marina rental income and property and caused the estate to become insolvent. …
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… from her doctor, but conceded that the doctor did not recommend that she quit her nursing job. She did not tell her employer that she needed an accommodation, but testified that she did not believe that … a series of arguments, which she presents in the following points: I. APPELLANT CORDOVA SHOULD BE HELD GENUINELY …
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… [q]uahogs (harvested and unharvested)[,] and [defendants] completed all obligations for payment concerning the leasing … perform its contract obligations, where performance has become literally impossible, or at least inordinately more … matter. I'm just not persuaded . . . [r]arely do people come before the [c]ourt where they say, "The lease says $500 …
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… R. 1:36-3. August 23, 2019 2 A-2470-17T1 legal malpractice complaint. The trial court dismissed his complaint on summary judgment because he did not have an … the deadline for expert reports and to extend the time to complete discovery. Thereafter, the court denied his motion …
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… for an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a).1 The State recommended the judge impose concurrent sentences aggregating … 2C:39- 4.1(a), possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense. 3 A-1881-20 brief; defendant … written decision, arguing the judge failed to address all points raised by PCR counsel and defendant in his pro se …
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… Jason Mittleman appeals from an order denying his motion to compel his admission into the Pretrial Intervention Program … program. Defendant filed a motion with the Law Division to compel his admission into PTI over the prosecutor's … judge entered an order denying defendant's motion to compel his entry into the PTI program. The following month, …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… following: an amended count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(l), 2C:20-3(a), and … Indictment No. 17-04-0469; second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary and second-degree possession of a controlled … No Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, for conspiracy to commit burglary concurrent to respective five-year terms for …
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… finding that a plain reading of N.J.S.A. 2C:58- 3(c)(1) compels denial of the application. We reverse for the … (amended 2013), and sentenced to 12 months probation, community service, completion of a DHR risk reduction program, and an alcohol …
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… Joel Garcia-Ramirez, Gant looked him up on his patrol car's computer. The computer provided both a picture of defendant and a nearby … of the suspect and the photograph of defendant from his computer, Gant pulled his patrol car into a parking lot to …
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… car. Around 4:00 in the morning, he drove past an active commercial railroad line and saw a car stuck on the railroad … Harden. Defendant argued the officer was not performing a community-caretaking function when he approached defendant's … on "active railroad tracks, so that mean[t] a train [could] come through and strike the vehicle at some point." He …