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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 … representation is desired” and record the response “on the complaint.” Ibid. Because of the singular importance of the … indigent when he entered his 1994 guilty plea. The State points out that an “indigent defendant” entitled to the …
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… appeal is whether a civil defendant sued by an insurance company for violating the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act … In December 2008, plaintiffs Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company and affiliated companies filed a 604- paragraph complaint alleging that …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a sentence of time served. During the plea hearing, … was implied by defendant’s unequivocal assertion that he committed child abuse by using language that tended to …
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… of Operating Engineers, Local 68 (Local 68); for Belmar the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO (CWA); and, for … each municipality obtained approval from the Civil Service Commission (Commission) for a layoff plan. Keyport’s plan called for the …
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… supra, 195 N.J. at 173-74. Additionally, widely-read commentary existing at the time of defendant’s appeal warned … that, had the jury been properly instructed, the outcome of the trial would have been different. Since the trial … retroactively on collateral review, such as on PCR. It points out that the Court in Moore “made the broad …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … investigatory stop and protective sweep of the passenger compartment of the van were valid. 1. Appellate review of a … to justify a limited vehicle protective frisk. The State points to the recent United States Supreme Court decision in …
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… expert concluded that defendants’ inspectors had properly complied with NFPA 25, which did not require them to … care, a standard that requires precautions beyond compliance with NFPA 25. He concluded that defendants’ … FireMaster. The Appellate Division reversed, finding that compliance with safety regulations, such as NFPA 25, was not …
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… and informal landlord status did not suffice to give her common authority over defendant’s bedroom. Thus, the failure … ability to consent to a search when the consenter has common authority for most purposes over the searched space. … continued detention was unreasonable. Once a detention becomes unreasonable, a de facto arrest occurs, requiring that …
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… v. Kelvin Williams (A-8-12) (071306) [Note: This is a companion case to State v. Christopher Dekowski, also filed … must show a threat and demand for money, as well as an accompanying gesture giving the impression of a weapon. … either an object that clearly simulates a weapon or a combination of words and gestures giving the impression that …
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… shooting defensively at trial. Such evidence was a key component of defendant’s third-party guilt defense. In … space or the word “deleted” is not permissible because it “points to the defendant.” Here, the State and defense … Court reasoned that a blank space in a redacted document “points to the defendant.” Ibid. The Court clarified …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS EAST NEWARK TOWNE CENTER, LLC, and … LLC ("ENTC"), and Efstahio Valiotis, a principal of ENTC, complaint. (See Df.'s Ex 1, ,i 2-4). The defendant also … (collectively known as the "Agreements"). The plaintiffs' complaint has asserted the following four (4) counts, for …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … which was formerly home to a metal implements manufacturing complex. Defendant 680 S. 17th Street, LLC (“680 LLC”) is a … access to those neighboring properties. In fact, 680 LLC points out that it had to obtain Court orders from this …
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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 … is strongly to be preferred. This case presents no compelling grounds for departure from that general …
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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 … Sipko (Ras) -- both of whom were actively involved with the company. George formed KDS and KPS in 2002 and 2004, …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEADFAST INSURANCE COMPANY and IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiffs, v. ADMIRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, …
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… certain issues respectively to the trial court and to the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance); Seidman v. Spencer … Spencer's members. The court ordered the Board to revisit By-Law 31 and set forth reasons for any changes … to its shareholders, as owners of the institution. This points to an alleged fundamental difference between a bank …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … Street, Camden, New Jersey 08101. If you need assistance in completing the form please call the above stated number and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS May 24, 2019 Michael A. Paff, Esq. … “I do not have a mathematical formula, I try and use break points of where I think the market would dictate that it … trial testimony supporting those perceived land size “break points.” Additionally, in making his physical characteristic …
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… offenses. The affidavit of probable cause in support of the complaint stated that “an eyewitness . . . positively … of interviews of Bill and Frank, and an application for a communications data warrant for Gregg’s cell phone. This … the CJRA and related court rules. 1. The Attorney General points to section 19(f), which offers guidance in a …