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… I. Plaintiff and defendant, a married couple, filed cross-complaints under the PDVA and obtained temporary restraining … other on January 25 and 29, 2024 respectively. The cross-complaints stemmed from domestic violence allegations … date of February 22, 20242 was set for both parties' complaints. At the hearing, the court questioned plaintiff …
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… Id. at 688. "To satisfy prong one, [defendant] had to 'overcome a "strong presumption" that counsel exercised … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Gideon, 244 N.J. 538, 550-51 (2021) … and objectionable, we believe the decision not to object to comparable testimony at the second trial needs to be …
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… a Tier III sex offender pursuant to the registration and community notification 1 We use initials to preserve the … the State's failure to offer evidence sufficient to support that finding. A.M. also contends the order was not … for the Implementation of Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Laws states, "[a] therapist's report …
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… application holding that the statute governing the Workers' Compensation Judges Part of the Public Employees' Retirement … I. On June 5, 2021, following his appointment as a workers' compensation judge, Lande enrolled in PERS-WCJ. On April 29, … or (4) the findings on which it was based were not supported by substantial, credible evidence in the record." …
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… 2017, a jury found defendant guilty of the following crimes committed in 2014: first-degree aggravated sexual assault … forth a new test determining whether Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) expert testimony is admissible. … uphold his factual findings, "so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(2). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of four years in prison. At the beginning … knowingly, and intelligently; (2) counsel "fail[ed] to communicate with [d]efendant and go over discovery and trial … Rodriguez entered an order denying defendant's petition supported by a written opinion. She found defendant's claims …
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… OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 PHILIP S. … DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS Directive # 15-06 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-984-8241 or 609-633-3902.] … so that each governing body is aware of the need to provide support for the local Municipal Court Security Plan. …
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… DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 (609) … From: Philip S. Carchman, P.J.A.D. Subject: Probation Child Support Enforcement - Diligent Efforts Protocol Date: July … Reconciliation Act” (PRWORA), P.L. 104-193 (1996), a comprehensive welfare reform plan, included comprehensive …
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… discovery. Adding to the unsettled nature of the rollout, a complaint filed by New Jersey's counties contending that the … sent to jail. A public safety assessment is done — using a computer scoring system that takes into account such factors … appear in court — to determine if the person is a risk to commit new crimes or to not show in court. Defendants are …
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… which ultimately caused him to resign. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging various causes of action. Defendants … than grant plaintiff's motion to impose the agreement's remedies for default, namely the accelerated balance, fees, and … oral settlement agreement to writing. The court's view is supported by our review of each party's draft settlement …
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… denying defendant M.J.-B.'s1 motion to vacate a 2018 child support order, he appealed. He argues that relief from the … because plaintiff F.C. fraudulently misrepresented his income at the 2018 hearing. We reject defendant's arguments … resided in New Jersey. On June 5, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint for child support. A copy of the complaint was …
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… assault; two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery; and one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit carjacking. Under Indictment No. 13-11-2839, … to the trial court's factual findings . . . 'when supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence.'" …
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… of insurance stating that Wausau Underwriters Insurance Company provided South Jersey Paving with commercial general liability insurance coverage during the … we are satisfied the certificate of insurance provided in support of the motion for substituted service is alone not …
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… of a final hearing, defendant filed an in limine motion, unsupported by a sworn statement, seeking dismissal of his ex-wife's domestic violence complaint. Without taking testimony from any witness, the … On May 16, 2016, plaintiff filed her domestic violence complaint and, at a brief hearing before a different judge …
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… two November 4, 2020 Law Division orders that dismissed his complaint for breach of contract against defendants City of … "at the earliest opportunity possible." Among other remedies, plaintiff sought immediate promotion and monetary … position.5 This appeal followed. In his overlapping points on appeal, plaintiff only reprises the second claim …
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… and C) that he is safe to possess firearms[.] Appellant complied with the order and furnished the required report in … to appear for the hearing on the assault charge and the complaint was dismissed. On November 30, 2006, she requested … 2007, the State moved to modify the August 2006 order. In support of the motion, an investigator from the Hunterdon …
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… from an August 5, 2021 Law Division order dismissing its complaint for breach of contract and violation of N.J.S.A. … L. 2020, c. 27, which required all boards of education to compensate "contracted service providers" in the event … the specifications. The second lowest bidder successfully completed a contract with defendant which ran from September …
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… flea-ridden apartment. She claimed defendant continued to become belligerent and eventually raised his fists and shook … Defendant avers the trial court's decision is not supported by adequate, credible evidence. Defendant further … N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b) (stating, "[i]n proceedings in which complaints for restraining orders have been filed, the court …
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… 466 (App. Div. 2003) (explaining regulations require "full compliance review investigation" when a duplicate FPIC is … in the parking lot of his brother-in-law's apartment complex in Parsippany after he and his brother-in-law had an … should accept a trial court's findings of fact that are supported by substantial credible evidence.'" In re …
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… will provide a total retirement allowance of 50% of final compensation plus 3% of final compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable … retirement of an employee of a local employer must be accompanied by a resolution of the governing body, . . . …