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… first-degree robbery, and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. The charges arose out of the fatal attack … in Judge Leath's written opinion. Only a few short comments are in order. This court's standard of review "is … State's proofs of defendant's guilt in this case were very compelling, including evidence of defendant's DNA found …
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… and reports relied upon by DEP to establish that Yates Foil committed the violations. Yates Foil maintains that the … omitted) (quoting Cty. of Gloucester Bd. of Chosen Freeholders v. Pub. Emp't Relations Comm'n, 107 N.J. Super. … utilities to be shut-off, which resulted in the winter freeze to rupture pipes containing hazardous waste. The fact …
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… Judges Fisher, Sumners and Moynihan. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 5-5/14A. Samuel J. … Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER CURIAM The Commissioner of Education upheld the decision of the State … teaching certificate of Craig Bell due to his unbecoming conduct. The Board adopted the factual findings and …
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… was false. . . . [M]y chief had told Mr. Brito . . . come to [the judge's courtroom] as the subpoena directs, and … then we'll . . . have everything cleaned up that day, just come in and tell the truth. We didn't say what happened. We just said come in today and tell the truth. I know [PCR counsel] did …
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… her customary labor charges. After the work on the home was completed, Steffne sent Buemi an invoice for $6,655.15. That … proceeds to pay the bill. He accepted the work and did not complain to Steffne about it, though 3 A-3918-16T2 apparently he voiced some complaints to his then-wife, Steffne's daughter. Steffne …
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… BY THE LAW DIVISION, ALONG WITH THE UNDERLYING CRIMINAL COMPLAINT, BECAUSE THE MUNICIPAL COURT IMPROPERLY ASSUMED A … infraction of a substantially minor nature. A "breakdown in communications between state and municipal officials forms … We have no doubt that such cooperation will be forthcoming. We have heretofore directed that where a complaint …
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… on July 10, 2013. On November 8, 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint for foreclosure. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant failed 3 A-2282-16T3 … alleged defendant had not cured the default, and it had complied with the Fair Foreclosure Act (FFA), N.J.S.A. …
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… experts. Though she noted that "none of the three experts recommended reunification at this time and each acknowledged … services for her; however, her history is one of poor compliance." He continued that "she remains much too …
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… Part following a one-day trial. He presents the following points of appellate argument for our consideration: I. Trial … for the reasons set forth by Judge Ford in her comprehensive oral opinion issued on December 20, 2016. We add the following comments. The parties married in 1999 and three children …
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… or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Cummings, 295 N.J Super. at 384 … by Sandy[.]" The judge also noted defendant did not file a complaint with the insurance company or prosecutor's office alleging forgery. Defense …
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… into evidence of the alcohol influence report and accompanying worksheet, finding his blood alcohol content … Center (IDRC) in lieu of jail time, plus thirty days of community service along with appropriate fines and … was a BAC of 0.15 percent. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. Because the State Failed to Establish …
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… things, defendant asserted that the attorney failed to (1) communicate with him; (2) conduct an 3 A-3140-17T4 adequate … on his petition. At its conclusion, the judge rendered a comprehensive written decision denying defendant's petition. … DENIAL OF HIS PETITION FOR [PCR] WAS ERROR. A. FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE WITH DEFENDANT. B. FAILURE TO CONDUCT AN …
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… found defendant 3 A-2244-17T1 understands the charges, has competent counsel, knows the maximum penalties. He admits to the charges. He entered the plea freely and voluntarily. He's voluntarily waived his right to … v. Lockhart, 474 U.S. 52, 59 (1985)). The PCR judge noted a complete absence of any information to support defendant's …
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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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… about the lover who left him and why he wanted to commit suicide. The couple offered defendant dinner but he … he told defendant that one of their children might call or come over. Defendant told the couple 3 A-0847-15T2 it would "not be good" if one of the children were to come over to the house and he then pulled out the phone …
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… act of simple assault was established. A simple assault is committed when a person "[a]ttempts to cause or purposely, … to support its finding that an assault occurred. A person commits the offense of harassment if, "with purpose to … A restraining order will not issue based solely on the commission of a predicate offense listed in the Act. Bittner …
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… of an earlier order that denied his motion to amend his complaint. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. On … 19, 2016, Clifton moved for summary judgment, invoking the common law doctrine of snow removal immunity accorded to … opposed the motion, and cross-moved for leave to amend his complaint to include additional counts alleging that Clifton …
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… Degrees, one in Engineering Mechanics, and another in Computer Science and Engineering, and had a job offer to … PTI program. The Criminal Division manager (CCM) did not recommended defendant's admission, finding as follows: The … for victimless crimes (Guideline 1) . . . . The defendant committed the offense while on a public bus. He took …
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… arbitrator. They interviewed several candidates, and after completing those interviews, the parties selected Mr. … retain him. In February 2009, defendant filed a motion to compel arbitration, appoint a new arbitrator plus an … In April 2009, the judge (1) granted defendant's motion to compel arbitration; (2) appointed Barry Kaufman, Esq. as a …
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… pursuant to a plea agreement in which the State recommended that he be sentenced to ten years, subject to the … guilty, he testified to the facts underlying the crime he committed. Defendant told the court that he was involved in … facie claim of ineffective assistance of counsel. In his comprehensive oral decision, Judge Kelley rejected …