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… property, and plaintiff subsequently filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant does not deny that it received service of the complaint and all subsequent notices leading to entry of … he hired an attorney shortly after receiving service of the complaint. Landau conceded that he did not monitor his …
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… gave him a bag from another inmate containing Walden's "commissary stuff." Walden stated he "had no idea what was in … confiscation of the bottle and shank; 365 days loss of commutation time; 300 days of administrative 4 A-2119-19 … his counsel substitute, Walden argued the evidence was insufficient to establish he knew the shank was in the bottle. …
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… Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was … rent of $560 for her apartment. Located in Toms River, the community residence is one of many that is licensed and … plaintiff had not exhausted available administrative remedies. See N.J.A.C. 10:37A- 11.3. Plaintiff's counsel …
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… request. The court-appointed appraisal firm (Renwick) completed its report in December 2019. The report estimated … standard, the court found plaintiff failed to present "competent evidence" not considered by the court under the … are 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… Whipple and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 60-3/17. Marc Howard … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Jaclyn Michelle Frey, Deputy … discrimination is not a prerequisite for state remedies for racial imbalance." Id. at 472. In relying on …
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… From 2013 through 2015, defendant continued to communicate with the Bank regarding a loan modification. No … intent to foreclose and in December 2017, the Bank filed a complaint for foreclosure. Defendant responded by filing an … expenses in applying for loan modifications, $1 million in compensatory damages, and "$2.5 billion" in punitive …
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… assaulted him with her automobile, causing him to suffer a compound fracture of his left leg. Defendant drove away from … State's agreement to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a probationary term. The State also agreed to allow … been different; that is, whether there was "a probability sufficient to undermine confidence" in the prior PTI …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2780-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.A., SVP-626-11. ______________________ … 1:36-3. 2 A-2780-18T5 its end, the State petitioned for his commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), pursuant to … appeal, it is because we find any such argument to have insufficient merit warranting discussion in a written opinion. …
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… when he was fifteen years old. He attended high school and completed some college courses in the United States. At the … this allegation." On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE TIME-BAR IN [RULE] … claim in determining whether there has been an 'injustice' sufficient to relax the time limits." State v. Afanador, 151 …
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… Is Even Heavier In New Jersey. B. The State Must Prove By Competent Evidence That A Defendant Had "The Requisite Level Of Comprehension" To Effectuate A Valid Waiver of His Miranda … decision, provided that those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" State v. Boone, …
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… a June 15, 2019 order, the motion judge denied a motion to compel arbitration filed by defendant Sky Zone Lakewood.1 We … reverse and remand for the trial court to enter an order compelling arbitration and staying the matter pending the … again stated the language in the Agreement was "clear and sufficient." However, the judge "look[ed] [at the Agreement] …
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… search and seizure because the police did not have sufficient 4 A-5854-17T4 reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed a motor vehicle offense to justify the stop of his … to put his hands into the air. Devito acknowledged that comment was not correct. As noted, we accord great deference …
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… order (TRO) against defendant based on a domestic violence complaint alleging harassment. The complaint , which was amended on December 6, 2019, alleged … the litigants, defendant included, with thorough and comprehensive preliminary instructions. Specifically, the …
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… No. L-0921-19. Richard Greisberg, appellant pro se. Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys for … plaintiff appeals an October 30, 2019 order dismissing his complaint for failure to serve an affidavit NOT FOR … the "jurors' common knowledge as lay persons [to be] sufficient to enable them, using ordinary understanding and …
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… strategy fails to obtain for a defendant the optimal outcome is insufficient to show that counsel was ineffective. State v. … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… trial , finding that it was untimely and not supported by competent evidence. In December 2015, defendant was … the trial court "correctly ruled that defendant provided no competent factual 4 A-4004-19T4 information establishing his … to disqualify an attorney involves the careful balancing of competing interests: the "need to maintain the highest …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … the State to enter graphic photographs of the victim, committed reversible error by instructing the jury that … need not be repeated here. Singh, slip op. at 4–5. It is sufficient to state that defendant was acquainted with the …
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… of ineffective assistance of counsel. In a certification accompanying his petition, defendant stated he is a native and … about it." Defendant also claimed that he "could not fully comprehend the questions being asked by the [j]udge" at the … determining whether there has been an 'injustice' sufficient to relax the time limits." State v. Norman, 405 …
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… of record ." The property consisted of one lot encompassing Parcels A, B, and C. A prior owner, Ravenell … related to minimum lot area, minimum lot width, and combined side-yards. The property, which was located in the … required minimum lot widths of sixty feet. Although the combined property had a width of 100 feet, originally, …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1871-18T3 IN THE MATTER OF COMMUNICATION OPERATOR, SECURED FACILITIES, DEPARTMENT OF … and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-202. William D. Sayers, attorney … the record convinces us that none of these arguments is of sufficient merit to warrant discussion in a written opinion. …