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… considered defendant's contentions and rendered a comprehensive written opinion, with which we substantially … the remaining counts of the three indictments and to recommend a five- year term of imprisonment with a … intent to distribute. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a seven-year term of imprisonment to run …
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… has "a due process right to an 'impartial and mentally competent' tribunal." State v. Mohammed, 226 N.J. 71, 83 …
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… 203 Hansbury, executed a promissory note for $873,750 and commercial mortgage agreement in favor of 203 Hansbury with … a 39.55% increase. On April 21, 2021, Stern executed a commercial guarantee agreement, which "unconditionally and … order was entered that same day. Defendants raise two points on appeal for our consideration. Defendants first …
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… 3:22- 12(a)(2), following a non-evidentiary hearing. In a comprehensive twenty-four- page memorandum of decision, the … the self-defense statute thoroughly and that the outcome would not have been any different. The first PCR court …
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… to show cause for temporary restraints and dismissing his complaint without prejudice. The trial court ruled there was … itself and enforce [plaintiff]'s obligations should it become necessary." Plaintiff filed his complaint and application for a preliminary injunction on …
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… restraint, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-2. The alleged offenses were committed against a seventeen-year-old victim. On September … argues: 7 A-3972-22 POINT I THE MEGAN'S LAW REGISTRATION COMPONENT OF DEFENDANT'S 1996 SENTENCE IS ILLEGAL AND MUST … DEFNEDANT'S 1996 SENTENCE AFTER THAT SENTENCE HAD BEEN COMPLETED. We conclude these arguments are without merit and …
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… I. The facts giving rise to this appeal are not complicated. On July 23, 2024, a corrections officer … all over the food and bed area." Haines was charged with committing prohibited act .651, "being unsanitary or untidy; … that evidence, the hearing officer found Haines guilty of committing prohibited act .651, downgraded the violation to …
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… 3:22-4(b). Rather, he argues the PCR rules "must bend to accommodate violations of those rules in the rare case where …
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… was unchanged. On January 16, 2025, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants in the Special Civil Part of … regarding the use and occupancy agreement. The summons and complaint were purportedly mailed to defendants on January … following: plaintiffs failed to serve defendants with the complaint 1 Default was automatically entered against …
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… order denying her order to show cause and dismissing her complaint against defendant Monmouth County Division of … information because she believed the application was complete. The ALJ concluded Rosenberg "demonstrated that she … 2024 order denied the order to show cause and dismissed the complaint. II. For the first time on appeal, the Division …
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… on behalf of CSDM TRANSPORT, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DIESEL ED, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and EDWARD ROACH, Defendants, and MIDDLESEX COUNTY … we have not commented on them specifically, all other points plaintiff raises on appeal lack sufficient merit to …
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… multiple times to other entities and, at the time of the complaint, was assigned to plaintiff. As reflected in the … numbers. In response, defendants cross-moved to dismiss the complaint. In their responses to plaintiff's statement of … to JPMorgan on January 23, 2007. However, they denied the accompanying mortgage was executed the same day, as indicated …
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… David A. Jones, self-represented appellant. SeidenFreed LLC, attorneys for respondent (Derek M. Freed, of counsel and on the brief; Victoria D. Miranda, on … to amend the maintenance payments to reflect their son's income and federal support payments. In challenging these …
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… AUG 1 8 2025 A.C.J.C. SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2025-257 Disciplinary Action VERIFIED ANSWER TO COMPLAINT, AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES, MITIGATING FACTORS, DEMAND … J.M.C. ("Respondent"), by way of Answer to the Formal Complaint, hereby states as follows: RESPONSE TO PARAGRAPHS …
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… in this report have been provided by the party filing the complaint. These figures have not been verified for accuracy … Type: Complaint W ithdrawn Improvement: $9,252,200 $0 $0 Freeze Act: Exemption: Applied Year 1 NA Year 2: NA Total … $277,600 Judgment Type: Sett le - Reg Assess w/ Figures & Freeze Act Improvement: $354,500 $367,600 $337,400 Freeze …
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… violated shall have a cause of action against any person committing such violation. The Department of Health and … to this [A]ct. The action may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce such rights and to recover … of the Estate of Joseph J. Emmons, Jr., his father, filed a complaint against defendant Elmwood Hills Healthcare Center, …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … a reasonableness hearing in each of the above-captioned complaints, all of which were dismissed in part under …
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… but resided together at a residence where they shared common areas. We affirm because the judge's factual findings … himself as to those allegations. Additionally, defendant points to plaintiff's testimony suggesting she took the … with leading questions intended to highlight the key points of his defense, but instead, the judge translated his …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO) against M.G. In his complaint, he alleged M.G. had harassed him by … . . . to create a scene and get him fired." J.A.L.'s complaint noted the parties had a history of reported … "impairing a defendant's interests in liberty and freedom in order 'to prevent further abuse.'" A.A.R., 471 …
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… and (d) (for those who arm themselves before going forth to commit crimes under the Graves Act); and N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(f) … sentence, however, an offender is given complete freedom during the time they are not incarcerated. … a person convicted under N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26 the increased freedom of intermittent sentencing when the Legislature has …