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… times. Plaintiff testified that defendant's repeated communications and "obsessive behavior" made her "worried … proved, by a preponderance of the evidence, that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … The judge found defendant was "constantly trying to communicate with [plaintiff] at extremely inconvenient …
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… the court extended the ankle bracelet requirement to accommodate his request for more family time because some of … children lived out of state. Defendant was sentenced as recommended in the plea agreement to a six- year term of … aggravating factors three ("the risk that defendant will commit another offense"), six (defendant's criminal record …
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… James Blessing1 appeals from an August 7, 2020 order compelling arbitration and staying his complaint against defendants Nick Hoffman, Olivia Marr, and … Blessing. At the time of the agreement relevant to this complaint, plaintiff went by Drew Bradford and signed the …
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… January 25, 2016, the State of New Jersey filed a verified complaint in the Law Division, Special Civil Part, seeking … of $2,430 and $2512 in United States currency. The complaint alleged that on October 26, 2015, Flemmings was … Although we could dismiss the appeal for failure to comply with our order, we address the propriety of the …
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… parked car, the detectives observed a cloud of white smoke coming from its open windows. The officers also smelled an … The detectives also searched the vehicle's passenger compartment, finding (1) a digital scale, with marijuana … had removed all of the marijuana found in the passenger compartment. Because of the discovery of the scale and the …
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… 24, 2024 order granting defendant's motion to dismiss his complaint with prejudice. We affirm. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … month, counsel on behalf of Lit and Eaddy filed a civil complaint against Federal under docket number CAM-L-2384-22, … for Lit and Eaddy, Eaddy moved without counsel to amend the complaint to include a claim for intentional infliction of …
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… increased the rent to $2,214 per month. Plaintiff filed a complaint on August 28, 2023 to evict defendants for … property, testified regarding the property's Department of Community Affairs registration. Arizaga confirmed defendants … history from both its previous and current management companies, and offered testimony from Francesca Marshall, …
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… OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO. ACJC 2002-111 Civil … The Respondent, E. Ronald Wright, by way of answer to the complaint filed herein says: 1. The Respondent admits the allegations contained in paragraph 1 of the complaint. 2. The Respondent admits the allegations …
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… of this appeal. On October 12, 2022, the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) 1 A CSLR is "a residential setting … 5:27-2.1. 2 Bellefantie was a named defendant in the complaint but did not participate in the appeal. 3 A-1549-23 … notices of violation to defendant, which stated: [i]t has come to our attention that a [CSLR] is proposed at [the …
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… August 2021, defendants were advised by the Department of Community Affairs (the "DCA") they were approved for a … it alleged defendants owed $3,120 in back rent in its complaint. Following a bench trial, the court determined … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence.'" Ibid. (alterations in original) …
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… then the payments under the note would accelerate and become due. The stock purchase agreement also contained notice … the parties. The court further found that KAP had not complied with any of the notice provisions in the note and … transfer to KAP its stock and the resignation form absent compliance with the notice provisions in the note and stock …
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… of defendant Hainesport Industrial Railroad, dismissing its complaint for money due on a contract between them. Plaintiff's complaint asserted causes of action based upon a book … be certain that their taxes were paid properly and workers' compensation insurance was in place. Because of the nature …
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… DOCKET NO. A-5218-11T4 YELLOW BOOK SALES AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, INC. (a Delaware Corporation), … Chem Dry is in the business of cleaning residential and commercial carpets and upholstery. Much of Chem Dry's … more than $41,000. On January 11, 2010, plaintiff filed a complaint naming Chem Dry, Paradise, and Alliano as …
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… to proceed. : ~,~:r_S:1~ eCOURTS HOME I CASE MANAGEMENT Welcome to eCourts Select Court / Division : I Guardianship … SS Representative Payee Report EZ Acco unt ing Report Comprehensive Accounting Report Annua l Report Formal … in the case jacket. Screen I D:ECGM1020 Copyright NJ Judie ary 2014 ~ No eCourts Guardianship – Upload Document …
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… 1 RUN DATE : 05/21/2011 PUBLIC ACCESS REPORT - AUTOMATED COMPLAINT SYSTEM (ACS) COMPLAINTS ISSUED AND PENDING FROM: 05/14/2011 TO: … REPORT IS BASED ON PRELIMINARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN COMPLAINTS FILED AGAINST INDIVIDUALS IN NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL …
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… an order to show cause and dismissing with prejudice their complaint against the Elizabeth Board of Education (Board) … later, the parents, now represented by counsel, requested a complete copy of their son's student records from the … the parents did not file a motion in the OAL proceeding to compel discovery. On September 30 and October 7, 2020, the …
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… wrongdoing by her son and testified that plaintiff had become upset and had struck her son at which point she … to get out of her home. She also testified that she accompanied her son to plaintiff's mother's home to ensure … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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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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… Yes. Counsel: And that was for the purpose of being able to commit a theft from the store? Defendant: Yes. Counsel: You … incarceration and who satisfy the nine separate factors embodied in N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(a), are assigned to Track 1 and … of denying defendant admission into drug court. Defendant points out that he pled guilty to second-degree robbery, …
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… of the bag "sticking into his pants."1 Gregus said it was "common for drug dealers to . . . conceal drugs inside their … observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … apprehend and arrest any disorderly person or any person committing a breach of the peace." Under the statute's plain …