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… for a new 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 …
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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 … hearing when he "has presented a prima facie [case] in support of [PCR]," meaning that a defendant must demonstrate …
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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 … prior to Padilla. We conclude that this record does not support defendant's claim that his attorney affirmatively …
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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 … operator, secured facilities," that it "was not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record, as …
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… in denying plaintiff Darrin Yohe's motion to amend his complaint, after the running of the statute of limitations, … which rear-ended plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe in his complaint, under Rule 4:26-4, the fictitious party rule. … his discretion in denying plaintiff's motion to amend his complaint, resulting in the dismissal of his cause of action …
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… of New Jersey, Law Division, Criminal Part, Morris County, Complaint No. S-2018-0355-1436. Matthew W. Kelly, Assistant … a second time, to which defendant responded, "you can come to this side and fucking talk to me." Hill requested … his job as a result of a new conviction, and the financial support he provides for his two daughters. After weighing …
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… to the defendants for relocation assistance. Because the complaint was improperly filed, we dismiss the complaint without prejudice. In February 2018, plaintiff … by the trial court's factual findings as long as they are supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence in …
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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 … he had "strong family ties" and was "giving financial support to his family." Although he was in arrears on child …
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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 … v. Westover, 241 N.J. 289, 301 (2020). The record supports the judge's finding that plaintiff did not …
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… factual findings and credibility determinations if they are supported by "adequate, substantial, and credible … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired[.]" Ibid. When there is an absence of actual …
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… and MAHER KOUR, Defendants-Appellants and RLI INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. ___________________________ Submitted … unless [it is] convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant … were especially taken into account. 10 A-2126-19 All other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to be worthy …
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… of the court was delivered by OSTRER, J.A.D. This is a commercial foreclosure case. Defendant-mortgagor 769 … court concluded that 769's allegations of wrongdoing might support claims or defenses by LVP or 349, but that they were … counterclaim and the defenses on the same grounds. And 769 points to no prejudice caused by the timing of the motion to …
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… on February 24, 2011. On April 8, 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint in foreclosure against defendant and Yun, and … assigned the subject mortgage to US Bank, N.A. Plaintiff communicated the assignment to defendant through a November … FOR ITS FINAL JUDGMENT[.] i. Plaintiff-Respondent's Supporting Documentation failed to Comply with Rule 4:64-2 …
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… witnessed the driver, later identified as defendant, committing multiple motor vehicle violations, including … instructed by Jaremczak, ran defendant's name through his computer, ascertaining that defendant's license was … law and do not consider whether his factual findings were supported by the record. See Rowe v. Mazel Thirty, LLC, 209 …
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… the trial court's January 31, 2018 order dismissing her complaint against defendant William Panico, D.M.D. NOT FOR … trial court's dismissal arose from plaintiff's failure to comply with its prior order of September 13, 2017, which required plaintiff to file a complaint comporting with Rule 1:4 and Rule 4:5-1, and to …
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… council passed a resolution authorizing Newark to utilize competitive contracting to procure the services rather than … whether it was 'arbitrary and capricious.'") (quoting Bodies by Lembo, Inc. v. Cty. of Middlesex, 286 N.J. Super. … local residents to have opportunities[.]" Plaintiff also points to the deposition testimony of Kevin Brown, …
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… and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-3158, 2016-3249 and 2016-3197. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … the Final Administrative Action of the CSC because it was supported by the evidence and was not arbitrary, capricious …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Gloucester County, Complaint No. W-2019-000467-0806. Jonathan E. W. Grekstas, … defendant J.A.R.R. pretrial. Defendant is charged in a complaint-warrant with two counts of first-degree aggravated … contact or intimidate the child. These factors all tend to support the trial court's conclusion that release, subject …
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… of Corrections (DOC) imposing sanctions against him for committing prohibited act *.011, possession or exhibition of … 10A:3-11.2 defines a STG as: a group of inmates possessing common characteristics, interests and goals which serve to … it is "arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or [ ] not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as …