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… 2010, defendant, who was then fifteen years old, and an accomplice, R.J., jumped into the car of a … drove to the Detective Bureau and reported two males sexually assaulted her. She was transported by ambulance … arrested and charged with various acts of delinquency, if committed by an adult would constitute crimes. After waiver …
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… (DOC), which upheld an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.102, attempting or planning an … employees, including their full names, salaries, work schedules, overtime, and potential family members. Ng notified … a polygraph examination to demonstrate he lacked the requisite intent to plan an 12 A-3008-19 escape and intended to …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-3820-17. Law Offices of S.K. … record before the motion judge. Plaintiff is the owner of commercial property located in Plainfield. Kumar is the … bankruptcy code. Notably, Kumar did not name plaintiff as a creditor, and Watchung Liquors did not file bankruptcy …
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… 28, 2020 order granting defendants Immunomedics, Inc. (the Company), Debra Warner, and William Conkling's motion to compel arbitration and staying this action while plaintiffs' … Company as oncology account managers or pharmaceutical sales representatives. As a term and condition of their …
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… (DOC), which upheld an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.252, encouraging others to riot, … wings, and remain in their bunks until a head count was completed. Repeated orders were ignored. Instead, the … "We defer to an agency decision and do not reverse unless it is arbitrary, capricious[,] or unreasonable or not …
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… Hodkinson. Halligan, O'Connor, and Hodkinson formed two companies: Park Avenue Bar & Grill, LLC (Park Avenue), a … paid for personal birthday parties, sports tickets, vehicles, vacations, and other entertainment or goods out of … $1,100,000, and the net proceeds, $845,151.56, were deposited into Murray- Nolan's trust account. In July 2017, …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Paul X. Escandon in his comprehensive written opinion. In August and September 2016, … fourteen) of Indictment No. 17-02-0232, in exchange for a recommended sentence of a six-year prison term with a … different from what she reasonably expected[,] which was less than a six[-]year term." 10 A-3762-19 Defendant further …
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… was charged in the Chancery Division, Family Part with committing the following acts of delinquency that, if … offenders to be considered for parole ensures that juveniles whose crimes reflected only transient immaturity—and who … a thirty-year parole disqualifier."4 The Supreme Court revisited its holding in Miller four years later in Montgomery, …
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… a.m., wandering the streets barefoot, approximately five miles from her home. N.W. informed the officers that she had … from a social worker at a hospital, who had observed N.W. come in with her paternal grandmother for medical treatment. … Plan until the matter was resolved. The Division filed its complaint on October 9, 2018, based on the events of October …
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… that defendant's jury waiver was knowing, voluntary, and competent. Following the bench trial, the judge found … to defendant's waiver and pointed out that he needed to complete a written waiver form. On September 3, 2019, … criminal matters are required to be tried by a jury "unless the defendant, in writing and with the approval of the …
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… were in 3 A-0200-19 jail together. He admitted he did not come forward with this information for almost a year, and … (count two); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C: 39-4.1 (count … FROM TRIAL AND APPELLATE COUNSEL. A. LEGAL PRINCIPLES. B. ADMISSION OF DEFENDANT'S CONVICTION FOR AGGRAVATED …
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… and Accurso. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-1058. Charles J. Uliano argued the cause for appellant Franklin … General, argued the cause for respondent Civil Service Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; …
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… Corey S. D. Norcross, on the brief). Jacqueline R. D'Alessandro, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … same level of services previously approved . . . until the completion of a recertification by the new provider … hand, [B.F.'s expert] did not consult the [PCA] aide in completing her assessment and formulating her opinions and …
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… stop. Rather than pull over, defendant disregarded the command to stop and proceeded to speed down a busy street, weaving between vehicles, speeding through a red light, and nearly hitting a … 3 A-4898-18T6 the charge and defendant's conduct, the computer-generated PSA did not include a New Violent …
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… S.R. Upon entering defendant's house, police found two scales on the kitchen counter. They further found in the master … (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of a drug crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … be considered a mistake which would have changed the outcome of the trial." The PCR judge further ruled that even if …
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… July 6, 2018, that said "Happy birthday, [J.M.]. May God bless you with many more." Defendant acknowledged sending … how are you?" In his oral opinion, the judge noted the complaint was brought under the harassment statute but did … judge made no finding that defendant acted with the requisite purpose to harass, and such a finding cannot be …
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… Oh filed a claim for unemployment benefits. A deputy commissioner in the New Jersey Department of Labor denied … Office of Benefit Appeals WILL NOT INITIATE A CALL TO YOU UNLESS YOU HAVE REGISTERED FOR THE HEARING AS INSTRUCTED … manager, at an annual salary of $70,000 per year, with commissions for certain jobs. In July 2016, TZ increased …
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… granting summary judgment to defendants and dismissing its complaint with prejudice under the entire controversy … an interest to Church in purchasing the property. Church communicated Skolnik's interest to plaintiff. Thereafter, in … Realtors) was the selling agent for plaintiff. In the sales contract, Turton Realtors was listed as plaintiff's …
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… and concluded admitting the 911 call "would constitute needless presentation of cumulative evidence not necessary or … either the witness or the victim, both of whom were in the company of police officers" when the eyewitness made the … for an ongoing emergency. The caller was not safely in the company of a police officer recounting recent events. She is …
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… were to be paid in proportion to the parties' net incomes with defendant responsible for fifty-three percent and … After the parties' divorce, a guidance counselor recommended the parties' child engage in therapy. On December 20, 2013, defendant moved to compel plaintiff to cooperate with arranging counseling for …