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… June 4, 2014, determined that defendant was a repetitive, compulsive sex offender. In accordance with the plea … Megan's Law registration requirement starts anew upon the commission of any other crime, and not just a sexual-related … Rule 3:22-4. The PCR court assigned counsel, who filed a supporting brief. PCR counsel supplemented defendant's …
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… acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … to the PTI program, which the Criminal Division manager recommended. However, on December 8, 2016, the prosecutor … office's objection to defendant's admission. The prosecutor supported her objection by first citing to our decision in …
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… We disagree with this argument because the record amply supports the Title Nine abuse and neglect order. We affirm. … the caseworker, who took photographs. Anna's bedroom was "completely cluttered" with "no space to walk into." Penny's … to take her medication and continue to go into therapy and comply with all her services." The caseworker was concerned …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … "should not be disturbed unless 'they are so wholly insupportable as to result in a denial of justice,' and should … "significant substance abuse issue ha[d] not been remedied." She also found that "both prior to [the child's] …
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… to her work. Because the Board's factual findings were not supported by substantial credible evidence, and the Board … assessments" than the Tribunal "where the record is open to competing interpretations." Messick v. Bd. of Review, 420 … Logan, 299 N.J. Super. at 348. New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law disqualifies a person from receiving …
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… such explicit text in the enabling statutes because it is common sense that disability retirees leave their jobs due … of their performance." N.J.S.A. 11A:1-2(c). Public bodies obviously have the power to remove employees for cause. … an attempt to collect benefits for which he is ineligible. Common sense informs our decision that there was no reason …
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… not cite, and the court could not find any legal authority supporting defendant's claim. The judge also noted that the … qualifications to hear a case are ordinarily resolved 'by common law, statute, or the professional standards of the … judge, to designate a judge to hear the matter, including communications with the prosecutor, [e]mpaneling the grand …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5173-15T1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … residence, which were mailed to the Brick address. The DCA points out, however, that a taxpayer can request tax bills … it as "arbitrary, capricious and/or unreasonable and not supported by credible evidence." Accordingly, the …
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… motion for reconsideration of a prior order1 dismissing its complaint, which protested certain taxes and fees. We … to Final Audit Determination. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a complaint with the Tax Court challenging defendant's … judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant[,] …
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… the street from C.G.'s apartment. He noticed four men coming up the street with hoodies and masks on, but did not see their faces. He also did … defense, the trial court found that defendant presented no "supporting documents or facts to corroborate his claim that …
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… into Pretrial Intervention (PTI). The PTI director recommended defendant's acceptance into the program but was … Bridgewater police officers were dispatched to Bridgewater Commons Mall to investigate a report of defendant and other suspects committing credit card fraud at Sephora. Defendant was …
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… and Manahan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-4183 and 2016- 4255. Michael J. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … decision. He argues the findings made by the ALJ were not supported by substantial credible evidence. He also claims …
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… Site Remediation Fund (HDSRF), N.J.S.A. 58:10B-4, to recompense Rosengarten's remediation costs.1 The contract, 1 … standing, and we consider the merits of his appeal. As DEP points out, grants to public entities under the HSDRF are … 4 Rosengarten cites to one of our unpublished decisions in support of this proposition. Not only are unpublished …
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… after defendant failed to timely respond to plaintiff's complaint seeking payment alleging breach of contract. … to record a construction lien, followed, thereafter, by its complaint seeking payment of the outstanding contract … point in the litigation." The statement is factually unsupported and legally erroneous. Here, plaintiff sought …
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… He contends the record lacks sufficient evidence to support either conviction. He further asserts the trial … entered an order of protection prohibiting defendant from communicating with K.O. or their two children in any manner, … modifying the order of protection to allow defendant to communicate with K.O. "by e-mail with respect to the subject …
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… defendant's arguments as to the sufficiency of the evidence supporting defendant's conviction for second-degree witness … his phone, entrapped him, and because the prosecutor committed misconduct at trial. Oral argument was held before … professional assistance; that is, the defendant must overcome the presumption that, under the circumstances, the …
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… receive a response. On July 1, 2019, plaintiffs filed the complaint in this matter, seeking enforcement of the … filed a motion for visitation pendente lite. In their supporting certification, plaintiffs asserted that L.A.P. … motion and filed a cross- motion seeking dismissal of the complaint and the award of attorney's fees. Thereafter, the …
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… defense counsel that the PTI program director was not recommending acceptance. Consequently, on February 8, 2018, … PTI. Pursuant to the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of noncustodial probation. On February 8, … misinterpreted the facts or disregarded evidence in support of an applicant. 7 A-1351-18T4 Although there were …
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… limited. We therefore identify the relevant facts that are supported by evidence in the record or are undisputed by the … by counsel, they had a defense to the DWI charge and the outcome would, in all likelihood, have been different." Ibid. 5 … of direct review; and, finally, (4) give the new rule complete retroactive effect [. . . .] 6 A-1944-18T1 [State …
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… 4 A-4160-17T4 On June 29, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against Khubani and Caco Manufacturing Corp. … Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). There are different remedies for spoliation of evidence depending in part on the … is discovered in time for the underlying litigation, remedies include a "spoliation inference," which "allows a jury …