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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1518-18T1 LANCE BROWN, Complainant-Appellant, v. RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF … Vacant positions are typically posted on Rutgers's website for a minimum of five business days; applications must … This appeal followed. On appeal, Brown raises the following points for our consideration: 7 A-1518-18T1 I. AFTER …
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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 … acknowledged that in preparation for the plea hearing,1 he completed a written plea form which asked whether he …
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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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… information prevented the county welfare agency (CWA) from completing a required eligibility determination. We affirm. … On the statement that FCC produced, C.G.'s pension income appeared, but that information was missing on the … of the TD account and the ownership of the funds deposited into the account. The record does not support C.G.'s …
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… no evidence its absence had prejudiced defendant or the outcome. The judge signed the order denying defendant's … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Ibid. (quoting Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694). Indeed, … show that the errors had some conceivable effect on the outcome of the proceeding. Virtually every act or omission of …
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… Pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement, the State recommended that the court sentence defendant to a five-year … The police saw defendant at the scene of the fire accompanied by a friend named 4 A-0905-17T4 Stephanie Green. … she pled guil ty to an accusation that charged her with committing second degree arson under N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(a). In …
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… the findings and result meet this criterion, its task is complete and it should not disturb the result . . . ." Ibid. …
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… strategy fails to obtain for a defendant the optimal outcome is insufficient to show that counsel was ineffective. … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel … the doctor, who was currently under indictment, would have compromised credibility." 6 A-5519-18T1 counsel advised him …
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… the State to enter graphic photographs of the victim, committed reversible error by instructing the jury that … trial counsel's deficient performance affected the outcome of his trial was "at least as plausible" as the … hearing because "it [was] imperative in this PCR to complete the record and have [defendant] and counsel testify …
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… 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 … omitted). The Division must prove by a preponderance of the competent, material, and relevant evidence that a child is …
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… No. L-0921-19. Richard Greisberg, appellant pro se. Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys for … plaintiff appeals an October 30, 2019 order dismissing his complaint for failure to serve an affidavit NOT FOR … main contention is that an AOM was unnecessary because the common knowledge doctrine applies. The judge disagreed and …
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… 2C:35-10.5.1 The PNDA charged petitioner with conduct unbecoming a public employee and for the use, possession or sale … the settlement. It then was adopted by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on September 20, 2016. Petitioner's … his right to reinstatement in the future, he was "unable to comply with N.J.S.A. 43:16A-8(2) because he ha[d] no job to …
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… to explain, delays ensued and the hearing did not commence until August 2016 and did not finish until … in circumstances"; (2) return to New Jersey with Alec but commute to work at GU, which would possibly require a … apply Bisbing's new standard to our consideration of the points raised on appeal. Plaintiff argued the new standard …
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… temporary restraining order (TRO) and a domestic violence complaint she filed under the Prevention of NOT FOR … both orders and remand for the reinstatement of plaintiff's complaint and the TRO, as well as for a new hearing. I … is other evidence to enable such party to meet the requisite burden. See Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Land, 186 N.J. …
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… and Vernoia. On appeal from the Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. SN-2017- 013. Zazzali, Fagella, … for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (David N. Gambert, Deputy General Counsel, on the … filed a scope petition with the Public Employment Relations Commission asserting certain provisions of the expired …
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… assaulted him with her automobile, causing him to suffer a compound fracture of his left leg. Defendant drove away from … State's agreement to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a probationary term. The State also agreed to allow … consideration in her PTI application – letters and other communications she had received from Tinsley (hereafter "the …
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… 4 A-5854-17T4 reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed a motor vehicle offense to justify the stop of his … of N.J.S.A. 39:3-40. Therefore, the officers had the "requisite reasonable suspicion" of a motor vehicle offense to … to put his hands into the air. Devito acknowledged that comment was not correct. As noted, we accord great deference …
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… Whipple and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 60-3/17. Marc Howard … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Jaclyn Michelle Frey, Deputy … finding of intentional discrimination is not a prerequisite for state remedies for racial imbalance." Id. at 472. …
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… From 2013 through 2015, defendant continued to communicate with the Bank regarding a loan modification. No … intent to foreclose and in December 2017, the Bank filed a complaint for foreclosure. Defendant responded by filing an … expenses in applying for loan modifications, $1 million in compensatory damages, and "$2.5 billion" in punitive …
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… of the public in which police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer." State v. Rosario, 229 N.J. …