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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … Defendant was twenty-three years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the December 6, 2019 sentencing hearing, the court imposed the recommended sentence that had been negotiated by the State in …
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… for him to continue to work there. When appellant complained about this, the new owner allegedly told … although it listed them within the Statement of Items comprising the record. The clerk's office obtained the … scheduled hearing date, by using a specified on-line computer registration link. The notice further indicated …
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… rejected plaintiff's motion to enforce litigant's rights by compelling defendant, Gino Delisa, to pay her/plaintiff … by [q]uitclaim [d]eed from [defendant] to [plaintiff] accompanied by [an] [a]ffidavit of [t]itle." Paragraph … That same day, the court issued a tentative decision and accompanying order, indicating his initial inclination was 2 …
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… Final judgment in the amount of $820,662.16 for compensatory damages was entered in favor of Sayegh; his … the following reasons, we affirm the judgment's award of compensatory damages, but reverse the denial of punitive … the parties' relationship became strained, and they stopped communicating with each other after Sayegh's medical office …
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… ON HIS CLAIM THAT HIS ATTORNEY RENDERED [IAC] BY FAILING TO COMMUNICATE, VISIT, REVIEW DISCOVERY WITH HIM, OR PURSUE … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Id. at 694. "[I]f counsel's performance has been so …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-1; second-degree … 2014, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, in exchange for the State's recommendation 3 A-2353-19 of a seven-year maximum prison …
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… was enacted in response to the increase of violent crimes committed in the State. State v. Nance, 228 N.J 378, 390 … 2C:43- 6(c). "To mitigate the undue severity that might accompany the otherwise automatic application of the mandatory … judge made a decision in this case, defendant also points to blank spaces left in the Nance Court's procedural …
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… appropriate, to cause the [Pension] Plan Administrator to comply with those [pension] provisions[.]" In paragraph 7 of … the pension grew. The divorced parties apparently did not communicate frequently with one another. The ex-husband … 90 N.J. 145, 151 (1982) (quoting Atl. City v. Civil Serv. Comm'n, 3 N.J. Super. 57, 60 (App. Div. 1949)). The doctrine …
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… appeals from an October 10, 2019 order dismissing his complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). We … health insurance from 1996 through the present." The complaint asserted causes of action for: 3 A-1174-19 … targeting medical professionals and the public; websites; and direct sales and promotional communications with …
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… officer got out of her marked police car and stopped oncoming traffic for plaintiff's safety. On her third attempt … get on to the curb." Once on the curb, the police officer recommended plaintiff go to the hospital. Plaintiff went to … left cheek bone. On April 5, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant alleging: 1) negligence of …
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… discrete and separate; they . . . overlap . . . to . . . comprehensive[ly] . . . identif[y] a child's best … by securing permanent housing (for five months at trial), becoming sober, and beginning certain programming. However, … to resolve an outstanding warrant. She failed to timely complete DCPP's recommended evaluations and services. …
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… relied on the oral argument of Hughes's counsel . 2 The complaint and answer submitted to the trial court, as well … and wrongly alleged that the speculative questions he posited should be considered as factual disputes. … Harz. 11 A-3772-23 To the extent appellant has raised other points, we conclude they lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… meet its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed the offense of contempt. We agree and vacate and … having any contact with K.M. The court's findings on these points are well-supported by the record, including the … reasoning and conclusion the State proved G.M. had the requisite intent to purposely and knowingly contact K.M. in …
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… affirming his future parole eligibility date (PED) and commutation credit calculation after his 2017 parole denial. … defendant's claim that he was entitled to an increase in commutation credit1 based on the length of his entire … and from our decision in 2019, affirming the Board's 1 Commutation credit is given for "continuous orderly …
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… including the ladder. He did not instruct Brian on how to complete the job. The ladder was stored in a garage, 1 … court entered several discovery orders, including one to compel metallurgical testing of the ladder, and set a … (last visited Sept. 9, 2025). 5 A-3624-23 not the cause of the …
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… murder to first-degree aggravated manslaughter as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and 2C:11-4(a). During the 2017 … a discussion. There would have to be sufficient details coming from the defendant and/or the discovery to warrant a … to a reasonable probability that but for such errors the outcome would have been different. . . . . . . The petition is …
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… for the State's dismissal of the remaining counts and recommendation of an aggregate sentence of forty-seven years … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant 3 A-1305-23 received the recommended sentence in 2019, which encompassed three concurrent terms. Defendant appealed his …
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… and Jablonski. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-177. Robert P. Altemus argued … Attorney General, attorney for New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … the final administrative action of the Civil Service Commission upholding a charge of "Resignation Not in Good …
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… fluid crossing over the roadway's yellow lines into the oncoming lane of traffic and leading to a white pickup truck … stating he recognized a "distinct odor of alcohol coming off" defendant, and that his "[e]yes were bloodshot." … "errors in counting" were "numerous," therefore he "did not comply with the counting instructions." The judge "found …
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… [Supersedes Directives #3-87 and #07-94] [Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 815-3810] SUBJECT: Child … guidance to the Family and Probation Divisions in achieving compliance with the federal law and regulations applicable … for relief or may inform them of the Judiciary website where they may find a motion or application kit to …