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… by his wife, plaintiff Lauren Neidert. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in the Family Part in May 2016. Defendant failed to answer the complaint. Nor did he appear at the scheduled default … may only correct "errors which a court below may have committed, and a court below cannot be said to have …
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… R. 4:37-2(b); R. 4:40-1. Plaintiffs present the following points of argument on this appeal: THE TRIAL COURT DID NOT … that the trial judge properly dismissed plaintiffs' complaint at the close of their presentation of evidence to … to 3 A-0295-17T4 dismiss. Apart from the following brief comments, plaintiffs' arguments do not warrant further …
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… did not vacate the premises, which led to the eviction complaint in which NHA contended that she was a holdover … she denied reconsideration. On appeal, defendant makes four points: (1) the court lacked jurisdiction to enter the JOP; … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… The jury convicted defendant of: first-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and/or burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-11 … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." D'Atria v. D'Atria, 242 N.J. Super. … Super. 299, 310 (App. Div. 2008). "[M]otion practice must come to an end at some point, and if repetitive bites at the …
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… of ineffective appellate counsel. On appeal, defendant combined those theories into the following categories: 1) …
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… to present their case to higher authority; 2. The freedom to make such a request shall not be limited or … to act on her behalf. To support that belief, DMAHS points to a May 5, 2016 Medicaid program designation of … limit or interfere with the applicant's or beneficiary's freedom to make a request for a hearing." This federal …
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… also hit her on her stomach with “a big spoon” that “had points.” Yvette admitted that she had hit Mary on the arms, … her paramour with whom she lived, saw her hitting Mary and “commented to her not to hit [Mary] that she will get in …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. November 13, 2017 2 A-1181-16T3 compel entry into the Gloucester County pre-trial … involved violence or threat of violence in the absence of compelling facts and material provided by the defendant, … opinion of this office that [defendant] has not presented compelling reasons justifying admission into the [PTI] …
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… and seizure disorders," as well as "the effects of glaucoma, and exposure to tuberculosis." The judge also noted … [he] was asymptomatic, or facing any other significant complaints." The judge also concluded there was an absence … old; he was paroled but later reincarcerated for having committed a PSL violation. The judge found that, if …
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… motion without an evidentiary hearing. In a clear and comprehensive written opinion, the judge found Page failed … inadequate to treat his obesity, hypertension, or potential complications" should he contract the virus. Turning to the … as part of the pre-trial intervention program when he committed the robbery and was currently incarcerated for a …
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… LLC appeal from an August 14, 2019 order, arguing the order compels arbitration and therefore is appealable as of right … purchase agreement for the sale and purchase of several companies (Agreement). The Agreement set forth a mechanism … be in breach of the Agreement. Plaintiffs filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in Chancery court seeking …
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… days administrative segregation, and sixty days loss of commutation time. On remand, the hearing officer re-imposed … sanctions, the assistant superintendent stated: "DOC is in compliance with procedural safeguards. The sanction[s] [are] … and (5) respondent failed to investigate appellant's prior complaints regarding his cellmate. When this court considers …
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… Spitale was a passenger in an unmarked police car accompanied by three other officers. He saw defendant, who … Illinois v. Gates, 462 U.S. 213, 238 (1983)). The central component of probable cause "is a well-grounded suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Nishina, 175 N.J. 502, 515 (2003) …
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… until approximately 6:00 p.m. because he wanted to complete the work on the building. During the video recorded … his assailant, he did not create a photo array or otherwise comply with the Attorney General guidelines found in State …
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… aggravated manslaughter in consideration for the State recommending a prison term between ten and twenty years. … he would receive a ten-year sentence fails to present any competent evidence of ineffectiveness of counsel. See State …
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… County, Docket No. FV-12-0727-19. Law Office of Jarred S. Freeman, attorneys for appellant (Jarred S. Freeman, on the brief). Respondent has not filed a brief. … mischief or that he had stalked Olivia, but he found Alan committed the predicate act of harassment as defined by …
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… which we review de novo, Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Escobar was a … N.J. Super. 411, 414 (App. Div. 1981) (holding, in case of commercial month-to-month tenancy, that tenant who gave …
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… counsel negotiated an agreement with the prosecutor to recommend defendant be sentenced on the first-degree robbery … the offense, and that she received a letter from the jail commending defendant for participating in every therapeutic … hearing argument by assigned counsel, Judge Blaney issued a comprehensive written opinion denying the petition on the …
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… degree distribution of CDS in exchange for the State's recommended dismissal of the other charges and a recommended prison term of eight years with forty- two months … did not render ineffective assistance. Rather, counsel communicated the State's plea offers to defendant, which …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend a twenty-two year term of imprisonment on count one, … not entitled to relief under the rule because he had not completed his statutorily mandated term of parole … a reduction or change of sentence. Defendant has not completed his statutorily mandated period of parole …