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… and third-degree filing a false or fraudulent gross income tax return, N.J.S.A. 54:52-10. Prior to the indictment, … a prohibition of processing the fruits of a crime or of a completed phase of an ongoing offense. [United States v. … it 10 A-1838-16T1 most favorably to the State, it would support inferences that the estate was involved in …
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… when and if the Club reached that goal. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the Club in the Law Division in 2013, … fees. During the pretrial phase, plaintiff moved to compel certain discovery from the Club, much of which the … internal financial records of the Club, a limited liability company ("LLC"). Judge Coleman found that plaintiff had not …
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… regarding an aggravating factor which did "not appear to be supported by the record." Id. at 4 A-0729-19T4 17. We … plea agreement initially offered, consisting of the State recommending a fifteen-year term of imprisonment coupled with … counsel prior to trial, and that the lack of meaningful communication with counsel ultimately caused a breakdown in …
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… Monmouth County indictment. He also pled guilty to two companion motor vehicle summonses: driving while intoxicated … motor vehicle infractions, but made no sentencing recommendation. Before the trial judge, defendant acknowledged … year time limitation. The judge rejected defendant's unsupported contention that "he was not provided with …
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… ineligibility term (FET). Although he sets forth nine points of alleged error in his initial pro se brief, 1 and … against appellant; (4) the panel overlooked letters of support; (5) the panel failed to read his written … constitutional rights; (6) the panel took inaccurate and incomplete notes, which prejudiced appellant; (7) this court …
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… the Law Division's December 6, 2017 order dismissing its complaint against defendant William Schleck with prejudice … Mr. Schleck.3 On appeal, Orchards presents the following points for our review: I. THE MOTION JUDGE ERRONEOUSLY … as her attorney-in-fact. The cases cited by Orchards to support recovery by a third party for breach of a fiduciary …
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… into the subject incident, the Division filed a verified complaint seeking the care and supervision of Nate and … Thus, their father's conduct induced the children to come within close proximity to him while he was injuring … 's finding he committed an act of abuse or neglect is not supported by a preponderance of the evidence; (2) the …
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… of the Municipal Land Use Law ("MLUL"), it was compelled to reverse and remand to the Board to weigh the … hired by plaintiffs represented that all work was done in compliance with the permits; however, plaintiffs later … raised with it to accommodate the doorways and the access points. Lindstrom testified that in connection with the …
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… true. Defendant's counsel declined to advance arguments in support of the motion because defendant intended to file a … role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3)("[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense"); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6)("[t]he …
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… the litigation on January 29, 2018. 3 A-3007-17T2 record to support Judge W. Todd Miller's finding that this conduct … D.R.'s three children. In June 2016, the Division filed a complaint for care and custody of Steven after he appeared … ear that occurs from blunt trauma to the ear. The injury is common with wrestling or boxing. The inside ridges inside …
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… report to his supervising officer and failing to complete the required community service. Defendant absconded and failed to appear … court determined that there was nothing in the record to support defendant's contention that trial counsel did not …
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… 17, 2009, defendant was terminated from PTI due to non-compliance. On April 21, 2009, he pled guilty to the … probationary term. The court ordered defendant to comply with the standard conditions of probation, pay restitution, and perform 100 hours of community service, among other conditions. The court also …
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… High School District summary judgment dismissing the complaint and denying plaintiff's oral motion to amend the complaint. We affirm. We derive the following facts from evidence submitted by the parties in support of, and in opposition to, the summary judgment …
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… parents of two then- minor sons D.W., Jr. and B.W.,2 had committed abuse or neglect in violation of N.J.S.A. … contend the evidence at the hearing was inadequate to support the trial court's findings. They contend their sons … poverty. They stress their financial distress had been compounded by factors beyond their control, including damage …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 14, 2020 William F. Rupp … Mr. Devennie, Plaintiff sought to introduce testimony comparing cost expert Mr. Devennie’s analysis reached … stating that, “[Mr. Devennie] cannot provide any kind of comparison of the unit costs or any of the costs by …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ______________________________ : 975 … purchased through a section 363(f) sale somehow excuses noncompliance with Chapter 91. For the reasons set forth in … November 16, 2015. On July 13, 2016, 975 Holdings filed a complaint with this Court challenging the 2016 assessment on …
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… victims, and defendant's voicemail admissions as further support for his findings. Regarding defendant's claim that … state, the gap filler provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:2-2c(3)2 come into play 2 "N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) . . . contains no … all similar statutes, the Legislature enacted what is commonly known as the "gap filler" statute, which provides …
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… the July 9, 2021 Law Division order dismissing his verified complaint and denying his order to show cause in which he sought an order compelling defendants, Board of Education of Hudson County … municipal court dismissed the charges on the prosecutor's recommendation. Subsequently, Rubet presented "a pre-suit …
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… 8.21(c)(4)(b) and N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(1). The Law Guardian supports the judge's finding that the Division of Child … "scared to death" and told her that he "never want[ed] to come back [to defendant's 4 A-0300-21 home] again." Jen took … Ethan. Brennan prepared a written report in which she recommended that the Division "investigate the allegations and …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts and to recommend sentencing in the third-degree range, see N.J.S.A. … or was committed to acquire property or monies in order to support the person’s drug or alcohol dependency; and (4) … incarceration and who satisfy the nine separate factors embodied in N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 14(a), are assigned to Track 1 and …