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… that through his training and experience he learned it was common for individuals who distribute 4 A-1747-15T3 … testify. Harris explained that when he first received the complaint about drug activity in the Sewaren section of … the validity of that warrant. It is true, as defendant points out, that the CI was assisting the police for the …
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… and Dean were asked to provide identification and they complied. Upon performing a database search on each … After hearing their testimony, the hearing officer recommended a finding of probable cause on all the violations, … reviewed the hearing officer's report and adopted his recommendations. On June 24, 2014, a parole revocation hearing …
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… the number of dwelling units per acre. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs pursuant to Rule … request, he amended the floor plans and added an exit to comply with the requirements of the fire code. 4 A-3830-14T1 … units in terms of size of the lot and the availability of onsite parking. With respect to the positive criteria, Philips …
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… factual findings set forth in Judge Linda L. Cavanaugh's comprehensive written opinion, dated December 2, 2016. We add the following comments. 1 Pursuant to Rule 1:38-3(d), we use initials and … Teresa. Defendant lived with his mother at the time, but visited Tina frequently. At a hearing in August 2013, the …
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… the sheriff's foreclosure sale, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and "Order to Show Cause for Summary Judgment" … a colorable claim of possession. Defendant also noted the complaint included a second count seeking $28,000 in fair … like he was going to be necessary, so [she] told him not to come today." When asked by the court if he had any …
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… upon his granddaughter, B.M. The State further agreed to recommend concurrent six-month terms of imprisonment, which … under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, be subjected to community supervision for life, and pay appropriate fines, … for sexual offenses, which outlined the Megan's Law and community supervision for life requirements. During the plea …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5034-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.B., SVP-603-11. … a judgment entered on June 25, 2018, that continued his commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) after a … ineligibility. When appellant was released, he did not comply with requirements to register as a sex offender, or …
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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 … the date of the original sentence on July 24, 2009. He posited that the three-year sentence imposed on April 28, 2016 …
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… about the need for an FRO or his fear that defendant would commit further acts of domestic violence. Plaintiff also … "everybody involved in the case" smokes marijuana. In his complaint, plaintiff had alleged two predicate acts: assault … harassment under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a), by making a communication in "any other manner likely to cause annoyance …
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… reconsideration. We affirm both orders. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging personal injuries caused by defendant … However, plaintiff assured Kosovich that he and his companions had no intention of causing trouble that evening. … swung a knife cutting both plaintiff and Long.1 Upon completion of discovery, the Grille moved for summary …
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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 … returning to and enjoying the school, a place of public accommodation." Plaintiff did not see a doctor or therapist as …
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… dismissal of her personal injury action. She alleged in the complaint that she was seriously NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … to both issues, we reverse and remand for trial. Plaintiff commenced this action by filing a complaint in May 2016. … A-4925-17T2 Neusch, at their Cranford home. Plaintiff had visited her sister on a regular basis, approximately once each …
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… from a March 5, 2021 Law Division order dismissing his complaint with prejudice , and an April 16, 2021 order denying reconsideration. The complaint revolved around the disclosure of plaintiff's … 360 U.S. 264, 269 (1959)). We affirm the dismissal of the complaint but remand for the entry of a modified order …
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… award, denied plaintiff's cross-motion, and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. We affirm. We take the following … of the value of her car. On May 8, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against the unnamed hit-and- run driver and IQVIA … administrative dismissal for lack of prosecution, the complaint was reinstated on July 24, 2020. IQVIA provided …
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… in the Family Part's decision. We add the following brief comments. During the bench trial on March 25, defendant, … same arrangement regarding 4601 WHP, LLC. The Family Part's comprehensive decision found that defendant was the more … with information regarding her burden of proof. She also points 10 A-2402-20 to her and opposing counsels' expressed …
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… of the arbitrator in this case. Therefore, he performed a comprehensive review of the challenged portions of the … and considered by an arbitrator in an expeditious and comprehensive manner. After reviewing the parties' … by the trial judge and a determination on Robert's points of contention. We are satisfied that the purpose of …
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… called DCPP after seeing bruises on R.J. DCPP filed a complaint, and defendant's parenting time was suspended, … legal and physical custodian . Defendant was required to complete a variety of parenting classes, anger management … R.J., and co-parenting therapy with plaintiff. Defendant completed all her required services and alleged plaintiff …
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… On February 25, 2018, a municipal prosecutor filed a complaint charging defendant with fourth-degree operating a … These factors are assessed and balanced in light of competing interests: on one side, the "societal right to … serious the deprivation, the more likely a defendant is to complain." Barker, 407 U.S. at 531. "[F]ailure to assert the …
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… 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 communication. . . . However, this appears to be the extent …
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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 … the applicable law, the judge set forth the prerequisites for an evidentiary hearing, Rule 3:22-10(b),6 and …