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… for filing; and (2) granted his ex- wife's cross-motion to compel payments for funds owed to her under the parties' … The parties divorced in 2017 after plaintiff's divorce complaint was dismissed with prejudice, default was entered … the divorce proceedings, defendant had filed a third-party complaint naming Angela Suske, plaintiff's adult daughter …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed twenty years in prison, … defendant admitted that on November 12, 2013, while committing a theft at the YMCA in Vineland, he used a stun … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense"); N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) ("[t]he …
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… Foresight's services. The parties anticipated that project completion time was twelve months. The contract contained … Foresight as general contractor, due to its failure to complete the work. 3 A-2039-20 In August 2018, Foresight … not entitled to fees and costs. Foresight raises multiple points on appeal, contending the trial court erred by not: …
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… the motion to intervene, finding appellants had failed to comply with the procedure for redemption established under … in the Township of Vernon. In June 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint to foreclose on the property owner's right to … On September 20, a representative of the title insurance company informed appellants' counsel of the issues regarding …
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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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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Id. at 694. "[I]f counsel's performance has been so … issue with [trial counsel] so that as you stand here . . . comfortable and confident that you've been provided with …
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… part of the order dismissing counts two and three of his complaint. We reverse and remand for further findings. I. On … breach of a payment guaranty; and unjust enrichment. In the complaint, plaintiff, whose name appears nowhere on either … 2 The recipient of funds under a promissory note is commonly referred to as "the maker" to represent that the …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … at 401.] Here, the trial court determined that defendant committed harassment, one of the predicate acts set forth in … in place at the times relevant to this appeal, a person commits harassment if, "with purpose to harass another," he …
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… admitted that prior to the fall, she knew as a matter of "common sense" that muddy ground could be slippery and that she required no warning of that fact. Donahue filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging that Live Nation … have been aware, of the hazardous conditions created by the combination of the steeply sloped surface of the lawn area, …
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… party asserting it. Fitzmaurice v. Van Vlaanderen Machine Company, 110 N.J. Super. 159 (App. Div. 1970), aff’d, 57 … real estate broker under which the duty to pay the broker a commission is conditioned on the passing of title. If CHARGE … corresponding performance was conditioned upon defendant’s completion of its performance obligation.7 4. Excuses for …
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… jury of the definition of distribution.) For the sake of completeness and because the court may wish to reinforce the … means the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion or processing of (insert appropriate … or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis, and …
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… PCR judge found trial counsel filed a successful motion to compel the State to disclose the surveillance location used … also found trial counsel's election not to file a motion to compel identification of the State's confidential informant … ultimately decided not to call her as a witness due to a combination of unavailability and credibility challenges. …
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… agreed to dismiss the remaining endangerment charge, and recommended sentencing defendant within the third-degree … not relevant here, defense counsel argued defendant had overcome the presumption of imprisonment, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(d), … that custodial sentence on condition that he successfully complete parole supervision for life; that he comply with …
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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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… called Lieutenant 3 A-0944-15T4 Peter Carbo, who is the commanding officer of the Essex County Sheriff's … went on to quote our decision in State v. Morgan: It may become a question of fact as to whether a particular device … evidence is introduced, from whatever source it may come, tending to show either that the object is of innocuous …
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… defendants have not paid the judgment, plaintiffs sought to compel Filipe Pedroso, as principal of Pedroso Law Firm, … 21, September 10, October 9, and October 23, 2015 orders compelling Pedroso to do so. We affirm in part and remand in … had a balance of $0. On August 4, 2015, plaintiffs moved to compel Filipe Pedroso, as principal of Pedroso Law Firm, …
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… CONDO ASSOCIATION, INC., PROGRESSIVE BUILDING MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., GARDEN HOMES, INC., THE PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES, and LAKEVIEW GARDENS, Defendants-Respondents. … Condo Association, Inc., Progressive Building Management Company, Inc., and The Progressive Companies (defendants). …
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… No. 14-02-0372 for an unrelated drug offense, which was committed approximately two months after the offense that is the subject of this appeal. The two offenses were encompassed in the same plea agreement. Pursuant to the terms … which, from his training and experience, Ruiz knew was a common method used to mask the odor of illegal substances …
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… indictment with witness tampering and conspiracy to commit murder of two witnesses (collectively "witness … RPC 3.7 By Disqualifying Defense Counsel Before Trial Had Commenced-Disregarding That The Rule Provides Only That A … 216 N.J. 393 (2014). "In other words, the Sixth Amendment 'commands . . . that the accused be defended by the counsel …
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… charged defendant with a second-degree robbery that he committed without the aid of his co-defendant. Counts two, … charged defendant with second-degree robbery under an accomplice liability theory pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2) … armed robbery. Under the plea agreement, the State recommended that defendant be sentenced to a seventeen-year …