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… confirmed defendant's residence through the Motor Vehicle Commission. Klumpp's supporting affidavit included his … Probable cause is "consistently characterized . . . as a common-sense, practical standard for determining the … 'well grounded' suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Waltz, 61 N.J. 83, 87 (1972) (quoting …
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… attic. 4 A-2917-18T4 possession of a firearm during the commission of a CDS offense, in violation of N.J.S.A. … After oral argument, the PCR court denied the petition in a comprehensive nineteen-page written decision. In addressing … on the part of trial counsel would not have changed the outcome of the suppression motion. The PCR court also rejected …
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… (count four); one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … titles to the scrap yard owners, which he created using computer software he developed. At his July 2013 plea … paint shop to repaint the stolen vehicles. He also admitted committing theft and fencing stolen property with a …
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… of plaintiff Jesus Gonzalez's employment discrimination complaint against his former employer, defendant Electronic … by its designated trial counsel and did not have any other company representative present when the terms were confirmed … Throughout the litigation of Gonzalez's discrimination complaint, trial counsel represented Panurgy as designated …
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… 2016, after a year-long investigation, the IA Division recommended the allegations against plaintiff be sustained and … from three psychologists.2 All three psychologists recommended plaintiff be rearmed and returned to regular duty … that plaintiff was insubordinate, demonstrated conduct unbecoming a public employee, "caused a dangerous 1 A …
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… and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … remaining charges. The plea deal required the State to recommend to the trial judge that defendant be sentenced to an … linking [defendant] to the crimes." The judge further commented defendant's "assertion that he would have filed …
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… family members who lived there, defendant had virtually no communications with them. Addressing his 1993 offense, when … a second time in a fourteen-page written decision that accompanied her June 30, 2017 order. Citing to our opinion in … have done so. . . . [which] turn[ed] on whether the outcome of the proceeding would have likely been more favorable …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-4978. Francis W. … and had a second surgery on her left shoulder. Petitioner complained her right shoulder was injured due to overuse … the left shoulder injuries. She filed separate worker's compensation claims for the shoulder injuries, and amended …
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… twenty minutes later, Adler returned to the store to complete an incident report. She testified that while she was completing the report, the employee brought a piece of an … motion for reconsideration. The order, which was not accompanied by a written or oral opinion, states that "there …
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… medical conditions. "Neither party brought significant income or property to the marriage." They maintained a middle … for alimony based on the significant disparity in their incomes and because defendant had been financially dependent … employment and a pension. He owned stock, had inherited commercial property and was purchasing stock options. The …
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… resulted from a preexisting condition alone or in combination with work events, thus disqualifying her for … Because her emotional condition was so fragile, he recommended that she take a leave of absence. The doctor … straight. He opined that her condition was a result of a combination of the physical injuries and the emotional …
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… the phone or the vehicle. He later obtained and executed a communications data warrant, gleaning incriminating evidence … 'well grounded' suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, 211 (2001). It requires nothing more than "a practical, common-sense decision whether, given all the circumstances . …
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… for injury and discovered a significant amount of blood coming from the left side of his scrotum, on which a blood … snap, a small firework without a fuse that detonates when compressed, was discovered on the toilet. After an … paid all his medical expenses. He did not file a workers' compensation claim. Wengerter was suspended for the …
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… parties' son "[r]eaching the age of eighteen years or the completion of four continuous academic years of college … son emancipated as of May 17, 2018, the purported day he completed four continuous years of college education at Kean … 2017 order, in which the court denied plaintiff's motion to compel payment of college expenses, finding she had …
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… plaintiff's appeal because plaintiff purposely omitted income information in its response to the local tax assessor. … to plaintiff's 2014 application. Plaintiff is a technology company that owns a 153.4-acre parcel of real property … Heights tax assessor mailed plaintiff a request for income and expense information pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:4-34 …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … action because the new property owner did not strictly comply with the notice requirements of the statute. This … August, the months that accrued after the landlord tenant complaint was filed. The New Jersey Foreclosure Fairness …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … dispossess APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION February 27, 2020 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 non-payment action because the new property owner did not strictly comply with the notice requirements of the statute. This …
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… when she failed to respond to plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A.'s, complaint. The court denied the motion because defendant did … Plaintiff filed its residential mortgage foreclosure complaint on January 14, 2014, and served defendant … 29, 2014. Plaintiff also served defendant with an amended complaint on July 16, 2014. The complaint recited that the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _______________________________ STEVEN … should suffer the consequences if an inspection cannot be completed. For the reasons set forth in much greater detail … upon the taxpayer to secure the inspection, and failing the completion of an inspection, the matter must be dismissed. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … sets forth the court’s ruling on plaintiff’s motion to compel terms of an alleged settlement to be presented to the … concurrence and approval. In support of this, defendant points to past practice with the City’s other tax appeals, …