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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … Defendant was twenty-three years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the December 6, 2019 sentencing hearing, the court imposed the recommended sentence that had been negotiated by the State in …
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… for him to continue to work there. When appellant complained about this, the new owner allegedly told … although it listed them within the Statement of Items comprising the record. The clerk's office obtained the … scheduled hearing date, by using a specified on-line computer registration link. The notice further indicated …
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… appeals from an October 10, 2019 order dismissing his complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). We … health insurance from 1996 through the present." The complaint asserted causes of action for: 3 A-1174-19 … interference with prospective economic advantage.1 The complaint alleged defendants fueled the opioid crisis in New …
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… was enacted in response to the increase of violent crimes committed in the State. State v. Nance, 228 N.J 378, 390 … 2C:43- 6(c). "To mitigate the undue severity that might accompany the otherwise automatic application of the mandatory … judge made a decision in this case, defendant also points to blank spaces left in the Nance Court's procedural …
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… officer got out of her marked police car and stopped oncoming traffic for plaintiff's safety. On her third attempt … get on to the curb." Once on the curb, the police officer recommended plaintiff go to the hospital. Plaintiff went to … left cheek bone. On April 5, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant alleging: 1) negligence of …
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… life (PSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(a), and would be required to comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … OF [RULE] 3:22-12 SHOULD HAVE BEEN RELAXED. C. FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE AND INVESTIGATE. 6 A-0285-19 Having considered … to file a petition within the time required was due to "compelling, extenuating" or "exceptional circumstances." …
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… (DOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that he committed prohibited acts: *.002, assaulting any person; … As a result of his conduct, Gooden was charged with committing prohibited act *.005. 3 A-0983-19 Following that … This appeal followed. Gooden raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE HEARING OFFICER SHOULD …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-1; second-degree … 2014, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, in exchange for the State's recommendation 3 A-2353-19 of a seven-year maximum prison …
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… (Tribunal) that she was disqualified for unemployment compensation benefits under N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a) because she … days of their occurrence. Even though appellant did not comply with this requirement, the supervisor and the … did well on her culinary school report card. Appellant also complained that two of her co-workers were not cooperating …
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… term. We affirm. Evans pled guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery, aggravated manslaughter, and unlawful … or "imitation [CDS] or imitation [CDS] analog." After completing the custodial portion of his sentence, Evans was … This appeal followed in which Evans raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE ALLEGATION LODGED …
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… believe that a crime occurred and that the defendant committed it." State v. Morrison, 188 N.J. 2, 13 (2006); see … part: "A person is guilty of burglary if, with purpose to commit an offense therein or thereon he: (1) Enters a . . . … airplane, and also means any place adapted for overnight accommodation of persons, or for carrying on business therein, …
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… v. CHRISRYAN, LLC, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, and STEVE MEEHAN, Defendants, and HARRY MOREY,1 … A-2792-19 In September 2017, plaintiff filed her negligence complaint against co- defendants Chrisryan, LLC, the … member of Chrisryan, LLC; and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, a commercial tenant of the subject property. In …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge David J. Weaver's comprehensive twenty-six-page written decision that accompanied the order under review. We discern the following … the management of the trust's assets. The agreement vested complete authority over the Cape Cod residence to George …
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… Final judgment in the amount of $820,662.16 for compensatory damages was entered in favor of Sayegh; his … the following reasons, we affirm the judgment's award of compensatory damages, but reverse the denial of punitive … the parties' relationship became strained, and they stopped communicating with each other after Sayegh's medical office …
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… of support and contributions with updated and complete case information statements (CIS) and defendant's correct income. Dennis v. Robertson, No. A-0653-16T2 (App. Div. Jan. … costs and provided a detailed opinion. At various points of the litigation, defendant was ordered (1) to …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should … murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a(1)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3a(1)(2); second- … In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend a sixteen-year prison term with an eighty-five …
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… June 4, 2014, determined that defendant was a repetitive, compulsive sex offender. In accordance with the plea … Megan's Law registration requirement starts anew upon the commission of any other crime, and not just a sexual-related … conduct was characterized by a pattern of repetitive and compulsive behavior." Defendant was told by the plea judge …
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… Plaintiff appeals from Law Division orders dismissing her complaint asserting various claims against defendants … and Ocwen Loan seeking payment on the CD account. Her complaint alleged claims for breach of 3 The record … and CFA claims with prejudice, concluding the Uniform Commercial Code6 (UCC) barred both claims. The trial court …
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… acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … to the PTI program, which the Criminal Division manager recommended. However, on December 8, 2016, the prosecutor responded to the recommendation and set forth her office's objection to …
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… assessments" than the Tribunal "where the record is open to competing interpretations." Messick v. Bd. of Review, 420 … Logan, 299 N.J. Super. at 348. New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law disqualifies a person from receiving … directly to the individual's employment, which was so compelling as to give the individual no choice but to leave …