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… dismissal of the remaining charges, the State agreed to recommend a five-year term of imprisonment with a mandatory … without a warrant, it is presumed facially invalid; to overcome this presumption, the State must show that the search … supra, 104 N.J. at 504). We consider "a police officer's 'common and specialized experience,' and evidence concerning …
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… The caseworker corresponded with P.B.'s life insurance company and bank, however, without success. The caseworker … however, "once a State elects to participate, it must comply with the requirements of Title XIX." Ibid. The New … participation in the Medicaid program. 7 A-5405-15T2 The Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services …
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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. … no evidence that the theft was concealed (as opposed to committed) through placement of the money in defendant's …
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… Judges Nugent and Haas. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Valentina M. DiPippo, on the statement in lieu … Ruby Saunders appeals from a July 16, 2014 Civil Service Commission (CSC) final administrative decision removing her …
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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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… the February 12 and February 16, 2016 orders dismissing his complaint against all defendants with prejudice. The Law Division judge dismissed the complaint under the entire controversy doctrine (ECD), asserting that the complaint at issue was identical to a prior complaint that …
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… Kimerling, a financial planner, were the principals of the company. Defendant Maria Scariati is a lighting engineer. Scariati owns defendant Light Solutions, Inc., a company which manufactures marine lights and other specialty … and financial planning services for Scariati and her two companies. The parties did not have a written retainer …
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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. … alcohol use disorder and severe heroin use disorder, and recommended a short-term residential inpatient program. … to Drug Court, citing the significant threat to the community posed by defendant's commission of a violent …
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… assessment on this latter property by $2.2 million pending completion of fit up for a new national retail tenant. When … concession not to increase the assessment "for the work completed for [the] Anthropologie fit up." He also succeeded … 2 The firm was granted leave prior to trial to amend its complaint to seek additional damages based on the Tax Court …
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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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… 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, … sexual assault and contempt cases with trial counsel, pled freely and voluntarily without duress of any kind, reviewed …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 and 2C:2-6; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; second-degree …
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… required surgery. On August 3, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendants maintained a dangerous … appear like a ramp that caused cars to be catapulted into oncoming traffic); but see Polzo v. Cty. of Essex, 209 N.J. … the use of property must be assessed objectively based on a community ideal of reasonable behavior. Vincitore v. N.J. …
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… ineligibility term (FET). Although he sets forth nine points of alleged error in his initial pro se brief, 1 and … constitutional rights; (6) the panel took inaccurate and incomplete notes, which prejudiced appellant; (7) this court … of the evidence the substantial likelihood he will commit a crime if released. 3 A-0880-15T2 Appellant's …
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… The 3 A-3767-15T2 14, 2014, the Division filed a Verified Complaint and Order to Show Cause (OTSC) in the Family Part … her custody placed the child's life in imminent danger and compromised her health and safety. The court awarded the … June 30, 2014. On that date, the court found defendant noncompliant with its order requiring her to submit to …
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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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… PER CURIAM Plaintiff Michele Gonzalez filed a verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writ objecting to defendant … homes on the site. The Law Division dismissed Gonzalez's complaint with prejudice and upheld the Board's decision. We … On June 11, Odunlami testified, as did his expert, Andrew Comi, a licensed professional engineer, concerning the …
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… bright-line try-or-dismiss rule," instead continuing its commitment to a "case- by-case analysis," under the Barker … of the Courts, designed to foster the judiciary's policy "committed to the quick and thorough resolution" of those … Tsetsekas, 411 N.J. Super. at 11, the delay in both the commencement and final adjudication of this case was …
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… was ineligible for a change of sentence because he had not completed service of his period of parole ineligibility.3 … also alleged his counsel was ineffective by failing to communicate with him and by failing to "file suppression … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo …