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… Daniel DeAmorim, an off-duty Newark police officer, and his companion at gunpoint at a motel in Linden. Defendant was … one armed with a gun, as DeAmorim and his 3 A-0315-19T1 companion were entering the motel room at around 10:00 p.m. … turned around and fired all thirteen rounds in his [service weapon] at the two men, hitting both of them." Id. …
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… after finding that defendant had "satisfactorily completed the alcohol/drug evaluation/treatment anger mgmt. … at a police department. The parties were permitted to communicate by text message regarding the child. The court … that plaintiff provided to the trial court an affidavit of services that addressed all the factors enumerated by RPC …
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… the car near Green's driveway where they waited for him to come home. After twenty minutes, Green and his friend, Ray … the assistant prosecutor's summation when he stated: Ladies and gentlemen, when you consider all of the evidence in … on all counts in this case. Thank you very much for your service. "[I]f a prosecutor's arguments are based on the …
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… of a municipality's assessment of property, with the concomitant burden on the taxpayer to prove that the property's … tax liability is the cost approach rather than the income capitalization approach adopted by the Tax Court judge. … at the time of Cirz's valuation. The complex was serviced by ten passenger elevators and two freight …
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… 2019 denial of their motion to amend their answer, and the companion orders dated August 30, 2019 orders, which granted … challenging the Law Division judge's rulings as embodied in his August 22, and August 30, 2019 orders. 10 … under RPC 1.5(a), including the hourly rate of, and services expended by, plaintiff's attorney, both of which he …
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… age of eighteen, "shall have an affirmative obligation to commence family therapy with defendant within six (6) months … Should [S.L.] refuse to attend family therapy, in a form recommended by the family therapist after consultation with … or defending the action; the nature and extent of the services rendered; and the reasonableness of the fees. [Id. …
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… various dates in exchange for dismissal of Bussel Realty's complaint seeking a real estate commission. After the parties' efforts to finalize a written … retail business or consumer, continue to provide a vital service to the public by fueling our supply chain and …
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… We affirm. I. On December 4, 2018, plaintiffs filed a complaint in Middlesex County against Dr. Dorfman and Dr. … alleged that Thomas came under defendants' care, and they recommended extensive dental reconstruction, which included … defendant's negligence, she suffered the loss of Thomas's services, society, and consortium. On January 23, 2019, …
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… property in the nearby Clark's Landing Condominium complex. They retained Thonet Associates, Inc. (Thonet), an … the DEP Bulletin"). Appellants' request included additional comments made by Thonet that included the substance of … must be filed within forty-five days "from the date of service of the decision or notice of the action taken." See …
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… on August 30, 2019, based upon allegations that defendant committed predicate acts of assault, terroristic threats, … restraint the day prior. The TRO contained the following complaints of abuse: [Plaintiff] . . . was brought to police … Id. at 324. 12 A-1382-20 In addition, the Court also held service of the complaint on the defendant less than …
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… to the second-degree aggravated assault charge, it would recommend a seven-year period of imprisonment, subject to an … of a defense expert, the court determined that defendant committed all of the offenses alleged in the indictment, but … approved for this purpose by the Commissioner of Human Services to be treated as a person civilly committed. In all …
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… following: a. reaching the age of [eighteen] years or the completion of [four] academic years of continuous 3 … financial aid consulting fees, room and board, books[,] and commuting expenses. The choice of said college or vocational … fully represented by their respective counsel," with whose services "they [were] satisfied," and they understood "the …
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… On February 13, 2012, a Division of Youth and Family Services (Division)2 worker visited K.B.'s school to speak … K.B. Defendant and D.C. were indicted in three counts with committing first-degree aggravated sexual assault against … The caseworker's testimony was short and constituted "fresh complaint" evidence. See State v. R.K., 220 N.J. 444, 455 …
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… born in 1997 and a daughter born in 2003. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on May 9, 2011. Defendant filed an … financial information regarding plaintiff's business and income. Both parties filed post-judgment motions to enforce … voluntarily. He testified that he was satisfied with the services of his attorney throughout the proceedings. He …
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… on defendant's home and arrested defendant. Defendant's computer contained numerous images of child pornography, … body nudity and sexual assaults. Defendant was charged in a complaint-warrant with second-degree endangering the welfare … admitted on the record that he was satisfied with the services his plea counsel had provided. The court concluded …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing their complaint. Louis and defendant Nathaniel James were … from Louis's treatment and was deprived of Louis's society, services, and consortium. In granting summary judgment, the … employees relinquish[] their right to pursue common-law remedies in exchange for automatic entitlement to certain, but …
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… trial, "had absolutely no involvement or interest in the outcome of defendant's civil matter ." Although the judge … contingent interest in the civil action and lack of compensation in the criminal matter was a conflict of … (2) the fee arrangement covering Mr. Snipes' time and services he expended in assisting Mr. Scoca in the criminal …
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… and granted the NJDEP's motion to dismiss the Association's complaint. We affirm. I. Frank Salas and Joan Salas … on the GP were appropriate. On December 29, 2005, the Commissioner of the NJDEP issued a final decision on the … also stated that within sixty days after filing and service of the complaint, the NJDEP would publish notice of …
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… first refusal. Finally, plaintiff requested to have Skype communications with the child. The trial court held a … 2016 order. The court granted plaintiff's request for Skype communication. "All other requests for relief" in … [in family actions] shall be supported by an affidavit of services," and the judge is required to consider specified …
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… explained that because everything was found in the common area of the room, they were all going to be charged … custody of the 5 A-2137-16T3 Division of Youth and Family Services (Division)2 for thirteen years and he knew "how … if it wasn't true." The judge decided to strike defendant's comments from the record and instructed the jurors that they …