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… never objected, the [c]ourt did not engage in the requisite analysis set forth in Cofield." Defendant 4 A-2747-22 … the evidence should [have been] excluded" or "reasonably competent counsel would have requested a limiting … decisions" are "virtually unchallengeable." Nevertheless, he asserted "a less than complete investigation of the …
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… defendant Sunnova Energy Corporation's (Sunnova) motion to compel arbitration and stay the proceedings in this contract … representative of defendant Trinity Solar, Inc. (Trinity), come to the front door. Pennella was soliciting the sale and … court's interpretive analysis should not be deferred to unless an appellate court finds its reasoning persuasive)). …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend a prison term not to exceed eight years, with 85% … "some leniency" given his remorse and involvement in the community. Three co-workers scheduled to testify on … that they would have testified that he had "serve[d] his community." The sentencing court took into consideration …
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… because of the condition of the bag, which he claimed had become infested with roaches. Defendant interjected, blamed … of trial counsel because counsel failed to: request a lesser included charge of passion/provocation manslaughter; … so prostrated that he was incapable of forming the requisite intent." Moreover, the court found that at trial, three …
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… detected the . . . odor of an alcoholic beverage" coming from inside the truck. There were no passengers. Lt. … bloodshot." Defendant admitted to the officer that she was coming from a bar, and had consumed "a few beers." She said … Defendant was charged in municipal court with: DWI; reckless driving, N.J.S.A. 39:4-96; traffic on marked lanes, …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC) finding him guilty of committing prohibited act *.009, misuse, possession, sale, … any "statements"; and Hassan "needs to learn to follow rules." The hearing officer also noted Hassan had no history … . That portion of the regulation, however, is inapposite to Hassan's claim, because no such finding concerning …
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… of another). The charges stem from a November 2017 complaint made by the mother of defendant's child, who … possible opportunity, including before indictment . . . unless good cause is shown or consent by the prosecutor is … State asserted defendant had failed to demonstrate the requisite extraordinary and compelling circumstances that would …
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… Somerville Senior Citizen Housing, Inc.'s 153-unit housing complex, under section eight regulations promulgated by the … rent typically capped at thirty percent of their annual income. However, if a tenant exceeds a certain income … was informal, and Scott is not listed on the lease. Nevertheless, since 2011, when renewing her lease, Betty certified …
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… defendant was "fumbling through paperwork in the glove compartment," had "slurred speech . . . bloodshot eyes, … of the Standard Statement for Operating Motor Vehicles for the State of New Jersey (Standard Statement). After … judge noted the State of New Jersey Attorney General’s website provides the recordings, which are in multiple …
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… Law Division order denying its application to admit fresh complaint evidence at the trial of defendant Joseph Gares. … I. We commence our review with the governing legal principles to give context to the issues raised on appeal. The … told detectives the abuse continued when the family "visited [d]efendant during the summer, on special occasions …
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… to the control and management of four limited liability companies, plaintiffs Surf City Realty, LLC; Parkside Realty … of the parties' arguments, the applicable legal principles, and the summary judgment record, we are convinced there … I. David K. Ballingall and Joan Ballingall owned three income producing properties and a vacation home in Surf City, …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1055-20 CHARLES KIM, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF … Kim appeals from the November 13, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against defendant New Jersey Institute of … which ultimately result[ed] in loss of credibility with the community." The letter further explained that during the …
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… ______________________________ 1 In the first amended complaint, plaintiff is designated as, "Pro Cap 4 LLC, … be turned over to the treasurer of the municipality and become a part of the funds of the municipality. 4 A-1944-21 On … motion for reconsideration was filed four days late. Nonetheless, the court decided the motion on the merits. 9 …
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… testified that prior to the shooting, "[d]efendant [had] complimented [her] on her appearance, and with his cell … trial without conducting an evidentiary hearing. In an accompanying written decision, the judge applied the governing legal principles and concluded that the alleged newly discovered evidence …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-6537- 20. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … for unpaid sewer and water charges that affected the common areas of a condominium building, defendant City of … sewer charges, and water charges until the filing of the complaint. Certificate No. 15-0189 encumbers Block 189, Lot …
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… (2) if there is probable cause to believe that the act, if committed by an adult, would constitute one of the … to waive a charge against I.S., a juvenile, which, if committed by an adult, would constitute first-degree murder. … their privacy interests. We also use initials for juveniles to protect the confidentiality of juvenile delinquency …
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… 59:1-1 to -12.3, because he has not incurred the requisite amount of medical expenses. Despite the Legislature's … "any penetration causes [him] severe pain and makes [him] uncomfortable, even in consensual relationships." He explained … held liable by precluding damages for pain and suffering unless certain circumstances are met." E.C. by D.C. v. …
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… POST ACUTE CARE AT WAYNEVIEW, 2020 ROUTE 23 OPERATING COMPANY LLC, d/b/a ATRIUM POST ACUTE CARE OF WAYNEVIEW, KBWB … Post Acute Care at Wayneview and 2020 Route 23 Operating Company LLC (Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski PC, attorneys; Ryan … IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE FACTS, NEW JERSEY LAW, AND PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY AND JUSTICE. ii. THE COURT SHOULD APPLY THE …
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… Docket No. L-0931-19. Matthew A. Luber and R. Armen McOmber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber, McOmber and Luber, PC, attorneys; Matthew A. Luber, … alleged discrimination." Lastly, he concluded "[r]egardless of whether [p]laintiff's job offer was rescinded or if …
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… Plaintiffs- Respondents, v. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, and HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party … from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-0208-14. Charles D. Cole, Jr. …