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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 …
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… Joan C. Molloy additional alimony based on his total income, which included income from restricted stock units (RSUs) that were equitably … lump sum alimony of 33.3% of the gross pretax amount of "compensation for lump sum alimony purposes[,]" . . . defined …
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… a 148-page report from a private investigator, largely comprised of photographs taken from a mounted camera near … party responsible for his or her own counsel fees. In an accompanying written statement of reasons, the judge said, … a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does …
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… role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3)("[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense"); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6)("[t]he … discovery of his medical records would have affected the outcome of the suppression motion, defendant's decision to …
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… Unit worker responded to the scene and investigated the complaint. S.M. informed the worker that although she left … an "undiagnosed" mental illness. Although the hospital recommended that P.M. schedule an appointment with its … contends that the trial judge "erred in finding that P.M. committed an act of abuse or neglect" against the children. …
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… and reserved decision. In an order dated August 28, 2017, accompanied by a Statement of Reasons, the court granted … $6000. Finally, the judge denied the executrix's request to compel defendant to pay counsel fees incurred by the Estate … endorsed in Konczyk to reach a fair, legally correct outcome. After a careful review of the record before us, we are …
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… attempted aggravated sexual assault during the commission of the crimes of: count six, robbery; count … counts of attempted aggravated sexual assault during the commission of the three other alleged crimes. Following a … and the wall would "not have served to muffle any sounds coming from the struggle." The motion judge found that any …
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… recorded on June 2, 2009. On April 28, 2009, GMAC filed a complaint for foreclosure on the mortgage in the Chancery … 5, 2013. On December 18, 2013, Green Tree filed an amended complaint substituting itself as plaintiff. On August 14, … the death of Borrower, Green Tree filed a second amended complaint to join Borrower's unidentified heirs as …
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… were dismissed. Appellant was initially eligible for recommendation for placement into "minimum" custody status … must be applied "when an inmate cannot be assigned to the recommended custody status indicated by the custody status … inmate engaged in sexual contact pursuant to 2C:24-4(a) or committed an offense under 2C:24-4(b)(3, 4 or 5)." "Inmates …
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… City, Bradley Beach, and Eatontown. R.B.T. pled guilty to committing numerous NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … agreed to forfeit public office. After R.B.T. successfully completed PTI, the court dismissed the fourth-degree charge. … N.J. 611, 621 (2015). The Criminal Division Manager must recommend an offender and the prosecutor must give consent for …
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… of Labor & Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Passaic County, Claim Petition No. 2012-934. … Employer's Fund. PER CURIAM In this appeal from a judge of compensation's award to an employee, the employer, Morales … injuries, entitling Liranzo to benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act, N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to 34:15-146. We vacate …
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… findings. The Division found that R.K. had not provided competent medical evidence about her physical condition for … or unreasonable or are not supported by sufficient, competent, and credible evidence in the record." Ibid. … and has been accepted into the Medicaid program, it must comply with the Medicaid statutes and federal regulations. …
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… resources, which resulted in intermittent work-related communication between the two. These communications occasionally included personal information, … plaintiff reached out to defendant suggesting she should come have a drink at the Morristown Hyatt with some friends …
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… Nutter's office on the second floor of the Wilentz Justice Complex. Natalie had three bags containing clothing, … toiletries and a towel in her possession, but she was unaccompanied by defendant or a guardian. Nutter testified … could not find parking when the family arrived at the Complex, so she parked in a pedestrian crosswalk and …
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… him as a Tier II offender under the registration and community notification provisions of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, which subjected him to community notification and inclusion on the Sex Offender … court reduced the State's proposed RRAS score by thirteen points based on the following: "Criterion Seven (length of …
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… there was a genuine factual dispute about Robinson's competency to operate a golf cart, we reverse the summary … However, in Scotland, the birthplace of golf, it is not common to use a golf cart, and Capavanni stated his belief … and • it was not "foreseeable that the rangefinder would become lodged under the pedals as a result of Robinson's …
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… 2015, plaintiff, through her guardian ad litem, filed a complaint against Martin, her school, and the school board. Thereafter, she amended her complaint. In her amended complaint, plaintiff asserted claims for negligence 6 …
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… a/k/a Giovanni LoGrasso and LG4 Group Inc.'s motion to compel arbitration and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. Plaintiffs alleged defendants committed fraud and were negligent in fulfilling the terms …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … to the charge of murder, and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. In pleading guilty, defendant admitted that …
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… accordingly to $7,500 pursuant to an updated appraisal completed in September 2019. On November 11, 2019, plaintiff … respond. On December 27, 2019, Plaintiff filed a verified complaint and order to show cause against defendant. … 221 N.J. 536, 549 (2015) (citations omitted). II. In Points I and II, defendant argues the trial judge was …