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… to keep the fruits of their offense, and deprive victims of compensation for the losses suffered. As such, we conclude a … misappropriated health care insurance premiums from his company's employees instead of paying them to the insurance … of entrusted property. In exchange, the State recommended a sentence of five years' probation conditioned on …
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… Law Division's orders dated March 8, 2023, dismissing his complaint against defendant Phoenix Financial Services, LLC; the March 17, 2023 administrative order dismissing his complaint against defendant Cascade Capital Funding LLC for … of prosecution; and the March 28, 2023 order dismissing his complaint against defendant Cascade. We affirm. Plaintiff …
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… 2C:35-9(a). As part of the plea deal, the State agreed to recommend defendant's sentence not exceed thirteen years … life for a substantial period of time before the commission of the present offense." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(7). … 2020) (slip op. at 1).] 3 "The risk that the defendant will commit another offense." N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3). 4 "The …
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… title for the Toyota from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission ("MVC"). On July 12, 2021, petitioner, through … U.S.C. § 1396-1. To receive federal funding, the State must comply with all federal statutes and regulations. Harris v. … be financially eligible, the applicant must meet both income and resource standards.” Brown, 448 N.J. Super. at 257; …
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… On appeal from the State Employees' Health Benefits Commission. Ryan Nicholson Boland (Offit Kurman, PC) and … for respondent School Employees' Health and Benefits Commission (Melissa H. Raska, Assistant Attorney General, of … of W. Windsor, 173 N.J. 502, 549 (2002)). III. Roche's main points on appeal are all premised upon the same contention: …
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… At the time of Jack's birth, defendant was incarcerated for committing domestic violence against Pearl while she was … declined to cooperate with the Division and failed to communicate with his appointed trial counsel. He refused to … trial, which was not evidence in [the] case." Defendant points to the lack of cross-examination of the Division's …
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… benefits he incorrectly received under the Unemployment Compensation Law, N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, and was … molecular technologist at Genewiz, Inc., a life sciences company, from August 2019 to February 2020. His job at … while handling molecular samples and infect his immunocompromised mother, with whom he lived. He further explained …
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… However, their relationship ended before the Division completed its investigation. After the father and his … and stable housing for himself or [Nellie] or a means for income. The only plan [he] provided was that he wanted his … process." That other sister had "expressed an interest and commitment only to adopting [Nellie] and not to KLG." …
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… Facility (MSCF), Anton Rigney was charged initially with committing two prohibited acts: *.256, "refusing to obey an … Hearing Officer (DHO) found Rigney not guilty of committing the *.256 offense, modified the *.304 charge, and found Rigney guilty of committing prohibited act *.303, "failing to perform work as …
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… Adam Hughes's well-reasoned written statement of reasons accompanying the March 31, 2023 order. I. The procedural … and resentencing was required because when the crime was committed, the relevant sentencing statute required an … STATES CONSTITUTIONS. Defendant also includes three subpoints for our consideration: (1) "jurisdiction"; (2) "ex …
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… the extra $110, prompting plaintiff to file two eviction complaints on grounds of unpaid rent and other purported … dismissal of the first-filed case, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part for property damage to … and retaliation"; (2) plaintiff improperly diverted common area utility usage to defendant's meter; (3) rent …
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… to appellants. Respondents filed an order to show cause and complaint seeking to invalidate the October 2022 will in … respondents' disqualification motion raising among other points, that they had not been provided with a copy of the … standards of the profession against a client's right freely to choose [their] counsel." Twenty-First Century Rail …
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… not adequately explain its reasons for finding defendant committed the predicate acts of terroristic threats and … a son and a daughter. On June 10, 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant alleging he had committed acts of domestic violence against her, …
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… Kromar was driving a "low profile"1 police vehicle accompanied by junior officer Joshua Manzo. As part of the … body-worn cameras and initiated a stop, with both vehicles coming to rest front-to-back in an adjacent parking lot. The … provided. As they returned to their cruiser, both officers commented on the 1 The "low profile" police vehicle, also …
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… against Mario as co-trustee of the CHRT via verified complaint, alleging Mario's "actions and omissions [were] … of" the CHRT. Carlene filed an amended verified complaint and order to show cause, asking the court to … Revocable Trust." This appeal followed. Mario raises two points for our consideration: I. AS A PUBLIC POLICY …
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… (1) untimely and prejudicial; (2) excessive; and (3) not in compliance with this court's directives on remand. We reject … The contract work and some additional renovation work was completed. In December 2016, plaintiff sent defendants a … the additional work. The jury also found that plaintiff had committed violations of regulations issued under the CFA, …
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… February 14, 2022, plaintiff L.G. filed a domestic violence complaint seeking entry of an FRO against defendant. … a dating relationship when, on February 28, 2021, defendant committed the predicate acts of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1, … interferes with, threatens, or exploits a person's liberty, freedom, bodily integrity, or human rights with the court …
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… a juvenile adjudication of delinquency for conduct that, if committed by an adult, would constitute the third-degree … with their consent, obtained J.S.'s iPad. Pursuant to a communications data warrant, the investigator extracted data … is supported in the record as a whole. Finally, J.S. points to the recognition that juveniles are more reckless …
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… its course and had ended amicably. After six months without communication, defendant contacted plaintiff by phone and … . . . and . . . very odd." Plaintiff testified he was "completely caught off guard" by defendant's communications and was "in constant bewilderment by the …
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… date for the summary ejectment action. In its verified complaint for ejectment, supported by the certification of … lease with defendant, she never paid it rent or other compensation, and she was essentially an "illegal squatter." … for a stay. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE TRIAL COURT LACKED …