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… 2018 via certified mail. Wells Fargo filed and served its complaint on appellant shortly thereafter. At some point prior to Wells Fargo's summary judgment motion, the accompanying note was lost. In addition to the James … an assignment of the mortgage that predate[s] the original complaint confer[s] standing." Deutsche Bank Trust v. …
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… charges would delay his eligibility to apply to end his community supervision for life (CSL), which had been imposed … if that person can establish that he or she "has not committed a crime for [fifteen] years since the last … Would Extend The Eligibility Period For Termination Of The Community Supervision For Life That Was Previously Imposed …
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… appeals from a final administrative determination that he committed prohibited act *.202 – possession or introduction … On appellant's motion to this court, respondent was compelled to provide certain agency records related to the … at the disciplinary hearing, appellant argues that it becomes clear he never possessed a weapon. Moreover, because …
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… petition without an evidentiary hearing. In a concise yet comprehensive written opinion, the judge 4 A-1290-19 … proceedings" and did not prevent him from being declared competent to represent himself at trial or 5 A-1290-19 … of forms for such applications and the assistance to complete them in the State's prisons, and that defendant did …
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… There appears to be no dispute that a year prior to commencing the action, Richard moved out of their Manalapan … or, in the alternative, for leave to withdraw his divorce complaint. The judge denied the executrix's motion in its … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), adding only the following brief comments. There is no doubt that divorce proceedings abate …
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… at the hearing for two reasons: A. Janet Provided a Requisite Level of Care to Francie and her Conduct Did Not Rise … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), adding only the following few brief comments. As relevant here, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4) defines … on proof of actual harm to the child. While it certainly encompasses a child actually harmed, the statute and the …
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… written, personal electronic, or other form of contact or communication with [p]laintiff," and, inter alia, "barred" … 2C:29-9(b)(2), and transferred the prosecution of this complaint to the Family Part. On June 19, 2019, defendant …
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… and gross motor delay, among other things, and it was recommended that she have Early Intervention services … After Helen's removal, the family court ordered Dana to comply with a variety of services recommended by Denise M. Williams Johnson, Ph.D., based 4 …
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… Board revoked defendant's parole on June 16, 2016, and he completed serving his original sentence without parole on … 2017. He remained incarcerated thereafter pending the outcome of the second degree unlawful possession of a handgun … imposition of sentence." The credit provided by the Rule is commonly known as a "jail credit." Richardson v. …
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… & Son, Inc., Louise Kinsey, and Tanya Verdi's motion to compel arbitration and deny discovery in a dispute over a … that the construction of the home would be substantially completed within fifty-two weeks of the commencement of excavation work. Defendants substantially …
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… Following oral argument, Judge Ramona A. Santiago issued a comprehensive written opinion on March 26, 2018, denying …
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… in Judge Gallina-Mecca's decision. We add the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the Division's first contact with S.N. … arguments were raised on his behalf on these or other points, the result in this case would have been any …
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… she was heading off to work. The officers told her they had come to arrest defendant. She confirmed he was upstairs in … of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … than the girlfriend's account, including those witnesses' comparative demeanor and the believability of their …
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… Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-4611-15. David M. Freeman argued the cause for appellants (Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman, LLC, attorneys; David M. Freeman, of counsel and on … ran thirteen separate businesses, and possessed various commercial real estate holdings. In 1994, Gennaro and Helen1 …
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… ordered him to rob L.O. and to shoot him if L.O. did not comply. D.S. also testified that another gang member threatened him and D.S. believed that if he did not commit the robbery he would be killed. He also testified … inexperienced juvenile who was directed by defendant to commit the robbery that resulted in the murder. Defendant …
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… and second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). Prior to … to forty-eight months of parole ineligibility, that also encompassed an additional three indictments defendant … made a voluntary decision to provide [them] with a completed Consent to Search form." Defendant then filed a …
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… Defendant was charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; … tampering, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a); second-degree conspiracy to commit witness tampering, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a) and 2C:5-2; … Defendant opposed the motion. The trial judge issued a comprehensive written decision allowing evidence of …
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… of Labor and Workplace Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2006-7745. Kevin P. … a November 15, 2017 order issued by a judge of workers' compensation (JOC).1 We affirm the JOC's finding that Gerity … totally and permanently disabled. We remand to the workers' compensation court as to several other issues, all of which …
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… instead be titled to all four siblings as tenants in common. As part of the consent order, plaintiff represented … and provided services to the marina, for which he sought compensation. In the estate administration litigation, the … misused the property, misappropriated the marina rental income and property and caused the estate to become insolvent. …
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… has established a prima facie case that a crime has been committed and that the accused has committed it." State v. Hogan, 144 N.J. 216, 227 (1996). A … defendant's culpability by proving the defendant personally committed the aggravated assault as a principal, or that the …