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… to the Attorney General's Brimage1 Guidelines, and recommend that defendant be sentenced to a non-custodial term … of his own free will, he was satisfied with his attorneys' services, and he had no questions for the court or counsel. … conditions of probation imposed, defendant was directed to comply with any Immigration and Customs Enforcement …
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… and on the brief; Clifford P. Yannone, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … appeal from the September 30, 2016 Final Decision by the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental … a finding of intent to violate the Act before [its] remedies may be invoked"). The record supported the …
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… court's equitable distribution of his bowling equipment company, EBN Services, Inc. (EBN). After trial, the court split the value of the company equally between Edward and his former spouse, …
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… a report of shots fired in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Millville. No one believed to be involved with … copy of an outdoor video recording from a nearby apartment complex that contained footage of the incident. The video … shop. Robert Flem, an employee at the auto glass shop that serviced the gold van on October 27, 2014, two days after …
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… One Call Care Management (One Call), dismissing his complaint. We affirm. I. We confine our review to the motion … entity that electronically manages and processes workers' compensation claims. Plaintiff, an employee of defendant … plaintiff when another employee returned from military service. The parties settled plaintiff's ensuing wrongful …
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… General, on the statement in lieu of brief). PER CURIAM Complainant Jeff Carter appeals from the September 29, 2016 … judge (ALJ) who held that certain emails exchanged on the computer network of defendant Franklin Fire District No. 1 … including virus attacks, compromise of network systems and services, and legal issues. The computer use policy also …
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… waiver of alimony is conditioned upon plaintiff's full compliance with the terms of this Judgment. If for any … order; (2) require a plenary hearing; (3) declare Kingman estopped from claiming any rights to the MSA; (4) declare … the action; 14 A-3990-16T1 the nature and extent of the services rendered; and the reasonableness of the fees. …
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… appeals from a Family Part order denying his request to compel additional discovery from plaintiff Nancy M. Mennen … in New Jersey. He uses a post office box at a United Parcel Service in Chester as his address and on his driver's … cohabitation were not specified by statute but instead embodied in case law. See, e.g., Konzelman, 158 N.J. at 195-203. …
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… alimony was based on "the imputation of a gross earned income of $450,000 to Husband and $50,000 to Wife." The MSA … defendant's alimony obligation could be reduced if his income "involuntarily drop[s] below the amount of $450,000 for … consulting business appeared to have been derived from his service as a director of a supermarket company. In July …
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… Although defendant believed that police had already completed searching the house by that time, the court … had the burden to justify a warrantless investigatory stop of a vehicle, notwithstanding that police searched the … and finding that search of all persons entering a gasoline service station pursuant to a warrant to search "any persons …
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… from Baker and, in return, the government agreed to recommend his sentence be reduced from three to two years. … cocaine, water, and baking soda and heating these ingredients. Clark then added: [T]he idea is to take – is to take … expert opinions; that is, they expressed opinions on topics outside the ken of the average person of ordinary …
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… HOSSAIN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … A-3497-15T2 Chad M. Sherwood, attorney for appellant. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … The costs of these boilers and what parts of each boiler serviced which floor or floors were vital issues at the …
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… of the Freeze Act when a municipality conducts a "complete reassessment or complete revaluation" of all properties. For the reasons … 'for sale' through the [Garden State Multiple Listing Service]." The reassessment was to be completed by January …
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… law, we reverse. I. On August 28, 2008, Liberty purchased commercial property located at 74 East Passaic Avenue in … Div. 2011); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 4 on R. 2:6-2 (2017). We also generally decline to … Motiva. On January 4, 2013, default was entered. Following service of the complaint, an order was entered setting April …
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… of Highland Park (the Borough). Plaintiffs filed a verified complaint challenging the constitutionality of a municipal … owners that the municipality was "in the midst of a comprehensive community-wide sidewalk inspection program" in … proposed rates by comparing them to the rates "'for similar services by lawyers of reasonably comparable skill, …
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… for respondent New Jersey State Board of Nursing (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … 2015 State Board of Nursing (Board) Final Order to "undergo comprehensive mental health and substance abuse evaluation … program and to contract for the provision of those services. McCafferty contends that RAMP is "intrusive" …
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… At the time of their divorce, the parties entered into a comprehensive Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) that … to the PSA would adversely affect L.F. The doctor complied with the request by orally communicating with the … hospital, defendant filed an OTSC requesting L.F. acquire services provided by the mobile crisis unit in the area. In …
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… the trial court on December 19, 2016, which dismissed her complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. The relevant facts … clearly established consumer rights and provide[] remedies for posting or inserting provisions contrary to law." … who buys, leases, borrows, or bails any money, property or service which is primarily for personal, family or household …
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… Gonzalez, attorney for respondent. PER CURIAM This matter comes before us on remand from the Supreme Court. At issue is whether a traffic stop, made without reasonable NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … (2004). The doctrine is based on "a wide range of social services" that police provide to ensure the safety and …
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… Passaic County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Christopher W. Hsieh, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and … 10(a), and second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and N.J.S.A. … or user by a provider of wire or electronic communication service in the ordinary course of its business and being …