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… history or adult criminal record. Defendant was in the company of two others, her cousin Shiquan Bellamy (Bellamy) … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14)—a new mitigating factor—that embodied an argument defendant has made since her first hearing: … of the statute for the very subject of DCPP's protective services to be enjoined from compelling their disclosure in …
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… in an October 2016, forty-five-count indictment with committing numerous sexual offenses against three minors … one count of third-degree violating a special sentence of community supervision for life ("CSL") (collectively, his … supervision for life. I understand that during the service of the special sentence of community supervision for …
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… To quote one of our earlier opinions: "This is a convoluted commercial landlord/tenant" dispute. Defendant Richard … for $350,000 that Cecere owed to Cozzarelli for legal services. Cecere and R.C. Search appealed from the March … the property, or by selling the property. The court embodied its rulings in a judgment filed on August 25, 2014 (the …
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… A-3366-17T1 89 WATER STREET ASSOCIATES, Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JOHN H. REILLY, III, … and provider of "associated refrigerant management service." John H. Reilly, Jr. was NRI's sole shareholder. … disclosed . . . prior environmental assessments[,] . . . studies[,] and test[ing of the property that NRI had obtained, …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a Verified Complaint for the Care and Supervision of these two children … and K.K. was residing in Newark. The 3 A-4485-17T3 Division commenced this action after it investigated Elyssa's … [serve] out of county so we . . . have been using the Human Service Police to try to serve him with the complaint. The …
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… Bonsall appeal from Law Division orders dismissing their complaint on NJT's summary judgment motion and denying their … waits for a phone call, "either a complaint from customer service or sometimes the state Department of Transportation … was palpably unreasonable. The fundamental principles embodied in the TCA include the notion that governmental …
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… Lantigua and other officers executed a search warrant at a commercial building in Paterson. Defendants were in a unit … an interior loft. A sign outside read "K&H Auto Alarm and Service," and another sign indicated the business was … continued to knock, they "overheard several male voices coming from inside." One of the men said, "oh shit, the cops …
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… the release of the names of law enforcement officers who commit disciplinary violations that result in the imposition … of Law and Public Safety (Department). Both Directives encompass all findings of major discipline after January 1, … Organization for Progress, Salvation and Social Justice, Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ, SPAN …
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… the jury to disbelieve their testimony because they did not come forward and give their accounts to police at the scene. … to give their accounts to the officers at the scene. The combination of the trial court’s erroneous evidentiary … gave a description of the attacker. Emergency medical services transported Urbanski to the hospital, where he …
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… that, during the second call, defendant told the CI to come to his house. The detective followed the CI to … J. Hubbard, of counsel and on the briefs). Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Middlesex County Prosecutor, argued the … any vouchers reflecting pay “for [informant’s] services to the police department, [and] any [promises or] …
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… have been summarized. City of Asbury Park v. Star Insurance Company (A-20-19) (083371) Argued March 31, 2020 -- Decided … The question arises from a dispute between a workers’ compensation carrier and its insured, a public employer. … against any person or organization, and the insured and the service company shall execute and deliver instruments and …
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… internal investigations and in the resolution of civilian complaints. Municipal Ordinance 6PSF-B (Ordinance) establishes the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB or the Board), within the … powers beyond those permitted by law, including by civil service rules and collective bargaining agreements.”4 3 The …
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… the bamboo from both properties. The Kornbleuths filed a complaint against the Westovers for trespass and conversion, … without prejudice. The trial court later reinstated the complaint and sanctioned the Kornbleuths in the amount of … who owned the property adjoining plaintiff’s, hired a tree service to remove several trees from what she believed to be …
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… 29, 2019 LaVECCHIA, J., writing for the Court. The Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to -23.34 … However, Stainken’s discussion about sediment from nearby bodies of water came in the context of explaining the stains … Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Financial Services Element, Respondent-Respondent. On certification to …
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… patrolling the area of 615 Green Street, a public housing complex where defendant lived. Andrews saw a Jeep parked in … front of the home and a person, later identified as Jamie Guth, walking toward the front door. As Andrews drove past … in the army or navy or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger. [N.J. Const. art. …
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… is an appropriate avenue for addressing failures to comply with the affidavit of merit requirement. T.T. gave … with the Hospital, defendants). In her amended complaint filed on September 25, 2013, plaintiff alleges … management conference be held within ninety days of the service of an answer in all malpractice actions. That …
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… Atlantic County with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC), claiming that the County had engaged in … the dynamic status quo doctrine. The panel ruled that the Commission adopted the dynamic status quo doctrine decades … and the rows (steps) represented an employee’s year(s) of service. An individual’s salary could be found at the …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … judge simply reminded the jurors to use their “own good common sense, consider the evidence . . . and give it a … an individual’s “subscriber information” from an Internet service provider, State v. Reid, 194 N.J. 386, 389 (2008), …
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… The lack of a limiting instruction and the prosecutor’s comment on the evidence did not constitute plain error. 2 1. … demeanor as proof of his guilt was beyond the scope of fair comment. The prosecutor was free to discuss the … defendant used his cellphone to call a local taxi service. The State Police forensic laboratory advised the …
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… prosecutor abused his discretion in denying a waiver was to compare the facts of his case to the facts of other similar … a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and the State agreed to recommend that he be sentenced as a third-degree offender. The … provides qualifying criminal defendants with rehabilitative services while sparing them both the stigma of prosecution …