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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Lila B. … charge of the restaurant after he observed the person come out of the office wearing a different shirt than when … of a shooting at Lyons Avenue and that emergency services were transporting the victim to Rutgers Hospital. …
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… born in 1997 and a daughter born in 2003. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on May 9, 2011. Defendant filed an … voluntarily. He testified that he was satisfied with the services of his attorney throughout the proceedings. He … substantially for the reasons expressed by Judge Christopher D. Rafano in his well-reasoned statement of reasons …
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… and Sackett Street of Jersey City, responding to civilian complaints of disorderly groups, drug dealing, and shots … minimum term required by N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(c). The State recommended a five-year prison term, with one-year of parole … criminal prosecution by receiving early rehabilitative services expected to deter future criminal behavior." State …
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… Carlos Campos with prejudice on the basis that he was not competent to stand trial. The court also NOT FOR PUBLICATION … 29, 2017 2 A-3717-16T1 ordered that defendant be civilly committed pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.10. We affirm … Despite this extended term of institutionalization and the services provided at AKFC to restore him to competency, …
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… Passaic County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Christopher W. Hsieh, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and … (count five); second- degree possession of a weapon while committing certain CDS offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1 (count … which indicated that other individuals had been billed for service at the second-floor apartment on River Street. Ibid. …
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… things, the State agreed to dismiss the other charges and recommend a five-year custodial sentence. Defendant provided a … 2C:43-3.3; an assessment of $75 for the Safe Neighborhood Services Fund, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.2; an $800 penalty for the … and paused several times to emphasize that defendant could stop the interrogation at any time. The judge pointed out …
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… reported the injury the next day, and filed for workers' compensation benefits. She was out of work until September … the school district privatized custodial services. She stopped actual work in May of that year, and used vacation … patient's capacity," he noted the absence of definitive studies in the medical literature to corroborate the …
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… certification, the investigator indicated that based on a computer search of current public records, K.C.'s name was … [the condominium] at 5:00 [a.m.] and walks to a nearby bus stop. He has been observed boarding bus number 139 with a … that both parties had provided certifications of services from their respective counsel as required by Rule …
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… or legally adopted. On December 20, 2010, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. The trial court entered a dual final … the parties had certain pension, retirement, or deferred-income accounts, which would be distributed or retained solely … In March 2014, Ms. Norgaard submitted a certification of services seeking $4425 for plaintiff's initial motion. In …
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… was examined at CARES (Child Abuse Research Education and Service) Institute. Consistent with his report to the … his body and he said he was corporally punished. And when I combine both of the events together, happening in a very … we acknowledge the judge's repeated statements that his comments were "pure speculation," they were nevertheless …
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… marriage until she obtained employment in 2012 as a client services representative, earning $44,000 annually. The … alimony and child support, defendant's imputed income is $150,000 annually and plaintiff's imputed income is … is lower paying than his prior creative work, it is steadier work with ample opportunity for sustained employment …
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… his child support obligation based on the child's income, indicating that she was financially independent; and … that she was a full-time college student and that she had stopped 8 A-1726-20 residing with defendant and moved back in … date of the application, or forty-five days earlier upon service of advance written notice." Cameron v. Cameron, 440 …
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… v. FRIENDS OF HISTORIC FLEMINGTON, JOANNE BRAUN, CHRISTOPHER PICKELL, KENNETH R. CUMMINGS, GARY SCHOTLAND, and … study, preparing a report, and holding hearings for public commentary, the Borough designated the Hotel as an "area in … 15 A-0212-20 withdraw the paper within twenty-eight days of service of a demand for its withdrawal." United Hearts, …
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… of his Conscientious Employee Protection Act1 (CEPA) complaint on summary judgment. The trial court found that … Jeffrey Corbett, testified at deposition that Deutsch stopped using BGC because using a third party was not in line … unusually large number of cases he kept in the warehouse to service the illegal programs; being stopped and pulled over …
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… Div. Apr. 23, 2018). Defendant worked for United Parcel Service (UPS) for over thirty years prior to his retirement as comptroller. He testified that, beginning in 1978, he … his statements: Thank you, Your Honor. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. First of all, I'd like to apologize to …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(b)(1), in exchange for the State's recommendation that she receive a probationary sentence. 3 … may result in your removal from the United States and/or stop you from being able to legally enter or re-enter the … that defendant sought, a plea to third-degree arson with service of a probationary sentence. Defendant failed to …
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… after finding that defendant had "satisfactorily completed the alcohol/drug evaluation/treatment anger mgmt. … $1,000 in child support arrears. The motion judge abruptly stopped the hearing and ordered updated certifications filed … that plaintiff provided to the trial court an affidavit of services that addressed all the factors enumerated by RPC …
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… INVADED THE PROVINCE OF THE JURY. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY PERMITTING THE JURY TO HAVE … The doctor called New York's Department of Child Protection Services and urged the B.s to take the child to a hospital … lawyer[,]" and that all further interrogation should have stopped. 10 A-0832-18T3 Id. at 577. We rejected the argument, …
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… pertinent facts. On September 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint under the PDVA alleging that defendant committed … her with a bill for her cellphone, which was on a service plan with defendant's phone. She told defendant she … highly intoxicated at the time, and they argued over a laptop computer. During the argument, plaintiff and defendant …
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… of a municipality's assessment of property, with the concomitant burden on the taxpayer to prove that the property's … a lasting usable design because the use of personal desktop computers was not foreseen. During the second phase of … at the time of Cirz's valuation. The complex was serviced by ten passenger elevators and two freight …