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… argued the cause for respondent (Northeast New Jersey Legal Services Corp., attorneys; Lawrence E. Sindoni and Johanna … Special Civil Part judgment, effectively dismissing its complaint for possession of an apartment in Edgewater.1 On … findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless [we are] 6 A-5036-16T4 convinced that they are so …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 09-08-1291 and 10-02-0300. … dismiss all other counts from the indictments and recommend a consecutive sentence of five years for the first … Defendant denied offering drugs in exchange for legal services. When the deportation issue was discussed, …
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… was ineligible for a change of sentence because he had not completed service of his period of parole ineligibility.3 See … The standards established in the 2019 Manual are inapposite to our determination of defendant's PCR claim, however, …
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… Office (MCSO) as "the entity responsible for the 9-1-1 service in that county." In a letter dated December 4 … only retained for ninety days. The MCSO also "provided the computer aided dispatch report." No witnesses testified at … readily, or even usefully, reduced to a neat set of legal rules.'" State v. Golotta, 178 N.J. 205, 213 (2003) (quoting …
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… of the Fugitive Task Force of the United States Marshall Service, and Detective Prince Reed, a member of the Shooting … whether at the moment of seizure, the officer had at his command sufficient facts supporting a person of reasonable … or is about to engage in criminal wrongdoing.'" State v. Coles, 218 N.J. 322, 343 (2014) (quoting State v. Davis, 104 …
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… that granted summary judgment to defendants, dismissing her complaint. We reverse the orders, and reinstate the … as counsel. She certified that plaintiff "terminated the services of the law firm and instructed [them] to cease all … slate" for the parties. The court said it was "not waiving future claims" but rather, "[e]verybody starts off with a …
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… assistant at defendant's group home, which provides services to autistic and developmentally challenged youth. … that he was terminated in 2016 because of his race on comments Mosco allegedly made questioning plaintiff's … met his employer's legitimate expectations; (3) he nevertheless was fired; and (4) the employer sought someone to …
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… judgment, entered after the borrower defaulted on a commercial real estate loan. In A-5432-17, defendants 2820 … litigation and had not filed it with the Internal Revenue Service. 10 A-5432-17T2 On this appeal, defendant presents … of income on which N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56 permits a judgment creditor to execute. On this record, we find no error in …
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… claim against defendant was barred under the Workers' Compensation Act (Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. After a … contentions advanced on appeal and the applicable principles of law, we affirm. On Target Staffing, LLC (On Target), … at 577 (citations omitted). Indirect compensation for services, as through a temporary staffing agency, is …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4962-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.M., SVP-51-00. _____________________________ … in mid-June. Prior to Ramadan, A.M. provided urine samples, which were negative for prohibited substances. On May … urine bottle. In M.X.L. v. New Jersey Department of Human Services, we said there was "nothing to preclude an attorney …
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… criminal prosecution by receiving early rehabilitative services expected to deter future criminal behavior.'" State v. Roseman, 221 N.J. 611, … "[A]cceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of …
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… at Cherry Tree, LLC, entered a five year and five month commercial real estate lease commencing June 1, 2011, with … transferred from the old firm to the new firm, nor were files taken when the attorneys initially left the firm. The … evidence of an actual intent to hinder, delay or defraud a creditor." The judge found there was no transfer of NLdH …
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… from a May 14, 2018 order dismissing with prejudice its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which sought to … 4 A-4808-17T3 On March 7, 2014, plaintiff filed the complaint in this matter seeking two forms of relief. First, … had not been filed with the Division of Local Governmental Services in the Department of Community Affairs. The court …
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… INC., FOXMOOR ASSOCIATES, LLC, and LEVANDUSKI SNOW REMOVAL SERVICES, LLC, Defendants, and SIGNATURE PROPERTY GROUP and … Place Condominium Association (Wyndham) dismissing the complaint against defendants without prejudice.1 Plaintiffs … denying their motion for reconsideration and dismissing the complaint against defendants with prejudice. We affirm in …
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… appellant (Scott D. Bullock, on the briefs). McGovern Legal Services, LLC, attorneys for respondent Sylvan Glade … sheriff's sale. The unit was located within the condominium community operated by plaintiff Sylvan Glade Condominium … sale, the buyer purchased the property and paid the requisite deposit. When the buyer failed to pay the balance …
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… during the opening statement, the trial court provided a comprehensive curative instruction advising the jury "to … . . . alleged to have been made 4 A-3306-18T2 until and unless you hear . . . them as evidence. . . ." The court … stated he informed Maysa the Division of Youth and Family Services would provide her all necessary information if she …
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… as a participant in planning and carrying out the robbery—committed after all three men traveled from Jersey City to … defendant was apprehended by the United States Marshals Service Regional Fugitive Task Force twenty-four days after … and the general public from engaging 11 A-0213-18T2 in future criminal behavior. See id. at 78-79. The court …
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… years of their relationship, both parties filed multiple complaints alleging acts of domestic violence against each … party and deter the improper conduct of litigation in the future." 286 N.J. Super. at 412 (emphasis added). Here, … each procedural requirement of Rule 1:4-8 is "a prerequisite to recovery[,]" and failure to conform to the rule's …
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… Atkins Media II, LLC, is a Delaware limited liability company, that operates an outdoor advertising business. … their agreement because Atkins failed to provide the requisite information. For that reason, Del Val declined to … amendments to their agreement: adjustment of the debt service calculation; modification of the early termination …
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… to distribute. In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of ten years of imprisonment with … judge's issuance of a search warrant, however, is "not boundless." United States v. Leon, 468 U.S. 897, 914, 104 S. Ct. … demands for elaborate specificity and precision are neither serviceable nor required in this area of criminal law. …