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Charges Document PDF
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… in this case has been presented and the attorneys have completed their summations. We now arrive at that time when … to you for your attention to this case. I would like to commend counsel for the professional manner in which they … In criminal cases the law does not require proof that overcomes every possible doubt. If, based on your consideration …
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… Fisher, DeAlmeida and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 119-5/18. Marc H. … Acting Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION June 6, … was delivered by SMITH, J.A.D. In a final decision, the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) found that the …
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… In June 2017, plaintiff, an advertising agency, filed a complaint against defendant for unpaid fees, and served … credit because CMA had no established credit with any media companies. Beginning in 2005, CMA billed DeCozen for … a representative of SGW. Scelba was to then subtract his commission and pay plaintiff. In response to plaintiff's …
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… no expert opinion to interpret it, and there was no competent evidence she actually suffered a medical episode. … one direction of Route 130 had a red light when the opposite had green. So, one 2 A fifth phase could be triggered … of the above issues, we need not address Wegner's remaining points on appeal. Reversed as to liability and remanded for …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2248-18T2 NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. LARRY'S PROFESSIONAL … ____________________________ NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. LARRY WILLIAMS, … the twenty-one OBD scans at issue, there were multiple data points that are inconsistent with the data produced during …
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… EVERETT, PETER FERRO, GLENN VAN PELL, STEVE POLLACK, LISA MCCOMSEY, CHRIS ROSATI, GERRY RODELLI, SHEREE ROBINSON, PAUL … of Trustees, OCEAN COUNTY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE and MEMBERS OF THE GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE, Individually,1 Defendants. …
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… with insubordination, specifically, failing and refusing to comply with an order of Captain Kevin M. Kitchin to sign a … Mitchell guilty of insubordination. The hearing officer recommended an eight-day suspension without pay, with a … Richard J. McDonough, accepted the hearing officer's recommendation, and issued a written reprimand and an …
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… to make a left-hand turn, directly across the path of the oncoming motorcycle, which struck defendant's car on its right … D. Cohn, Ph.D., who worked at a private drug-testing company, for analysis and interpretation. Dr. Cohn has over … approximately six hours, the individual's THC level will become undetectable. On the other hand, Carboxy-THC levels …
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… aggravated manslaughter, and the State agreed to recommend defendant receive a twenty- five-year prison term, … adherence to the principle that a defendant must provide a comprehensive factual basis for a plea, addressing each … admitted nor acknowledged facts constituting the requisite "extreme indifference" or conscious disregard for a …
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… to plaintiff was improper because it "over-imputed income" to defendant and "under-imputed income" to plaintiff; and that it erred in "making vague and … health insurance plan. On June 6, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce.1 A non- consecutive, four-day trial …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … contest the trial court 's finding that he 4 A-0398-18T3 committed a predicate act of domestic violence by violating … concluding that defendant did not harbor the requisite intent to harass J.M.1 See Hoffman, 149 N.J. at 577 …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, P.E.R.C. No. 2018-048. Joshua I. Savitz argued … argued the cause for respondent Public Employment Relations Commission. PER CURIAM This appeal requires us to determine … in reaching a different decision here. The Association points to In re Masiello, 25 N.J. 590, 598 (1958), where our …
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… of the facts relies upon the allegations in plaintiffs' complaint, which asserts that defendant David Hay solicited … friends, and acquaintances, to invest in the purchase of a commercial building and parking deck 3 A-3863-16T2 (the … any ownership of the property at that time. Hay deposited the proceeds from the Bank Loan into his personal …
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… license. Defendant informed Officer Dorward he had been coming from a family party in Edison and that he owned a … Dorward, the State presented testimony from a Motor Vehicle Commission employee, Andrew Feller. Defendant did not … in violation of the statute, and therefore lacked the requisite mens rea to violate the statute without his testimony. …
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… his appeal from a disqualification from unemployment compensation benefits and denying his request to vacate the … Hearing Examiner addressing the merits of his unemployment compensation claim and stating he would "speak with [the … an appeal from an order of the Board denying unemployment compensation, our review "is limited to determining whether …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c) 1 We use fictitious … was positive for opiates. Her psychological evaluation recommended 4 A-5112-15T1 that she attend a MICA program.2 The … prior to the removal [were made] as indicate[d] within [the complaint]." The court noted that Laura was "very …
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… are not disputed. In April 2015, plaintiff C.J. filed a complaint alleging defendant committed the offenses of assault and criminal restraint … the Final Restraining Order removed the statutory prerequisite for placing a person on the Central Registry in the …
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… agreement did not specify a sentence the prosecutor would recommend. Instead, it provided, "Free to speak. Defendant to … August, you know, for ten months already, because he's been coming to Court at least once a month and staying out of … Matlack, 49 N.J. 491, 501 (1967) (noting that "[u]nder the common law a judge could not increase or decrease a sentence …
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… IF CONVICTED AT TRIAL, HE 4 A-3492-15T4 REJECTED THE PLEA RECOMMENDATION OFFERED BY THE STATE AND INSTEAD PROCEEDED TO … In making that demonstration, a defendant must overcome a strong presumption that counsel rendered reasonable … Id. at 279-80. This "is an exacting standard: '[t]he error committed must be so serious as to undermine the court's …
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… applied for PTI, and the Criminal Division Manager recommended defendant's admission, but the prosecutor … acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … Manager, in his role as PTI director, issued a report, recommending defendant's admission. The report observed …