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… reverse. I. The following facts are set forth in the PTI recommendation report submitted by the Criminal Division … distributing marijuana in a school zone. As the State points out, "[t]he school zone statute creates the … light of the adoption of the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act," N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to - 16. However, …
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… or entice a minor into a motor vehicle with a purpose to commit a criminal offense with or against the child, N.J.S.A … and sentence. We rejected defendant's contentions and affirmed. See State v. Ryan, A-4609-10 (App. Div. May 22, 2012). … arguments related to the denial of his PCR petition. In her comprehensive written decision on defendant's PCR …
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… in two separate indictments in exchange for the State's recommendation of an aggregate sentence of twenty years with … aggregate sentence is under the agreement. I will keep my comments very short, really[.] [B]ased on the fact that … moved to correct the judgments of conviction. Defendant claimed the sentence actually imposed was an aggregate nineteen …
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… PER CURIAM In this civil action between former spouses on a complaint and counterclaim alleging "malicious prosecution" … discovery order is moot and we do not address it. Cf. In re Commitment of N.N., 146 N.J. 112, 124 (1996) (discussing … situation would reasonably be seriously annoyed and alarmed by seeing [her husband] behind her." The judge found …
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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 … 2016. 3 A-3283-16T1 Defendant told the police he had consumed a twenty-two-ounce bottle of beer and a shot of cognac … D. Cohn, Ph.D., who worked at a private drug-testing company, for analysis and interpretation. Dr. Cohn has over …
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… Martha Harris testified for the Division. Salima Gordon, a Community Engagement Specialist at the children's school, … and Investigation Reports, the police report, M.D.'s medical records, and photographs of M.D.'s injuries were … defendant was at police headquarters attempting to file a complaint against M.D. Clemons returned to headquarters and …
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… (the Department) conducted a routine audit of the company and determined that plaintiff had improperly … the Department ordered plaintiff to pay unemployment compensation and disability contributions for these … activities, employed staff members who performed the same services, and offered no proof that the …
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… anything he could say to hurt me. He 3 A-2667-15T4 was commenting on the type of clothes I was wearing, the type of … . got into a physical altercation where he took me and slammed me into his desk. Claimant further stated, "I was not … very upset, I was crying." Her bosses said their lawyers recommended installing "security cameras," but they never …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … entered into an agreement to form a business entity to be named FSC of Springfield. Neither the note nor the agreement … indebting Defendant, to Plaintiff? The documents Defendant points to to establish the claim are completely …
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… at the Bergen County Jail. The court additionally imposed community supervision for life, pursuant to Megan's Law, … challenging the trial court's evidentiary rulings on fresh complaint evidence and the admissibility of the victim's … to his incarcerated status. Additionally, defendant claimed reversible errors in the court's jury instructions. …
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… v. VILLAGE OF RIDGEFIELD PARK, SHADE TREE COMMISSION OF THE VILLAGE OF RIDGEFIELD PARK, ERDWHIN … Village of Ridgefield Park (the Village) and the Shade Tree Commission of the Village of Ridgefield Park (the STC), and … in her knee mechanics" as a result of the fall. Plaintiff's medical expert for purposes of this litigation opined that …
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… of Max's family. In December 2011, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant seeking grandparent visitation pursuant to the GVS. They claimed that defendant was not acting in the best interests of … children was "emotionally harmful" to the children. He recommended visitation between plaintiffs and the children, as …
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… The child was diagnosed with "Autism Spectrum Disorder with combined repetitive and expressive language disorder, … reported finding the child, then three years of age unaccompanied at a busy intersection. Following its … seeking guardianship of the child. Defendant was not named as a party even though she was the child's natural …
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… DOCKET NO. A-4531-14T4 NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. AUTOTECH COLLISION … cost to repair the Jeep would be $11,726.55. Defendant claimed it needed to disassemble the vehicle to fully access and … Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Of the six points enumerated above, all but the fifth are without …
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… MITCHELL, INC., a/k/a J&M NATIONAL SPRING, NATIONAL SPRING COMPANY, INC., a/k/a J&M NATIONAL SPRING, MARK CIMILUCA GREGORY HOFFMAN, UNITED COMMUNITY CORPORATION, MC RALTY, NSC ACQUISITION … seeking coverage under the policy. Travelers disclaimed coverage. NSPC moved for summary judgment, seeking an …
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… Roger Malone appeals from a final order dismissing his complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … to waive reargument. 3 A-5755-14T3 liberal reading of the complaint does not suggest plaintiff pleaded a CEPA claim, … of an internal inquiry into the search, plaintiff claimed another sergeant, defendant Ferroni, reported to the …
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… on appeal that the court failed to confirm the Division's compliance with the provisions of the Indian Child Welfare … for the reasons stated by Judge Lorraine Pullen in her comprehensive oral opinion issued on May 26, 2016. The … that he did not need substance abuse treatment, failed to remediate his drinking problem, and deflected blame for his …
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… undergoes a substance abuse evaluation and engages in any recommended treatment. Defendant argues the trial court erred … court had "no evidence that she behaved in any way that harmed her children or placed them at imminent risk of harm … I. On June 3, 2014, the Division filed a verified complaint requesting defendant undergo a substance abuse …
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… a privately funded 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, must comply with the document production requirements NOT FOR … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common-law right of access. For the reasons set forth, we … that allowed it to issue tax-exempt bonds that were deemed to be issued "'"on behalf" of the state or a political …
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… order denying reconsideration, which dismissed her verified complaint contesting the will of her aunt, Kathryn Parker … who died in October 2012. Petitioner appealed, and we affirmed. In re Estate of Blair, No. A-5482-13 (App. Div. Feb. 1, … the new will, finding petitioner had "failed to present any competent evidence decedent lacked the requisite …