-
njcourts.gov
… by Judge J. Adam Hughes in his cogent written decision accompanying the order. I. On October 31, 2012, defendant … manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(a)(1). The State recommended a thirty-year sentence subject to … three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3)—the risk that defendant will commit another offense—and nine, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(9)—the …
-
njcourts.gov
… order denying his motion to "amend" his then time-barred complaint in an action previously dismissed without … Because we agree with the trial court that the complaint is indisputably time-barred, we affirm. The facts … active litigation from 2011 to present." We disagree on all points. 11 A-3788-21 Rule 4:9-3 has no applicability here. …
-
njcourts.gov
… (SHBP); defendant, as a locally elected Wildwood City commissioner, was neither working full-time hours nor … instead, he simply relied upon a resolution declaring the commissioners to be full-time employees, at least in name, … 227-6-11, simply declared “that each member of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Wildwood is hereby considered a …
-
njcourts.gov
… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS MATRIX BORDENTOWN, : TAX COURT OF NEW … cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff’s complaint. The novel issue to be determined is the … a subsection of N.J.S.A. 46:15-7.2, a realty transfer fee commonly referred to as the “mansion tax,” which imposes a …
-
njcourts.gov
… Haas and Natali. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … Donald Smith appeals from the Division of Workers' Compensation's June 16, 2022 decision denying his motion for … as the fact that it had already autofused in 2016." These points, she concluded, "provide[] definitive objective proof …
-
njcourts.gov
… Defendant appeals, arguing the court: erred in finding he committed the predicate acts of criminal mischief and … to the Trenton Police Department after she had extensive communications with him and 3 A-1049-23 employed various … and had proof of an appointment with the Motor Vehicle Commission to transfer title. Defendant's mother testified …
-
njcourts.gov
… ROBERT SANDERS'S FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … his firearms purchaser identification card (FPIC) and compelling the sale of his firearms. We affirm. In September … (PTI), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12 to -22, and after he successfully completed one year of supervision, the charges against him …
-
njcourts.gov
… impression in New Jersey, we are asked to resolve the outcome of an inter vivos transfer of a fee simple estate into … property), which he owned since 1996. The property was an income- producing asset for Jose, who died intestate. … of her interest, Lidia formed a real estate holding company and transferred title of the property to the entity. …
-
njcourts.gov
… yelled at her on multiple occasions and made her feel uncomfortable and unsafe. Plaintiff explained they had "been … items he [had] given her such as [an] iPad, phone, [and] computer by smashing them or put[ting] a hammer through … by a preponderance of credible evidence that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment and plaintiff was …
-
njcourts.gov
… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … attorney). CIMINO, J.T.C. A bankrupt limited liability company (LLC) allocated a $2.3 million gain on paper to the … capital account. The Director assessed the reported income as taxable. Since the $2.3 million does not represent …
-
njcourts.gov
… remand so that appellant J.L. can have the opportunity to complete the application process for the Medicaid benefits … Long Term Care Services and Supports. J.L. designated the company's billing manager, Breindy Bernstein, as her … bank. After receiving this information, the ALJ rendered a comprehensive written initial decision. The ALJ found that …
-
njcourts.gov
… from Dalce. The NJSP did not know defendant was coming. Using information they obtained through their CI, … Rodriguez placed defendant inside the open passenger compartment of the Toyota and left another trooper, … N.J. Super. 508, 517 (App. Div. 1964)). Each Woodson factor points toward an unconstitutional intrusion on defendant's …
-
njcourts.gov
… 2 A-1357-21 This appeal arises out of a dispute between a commercial landlord and a guarantor of a tenant's lease … judgment. I. WH Associates owns real property in Hoboken, commonly known as the Court Street Plaza (the Property). … premises as being in the "building in Hoboken, New Jersey commonly known as Court Street Plaza" located at 221 …
-
njcourts.gov
… aggravating factor three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) (risk of committing 3 A-2188-21 another offense), and mitigating … victim, Justin Garcia. Id. at 291-92, 294. Defendant committed the offenses with her then boyfriend, Martin … 2C:12- 1(b)(1); and count five, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. …
-
njcourts.gov
… and (e)(1) for violations of the lease. 4 A-1503-21 The complaint cited the pending criminal charges against … judge took testimony in support of the Authority's eviction complaint during a default hearing. At trial, the judge … nature of having an unlawful weapon on the public housing complex without calling the police and relinquishing …
-
njcourts.gov
… appeals from a May 12, 2021 post-judgment Family Part order compelling the parties to return to arbitration to resolve … Hebrew or Aramaic. On November 24, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. The parties agreed to arbitrate any … which [he/she] explained plaintiff requested defendant be compelled to provide her with a get. Defendant promised to …
-
njcourts.gov
… decision upholding a hearing officer's determination Scott committed prohibited act *.204, use of prohibited … staff served Scott with a disciplinary report charging he committed prohibited act *.204. The charge was founded on a … included a DOC continuity of evidence report, which was completed in part by DOC officer A. Lloyd who collected the …
-
njcourts.gov
… a first-degree offense. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty-eight years with eighty-five … mental condition if doing so is "critical" to making a competent trial strategy decision. State v. Savage, 120 N.J. … "nothing jogged his mind"—was insufficient to overcome the 10 A-2185-20 overwhelming external signs of mental …
-
njcourts.gov
… and, in response to the detective's introduction, she complained of chest pain and informed the detective "she … 8 A-0937-22 In furtherance of its arguments, the State compares the detective's actions to those of the officers in … affect her judgment, and joked with detectives at certain points of the interrogation. The State claims that …
-
#11-08
Administrative Directives
njcourts.gov
… include procedures for non-custodial sentences involving a Community Supervision for Life or Parole Supervision for Life component. The significant revisions to the agreement are as follows: New Commitments The revised interagency agreement continues to …