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… affirming his future parole eligibility date (PED) and commutation credit calculation after his 2017 parole denial. … defendant's claim that he was entitled to an increase in commutation credit1 based on the length of his entire … and from our decision in 2019, affirming the Board's 1 Commutation credit is given for "continuous orderly …
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… meet its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed the offense of contempt. We agree and vacate and … having any contact with K.M. The court's findings on these points are well-supported by the record, including the … reasoning and conclusion the State proved G.M. had the requisite intent to purposely and knowingly contact K.M. in …
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… relied on the oral argument of Hughes's counsel . 2 The complaint and answer submitted to the trial court, as well … and wrongly alleged that the speculative questions he posited should be considered as factual disputes. … Harz. 11 A-3772-23 To the extent appellant has raised other points, we conclude they lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… for the State's dismissal of the remaining counts and recommendation of an aggregate sentence of forty-seven years … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant 3 A-1305-23 received the recommended sentence in 2019, which encompassed three concurrent terms. Defendant appealed his …
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… murder to first-degree aggravated manslaughter as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and 2C:11-4(a). During the 2017 … a discussion. There would have to be sufficient details coming from the defendant and/or the discovery to warrant a … to a reasonable probability that but for such errors the outcome would have been different. . . . . . . The petition is …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY VICINACE 1 Bernard. E. DeLury, Jr. …
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… discrete and separate; they . . . overlap . . . to . . . comprehensive[ly] . . . identif[y] a child's best … by securing permanent housing (for five months at trial), becoming sober, and beginning certain programming. However, … to resolve an outstanding warrant. She failed to timely complete DCPP's recommended evaluations and services. …
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… with contractors and vendors and escort them to project sites throughout campus, which required extensive walking. … bilateral radiculopathy. Dr. Weiss utilized a Patient Outcome Measurement System that followed an American Medical … not find a clinical correlation between Grace's subjective complaints and the objective findings of the magnetic …
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… ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RGD HOLDING COMPANY, LLC, RMC MEZZANINE COMPANY, LLC, RMC GTIS DIXON, LLC, GOLDENTREE INSITE 72ND ST LLC, RMPC DIXON, LLC, BRUCE PETERSON, TIMOTHY …
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… 12, 2021, plaintiff Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., filed a complaint against defendant, alleging she had failed to make … why she had not answered or otherwise responded to the complaint. Plaintiff also contended defendant had sought … "Dispute a credit charge" from the capitalone.com website, do not match the filing dates of the motions at issue …
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… 2010, at around 10:30 p.m., defendant and his co-defendant committed armed robberies involving different victims in two … terroristic threats, and first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery. After severance of certain counts and … N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(b); and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1(a)(1). The jury …
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… the August 5, 2022 order dismissing the second amended complaint against defendants Charles L. Jaffee, Esquire and … and the August 8, 2023 order granting the joint motion to compel arbitration filed by defendants S&F Holding, LLC and … this case, because West Coast never filed an answer to the complaint as plaintiff's complaint against it was dismissed …
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… Beg's opinion as a net opinion, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. We summarize the … property had not been shoveled. She alleged that the combination of snow and ice caused her to fall. Plaintiff … On February 22, 2021, plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint against defendants. To support her negligence …
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… evidence that Royal violated the condition of parole by committing criminal acts in 1997. The panel found Royal's … 1992. The panel agreed with the hearing officer that the commission of the crimes in August 1996 while on parole … was "very serious." The Board panel upheld the recommendation of the hearing officer to 6 A-2680-21 revoke …
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… murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1; two … On direct appeal, defendant argued, among other points, that the trial court erred when it imposed the … written opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add only the following comments. We agree with the motion court's conclusion that …
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… Hannah B. Kurtz and Eric V. Kurtz, dismissing his complaint against them stemming from an automobile accident. … insurance coverage, under provisions approved by the Commissioner of 1 Defendants Michael A. Tita and Kimberly … provision denotes that the car owner should obtain the requisite New Jersey minimum coverages promptly and within a …
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… motion for summary judgment, and dismissed the amended complaint with prejudice. We affirm. In February 2020, … of interest (LOI) to provide financing for plaintiff's commercial hotel property. Among other terms, defendant … (SBA) 504 loan through a Certified Development Company (CDC).1 The LOI did not require plaintiff to obtain …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0189-23 NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FIRST ZION … trespass, and conversion, and granting plaintiff New Community Corporation summary judgment to quiet title. We … the pile. In November 2021, plaintiff filed a five-count complaint in the Chancery Division for ejectment, trespass, …
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… and (b) for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice; and (3) February 17, 2023, denying … reconsideration. Plaintiffs filed a legal malpractice complaint against defendants and James R. Lisa, Esq.2 … the rule for reconsideration" and "merely argue[d] the same points from [their] prior opposition." The court concluded …
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… second-degree possession 3 A-2481-20 of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance ("CDS") crime, … PTI application, claiming because of two extraordinary and compelling reasons he should be admitted into PTI. First, … for such consent requires "a statement of extraordinary and compelling circumstances that justify consideration of the …