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… to the Attorney General's Brimage1 Guidelines, and recommend that defendant be sentenced to a non-custodial term … of his own free will, he was satisfied with his attorneys' services, and he had no questions for the court or counsel. … have ducked deportation and people that are charged with less serious stuff that have been deported. So, there's no[] …
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… Brito's motion to suppress evidence obtained through a Communications Data Warrant (CDW), he pled guilty to three … about the subscriber to the phone number, but the service provider had no individual subscriber information. … knowledge of the falsity of those statements or with reckless disregard for the truth and (2) if excision of the …
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… this time restriction, the judge found plaintiff did not become aware of these text messages from defendant until … explained that as a real estate agent, he had set up a website to advertise his services. One of the features of the … that a final restraining order is necessary to prevent future abuse. Silver, 387 N.J. Super. at 126-27. As the …
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… THE COUNSEL OF HIS CHOICE BY FAILING TO ENGAGE IN THE REQUISITE INQUIRIES WHEN [DEFENDANT] INDICATED THE DESIRE TO … III, VI, VII, and VIII of defendant's pro se brief fail to comply with Rule 2:6-2(a)(1), mandating citation to "the … for trial on February 1, 2017. Defendant applied for the services of a public defender (PD), and his case was …
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… of errors in the jury instructions that were not harmless, given the tenor of the issues, the circumstantial … a report of shots fired in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Millville. No one believed to be involved with … shop. Robert Flem, an employee at the auto glass shop that serviced the gold van on October 27, 2014, two days after …
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… One Call Care Management (One Call), dismissing his complaint. We affirm. I. We confine our review to the motion … plaintiff when another employee returned from military service. The parties settled plaintiff's ensuing wrongful … he did not look like he was sleeping at his desk in the future." Epstein memorialized the meeting in an undated …
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… General, on the statement in lieu of brief). PER CURIAM Complainant Jeff Carter appeals from the September 29, 2016 … "all government records shall be subject to public access unless exempt[.]" N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. OPRA defines "government … including virus attacks, compromise of network systems and services, and legal issues. The computer use policy also …
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… waiver of alimony is conditioned upon plaintiff's full compliance with the terms of this Judgment. If for any … unsecured liabilities of $744,114.55. Her bankruptcy schedules stated she was unemployed, earned no income, and listed … the action; 14 A-3990-16T1 the nature and extent of the services rendered; and the reasonableness of the fees. …
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… alimony was based on "the imputation of a gross earned income of $450,000 to Husband and $50,000 to Wife." The MSA … consulting business appeared to have been derived from his service as a director of a supermarket company. In July … other employment, and contended that he expected that his future income would be approximately $150,000 to $175,000 …
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… from Baker and, in return, the government agreed to recommend his sentence be reduced from three to two years. … which Clark noted was more than one- half of an ounce but less than five ounces. Clark also established there was … CI after he left Baker's house; in return for the runner's services, she received enough of the crack cocaine that had …
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… HOSSAIN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … recipient have an adjusted household gross annual income of less than $250,000. Id. at 18. Appellant owned, and … The costs of these boilers and what parts of each boiler serviced which floor or floors were vital issues at the …
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… of the Freeze Act when a municipality conducts a "complete reassessment or complete revaluation" of all … 'for sale' through the [Garden State Multiple Listing Service]." The reassessment was to be completed by January … in lieu of prerogative writs only in the Superior Court, unless that court referred the matter to the Tax Court. …
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… 29, 2017 2 A-0098-16T2 the record and applicable principles of law, we vacate the trial court's determination that … in the Apartment to herself and Sandra Pine as tenants in common. Approximately one and one-half years later, Lewie … as a grantor. On January 28, 2016, Hudson County Protective Services filed a guardianship application to adjudicate the …
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… N.J.S.A. 39:3-40. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend the dismissal of the remaining ten counts of the … the lawyer's responsibilities to . . . a former client" unless "each affected client gives informed consent . . . … immediately following the termination of the attorney's service as a government lawyer or public officer." R.P.C. …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-4967-14. Mark D. Oshinskie argued … of Highland Park (the Borough). Plaintiffs filed a verified complaint challenging the constitutionality of a municipal … proposed rates by comparing them to the rates "'for similar services by lawyers of reasonably comparable skill, …
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… 2015 State Board of Nursing (Board) Final Order to "undergo comprehensive mental health and substance abuse evaluation … procedures. The order would be finalized in thirty days unless he requested a modification or dismissal, setting forth … program and to contract for the provision of those services. McCafferty contends that RAMP is "intrusive" …
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… (PSL). In 2013, the NJSPB revoked his parole for failing to complete community service, for using an electronic device to social network, … PSL sentence was initially imposed, making Apprendi inapposite. We conclude that the parole revocation provisions in …
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… At the time of their divorce, the parties entered into a comprehensive Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) that … In sum, we are satisfied that the judge made the requisite findings per Rule 1:7-4. Defendant also argues that the … hospital, defendant filed an OTSC requesting L.F. acquire services provided by the mobile crisis unit in the area. In …
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… EDWARD MILLER, NJ TRANSIT CORP., JOSEPH VEGA, and AMERICAN COMMERCE INSURANCE CO., Defendants. … have estopped defendants from asserting a lack of proper service of the NOC; and (3) the court should have granted … unreasonable for NJT to provide "no information on its website for 12 A-2883-16T3 how and where to file a notice of …
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… Gonzalez, attorney for respondent. PER CURIAM This matter comes before us on remand from the Supreme Court. At issue … reasonable, the trial court concluded that the warrantless stop of defendant's vehicle was not justified. The … (2004). The doctrine is based on "a wide range of social services" that police provide to ensure the safety and …