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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 13-01-0112. Joseph E. Krakora, … TO PTI ADMISSION. 3 A-1204-14T2 POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN ALLOWING THE STATE TO … he did not identify any specific form of rehabilitative service that would serve that purpose in his case. He …
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… THAT HE INTENDED TO SHARE SOMEONE ELSE'S HEROIN IN THE FUTURE. (Not Raised Below) In a supplemental, defendant … OUT OF THE LAWFULLY STOPPED MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER STATE V. BACOME, __ N.J. __, [(2017)], BECAUSE THE OFFICERS FAILED TO … evaluation, ordered him to perform fifty hours of community service, and imposed appropriate penalties and assessments. …
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… LLC, REVENUE MANAGEMENT, CAPITAL MARKETS, KT TRUST, COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL GROUP, and TRI-FACTORS, Defendants. … of the record and our review of applicable legal principles. We affirm the dismissal of the complaint and the denial … pages. Defendants' counsel submitted a certification of services on May 15, 2014, seeking to fix counsel fees and …
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… Bell argued the cause for appellant (South Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Ms. Bell, on the brief). Thomas … affirm. Plaintiff owns and operates a 360-unit apartment complex in Pine Hill, which is federally subsidized through … and "is very well known in the Mansions." Defendant refuted Brandt's testimony stating Dea was not at the complex …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Eric P. Knowles, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM … R. 2:11-3(e)(2). However, we make the following brief comments. There was no plain error in the identification … Avenue, but there were marked police cars and emergency service units with lights activated travelling up Fisk …
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… returned back to Cedar Hill. On January 12, 2009, Joseph complained of left side weakness and back spasms. He was … with all applicable State and federal statutes and rules and regulations." N.J.S.A. 30:13- 3(h). In addition, the … such violation. The Department of Health and Senior Services may maintain an action in the name of the State to …
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… On December 23, 2015, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging that over a three-week period defendant … established a need for a final restraining order to prevent future acts of domestic violence. The judge entered a final … of their bills and decision to turn off plaintiff's phone service did not constitute domestic violence. Corrente, …
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… station, he brought A.D. inside with him to continue his complaint about C.D. When he removed the child's hat, R.F. … having such contact and the [child] being then and now helpless to identify her abuser . . . the burden would then be … by counsel. In New Jersey Division of Youth & Family Services v. P.C., we found a defendant's due process rights …
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… cases is limited. R.1:36-3. June 14, 2017 2 A-2061-15T2 Lesnevich, Marzano-Lesnevich & Trigg, L.L.C., attorneys for respondent T.D.J. … same hospital. After separating, plaintiff tried to limit communication with defendant; however, throughout the …
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… defendant for substance abuse evaluations. Defendant completed the evaluations and was scheduled to begin … to obtain the doctor's note and to comply with in-home services, including a parent aide. At the May 15, 2014 … at a minimum, a parent acted with gross negligence or recklessness to succeed in a prosecution under N.J.S.A. …
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… POINTE DEVELOPMENT, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company; LIRO ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS WEST, PC, a New … INC.; WENTWORTH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, n/k/a FIRSTSERVICE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CORPORATION; and MICHAEL … explained to the judge that "it would be fruitless and futile to continue with the case given that we don't have a …
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… of a child on an emergent basis without a court order, commonly called a "Dodd removal," is authorized by 3 … meetings with school officials and receiving a referral for services to address these concerns, defendant made no effort … on time, and get's an education so that they have a . . . future life where they can succeed. . . . [T]he Division was …
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… of the hiring through former co-workers, she filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging age discrimination in … non-discriminatory reasons by offering evidence, which discredits the employer. Ibid. Here, the motion judge found: … would render it non-traditional. As a result, Hoag is inapposite to plaintiff's case. Plaintiff claims she adduced prima …
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… order entered on December 5, 2014, dismissing their amended complaint with prejudice for failure to provide discovery. … Bank. Plaintiffs allege that Columbia Bank wrongfully deposited into Ridgid's bank account certain checks that were … tax forms 4506 (Forms 4506) directing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to release the tax returns for NPP, CCNPP, and …
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… application. I. On September 14, 2016, in response to a complaint of a foul odor, a Nutley police officer gained … during her supervision; (2) perform 200 hours of community service at a local animal shelter or other appropriate … the matter return to the trial court after remand, any future decision with respect to defendant's application be …
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… are not disputed. In April 2015, plaintiff C.J. filed a complaint alleging defendant committed the offenses of … the Final Restraining Order removed the statutory prerequisite for placing a person on the Central Registry in the … a defendant's inclusion in the Division of Youth and Family Service's central registry of child abusers). Rather, he …
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… or educationally disadvantaged students. The New Jersey Commission on Higher Education has adopted regulations … supervise staff, oversee the delivery of student services, and plan the summer institute. Upon assuming her … to both your credibility and that of your office." Nonetheless, in April 2014, Russell's performance was rated again …
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… unexplained death is anywhere from 10 to 20 times more common when an infant is co-sleeping with somebody else," … the judge conducted a dispositional hearing, ordering services extended to A.D. and the infants' father. … and relevant evidence the probability of present or future harm" to the minor child. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family …
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… with insubordination, specifically, failing and refusing to comply with an order of Captain Kevin M. Kitchin to sign a … without pay, with a warning that similar conduct in the future will result in more severe disciplinary punishment. … to sign the form. The Borough of Roseland is a non-civil service jurisdiction, and the statutory framework for …
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… Avenue. Officer Narvaez exited his vehicle, took out his service weapon, and approached defendant. Defendant turned … statement, alleging it was improper for the prosecutor to comment on the credibility of her witnesses. Defense counsel … U.S. 858, 122 S. Ct. 136, 151 L. Ed. 2d 89 (2001). Nonetheless, "prosecutors should not make inaccurate legal or …