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… N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(b)(1), in exchange for the State's recommendation that she receive a probationary sentence. 3 … and he answered all of her questions about the form. On the completed and signed plea form, defendant responded … because she "was not taking prescription medicine to combat [her] illness." Defendant further asserted that …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35, based on findings that defendant M.H. committed the predicate acts of harassment, N.J.S.A. … the parties during the preceding weeks, plaintiff filed a complaint and obtained a temporary domestic violence … restraining order against defendant. Plaintiff amended the complaint on two occasions and obtained two amended …
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… defendant's off-duty crew members. Defendant offered to accommodate the late passengers by placing them on a later … 7:41 and I told [the gate agent] that you guys were still coming. [T]he gate agent said OK fine and then proceeded to … For passengers travelling in interstate transportation points within the United States, subjected to the exceptions …
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… of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This case comes before us for a second time. Because we find the … discovered evidence and relied on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) testimony now deemed unreliable … under Rule 4:50-1 to show proof of "exceptional and compelling circumstances to warrant relief was not the …
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… of a municipality's assessment of property, with the concomitant burden on the taxpayer to prove that the property's … tax liability is the cost approach rather than the income capitalization approach adopted by the Tax Court judge. … and Block 1601, Lot 4 on the 2006 tax map. Both parcels comprise a single economic unit (the property). The exact …
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… he was found to have 4 A-2182-19 child pornography on his computer, however, she did not believe that H.S. was unsafe … disciplinary practices, the Division filed a verified complaint against S.S., S.H., and V.S. pursuant to N.J.S.A. … three children.2 The Division thereafter amended the complaint and deleted the request for custody. On April 19, …
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… 1, 2015, when plaintiff filed her first domestic violence complaint against defendant and was issued a temporary … set forth herein, and (3) as mutually agreed so long as the communication remains non-abusive in accordance with this … For such purposes only, the parties shall be entitled to communicate via email or text messaging. Apparently, the …
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… officers were searching. Immediately after Agosta made his communication, Sergeant Schwint informed him over the radio … for the purpose of conducting an investigatory stop. They complied with the officer's direction to stop walking and … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing, attempting to commit, or conspiring to commit a …
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… New York State Bar, were represented by counsel at various points of their contentious litigation history. On May 7, … age of eighteen, "shall have an affirmative obligation to commence family therapy with defendant within six (6) months … Should [S.L.] refuse to attend family therapy, in a form recommended by the family therapist after consultation with …
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… cohabiting, the judge also mistakenly weighed the parties' competing sworn statements and accepted as true Cynthia's … we assume Landau correctly held that a family judge cannot compel discovery when only some of the indicia of … from the evidence he had marshaled. When presented with competing certifications that create a genuine dispute about …
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… Judge Verna G. Leath heard oral argument and rendered a comprehensive oral decision on the record. Defendant is … on his trial convictions for four murders that were committed in the course of a home invasion robbery. He … with multiple counts of first-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, four counts of knowing/purposeful murder, …
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… orders: an April 12, 2019 order denying their motion to compel production of documents, specifically text 2 We refer … and an August 2, 2019 order declaring their third-party complaint against third-party defendant A.J. Manzi3 moot … presumed plaintiff was intoxicated. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the Olivers alleging his injury was the …
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… evening, plaintiff nonetheless filed a domestic violence complaint, alleging defendant committed the offenses of burglary, harassment, and assault … the parties' prior domestic violence history, the complaint cited "two harassment reports" and two TRO …
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… the total value to $331,089. By January 8, 2018, Breaker completed all work set forth in the subcontract and … total value to $221,576.20. By February 15, 2018, J&M had completed all work set forth in the subcontract and … motions. On October 25, 2019, the judge issued an order, accompanied by another well-reasoned written opinion, granting …
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… Fisher, Moynihan, and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 219-8/18. William P. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney … of the Town of West New York (the Board) for conduct unbecoming an employee. She appeals from the final decision of …
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… partly denied her motion under Rule 4:6-2 to dismiss the complaint. For reasons that follow, we affirm the orders. I. … On January 22, 2019, plaintiff filed a 3 A-1803-19 complaint against defendant in the Law Division for payment … okay . . . it pretty much rehashes and emphasizes the prior points. I don't think it really raises anything new." …
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… the police permission to search his apartment, vehicles, computer, and cell phone. He also agreed to provide a buccal … stated, contrary to his previous statements, that he had accompanied his wife to the pharmacy, and after leaving, they … defendant told anyone about what had happened, "they would come back and kill him." The statement was cut short when …
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… Services, Inc., (KCS) is a construction service company located in Flagstaff, Arizona. At all times relevant … of issue, defendant filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint pursuant to Rule 4:6- 2(e), based on the … granted defendant's motion and dismissed plaintiff's complaint without reaching the merits of plaintiff's …
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… go to a nearby nightclub. By this time, Kawana Echols had become "sloppy drunk" and began "hugging and screaming on [] … charge containing self-defense instructions nor did counsel complain of the lack of defense-of-necessity instructions. … of the defendant; (2) the emergency is "so imminent and compelling as to raise a reasonable expectation of harm" in …
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… a third-party administrator, which handled Nina's workers' compensation claim on behalf of Sayrebrook Veterinary … was employed. Nina filed a claim petition seeking workers' compensation benefits, alleging she had been injured during … course of her employment. Thereafter, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Law Division, which they later amended. In …