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… violates RISA. The trial court dismissed Sanchez’s complaint, finding that RISA did not apply to the contract … chattel mortgage, conditional sales contract, or other similar instrument.” N.J.S.A. 17:16C-1(b). RISA also includes … N.J.S.A. 46:10B-24(b) defines “[b]ona fide discount points,” for purposes of the Home Ownership Security Act, …
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… AND THE DISPLAY IN THIS CASE OF THE DECEDENT'S PICTURE ACCOMPANIED BY THE STATEMENT, "IN LOVING MEMORY JUSTIN … in the rain, back to his home in Totowa after attending a family gathering. His girlfriend sat beside him in the … daughter was asleep in the backseat. 6 A-2600-19 The family pulled onto a central street in Totowa, a few blocks …
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… and TODD M. NORTH, on behalf of themselves and those similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MIDLAND FUNDING, … Plaintiffs first alleged violations of the FDPCA in a complaint filed in federal court. The federal court … May 17, 2017, while plaintiff Todd North was last sent a similar letter on June 1, 2017. FDCPA claims must be brought …
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… the State obtained a superseding indictment, charging similar crimes against defendant, DaSilva, and Mendonca. … for the trip 10 A-1900-22 [defendant] had planned to Costa Rica." The court ordered "everything to be turned over … Rodrigues's cell phone, including "9,000 data location points for July and August 2018 and thousands of phone …
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… and on the briefs). PER CURIAM Defendant James Olbert, who committed multiple murders and other serious offenses at the … BECAUSE IT WAS NOT BASED ON PROPER CONSIDERATION OF THE MILLER FACTORS AND DOES NOT ADEQUATELY REFLECT HIS MORAL … IS CONSTITUTIONALLY REQUIRED TO DO. Having considered these points, and the State's cross-appeal, we remand for a second …
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… BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE COURT VIOLATED DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO COMPULSORY PROCESS AND HIS RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE … his wife's birthday, defendant organized an outing for family and friends to go to Yankee Stadium for a concert on … wife. According to Julie, "My mother grew up with her family in the Dominican Republic and our families are very …
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… defendant pay $5,000 in restitution to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board as reimbursement for its payment of … punishment or mental exhaustion was involved." State v. Miller, 76 N.J. 392, 402 (1978); see also Tillery, 238 N.J. … reasoned defendant's prior history demonstrated a familiarity with his Miranda rights even before the 14 …
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… and heroin, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(1), in exchange for a recommended ten-year prison term, including five years of … a simple field inquiry to a search"). Defendant may have similarly been able to call the officer's credibility into … with VanSyckle consist of inadmissible hearsay on those points. Although the girlfriend's sworn statement also …
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… indictment, charging them with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … offense . . . cannot be punished as if for two.'" State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 116 (1987) (alteration in original) … to be a typographical error. The State agrees on both points. On remand, the court will impose a five- year period …
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… Beach Township. On appeal, Bodenheimer raises the following points for our consideration: I.1 [BODENHEIMER] HAS STANDING … neighbors, Paul and Wendy Rosen, owners of lot 26,2 similarly objected to the location and length of Mora/Kenny's … . . . notice of any revision, amendment, or other communication between the applicants and [DEP] in connection …
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… NJDEP had concerns about defendants' financial ability to complete the required remediation. The NJDEP twice requested … showed $1,500,000 of the revenue was paid to Bernardi family members and one of their attorneys between 2013 and … operating a concession. The Legislature, however, did not similarly adopt a definition of the term "contract" for …
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… a July 13, 2020 Law Division order that dismissed her complaint against the New Jersey Department of … sustain those injuries was a dangerous condition. After the completion of discovery, the State moved for summary … fe[lt] like she tore her meniscus again as pain fe[lt] similar to when she tore her meniscus in the past." Plaintiff …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FV-02-2809-24. … defendant, "you and your attorney, if you get one, will come to my courtroom." On June 24, 2024, newly retained … You hear the frigging phone ringing." His texts contained similar content, with one stating, "I left you a message. If …
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… The DEP advised the Hunterdon DOH that due to the "complexity of [the] project and the atypical application of … the categories being used" in the regulation. It also points to the rule proposal for the 2012 amendment, where … is intended to be applied generally and uniformly to all similarly situated persons; (3) is designed to operate only in …
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… to be intubated. Due to bad 4 A-3823-22 road conditions and complications with his airways, they determined the … they transported the victim to a hospital located three miles away. In all, the paramedics had remained on the scene … of correspondence is extremely low." Defendant made a similar request to limit Tate's expert testimony. The parties …
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… of liability based on either: (1) a claim of plaintiff’s comparative negligence; or (2) a claim of plaintiff’s injury … negligent. See N.J.S.A. 2A:22A-6(a); Soronen v. Olde Milford Inn, Inc., 46 N.J. 582 (1966); Lee v. Kiku … negligent. See N.J.S.A. 2A:22A-6(a); Soronen v. Olde Milford Inn, Inc., 46 N.J. 582 (1966); Lee v. Kiku …
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… and heroin, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(1), in exchange for a recommended ten-year prison term, including five years of … a simple field inquiry to a search"). Defendant may have similarly been able to call the officer's credibility into … with VanSyckle consist of inadmissible hearsay on those points. Although the girlfriend's sworn statement also …
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… BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE COURT VIOLATED DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO COMPULSORY PROCESS AND HIS RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE … his wife's birthday, defendant organized an outing for family and friends to go to Yankee Stadium for a concert on … wife. According to Julie, "My mother grew up with her family in the Dominican Republic and our families are very …
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… violates RISA. The trial court dismissed Sanchez’s complaint, finding that RISA did not apply to the contract … chattel mortgage, conditional sales contract, or other similar instrument.” N.J.S.A. 17:16C-1(b). RISA also includes … N.J.S.A. 46:10B-24(b) defines “[b]ona fide discount points,” for purposes of the Home Ownership Security Act, …
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… indictment, charging them with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … offense . . . cannot be punished as if for two.'" State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 116 (1987) (alteration in original) … to be a typographical error. The State agrees on both points. On remand, the court will impose a five- year period …