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… 1 SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2019-420 … Finally, Count III alleged that Respondent, along with the assistance of his law clerk, at Respondent’s instruction, … in 1981. See Formal Complaint and Answer at ¶1. At all times relevant to this matter, Respondent held the position of …
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… the municipal prosecutor or a private prosecutor in a cross complaint case, discovery shall be available to the parties … translated, if necessary, into reasonably usable form; names, addresses, and birthdates of any persons whom the … prosecutor for the programming, clerical, and supervisory assistance required, or (3) both. Pursuant to R. 7:7-1, the …
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… of the bar of the State of New Jersey. Neither counsel, assistant counsel nor staff shall be permitted to otherwise … attorney regulatory and disciplinary system of the state; recommend to the Disciplinary Review Board, for its adoption, … that a determination that discipline be imposed or a recommendation for temporary suspension shall have the …
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… the trial court, after providing counsel additional time to comply with our sua sponte orders requiring their … The judge also concluded that the seizure of the firearm comported with prevailing law because it was in Officer … informs our conclusion that the judge engaged in the requisite fact-specific inquiry based on the totality of the …
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… because his injury did not occur in a designated combat zone or while he was performing qualifying … discharge. His service records showed that he had worked domestically as a SERE instructor, preparing service members … basic training . . . [does not] satisfy the statutory requisites of service 'in a theater of operations and in direct …
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… he is at low risk of reoffending and not a danger to the community. For the reasons that follow, we remand for … expert that defendant "would not be a risk to the community," and in response to a follow-up question posed by … probably doesn't. And the problem is these are internet crimes they're committed in the privacy of your own home. …
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… this matter, we need not describe the litigation in comprehensive detail. The following summary will suffice for … As part of the acquisition, the Port Authority Board of Commissioners held a meeting to approve assignment of the … participation of the Port Authority in demurrage revenues; commitment by [CMA CGM] to improve the leasehold to meet …
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… to seventy miles per hour and almost crashing multiple times. As the pursuit continued, Tandoc was joined by another … and she would still be alive today." With his employer's assistance, Tandoc filed for workers' compensation. While out of work, Tandoc began seeing a …
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… CENTER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., COMMERCE BANK, N.A., GARDEN STATE CHECK CASHING SERVICE, … Mid-Continent Specialists, Inc. v. A-5023-10T3 9 Capital Homes, L.C., 106 P.3d 483 (Kan. 2005) (holding that the UCC … name above the payee line Id. at 419. The attorney then deposited the check into his trust account. Ibid. The attorney …
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… These bars are informally referred to in the State Police community as "snot bars." A fellow trooper informed him that … his shooting practice. Several instructors made "jovial comments" about the incident throughout the remainder of the … reported to work three days later, he logged onto the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and noticed an entry …
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… plaintiffs were allowed to receive and retain in full any commissions for sales that their business had made and … defendants agreed to pay plaintiffs fifty percent of the commission for the year that such a policy was written. … plaintiffs with a referral fee, by evenly splitting the commissions gained on such policies. It came to light that, …
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… to Birchwood's adult day care facility. The parking lot comprised thirty-one percent of the total area of Warren's … the property taxes over the base amount. Birchwood's lease commenced on May 1, 2002. In 2002 or 2003, Warren and … an additional five-year term. In April 2011, Warren filed a complaint in the Law Division against E.I. Realty and …
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… appeals from a June 11, 2014 delinquency adjudication for committing acts, which if committed by an adult would constitute first-degree … D.V.'s trial testimony was self-contradictory at times, when compared to his initial police statement, but the …
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… customer in the face, and shot the store's manager six times, including three shots to the head, killing him. … the paint store in Pennsauken was the same weapon used to commit the murder at the motor lodge in Maple Shade. 3 … In his pro se brief, appellant argues: THE PAROLE BOARD COMMITTED PROCEDURAL ERROR IN FAILING TO CONSIDER RELEVANT …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … which information be obtained from the County Board’s website: Address Sale Date Sale Price Features 81 W. Westside … agreed cannot be used to find the Subject’s value, is of no assistance to the court. Second, four of the five sales are …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiff's complaint after concluding her proffered expert report … attorney deviated from any legal standard of care in recommending the mediated settlement between the parties, … and Todd Morici were previously married. Todd filed a complaint of divorce against plaintiff in June 2006. At the …
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… counsel called the Authority's counsel multiple times in efforts to obtain a form but received no response. 3 … a form. The manager asked the man whether he would like to complete an incident report; the man said yes, and he would … is not furnished. First, prior to the filing of a formal complaint, a claimant must provide the public entity with a …
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… (FRO) entered against him pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35 (PDVA). … later, she encountered defendant walking on Stoneham Road4 coming from the direction of her home. As plaintiff drove by … for the trial court's finding defendant committed the requisite predicate act of domestic violence, which constituted …
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… car, at which point Detective Black told him he failed to comply with three lawful orders, first by not producing … on a question of law. See Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Pursuant to … metaphysical doubt as to the material facts will not overcome motions for summary judgment. R. 4:46-5. A non-moving …
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… to termination of 1 We use initials and fictitious names to protect privacy interests of the parties and the … The court also found that Cara had not arranged to have a competent adult care for Jack when Cara was under the … did not attend most of the evaluations and she failed to comply with treatment. Indeed, she repeatedly relapsed by …