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… Trenton. In 2008, Joseph Baker, Jr., a person suspected of selling narcotics, was under investigation. A confidential … from Baker and, in return, the government agreed to recommend his sentence be reduced from three to two years. … is familiar with how the trade works, including cooking and selling crack cocaine. He also opined about the dynamics …
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… the pertinent facts from the trial record. Acting on complaints of drug activity in a local park, Edison Police … criminal activity, based upon the fact that he was selling marijuana, that he did not manufacture or grow. So … defendant was engaged in the business of purchasing and selling marijuana, an illegal business implicating organized …
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… IMS Trading LLC (Trading LLC) and Central Garden & Pet Company (Central). Whitecap does not appeal the earlier … company is not liable for the debts and liabilities of the selling 11 A-3461-19 company simply because it has succeeded … IMS Trading Corp. did not continue to operate after selling its assets and did not compete with defendants in …
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… and Krista Deckhut and other relief and dismissing its complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. The following facts … and Douglas D. Martin purchased the Property as tenants in common.1 Deckhut inherited her father's interest in the … their own definition of the easement, and they did not coincide with each other. Because there was no meeting of …
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… On March 3, 2021, Fulton Bank filed a foreclosure complaint against the mortgaged property. Oliver was not named in the complaint. Fulton Bank obtained a final judgment on July 14, … to review the decision." Oliver explained that he "did not comprehend that the [c]ourt's decision" permitted the sale …
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… plaintiffs sued to dissolve the partnership and to compel Youry to sell his partnership interest at fair market … trial. The attorney certified that Youry filed an ethics complaint against LiPira. Consequently, LiPira refused to … At oral argument, Youry explained he filed an ethics complaint because LiPira refused to answer questions about …
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… Works (DPW). The two men were accused of various types of official misconduct, either for personal gain or to further … in which Bunero assured Longo that the truck was going to come out looking "mint" and Longo assured Bunero that he … Believing that something illegal was occurring, he made a complaint to Township officials. Wiley testified that he …
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… individual were arrested for failing to have the requisite carry permits for their guns. At the time of his … for the State's dismissal of the misconduct charge and recommendation of probation. 4 A-5551-18T1 transport persons … Law Because He Supervised Arrestees and Was Performing Official Duties. POINT II RESENTENCING IS REQUIRED BECAUSE …
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… v. TOWNSHIP OF TABERNACLE, LASHAWN R. BARBER in her official capacity as Municipal Clerk and Records Custodian, … capacity, SAMUEL R. MOORE, III in his official capacity as Committeeman of Tabernacle and in his personal capacity, STEPHEN V. LEE, IV in his official capacity as Committeeman of Tabernacle and in his personal capacity, and …
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… v. TOWNSHIP OF TABERNACLE, LASHAWN R. BARBER in her official capacity as Municipal Clerk and Records Custodian, … capacity, SAMUEL R. MOORE, III in his official capacity as Committeeman of Tabernacle and in his personal capacity, STEPHEN V. LEE, IV in his official capacity as Committeeman of Tabernacle and in his personal capacity, and …
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… Works (DPW). The two men were accused of various types of official misconduct, either for personal gain or to further … in which Bunero assured Longo that the truck was going to come out looking "mint" and Longo assured Bunero that he … Believing that something illegal was occurring, he made a complaint to Township officials. Wiley testified that he …
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… individual were arrested for failing to have the requisite carry permits for their guns. At the time of his … for the State's dismissal of the misconduct charge and recommendation of probation. 4 A-5551-18T1 transport persons … Law Because He Supervised Arrestees and Was Performing Official Duties. POINT II RESENTENCING IS REQUIRED BECAUSE …
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… of a statute that reads as follows: a. Tampering. A person commits an offense if, believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to … under oath, including any referee, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary or other person taking testimony or …
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… Conduct (RPC) 4.2, which prohibits a lawyer from communicating with another lawyer’s client about the subject … is defined as “forms of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and microblogging) through which …
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… granted in part and denied in part defendants' motion to compel plaintiff to provide copies of her private social … • Documents sufficient to demonstrate the social media sites, if any, on which [p]laintiff maintains or maintained … Ent. & Tech. L. 357, 365 (2012) ("Because social networking websites enable users to craft a desired image to 17 …
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… to any existing sentence, a special sentence of [PSL] commencing upon the offender's release from incarceration. … with "failing to refrain from accessing sexually oriented websites, material information or data via the Internet; and …
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… from a February 1, 2023 Law Division order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and affirming … application for a use variance and preliminary and final site plan approval for a Wawa with a fueling station. We … N.J., Township Code § 152.102 (2023), permits retail and commercial businesses, including convenience stores with …
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… and fourth-degree violation of a special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d). … "he ha[d] been going on social networking 6 A-2516-22 sites" such as Radoo, TextPlus, HookUp, MyYearbook, and … because it prohibited access to commercial and news websites. Id. at 108-09. We applied the J.I. factors in four …
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… HOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and ANCIL MILLAR, Defendants, and LISA MILLAR, … 2019 order; and (3) an August 24, 2022 order dismissing the complaint against Lisa with prejudice.1 We affirm the … LLC (Norkia). Plaintiff saw statements on Norkia's website regarding, among other things, the quality, promptness, …
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… I have approved these Guidelines based on the recommendations in the "Response of the Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee to Proposed Rule 3:5B 'Extreme Risk Protective … sheet also will be available on the Judiciary's website at …