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… in two separate indictments in exchange for the State's recommendation of an aggregate sentence of twenty years with … aggregate sentence is under the agreement. I will keep my comments very short, really[.] [B]ased on the fact that … I'll consider to be a cap. Whenever the State makes a recommendation, whether or not they infer it or say it, I …
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… PER CURIAM In this civil action between former spouses on a complaint and counterclaim alleging "malicious prosecution" … discovery order is moot and we do not address it. Cf. In re Commitment of N.N., 146 N.J. 112, 124 (1996) (discussing … claims are based on defendant's filing and litigating a complaint seeking a final restraining order (FRO) pursuant …
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… Plaintiff Lake Grinnell Association (the Association) commenced this collection action by filing a single-page complaint in the Special Civil Part. The collection complaint's first three counts state: FIRST COUNT: There is …
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… 2 A-5930-17T2 trial court erred by charging the jury on comparative negligence and because of improper comments by defense counsel, which he claims the court's … Following side-bar, the judge instructed the jury: Ladies and gentlemen, you heard a reference . . . to …
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… the result of which was to dismiss Christian Mission's complaint for tax exemption for the 2013 tax year. We affirm … lot contained a warehouse that previously was used by a commercial business. Between 2009 and 2011, Christian … began sometime around September [2012] with formal services commenc[ing] around the time of Thanksgiving 2012 . . . ." …
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… N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8(a). Plaintiff contends the trial court committed reversible error by allowing defense counsel to … plaintiff's course of treatment, reviewed the diagnostic studies, including an EMG of plaintiff's legs that revealed … reviewed plaintiff's medical records, including the MRI studies. He noted plaintiff had sustained injuries to his neck …
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… affirm that court's decision. I. We need not set forth here comprehensively the facts and procedural history, as we … and other mental health and cognitive issues. She was recommended for antidepressant medication. 2 At times the … not find the Division's testifying expert credible on key points. Similarly, we will not set aside the judge's adverse …
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… JUDGMENT AGAINST QIANNA IS MANDATED BECAUSE THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN ADMITTING INTO EVIDENCE AT THE … claims against Qianna is mandated because the trial court committed reversible error in admitting inadmissible hearsay … counsel's motion for dismissal must be reversed because it committed reversible error in admitting into evidence the …
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… the pleas were "open" the State neither made sentencing recommendations nor signed the plea forms. Defendant reserved … man. Later that day in the same town, defendant and those companions kidnapped another man for ransom payable in … 2C:15-1(a) (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count two); second-degree …
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… and Haas. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-2484, 2016-1288 and 2017-3138. … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; … Wilson appeals from three decisions of the Civil Service Commission (CSC): (1) the October 20, 2015 decision on her …
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… September 28, 2018 Law Division order, which dismissed his complaint with prejudice and denied his request for a record … 13 A-1856-18T2 because it was filed in a public office." Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 49 (1997) (citing Higg-A-Rella, … common law right-to-access, however, is not absolute. Keddie, 148 N.J. at 49-50. An individual seeking public records …
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… 5:70-3, 901.6.3; lack of a windowless basement-code complaint fire system, N.J.A.C. 5:70- 4.7(h); the exit … department personal, N.J.A.C. 5:70-3, 506.1; a second code complaint means of egress required,1 N.J.A.C. 5:70-4.11; a … fines, Carrington then filed what he styled as a pro se "complaint" in the Law Division in May 2019. He alleged …
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… in alimony. The parties later moved to New Jersey to accommodate John's employment opportunities. 3 A-4947-17T3 In March 2015, Tara commenced this action, seeking to register the Florida … John, however, refused to cooperate with Dr. Misurell's recommended treatment plan and failed to cooperate in having …
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… 3 A-0527-18T3 Defendants argue the Family Part committed reversible error by granting the Division's motion … when police discovered 115 bricks of heroin in a concealed compartment in their vehicle, following a routine traffic … oldest with a cousin. The next day, the Division filed a complaint for care, custody, and supervision of the …
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… with defendant, Sanfilippo "smelled an odor of alcohol coming from him[,]" and saw that defendant was "swaying back … a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.177%. Defendant began complaining of chest pain and was placed on a cardiac … Defendant's BAC did not change. 6 A-5194-16T2 The doctor recommended that defendant remain overnight in the hospital …
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… ST. BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER and BARNABAS HEALTH MAINTENANCE COMPANIES, Defendants-Respondents. … Medical Center (SBMC) and Barnabas Health Maintenance Companies (BHMC). We affirm. I. On December 18, 2014, plaintiff filed her complaint against SBMC and BHMC. She alleged defendants were …
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… Defendant-Appellant, and SILBERT REALTY AND MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … Foods at its store in Clark. The store is located in Clark Commons, a 240,000-square-foot retail shopping center owned by Clark Commons, LLC. Whole Foods is one of approximately …
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… of the third-degree offense of violating the conditions of Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … Maryland where he was being supervised under an inter-state compact, a New Jersey grand jury returned an indictment … a unanimous verdict on all four CSL violations was remedied by the trial court's answer to the jury stating they …
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… her plea transcript. On appeal, Lian presents the following points for our consideration: The trial court erred in … told me I was going to be deported nor unable to one day become a US citizen. They just told me if I plead guilty he … N.J. 531, 543 (1980).1 The Land holding was thereafter embodied in Rule 3:8-2, which states, "No attorney or law firm …
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… PACA refused, plaintiff filed suit seeking, among other remedies, specific performance of the easement grant. Both sides moved for summary judgment following discovery. In a comprehensive oral decision, Judge Mary C. Jacobson … authority here as well[,]" because plaintiff "relied on the communications between . . . Backinoff and [its] attorney …