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… Borough's R. 4:37- 2(b) motion, finding plaintiffs had overcome the presumption of the validity of the assessments; … unusual combination of a banquet hall and fitness center in one building located along the edge of one of the cliffs of the Palisades and a detached four-story …
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… in court, and elected to represent himself. Before trial commenced, the judge rejected defendant's protestations that … defendant's credentials, defendant presented documents, none of which was a New Jersey driver's license. Defendant … did not give him a New Jersey license because I do not have one. I have the right to travel." In his defense, defendant …
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… and Mayer. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-3633. Michael A. Bukosky argued … Vincent Antenucci and the State Trooper's Non- Commissioned Officers Association (Loccke, Correia, & Bukosky, … Vincent Antenucci and the State Trooper's Non-Commissioned Officers Association (Association) appeal from a …
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… and instead reflects that defendant's inability to pay was one of several relevant statutory factors supporting the … of a third bench warrant. Although the PTI director recommended accepting defendant's application, in August 2018, … abuse of discretion,'" meaning that the decision "has gone so wide of the mark sought to be accomplished by PTI …
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… Appellants, v. CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND COMMISSION, Respondent. ___________________________ … that the approval for reimbursement of services in one year in no way guarantee[s] that the same service will … excess income over $100,000." N.J.S.A. 26:2-149(a). "The moneys necessary to establish and meet the purposes of the …
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… defendant's convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … in an aggregate thirty-five-year prison term with twenty-one years and three months without parole. Greene, slip op. … that enforcement of the bar to preclude claims, including one for ineffective assistance of counsel, would result in …
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… charges would delay his eligibility to apply to end his community supervision for life (CSL), which had been imposed … offenses. In 2014, he pled guilty to two crimes, one from each of the indictments. Specifically, defendant … did not file a direct appeal. In May 2018 defendant petitioned for PCR. He was assigned counsel and the PCR court …
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… Any of Their Successors in Right, Title, and Interest, BANK ONE n/k/a NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … BANK, N.A., CBS OUTDOOR, INC., STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PROPONENT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, JOHN … where defendant resided. The Bank filed a foreclosure complaint, and defendant answered. Subsequently, defendant …
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… used to work, and was recognized by two former co- workers, one of whom he shot in the neck, grievously injuring the … prison to prison" and had "never been settled enough in one place to get the assistance [he] needed to file a PCR." … petition without an evidentiary hearing. In a concise yet comprehensive written opinion, the judge 4 A-1290-19 …
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… of the home. The trial judge found that defendant had not committed an act of harassment and plaintiff had not shown … 9, 2020, defendant came to the former marital home to help one of his daughters move to Ohio to attend veterinary … found certain facts were not in dispute: (1) defendant had gone to the home to help move his daughter to Ohio; (2) …
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… DOCKET NO. A-3477-18 REGINALD VENABLE, a/k/a REGGI MONEY, and REGINALD MONEY, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, … of loss of recreation privileges, and ten days of loss of commutation time. Venable immediately appealed the decision. …
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… disbelieved the father (finding that the father was "completely devoid of credibility"), and rejected the … preponderance of the credible evidence, 4 A-1088-18T3 that one or more of the predicate acts set forth in N.J.S.A. … of violence. 387 N.J. Super. at 127. The commission of one of the predicate acts of domestic violence set forth in …
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… him from unemployment insurance benefits for the one-year period following March 29, 2018, due to his illegal … (Division) internet website. On January 31, 2017, claimant commenced employment as an exam test tutor with Huntington … Tribunal also disqualified claimant from benefits for the one-year period following March 29, 2018, as required under …
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… Shaw, prepared a number of estate planning documents. One of the documents was a testamentary trust created for … his daughters, the trust principal and accrued income were to be divided equally among Carolyn, Janice and Shirley. However, Carolyn's one-third share was to be distributed to a second trust, …
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… denying its motion to dismiss plaintiff John Ricciardi's complaint and compel arbitration. Because it is undisputed … by his signatures indicated he signed every document within one minute. Ricciardi was provided copies of three admission … IN THE AGREEMENT AT ISSUE. We address only one issue. We do not reach Kindred's other contentions, …
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… 2009, defendant entered guilty pleas on two indictments. On one indictment, he pled guilty to a lesser charge of … Board revoked defendant's parole on June 16, 2016, and he completed serving his original sentence without parole on … here was addressed and rejected by our Supreme Court twenty-one years ago in State v. Black, 153 N.J. 438 (1998). In …
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… defendant pled guilty, pursuant to a plea agreement, to one count of conspiracy to commit possession with intent to distribute a controlled … and that he had no questions for his attorney or the court. One question on the plea form asked if defendant understood …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TYRONE K. LARKINS, a/k/a TYRONE Q. LARKINS, Defendant-Appellant. … she was heading off to work. The officers told her they had come to arrest defendant. She confirmed he was upstairs in …
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… attached to a sidewalk cellar door adjacent to defendant's commercial property. Plaintiff suffered an injury to her … doors included a metal lock holder extending approximately "one to one and a half 3 A-2930-17T1 inches" above the sidewalk. …
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… Submitted January 17, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli and O'Connor. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … the reasons expressed by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive written decision dated March 23, 2018. We will … oral sex on each other. The boys told her that James had done "bad things" to them and taught them how to perform oral …