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… DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, and FIRST RESORTS MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., Plaintiffs-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents, and … VENTURES, LLC, Plaintiffs, v. ALAN P. ROSEFIELDE, PLUMROSE COMPANY, INC., ROSE ASSOCIATES, INC. OF MIAMI, LA SAMMANA … seeking, among other things, disgorgement of $1 million in compensation paid by Kaye to Rosefielde. After a bench …
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… v. NATIONAL CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY and PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendants. … de novo under the same standard as the trial court." Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… program director, issued a written statement declining to recommend defendant's admission to PTI. The statement noted … ordinarily be denied admission into PTI in the absence of compelling facts supporting admission.1 The SPO then … reasonably credible evidence'" in the record. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 72 (2014) (quoting Roth, 95 N.J. at …
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… delay, the fire escape was removed and construction was completed. In the interim, the property sustained … line. The way the fire escape was positioned prevented completion of construction. Plaintiff, the general … air ducts, and repairing wiring and other electrical components. The trial judge found that all of the repairs …
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… explain later in this opinion, there is no need for us to compare and contrast the characteristics of supervised … of sentence." Such credit for pre-sentence custody is commonly referred to as "jail credits." Richardson v. … the parole was granted and not to any offense or offenses committed during the parolee's release." Id. at 461. The …
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… Days later, defendant allegedly violated the TRO by communicating with her. At the FRO hearing, the judge found … because it was unclear whether plaintiff initiated the communications with defendant following the TRO's entry. 3 … are "'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… PREMIER MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC, and CARDINAL FINANCIAL COMPANY, Defendants. _________________________________ … Fraud Act (the CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -204, and other common law causes of action arising from an alleged … plaintiff's burdens of proof on the remaining counts of the complaint, and appropriately recognized his "role of fact …
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… lung. Defendant and K.D. were charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, aggravated assaults, and weapons … circumstances' because '[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality … the timeliness of the petition and defendant must submit competent evidence to satisfy the standards for relaxing the …
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… Board explained that since he was "incarcerated for crimes committed prior to August 19, 1997; the standard of review … that there is a substantial likelihood that [he] will commit a new crime if released at this time." The matter was … in the first appeal documents. The second initial hearing commenced 2 Camilo was advised in a letter dated February 7, …
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… including prior terms of incarceration and periods of community release. He reportedly suffers from various … early in 2020. However, the Emergency Medical Review Committee recommended against Williams's release, and the Commissioner …
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… the DWI charge, in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend dismissal of the four other charges. During his plea … at an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center; thirty days of community service; and $889 in requisite fines and … judge's legal conclusions. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). 6 A-4379-19 In …
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… an imputation to him of annual earnings of $109,240 as a computer software developer, a figure derived from the … evidence of a history of the father earning that level of income on a sustained basis. We remand for further development … mother, plaintiff Erika Bulanov, in the same apartment complex as the father. Although they had parenting time with …
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… at 1-5).1 Defendant was convicted in 1993 of various crimes committed against a minor, M.R. We affirmed defendant's … specifically requested would not have affected the outcome of the trial." She also determined that the records … whether the file needed to be reviewed in camera before a complete evaluation could be made." Id. at 9. As a result of …
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… that trial counsel advised him that he would be receiving community supervision for life (CSL) and not the more … special one that . . . explains to [defendant] exactly what community supervision for life entails[,]" was "filled … be "subject to [the] provisions of Megan’s Law. That is community supervision for life . . . . [A]mong other things, …
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… court's January 8, 2021 oral decision. We add the following comments. James and Josephine are siblings who immigrated to … business. The siblings and their spouses derived their income from their positions in the business. During the … husband misappropriated approximately $900,000 from other companies. James attempted to meet with his siblings to …
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… the parties, the length of the marriage, the respective incomes of the parties . . . as well as . . . the assumption … does retire and his pension 5 A-3120-23 benefits become effective. Thus, the court enforces the agreement as … parties' financial realities, including defendant's lower income and increased health insurance costs, defendant's …
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… 3 A-1658-23 In April 2005, plaintiff was involuntarily committed into Bergen Regional, a mental health facility. While there, plaintiff complained of vision problems. He was examined by an … plaintiff's eye condition. In 2007, plaintiff filed three complaints against Bergen Regional, which were later …
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… provided to the jury were improper and the PCR court committed error in denying his application as untimely. We … Defendant shot Thompson a second time and he and his accomplices took Thompson's wallet before fleeing. They later … order asserting: POINT I THE POST CONVICTION RELIEF COURT COMMITTED ERROR WHEN IT DID NOT ADDRESS APPELLANT'S CLAIM …
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… was ineffective in failing to provide defendant with complete discovery concerning his case. On this appeal, … his claim that his trial counsel failed to provide him with complete discovery, and (2) his certain persons convictions … Defendant then sexually assaulted the victims, including committing multiple aggravated sexual assaults on four of …
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… any opinion one way or another about whether the defendant committed these, or any, offenses. You should consider these … which defines simple assault provides that: A person commits a simple assault if he negligently causes bodily … The court cannot charge an attempt and/or conspiracy to commit this offense because the code does not penalize an …