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… children were waiting, C.G. told K.K. that defendant sometimes had her come to the couch and “rub his pee pee.” When their mother … in Clausell, supra, the court found that when a police composite artist testified that the key prosecution witness was a …
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… may not have been summarized). State of New Jersey v. James J. Revie (A-31-13) (072600) Argued September 24, 2014 -- … purposes.” N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(a)(3). The Senate Judiciary Committee explained that the amended statute provided that … for sentencing purposes as a second offense.” S. Judiciary Comm. Statement to S. No. 1267, 199th Leg., 1st Sess. (June …
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… crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-18b. The State agreed to recommend dismissal or merger of the vehicular homicide charge … controls, or other laws whose violations risk harm to the community at large.” Defendant argues that a violation of … clear and unambiguous result, the interpretive process comes to a close, without the need to consider extrinsic …
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… Perez v. Zagami, LLC (A-36-12) (071358) [NOTE: This is a companion case to Cottrell v. Zagami, LLC also filed today.] … Ctr., 203 N.J. 184, 195 (2010). As such, the Court presumes that the Legislature created subsections (a), (b), and … “does not lead to a single, clear meaning,” we seek assistance from the relevant legislative history. State v. …
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… may not have been summarized.) State of New Jersey v. James W. Robinson (A-20-12) (070556) Argued September 9, 2013 … permitting the Court to consider the MPC and any relevant commentary during its analysis of the statutory provision. … to the authority to impose multiple extended terms, the MPC Commentaries observe that ordinary terms and certain …
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… and superseding/intervening causation, but not on comparative negligence. The court also provided a … plaintiff receives no recovery. Comparative negligence “comes into action when the injured party’s carelessness occurs … of damages between 16 plaintiff and defendants. Plaintiff posited that the standard of care governing Dr. Picciano was …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … suit involve claims of equitable estoppel and are inapposite factually and legally to the accrual issue presented in … that “WB Contracting Corp. has been to the property 3 times and is installing vents where needed.” Ibid. A month …
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… offenses, as well as the discharge of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime. Following their … defendants , as relevant here, for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. In federal court, defendants received a … States’ interest in prosecuting them for their drug crimes. Although the life-without-parole sentences imposed on …
ROBERT STROUGO, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, v. OCEAN SHORE HOLDING CO., ROBERT PREVITI, STEVEN BRADY, CHRISTOPHER FORD, FREDERICK DALZELL, DOROTHY MCCROSSON, JOHN VAN DUYNE, SAMUEL YOUNG, and OCEANFIRST FINANCIAL CORP. - Publis
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAPE MAY … similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. OCEAN SHORE HOLDING COMPANY, ROBERT PREVITI, STEVEN BRADY, CHRISTOPHER FORD, … J. Smith (Brodsky & Smith, LLC), attorneys for plaintiff. James R. Birchmeier (Birchmeier & Powell LLC), Stephen E. …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … continue in this court absent a finding that both the requisite "significant connection" and "substantial evidence" … the younger son is confined to a wheelchair and requires assistance with all 25 activities and functions. The court …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 February 2, 2018 Michael P. … was addressed.” Ssi Medical Servs. v. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 614, 617 (1996); see … return address was set forth; and (4) the mailing was deposited in a United States Postal Service mail receptacle or …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS February 10, 2017 John F. Casey, Esq. … tower; (5) the right to access the real property at all times for ordinary operation and maintenance activities; (6) … has become essential to interests of public welfare, assistance, and safety. Thus, the apparatuses, media, and …
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… the Matter of State and School Employees’ Health Benefits Commissions’ Implementation of I/M/O Philip Yucht (A-21-17) … ways. The Commissions placed a link (the link) on the website of the Division of Pensions and Benefits (the … opinion, provide helpful background in this appeal, which comes to us without its own hearing record. A. On May 4, 2009, …
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… id. § 52-2(c)(3). Successful graduates who have committed certain offenses and apply for expungement are … at 570-71 (quoting N.J.S.A. 2C:52-2(a)(2) (2010)). Some crimes are not eligible for expungement. Section 2(b) of the … https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/criminal/drug.html (last visited Jan. 4, 2019). For a period of up to five years, a …
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… members. The President of the University provides a recommendation to the Board about whether to reappoint each … agenda for the December meeting on the Kean University website, indicating that the Board intended to discuss faculty … by legal counsel. On December 18, 2014, co-plaintiff James Castiglione, a Kean professor and President of the Kean …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0518-19 JAMES KENNEDY, II,1 on behalf of himself and all other … our prior opinion, plaintiff James Kennedy, II, was a fully commissioned real estate salesperson with defendant Weichert Company, a licensed real estate broker. Kennedy v. Weichert …
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… under Witt. On August 4, 2021, Officer Louis Taranto commenced surveillance in front of a condominium complex … police arrested defendant and charged him with various crimes. In a comprehensive oral decision, the trial judge … articulable suspicion of criminal wrongdoing” as a prerequisite to requesting 13 consent to search a vehicle after a …
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… that people were moving “in and out of the house at all times,” and that there could have been “a lot more occupants … was being made” into the residence, he received another communication from an officer at the scene telling him that … individuals. 1. Defendant challenges a search that was commenced by a warrant permitting the police to search for …
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… counsel. When the parties divorced, David’s annual income was $208,900, while Cathleen’s was $21,476. The PSA … law grants particular leniency to agreements made in the domestic arena and vests judges with greater discretion when … Quinn” and slept in rooms reserved for them when they visited their father in Cathleen’s home. Furthermore, Cathleen …
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… while she shopped in a nearby store. The Division filed a complaint against E.D.-O. and her husband, pursuant to … charges and the protective services litigation. The Title 9 complaint was resolved by a consent order, and E.D.-O. … the outcome has been tragic. Yet, even when no harm comes to the child, the parent still may be charged with a …