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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FV-08-0319-22. … Both parties were unrepresented at the hearing in the Family Part. Plaintiff testified that on September 7, 2021, … flea-ridden apartment. She claimed defendant continued to become belligerent and eventually raised his fists and shook …
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… 466 (App. Div. 2003) (explaining regulations require "full compliance review investigation" when a duplicate FPIC is … Alvarado left his martial home in 1994, the same year a Family Part judge in Morris County granted Alvarado's now … The TRO never became a Final Restraining Order, and the Family Part vacated the TRO in 2020. Lastly, Alvarado …
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… will provide a total retirement allowance of 50% of final compensation plus 3% of final compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable … retirement of an employee of a local employer must be accompanied by a resolution of the governing body, . . . …
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… of what could have been a marijuana joint or something similar in the center console, in the cup holder area of the … his review of the MVR recording and Kamieniecki's "highly competent and credible testimony." Noting Kamieniecki … taller than the car and had to bend downwards in order to become eye level with [its occupants]." The judge also found …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS M.G. McLAREN, P.C. and McLAREN … initiated on December 3, 2018 when Teachers Village filed a complaint against McLaren alleging that McLaren committed … of merit. The analysis repeats what is discussed above. Similarly, Hackensack’s breach of contract counter and …
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… guilty of attempted murder. Therefore, when this charge is combined with N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 (Attempt) to charge attempted … charge the following paragraph) Whether the killing is committed purposely or knowingly, causing death or serious … doubt that (insert victim’s name) died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by …
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… CARE, H.W./WEIDCO/REN, LLC, BRIDGETON H&V REALTY LLC, COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, BROADWAY HEALTHCARE, … A-0607-20 H.W./WEIDCO/REN LLC, Bridgeton H & V Realty LLC, Comprehensive Healthcare Management and Boadway Healthcare … share, the entire-controversy doctrine and judicial economy militate for the claim being asserted in the underlying tort …
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… 200 days of administrative segregation, 100 days loss of commutation time, and 30 days loss of canteen privileges. He … and the denial of the examination would 8 A-2567-19 compromise the fundamental fairness of the disciplinary … 'a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character.'" State v. Pena, …
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… attend mental health and substance abuse treatment, and to comply with all accompanying recommendations. Defendant signed and agreed to … and from having any contact with the victims and their families. The court asked defendant whether he understood that …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendants American Federation of State, … Director for AFSCME, an international union with over one million members. AFSCME is organized into separate District … insufficient to create a genuine issue of material fact. Miller v. Bank of Am. Home Loan Servicing, L.P., 439 N.J. …
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… pled guilty in return for the State's agreement to recommend that he be sentenced to time served, parole … petition for PCR on September 29, 2017. In an affidavit accompanying his petition, defendant alleged his trial counsel … the jail to speak to other clients. Montanari reviewed the completed plea form with defendant, and denied the claim he …
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… Harvey argued the cause for appellants (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … lack of a medical expert, who could opine that the complained-of injuries resulted from the alleged fall … reasons that follow. The record presented by the parties' competing summary judgment motions reveals certain things …
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… (DOC), which upheld an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.252, encouraging others to riot, … have heard the orders [;] 4. The inmate had ample time to comply with the order [;] 5. No inmate, after receiving warnings, complied with staff orders, (video shows [that] inmates did …
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… Juror #3 testified that he worked for a landscaping company and received referrals from a landscape architect. … #3 told the landscape architect that he would be "out of commission work- wise" because of the case. The landscape … he said he never met or talked to defendant, and that his company never got the job. Juror #3 said that he told the …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Union County, Complaint No. W-2019- 002789-2004. Michele C. Buckley, … avoid being placed in handcuffs, at which time, I applied a compliance hold while retrieving my handcuffs from my belt. … continued capturing S.D.'s arrest, "you hear a man's voice coming from a distance and to the left of the video saying, …
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… defendant did not dispute he entered the victim's home to commit a burglary. In a statement provided to the police, … third-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2, the State would recommend a ten-year term of imprisonment and dismiss the … of the victim's face. She did state one could sustain a similar injury as the result of a fall, but "[i]t would have …
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… vehicle, with Hriczov driving, when they heard loud music coming from defendant's vehicle. After they activated their … pulled over defendant's vehicle in a well-lit area with commercial businesses. The officers were dressed in plain … pistol in a holster. After asking defendant where he was coming from and why he had the duty belt, Hayes stated that …
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… 1, 2007. On February 14, 2008, HSBC filed a foreclosure complaint in the Chancery Division. A month later, on March … insufficient to create a genuine issue of material fact. Miller v. Bank of Am. Home Loan Servicing, LP, 439 N.J. … complaint. That certification was completed by a person familiar with business records memorializing the transfer and …
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… including second-degree possession of a firearm in the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1, pertaining … did not establish that had F.V. and F.M. testified, "the outcome of the trial would have been different." 8 A-3001-17T1 … strategy is clearly within the presumptive discretion of competent trial counsel. See State v. Coruzzi, 189 N.J. …
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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 …