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… City inspectors into their homes to obtain a certificate of compliance once they complete work for which the City issued … act. The judge concluded "there [wa]s no evidence to support an assertion that . . . Longo's tortious act … contention that this single incident rose to the requisite level of severity, from the perspective of a reasonable …
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… New Jersey’s Supreme Court led the nation in adapting the common law and state constitutional law to the changing … when Weintraub was five years old, leaving his mother to support the family by running a produce store. When … activities. See Pollock, Keynote Address, Financing Our Future: Education Improvements for the 21st Century, Annual …
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… left turn onto a four-lane, forty- mile-an-hour road from a commercial driveway. In the course of the turn, he depressed … the roadway, mounted the curb on the side of the road opposite the driveway from which he set out, and drove with the … signs before crashing into a concrete planter. A metal support from one of the signs hit a six-year-old child in …
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… ANA MARIA RODRIGUEZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW TECH COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … (Matthew S. Schoen, on the brief). Respondent New Tech Company has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Plaintiff Ana … independent corroborative evidence is not necessary to support an award of emotional distress damages. Rendine v. …
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… YUSIF IBRAHIM, YUSLIF IBRAHIM, YUSUF IBRAHAM, and YUSUF MESHAL. Defendant-Appellant. ______________________________ … judge found that defendant raised only bald assertions to support his allegations and his arguments were belied by the … ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL WHEN HIS ATTORNEY FAILED TO PROPERLY COMMUNICATE WITH HIM. C. DEFENDANT RECEIVED INEFFECTIVE …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5116-14T3 JERMAINE A. WILLIAMS, Complainant-Appellant, v. PASSAIC COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S … the 9-1-1 call might contain information that could support his pending appeal for the most recent PCR denial. 3 … advised that he plans to submit such a new request in the future. Accordingly, our ruling today does not foreclose …
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… agency decision denying him parole and imposing a 120-month Future Eligibility Term ("FET"). We affirm. NOT FOR … criminal record, his past failures to respond favorably to community supervision, and the thirty disciplinary … a written opinion. R. 2:11- 3(e)(1)(D). There is abundant support in the record for a conclusion that there is …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Hudson County, Complaint-Warrant Nos. W-2017-000024-0901, … dated January 13, 2017. Those orders require the State to comply with Rule 3:4-2(c)(1)(B), by providing the defense … motions without access to the foundational documents supporting the State's applications. Defense counsel also …
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… deference to Family Part judges, who routinely hear domestic violence cases and are 'specially trained to detect … the findings of a trial court "are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, 3 A-1613-21 substantial, credible … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonable credible evidence as to …
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… the adjudication of a disciplinary charge against him for committing an unprovoked assault on another inmate, *.002, … that provides inmates the ability to send and retrieve e-messages through the use of personal tablets, or kiosks, … We conclude there was substantial evidence in the record to support the agency's decision based on the reports and …
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… well - reasoned oral opinion, adding the following brief comments. Although defendant argued his counsel was … [a] defendant must allege specific facts and evidence supporting his allegations." Ibid. Moreover, "a defendant is …
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… arguments requested by the defendant that the record will support," and "[i]f [the] defendant insists upon the … them by reference." The rule requires PCR counsel to "communicate with his [or her] client," "investigate the … raise his first PCR petition anew with new counsel who will communicate with him, raise viable issues and effectively …
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… Guadagno issued a thorough written statement of reasons accompanying the November 30, 2022 order denying the petition. … ability[;] acted unprofessionally[;] did not meet with or communicate with [defendant] before trial[;] and did not … the old claims represented "cumulative errors." In support of his order, Judge Guadagno found "defendant's …
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… 6, 2023, order granting in part his motion to reinstate his complaint as to certain defendants: Hudson County … argues the court errored when it declined to reinstate the complaint as to the remaining defendants: Jersey City, K. … substantially for the reasons set forth by Judge Turula in support of his order on October 6, 2023. We simply add that …
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… paid $1,000 monthly rent. In May 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part, seeking collection of … explained a 1 We refer to defendants by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname. … judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… our decision. L.H. was charged by a juvenile delinquency complaint with an offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … continued detention and provided the court with evidence supporting home release on conditions. At the conclusion of …
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… 11, 2018; he was also then the subject of an outstanding complaint-warrant on an offense alleged to have occurred … it will not necessarily evade effective review in the future. See Zirger v. Gen. Acc. Ins. Co., 144 N.J. 327, 330 … as to whether defendant's detention, if wrongful, would support the imposition of a civil remedy. … STATE OF NEW …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend that defendant be sentenced to a term of six years, … COUNSEL WHEN THEY BOTH FAILED TO ARGUE MITIGATING FACTORS SUPPORTED BY THE RECORD. (Not raised below) POINT II TRIAL …
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… 24, 2019 2 A-4029-16T3 Plaintiff, Joseph Aruanno, who is committed to the Department of Correction's Special … to replace a pair of briefs with "boxers," because the commissary no longer carried briefs. Plaintiff refused the … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record[.]" Circus Liquors, Inc. v. Governing …
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… from an order entered on June 2, 2017 dismissing her complaint following a jury verdict finding she had not … struck a vehicle plaintiff was driving. Plaintiff filed a complaint against decedent alleging she sustained permanent … 'reasonable minds might accept the evidence as adequate to support the jury verdict.'" Klawitter v. City of Trenton, …