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… a prima facie case of IAC, a defendant must present legally competent evidence rather than mere "bald assertions." … 126 N.J. at 587 (internal quotations omitted)). "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify … fell short of the prevailing norms of the legal community. Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 366-67 (2010). …
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… a prima facie case of IAC, a defendant must present legally competent evidence rather than mere "bald assertions." … 126 N.J. at 587 (internal quotations omitted)). "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify … fell short of the prevailing norms of the legal community. Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 366-67 (2010). …
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… Defendant appealed his conviction, arguing he was incompetent to stand trial. We reversed the conviction and remanded for a competency evaluation. Sanders, slip op. at 18. The trial court deemed defendant incompetent to stand trial based on multiple evaluations over …
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… on the briefs; Boris Shapiro, on the briefs). Nicholas P. Milewski argued the cause for respondent (Mets, Schiro & … Leonard C. Schiro, of counsel and on the brief; Nicholas P. Milewski, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR PUBLICATION … number of plaintiff's "sexist, harassing and discriminatory comments." Lt. Robert Schlueter recorded the conversation. …
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… provided the police with grounds to search the passenger compartment of the car. State v. Cohen, 254 N.J. 308 (2023). … the car interior. Nothing was found inside the passenger compartment. As one of the officers escorted defendant out … the occupants of the Honda and searching the passenger compartment for illegal drugs. The Court recently upheld …
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… that in exchange for his guilty plea, the State recommended he be sentenced in the third-degree range to three … a . . . great deal," considering the State agreed to recommend a sentence in the third-degree range for defendant's … reiterated his appreciation for the State's sentencing recommendation. Judge Bucca then sentenced defendant to a …
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… of a curb, guardrail, and fence separating the parties' commercial properties, and alleged a claim of bad faith … regarding an attempt to settle a previously dismissed similar action. We affirm because we conclude there are no … the initial action was not appealed, plaintiff cannot revisit that ruling in the current action. Although not …
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… was charged with one count of first- degree conspiracy to commit money laundering and theft by deception, N.J.S.A. … John Arturo Perez-Silva, with first-degree conspiracy to commit money laundering and theft by deception, N.J.S.A. … whichever the defendant is challenging. State v. Milne, 178 N.J. 486, 491 (2004); State v. Goodwin, 173 N.J. …
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… in the future, any additional unemployment benefits become available, all potentially eligible individuals will be … receive 13 weeks of PEUC [Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation] on any claim. If these describe you, certify … posting does not indicate that [she] needed all 4 bullet points to be eligible for an extension of benefits," and her …
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… which denied injunctive relief and dismissed their verified complaint, and a May 13, 2022 order denying a motion for … Grandison Terrace. This agreement required all work to be completed within three years. In July 1977, Ector and Hill … 5 A-3257-21 In 2007, a developer sought to build a single-family residence on Lot 45. The proposed residence required a …
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… WEINTRAUB: Ladies and ge:n,tlemen, the Court constituted a committee to prepare a suitable memorial to commemorate and … conce1·n of his thinking. xxxv· A recital of the principle milestones of the 83 years he spent among us provides the … personal character and a deeply-held affection for family, friends and associates. Natural talent and a …
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… of Termination, advising defendant would pay for work completed prior to termination. Litigation ensued. On August … was due payment, defendant presented no evidence the work completed was defective so as to not require payment, and … defendant's application, the arbitrator provided additional comments in support of his award. Plaintiff filed an order …
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… plaintiff's deposition testimony stating he "never had any visitors or strange people or solicitors or anything knock … stated landlords had "actual knowledge" of a prior similar criminal act of violence that occurred at the nearby … v. Fitzgerald, 179 N.J. 114, 122 (2004) (citing Trentacost v. Brussel, 82 N.J. 214, 231 (1980)). "Negligence is …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Warren County, Docket No. FV-21-0348-24. … On January 16, 2024, plaintiff called police, and filed a complaint alleging defendant verbally abused her, destroyed … We disagree. II. The scope of appellate review of a Family Part court 's findings following a bench trial is …
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… professional with no criminal convictions, previously completed a State-approved concealed carry training course … were disposed of in municipal court and dismissed after the complaining witnesses failed to appear at trial. Additional … domestic relationships, were reciprocated by the complainant, and were voluntarily dropped by both parties …
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… to the terms of the negotiated plea agreement, the State recommended a prison term of twenty-three years subject to the … The agreement did not limit the State's ability to recommend the sentence run consecutively to the prison term to … plea agreement for these offenses, the State agreed to recommend a three-year prison term on each drug offense, to …
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… (d/b/a Chefs' Warehouse) order to show cause ("OSC") to compel arbitration and denying his cross-motion to dismiss. … employment in May 2024. In October 2024, D'Anjou filed a complaint against Chefs' Warehouse alleging violations of … Chefs' Warehouse filed a separate action, a verified complaint via OSC to stay the litigation and compel …
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… serving on our District Ethics and Fee Arbitration Committees, as well as the attorneys subject to … Committees handled a total of 978 cases involving over $7.4 million in legal fees during 2020. • The Random Audit … In disciplinary hearings, the procedure followed is similar to that in court trials. A verbatim record of the …
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… Brigantine, NJ 08203 609-254-1777 Kim berlysutton.Iaw@gmail.com Attorney for Petitioner Roy F. Sutton AMENDEDFILED, … . ........ . .. . 31, 33, 34 Smith v. Millville Rescue Squad, 225 N.J. 373, 380, 138 A.3d 1 (2016) … the internet was widely used, Petitioner drove hundreds of miles throughout Decedent's territory collecting and then …
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… or implied, regarding accuracy, reliability, currency, completeness, or suitability for any particular purpose. The … UnitBlock Lot Asses Year Municipality Atlantic JOEL H MILLER & STEPHANIE SEGAL 10/27/20202020011941 2020C220163 1 Atlantic City JOEL H MILLER & STEPHANIE SEGAL V ATLANTIC CITY …