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… (609) 729-5250 Telefax: (609) 729-0954 dstef@sblawteam.com ID: 033981985 Attorney(s) for Defendant … (609) 729-5250 Telefax: (609) 729-0954 dstef@sblawteam.com ID 0339819858 Attorney(s) for Defendant … & BELASCO, LLC David A. Stefank.icwicz dstef{?sb la\\ team.com 111 East 17th Street, Suite 100 North Wildwood, New …
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A-3834-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… Jersey 07042 (973) 783-7607-Telephone nmullin@smithmullin.com On the Brief: Virginia A. Pallotto, Esq. SMITH MULLIN, … denying in part, Defendants' Motions to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Complaint, by Hon. Craig L. Wellerson, P.J. Cv., entered … 3 months of PTI with no admission of guilt followed by compete expungement of his record. The court below dismissed …
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… Mike Ruane owned defendant Marmic LLC, a realty management company. In June 2015, Ruane hired plaintiff Sergio Lopez as … Marmic fired Lopez in December 2018. Lopez filed a complaint against Marmic and Ruane in September 2019, … in violation of federal law, the employer is required to compensate the person in a manner consistent with state law …
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… defendant filed seeking information from a title insurance company about plaintiff's refinancing of the former marital …
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… TO THE INFORMATION SOUGHT IN HIS OPRA REQUEST UNDER THE COMMON LAW RIGHT OF ACCESS. Defendants add the following …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2523-18T4 SINALY SYLLA, Appellant, v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and FORWARD AIR SERVICES, LLC, Respondents. _____________________________ Submitted January 21, 2020 – Decided …
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… October 20, 2021 – Decided November 4, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes, Gooden Brown, and Gummer. On appeal from the … for the reasons set forth in Judge Frank J. DeAngelis's comprehensive, written decision. As Judge DeAngelis stated, …
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Administrative Directives
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… Administrative Conference on June 2, 1998, approved the recommendation of the Criminal Practice Committee for revision to the Judgment of Conviction. The … of a Motor Vehicle In June 1997 the Supreme Court, after recommendation from the Criminal Practice Committee, approved …
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… defendant filed seeking information from a title insurance company about plaintiff's refinancing of the former marital …
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… TO THE INFORMATION SOUGHT IN HIS OPRA REQUEST UNDER THE COMMON LAW RIGHT OF ACCESS. Defendants add the following …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2523-18T4 SINALY SYLLA, Appellant, v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and FORWARD AIR SERVICES, LLC, Respondents. _____________________________ Submitted January 21, 2020 – Decided …
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… October 20, 2021 – Decided November 4, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes, Gooden Brown, and Gummer. On appeal from the … for the reasons set forth in Judge Frank J. DeAngelis's comprehensive, written decision. As Judge DeAngelis stated, …
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Administrative Directives
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… Administrative Conference on June 2, 1998, approved the recommendation of the Criminal Practice Committee for revision to the Judgment of Conviction. The … of a Motor Vehicle In June 1997 the Supreme Court, after recommendation from the Criminal Practice Committee, approved …
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… Remy Lee four times in the parking lot of her apartment complex on Christina Place in Paterson. Lee was nine months … surveillance video from three cameras at the apartment complex that covered the area of the shooting.1 At … cell phone carrier, T-Mobile. Otzhy testified she completed "multiple trainings" regarding historical cell …
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… MISPRESENTED THE TRUE NATURE OF THE INTERROGATION TO OVERCOME [DEFENDANT'S] EQUIVOCAL STATEMENTS ABOUT POSSIBLY 1 … [DEFENDANT] SHOOTING A GUN. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT ALLOWED THE JURORS TO … because the police "provid[ed] a deliberately vague and incomplete answer to his question as to the reason why he was …
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… defendant further consented to the search of his home and computer equipment. Defendant was transported to his home. Two laptop computers and two cell phones were seized from the home. Defendant's Samsung tablets, cell phones and laptop computers were submitted for forensic examination. The …
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… Realty Group Cedar v. Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company (A-85-15) (077617) Argued January 31, 2017 -- … LLC (collectively, Oxford) own and manage an apartment complex located on in Long Branch, New Jersey (the … contract with defendant Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company (Travelers) to insure the Property. The Property …
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… the disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief. The complaint-warrant specified that Montalvo was charged with … self[-]defense, is limited only to cases of spontaneous and compelling danger.” Minutes later, the jury found Montalvo … surrounding circumstances and the machete’s status as an uncommon item sufficiently supported the jury’s verdict. The …
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… feet of a public park.” 224 N.J. 119 (2016). HELD: The map commissioned and adopted by the Board pursuant to N.J.S.A. … was thus inadmissible hearsay, the State failed to offer competent evidence proving that the alleged drug transaction … to N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1(e) and refers to the Supreme Court Committee on Criminal Practice the crafting of such a rule. …
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… but nonetheless proceeds to make optional advances to a commercial entity. On July 12, 1995, Jazz Photo Corp., one of several commercial entities (collectively referred to as the Jazz … guaranty. The mortgage secured “all sums due or that may become due under this Mortgage, the Guaranty and other Loan …