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… expired September 2014. On December 2, 2014, defendant phoned the victim. The indictments were consolidated and thus … conduct dating back to 2002, up to and including the 2014 phone call. . . . . Defendant met C.L. in a 1998 "personal … the stalking continued unabated, including seventy-four phone calls from April 15 to May 9, 2006, and defendant's …
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… the hearing, claimant testified. He described Monarch as a company that performed "boiler repair and pipe work." The … do the work. She initially testified she "was told by everyone, including [claimant], that he was retiring." But on … or discussed his purported retirement with him. When questioned by the examiner, she said Scott, who did not testify or …
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… and continued to shout at his wife, as Garris, hearing the commotion, came outside and advised defendant to leave. … testified about statements defendant made to them in phone calls and text messages after the shooting. In one phone conversation with defendant, Randolph accused …
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… Approved 6/11/18 … COMPUTER CRIMINAL ACTIVITY – ACCESSES TO DEFRAUD … N.J.S.A. … services, property, personal identifying information, or money, from the owner of a computer or any third party. In … services, property, personal identifying information, or money, from the owner of a computer or any third party; The …
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… Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.gov • Phone: 609-376-3000 • Fax: 609-376-3002 Assignment Judges … revisions to the Pretrial Memorandum promulgated here, as recommended by the Conference of Criminal Presiding Judges, … appearance was revised to include the loss of any posted "monetary" bail and a review of "any conditions of pretrial …
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… developer and a member in several real estate holding companies and a construction company, the Property was to be … delayed the project for several years. VMD eventually abandoned their development plans and entered a July 24, 2003 … to appropriate “business ethic,” or a lack of “good faith, honesty in fact, and . . . fair dealing.” Kugler v. Romain, …
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… POKHAN and GANGAWATTIE POKHAN, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TYRONE PETERS, Individually and as Owner and Operator of TYRONE PETERS AND ASSOCIATES, Defendant-Respondent. … a brief. PER CURIAM This case arises out of a builder's incomplete effort to construct a house on plaintiffs' lot. …
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… arrear[s] calculation," and "misjudg[ed] defendant's income and permanent financial situation[]." We accept … where the alleged changed circumstances were envisioned by the parties and dealt with specifically in the … that the "pervading philosophy" in our precedents is that "one cannot find 7 A-1032-20 When a motion or cross-motion is …
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… Defendant-Respondent, and TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. ____________________________ IN THE … Venturelli. Within thirty days of the arbitration award, none of the parties requested a trial de novo, under Rule … the relevant events. Acosta recounted that he scheduled a phone call with defendant's counsel for January 4, 2021. …
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… (3) improperly denied plaintiff an opportunity to amend her complaint and to "retain a medical malpractice attorney"; … the opportunity to have their unrepresented surviving loved ones [the ability to] prosecute a wrongful death/survival … to see her oncologist. And, on the same day, Rosen questioned in his progress notes whether chemotherapy was required …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). He was also charged under a separate complaint with second-degree sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14- … his conviction or sentence. Defendant served twenty-one months in prison before his release. Shortly before his … injustice . . . . 7 A-2123-20 his plea agreement." She reasoned "even if [d]efendant's plea counsel neglected to inform …
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… child, defendant relocated to the basement. He shared the common areas of the house, such as the kitchen and the … to search at any time; fifth, that I may consult with anyone of my choosing before I make a decision to waive my … 171 N.J. 192, 209 (2002) (Johnson 8 A-1671-19 I) ("none of the occupants [of a multi-occupancy premises] can …
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… of second-degree sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b), and one count of second-degree health care fraud, N.J.S.A. … Defendant also submitted claims to health insurance companies for services he did not perform. In May 2016, … raises the following arguments for our consideration: POINT ONE THE PCR [JUDGE] ERRED IN DENYING [DEFENDANT'S] PETITION …
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… Allison neglected David, ten months old at the time, and completed a Dodd removal3 of him on that date. Two days … grounds expressed in the judge's comprehensive and well-reasoned decision. We highlight the following analysis of each best interests prongs. A. Prongs One and Two As to prong one, the Division must prove "[t]he …
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… under the ordinance when he entered the Township from one of the entrances he utilized on the evening Chiazzo … reliance on Chiazzo's testimony—the Township offered no one else—the court found "the testimony" established "in … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.2, and $50 to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.1. This appeal …
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… examiner opined that defendant's conduct was repetitive, compulsive, and stemmed from feelings of sexual attraction … amended the original JOC. Specifically, the court dismissed one of the first-degree charges upon the application of the … for the reasons expressed by the PCR court and, absent one issue not relevant here, concluded defendant's remaining …
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… We affirm. I. Defendant was charged in an indictment with one count of first-degree possession of heroin with intent … to distribute, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1) and (b)(1), and one count of third-degree possession of heroin, N.J.S.A. … trial. 3 A-0521-19 including "tool marks" and "hidden compartments." The detective stated that he did not detect a …
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… those types of employer benefits with different insurance companies." His clientele included "[s]mall to medium size … every location" when the plan was revealed because "no one likes their compensation to be changed and it can be threatening if not done properly." Other than Powell and four of his colleagues, …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-1186. Arnold Shep Cohen argued … determinations upholding disciplinary suspensions of one (1) through five (5) days. . . . . 5. The panel … 206 N.J. 14, 27 (2011). Ordinarily, we defer to the Commissioner's determination unless it was "arbitrary, capricious, …
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… penalties for a conviction for violating the conditions of community supervision for life (CSL) by changing the offense … of a sentence requiring compliance with CSL for only one endangering-the-welfare-of-a-child offense: "engaging in … v. Perez, 220 N.J. 423, 441-42 (2015) (explaining the more onerous penal consequences of a PSL sentence as compared to …