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… treatment center for non- attendance and failure to complete a drug test. On August 2, 2021, defendant pled … that there is no likelihood defendant will successfully complete his treatment program and that due to his criminal … on special probation would present a danger to the community. The State noted that while on special probation …
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… to his PCR attorney because he 'believed the letter would become available automatically.'" The PCR judge stated that … finding it unbelievable that, "an attorney's written communication to a client, especially on the topic of the … errors in almost every sentence." The judge then compared the letter from defendant 's trial counsel to other …
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… February 28, 2020 2 A-3241-18T1 dismissing plaintiff's complaint which alleged that the County violated the New … was charged with several indictable offenses for acts she committed in Burlington County. Thereafter, she was … Conley v. Guerrero, 228 N.J. 339, 346 (2017) (citing Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… at trial established that defendant, together with four companions, went to Plainfield with 1 The order was dated … 2015, and filed on August 24, 2015. 3 A-3682-15T1 a plan to commit armed robbery. While in Plainfield, defendant shot … realize that his prior reliance on trial counsel's presumed competence was mistaken. Thus, defendant argues that his …
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… matter and thus grant leave to appeal. 3 A-0175-14T1 his complaint seeking to probate a copy of a purported will … After hearing J.L.'s evidence, Judge Contillo dismissed his complaint seeking to probate the August 26 will. In a … in the adults' probate litigation, they entered into a comprehensive arbitration agreement. Specifically, they …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY (GEICO), Defendant-Respondent. … cases is limited. R.1:36-3. March 14, 2017 2 A-1035-15T3 Company (GEICO) (defendant)1 and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm. On October 31, 2013, …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2) and N.J.S.A. … denial of his motion to withdraw and whether defendant was competent to plead guilty. The State filed a motion for … The second Strickland prong is also demanding. "[T]he error committed must be so serious as to undermine the court's …
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… since that time. In April 2018, Daggett filed a three-count complaint on behalf of plaintiff against defendants, the … Jonathan M. Rose; and County Treasurer Robert Mikas. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged that defendants had engaged in … ability to provide independent advice for diligent and competent representation to either the public entity or the …
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… Police 1 We note that the caption in the Special Civil Part complaint filed in this matter lists the NSOA as the plaintiff, and the body of the complaint refers to Chrystal as the plaintiff. Although the … proceedings in the Law Division and on appeal, we read the complaint broadly to include the NSOA and Chrystal as …
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… cause for respondents (Sweeney & Sheehan, PC, attorneys; Giacomo F. Gattuso, of counsel; Joseph M. Hauschildt, Jr., on … is the owner of a residential unit at a condominium complex located in Longport. The condominium complex had a café, known as Trixie's Café, serving …
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… note[d] that the children seemed guarded . . . [and] recommended in her report that the girls be re-interviewed at … her devastatingly disturbing details of the sexual assault committed against her by defendant." Ibid. "On December 15, … psychological expert, testified about child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome (CSAAS), but on cross- examination, …
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… fell off a ladder . . . [at] his home." Initially, Kelly accommodated him by allowing him to "come to work late" or "work at a different site . . . a … clients, employees, and candidates, Kelly was "unable to accommodate that final request." Instead, Medina encouraged …
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… an earlier order regarding the payment of a debt and to compel NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … for the full amount of the debt, which could have been compromised at a lesser amount if paid earlier. He also … college expenses "in proportion to the parties' then income." As to their debts, the MSA stated that upon the sale …
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… in 2011, a jury convicted him of conspiracy to obstruct commerce by extortion under color of official right in … system in which he [or she] participated at the time of the commission of the offense and which covered the office, … convicted of the federal offense of conspiracy to obstruct commerce by extortion under color of official right. It is …
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… to focus their attention on Chestnut Park due to citizen complaints that the park was being "utilized for dealing … "in City lockup" and would be confiscated prior to commitment. During that process, Santiago conducted a search …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS November 13, 2018 John C. Penberthy, … an R-40, low density single family, zone and is noted as in compliance. The subject property consists of approximately … positive and certain in quality and quantity to overcome the presumption.” MSGW Real Estate Fund, LLC., 18 N.J. …
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… * TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … due to the traffic volume. Plaintiff relied upon four comparables, all of which were in the Township, and their … a real estate agent/broker who provided him a list of the comparables. He testified that he chose comparables based on …
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… 2017), certif. denied, 235 N.J. 394 (2018). 2 The parties commenced their dissolution proceeding in January 2003, … of our previous remand orders, Mautner and Goldman filed competing appeals. Goldman III, (slip op. at 4). While those … expressed by Judge Matos Wilson. We add the following brief comments. 9 A-0067-21 The scope of our review of the Family …
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… Kimerling, a financial planner, were the principals of the company. Defendant Maria Scariati is a lighting engineer. Scariati owns defendant Light Solutions, Inc., a company which manufactures marine lights and other specialty … and financial planning services for Scariati and her two companies. The parties did not have a written retainer …
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… Graziadei (coach) was the team's coach. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendants had been both negligent and … games, the coach selected her to be the catcher in the upcoming game. Plaintiff testified one of her responsibilities … motion, like the trial court, we "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …