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… in his mother-in-law's attempts to get defendant and his companions out of the house because K.H. was afraid of them. … had been powerless to prevent her grandson's friends from coming and going from her house as they pleased, and that … State v. Case, 220 N.J. 49, 64 (2014) (citing State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 72 (2014)). "The finding of any factor …
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… the judge concluded that these badges of fraud did not compel a finding of fraudulent transfer. After rendering his … review issues of law de novo. Mountain Hill, LLC v. Twp. Comm. of Middletown, 403 N.J. Super. 146, 193 (App. Div. … incur, debts beyond the debtor’s ability to pay as they become due. [N.J.S.A. 25:2-25.] The purpose of the UFTA is to …
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… defendant pled guilty to the indictment, and admitted he committed an act of criminal sexual contact when he groped … defendant's sentence required him to enroll in and comply with various alcohol, drug, and mental health … "[A]cceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of …
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… Denis, appeals from the May 8, 2020, order dismissing her complaint against defendant, Morris View Healthcare Center … she had "neglect[ed]" her duty and must "improve [her] compliance." Three days after the March performance report, … the hearings held on May 13, 2015, and he provided his recommendation to Jennifer Carpinteri, a DHS director, on June …
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… failed to object when the judge allegedly made "coercive comments" to the jury during its deliberations; and (6) used … stated that Bease "was not involved in the crime that was committed to [sic] me . . . nor was he present at the crime … contention, the instructions he provided to the jury fully complied with all applicable requirements for this type of …
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… that the ACO was final. In exchange, defendants agreed to complete numerous corrective actions at the property … defendants could satisfy up to $718,941 of the penalty by completing the supplemental SEP and applying the costs … not submit a revised SEP. In addition, defendants did not commence the corrective actions they promised to undertake …
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… paid by [defendant] . . . will be based on $90,000 annual income. [Defendant] agrees to have a review of his income in 12 months from the date of this agreement. As of … pay child support based on the greater of (a) his actual income in 2017 or (b) an imputed income of $105,000. The child …
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… Submitted February 5, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Haas and Enright. On appeal from the Superior Court … to this case, defendant was an attorney and an elected Commissioner of Haddon Township.1 He served in this elected … admitted that during the time he served as an elected Commissioner of the Township of Haddon, he received $7,106 …
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… the altercation, Roberto punched her cellphone, making it "completely unusable." She also testified that he broke the … telling him to leave her alone and let her go. She had to come back to get her keys; Roberto followed her, then tried … her shoulder. When she told him she was leaving and not coming back, he broke her house key and her engagement ring. …
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… and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-800. Scott D. Finckenauer, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Sookie Bae-Park, Assistant Attorney General, of … October 29, 2019 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (the Commission) denying his request for leave to …
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… Zoning Board of Adjustment (Board) and dismissed their complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. We briefly summarize … court should affirm the Board's decision and dismiss the complaint. In April 2020, the judge heard oral argument and … for the Board and dismissed 6 A-4219-19 plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. In the accompanying written …
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… from the record. On November 13, 2013, defendant delivered fuel oil to the basement tank in plaintiff's home. During … leaving a noxious odor. Defendant called its remediation company and began, over the course of a few days, to clean … causing an annular tear 3 A-4676-18 in her lower back. She complained of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), …
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… stop. Rather than pull over, defendant disregarded the command to stop and proceeded to speed down a busy street, … 3 A-4898-18T6 the charge and defendant's conduct, the computer-generated PSA did not include a New Violent … flag indicating an elevated risk of violence. The PSA recommended release with conditions. At the pretrial detention …
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… pills, which defendant stated were his. In an after-market compartment in the car, commonly known as a "trap," the officers found promethazine … was determined to be cocaine. Defendant was charged in a complaint with first-degree manufacturing/distribution of …
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… application for a pet shop license. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs pursuant to Rule 4:69. After the court dismissed the complaint, plaintiff appealed. Plaintiff argues (1) the … applying the same standard as the trial court. Templo Fuente de Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… 7, 2019 2 A-4883-16T3 1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1); … met with Officer Sean4 Cahill and demonstrated for him on a computer how he located D.R.-J. on Facebook and identified … of D.R.-J.'s, who was also familiar to the police. In combination, this information led to the issuance of a …
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… for many years and at various times owned three trucking companies, 3 A-5389-16T2 J.K. Enterprises, Koenig … several default judgments to be entered against him and his companies in cases filed by creditors by failing to file … the properties who was charged with collecting the rental income. Joseph Koenig and Laurie Koenig later alleged that …
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… 20, 2018 3 A-0644-17T4 because it sought the easements to comply with a federal regulation requiring public access … government has assisted New Jersey in protecting coastal communities from the impact of storms and beach 4 … the Township. Thereafter, the Township filed a condemnation complaint against Minke seeking to acquire by eminent domain …
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… CURIAM Plaintiff KVK Tech, Inc. ("KVK") and its affiliate company, co-plaintiff Amrutham, Inc. ("Amrutham"), appeal … January 19, 2018 order dismissing with prejudice their complaint against defendant Muthusamy Shanmugam … Inc. ("Novel"), a generic drug manufacture and a competitor of KVK, as a Vice President of Technical …
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… of the first-degree offense of employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-9(a) (count two). On … the 1 An "open plea" is a plea "that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State, nor a prior indication from the … was found guilty of robbery in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in 1993. The disposition sheet from that court …