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… custody to plaintiff, which was memorialized in an accompanying order. The judge denied defendant's motion for a … a motion to strike defendant's appendix for failure to comply with the court rules and a motion to require defendant to "submit an appendix in compliance with the court rules" and to require defendant …
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… to Enter a Plea Agreement," which indicated the State recommended the minimum sentence for his DWI charge, and the … through a [$1500] attorney. Judge: [T]hat's a very fair comment, and I don’t mean it in any other way. But just so … I just want you to understand I'm kind of careful when it comes to those things[.] Defendant: I understand. Defendant …
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… these two appeals that have been consolidated due to their common issues, petitioners Jason Fairchild and William … to make the retirement and survivors benefits of PFRS comparable, to the extent possible, to the benefits under … may retire on a service retirement allowance upon the completion of at least 20 years of creditable service [in …
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… while not recorded, were memorialized in written reports completed after the identifications. The photo array shown … during the identification process. Additionally, the judge commented that the duration of the home invasion was … substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Wild's comprehensive and well-stated written opinion. We add only …
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… Judge Alberto Rivas entered the order and rendered a comprehensive written decision. We affirm. On appeal, … has brass 10 A-0235-17T1 colored hardware on the middle and top part of [the] door. The brown colored front right door … of the order denying suppression of the CDS would have been futile. Therefore, even if defendant had satisfied prong one …
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… and antisocial personality disorder. Defendant failed to complete the services offered through the Division. As a … change his mind. The judge found defendant was "alert" and "comprehend[ed] everything that's been discussed." The judge … used as evidence at trial, and discussed the potential outcome of a trial based upon the evidence. Counsel testified …
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… include Parkinson disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy." Synucleinopathy, Medical … Dictionary, https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/synucleinopathy. 5 Proteinopathy is "[a]ny disease or … Dictionary, https://medical- dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/proteinopathy. 6 A-0868-17T1 is highly likely that …
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… the tree was located on his front lawn, and there were no complaints of branches falling from it, or other problems … the judge asked if defendant "ever [had] a tree expert come out and see whether the tree was alive or dead[.]" … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Hopkins, 132 N.J. at 439. Where the context …
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… 211 N.J. 420, 448-49 (2012). Through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence," the Division … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … these standards, we are satisfied there was sufficient competent, credible evidence in the record to support Judge …
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… motion judge granted defendants' motion and dismissed the complaint without analyzing whether defendants' conduct met … plaintiff argues the motion judge erred in dismissing his complaint for failure to state a claim. Plaintiff contends … New Jersey's liberal notice- pleading requirements and his complaint asserted a claim against defendants for …
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… and testament executed on April 1, 2013, filed a verified complaint and order to show cause to probate the estate and … was unsuccessful, Ursula filed a motion to amend her complaint to allege unjust enrichment and seek imposition of … . . . to solemnize marriages; and failure in any case to comply with both prerequisites aforesaid, which shall always …
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… to have weapons) in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend a fifteen-year term of imprisonment with an … concurrently. At the plea hearing, defendant admitted he committed the two offenses. He acknowledged he had … do you understand at your sentencing, the State wishes to recommend that you be sentenced to a total of [fifteen] years …
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… (Enviro); and denying their motion for leave to amend the complaint. Plaintiffs contend: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED … GRANTING THE DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS PLAINTIFF[S'] COMPLAINT FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM UPON WHICH RELIEF CAN … 4:6-2(e), BY FAILING TO ALLOW PLAINTIFF[S] TO AMEND [THEIR] COMPLAINT. Our consideration starts with the trial judge's …
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… opinion. The Division claimed that defendant father I.B. committed an act of sexual abuse against his five-year-old … thing?" Following the interview, the Division filed its complaint and referred Rose to the Metropolitan Regional … as to the credibility and weight of that evidence, and come to a final determination as to whether the allegation …
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… WEBB, LLC, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY PINELANDS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … Messano and O'Connor. On appeal from New Jersey Pinelands Commission, Docket No. 1984-0454.003. Gasiorowski & … for appellant (Mr. R.S. Gasiorowski, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent …
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… came to the attention of a Penns Grove patrolman, Christopher Hemple, when he was captured on radar driving … failure to acknowledge the gravity of the offense that he committed, the extent of his prior record, and the need to … such officer to bring the vehicle or vessel to a full stop commits a crime of the third degree; except that, a person …
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… situation, Lavin ordered R.C. to go upstairs. After R.C. complied, defendant opened the door all the way, at which … to drop the knife. Initially, defendant refused to comply and spewed profanities while still brandishing the … jury unanimously agreed the defendant was guilty as an accomplice or co-conspirator in a robbery or an aggravated …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … how she was doing, where she was going, and where she was coming from. Labord was cooperative and responded to Pettway's questions. She explained they had just come from her house and were going across town to a friend's …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________ SUPERIOR … injunction to prohibit contact, makes newspaper publication futile. R. 4:4-5(a)(3). The defendant must receive the … pleading and know of the restraint if the conduct is to be stopped. Rule 4:4-4(b)(3) permits a court to enter an order …
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… is a two-family apartment building. There is an outside, common doorway that leads to the entrances for Apartments 1 … team knocked and announced their presence on the outside, common door; entered into the hallway with both apartment … living room by the couch. Dzurkoc also heard running water coming from a bathroom adjoining the living room; the door …