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… for illicit drugs at the time of Serena's birth and was combative with hospital staff; she was psychiatrically … screens. There followed a few case management conferences, none of which defendant attended. The Division kept the court … court reached out to defendant at her last known telephone number but she did not answer and ultimately did not …
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… that defendant was properly served the foreclosure complaint and order setting time, place, and amount of … brief subsequently filed by a different attorney than the one who filed the motion, argued the final judgment of … "the facts on this motion record do not suggest an honest 5 A-2997-18T1 mistake or action compatible with due …
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… to consider whether other specific people may have committed the crimes with which . . . defendant was … to charge defendant as a disorderly person for "[h]indering one's own apprehension"; the trial court's refusal to allow … WHEN HE FAILED TO INDEPENDENTLY INVESTIGATE PERNA AND JONES AS POSSIBLE CANDIDATES FOR THIRD-PARTY GUILT. (2) TRIAL …
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… to go into his home and not to drive. Approximately one hour later, Officer Flounders saw defendant's car … inference should arise tha t the State did not fully comply with the procedural requirements established in State … Dr. Gooberman is a medical doctor who is a general practitioner specializing in addiction medicine with experience in …
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… for failing to investigate a challenge to a 2008 communications data warrant (CDW) and failing to move for … (CDS) from his home and car, using a specific cell phone number. A CDW for the cell phone (the April 2008 CDW) resulted in the discovery of …
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… third PCR petition was time-barred because it did not comply with Rule 3:22-12(a)(4). Again, we affirmed. State v. … IN CATALOGING THE PAST PETITIONS AND THEN DENYING THE PETITIONER RELIEF WITHOUT ANY FINDINGS OF FACTS OR CONCLUSIONS OF … or subsequent petition for PCR shall be filed more than one year after the latest of: (A) the date on which the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4099-17T3 NEW JERSEY CHINESE COMMUNITY CENTER, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FRANKLIN … the property in conformity with the permitted uses in the zone; and (3) where the use would serve the general welfare … not substantially impair the intent and the purpose of the zone plan and zoning ordinance. The first prong of the …
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… book bag, plaintiff was charged in a juvenile delinquency complaint with possession of drug paraphernalia, in … filed a cross-motion for summary judgment. In a well-reasoned oral decision issued July 26, 2019, the trial court … the principal of a school with information identifying one or more juveniles who are under investigation or have …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3518-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.Z., SVP-688-14. ____________________________ … General, on the brief). PER CURIAM A.Z., who is fifty-one years old, appeals from the April 8, 2019 order continuing his civil commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), the secure …
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… the result of a ruptured Achilles tendon. Plaintiff filed a complaint claiming defendant breached the duty to safely … 584 (2008)). Plaintiff seemingly asserts that permitting one's car to run out of gas is per se negligence, but he … does not pose a danger to others using the highway. Melone 5 A-2419-18T1 v. Jersey Cent. Power & Light Co., 18 N.J. …
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… she abused or neglected her then three-year-old son and one- year-old daughter in large part by spending extended … in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into … court's decision. Id. at 448-49. Through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence," the Division …
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… a/k/a DEAN TYLER, CURTIS LIVINGSTON, ANDREW T. AUSTIN, TYRONE JONES, TYRONE AUSTIN, and TYRONE LIVINGSTON, … statute , and second- degree possession of a handgun while committing a drug-related offense. 3 A-1904-18T3 According …
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… eluding, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2(b) in exchange for the State's recommendation for an aggregate five-year prison sentence with … requires a State in which an individual is currently imprisoned to hold that individual when he has finished serving … v. Bozeman, 533 U.S. 146, 148 (2001)). Maryland is also one of forty-eight states that are party to the IAD. See id. …
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… wrote to plaintiff, stating it had "absolutely no money" and requesting that plaintiff "cease doing any … 25 request, and because plaintiff had an ethical duty to complete the particular matters it had been handling, it … renewed contract for the following fiscal year, as it had done in previous years. Assuming plaintiff was found …
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… In exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the State recommended a noncustodial probationary term consistent with … the potential for early termination, provided defendant complied fully with the terms of probation. But, defendant … 317, 329 (2015). Although the precise issue presented is one of first impression, we draw guidance – as did the …
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… OF SOCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. A.H. and Z.H., Respondents-Appellants. … Division of Family Development (DFD), finding they committed an intentional program violation of the … paycheck from MTSM Realty." A.H. acknowledged he was the "one-hundred percent shareholder[]" of Madison and MTSM …
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… The State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of seven … the following arguments in this appeal. POINT I PETITIONER IS ENTITLED TO POST- CONVICTION RELIEF BASED ON THE … that enforcement of the bar to preclude claims, including one for ineffective assistance of counsel, would result in …
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… In 1985, Blackmon was under the influence of Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP, when he restrained, sexually … vagina, a gaping wound to her neck, and fractures of every bone in her neck. After killing his cousin, Blackmon urinated … panel later amended its decision. The panel changed one of the reasons for denial of parole from "serious nature …
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… In a prior appeal, plaintiff contended defendant had not complied with the equitable distribution of his bank … SBI account and a statement for the relevant period. This complied with both this court's remand decision and the … appointed a realtor for the property. The apartment was one of the subjects raised in cross-motions considered by …
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… court pursuant to Rule 4:57-1. Plaintiffs amended their complaint to add his estate and Gleyzer as administratrix. … the case because she was "sick and [didn't] have a lot of money" and "wanted this case to be over without having to … try it." She claimed, however, that she "wanted to pay the money over many years" and "never agreed to or contemplated …