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… events he claims were neither pleaded nor alluded to in her complaint; finding the sending of nude photos of Kim to a … act when the parties are, he alleges, "professional commercial pornographic movie actors"; failing to recognize … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), adding only the following brief comments. We initially focus on Edward's assertion that the …
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… Sokalski's cogent written decision, adding the following comments. To establish a prima facie claim of ineffective …
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… Suske, from a prior marriage. In 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in New Jersey, and defendant filed an … By leave granted, defendant later filed a third-party complaint naming Suske, Suske's children, and plaintiff's … of property to Suske prior to the filing of the divorce complaint was an attempt to prevent defendant from receiving …
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… 2C:35-3; second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of certain crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); related …
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… the police officer lawfully stopped her car pursuant to the community- caretaking doctrine. After reviewing the record … of intoxicated driver's resource center, thirty days of community service, installation of an ignition interlock … SUSPCION THAT A MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATION OCCURRED, AND "COMMUNITY CARERTAKING" DOES NOT APPLY TO THE FACTS OF THIS …
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… suffered a pulmonary nerve injury due to anesthesia complications. The complications caused petitioner permanent breathing … benefits entitled Petitioner to at least 43.6% of his final compensation, N.J.S.A. 43:15A-45, whereas accidental …
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… Department's Rules and Regulations and the Civil Service Commission's Rules. In 2012, the City filed disciplinary … to withdraw, cancel, or change his retirement before it becomes payable. He asserts respondent is not prejudiced by … at any time before the member's retirement allowance becomes due and payable by sending a written request signed by …
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… of search warrants at Melia's house uncovered videos on his computer depicting some of the sexual abuse committed by defendants. 3 A-1260-18T4 Following a ten-day … where the State's evidence against the defendants is common) and State v. Coleman, 46 N.J. 16, 24 (1965) (holding …
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… to 1 In the two indictments, defendant was charged with committing twenty-eight offenses. 2 In that indictment, the … threats, one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree armed robbery, and two counts of second- degree conspiracy to commit first-degree kidnapping. 6 A-2242-17T2 demonstrate …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-1441. Robert K. Chewning argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … appeals from a final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) upholding his removal from a list of …
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… Judge Michele M. Fox heard oral argument, and then placed a comprehensive oral decision on the record. The judge … in Judge Fox's cogent oral opinion. We add the following comments. II "A petitioner must establish the right to … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Harris, 181 N.J. 391, 432 (2004) (quoting …
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… was entitled to an evidentiary hearing as to whether the outcome of the trial would have been different had counsel not … testimony did little to convince the [c]ourt that the outcome of the trial would have been different, the manner of … of [David], his voiceable anger when recounting [David]'s comments to defendant that he stinks, his heightened anger …
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… Submitted September 18, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Haas. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … detailed at length in Judge Kirsch's well-reasoned and comprehensive written opinion. Affirmed. … STATE OF NEW …
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… to them by defendant Beazer Homes Corporation. Their three complaints allege a single cause of action, which asserts … judge concluded these plaintiffs failed to show that Beazer committed an unlawful business practice or that they … twenty-five years and up to fifty or more years. In their complaints, 5 A-5576-17T3 plaintiffs contended that because …
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… to aggravated manslaughter in exchange for the State's recommendation of a twenty-eight-year prison term subject to … to find aggravating factors three, the risk defendant would commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); five, the … rejected those claims following oral argument in a comprehensive oral opinion, concluding defendant had not …
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… of 2019 to the present). (2) Copies of summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] police … in item 1 above. (3) Copies of DUI and DWI summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] Police … 4 A-4218-19 (4) Copies of drug possession summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] Police …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DARREN M. COMMANDER, Defendant-Appellant. ___________________________ … identified a Mercedes, which was registered to a company for which defendant worked, as the vehicle that … arguments and affirmed the judgment of conviction. State v. Commander, No. A-5288-13 (App. Div. June 30, 2015). …
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… __________________________ NARRAGANSETT BAY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STACEY MARCIANO, … homeowner's insurance carrier, Narragansett Bay Insurance Company (NBIC) is not obligated to provide Marciano coverage … two weeks later. Then, on August 3, Jones filed an amended complaint, adding a count for negligence. On October 22, …
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… Mawla and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-3363. The Law Offices of Fusco & … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … from a January 31, 2020 final decision by the Civil Service Commission affirming his removal from the eligible list for …
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… the testimony of an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) to explain the child's delay in … it deemed the error harmless in light of the victim's "compelling testimony" and the State's impeachment of … hearsay statements harmless in light of "the consistent and compelling testimony of the victim, in contrast to the …