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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER J. CHRISTIE, Defendant-Respondent. … of an independent special prosecutor to pursue a citizen-complaint once probable cause has been determined. We … we affirm the Law Division's order determining that the complainant in this case did not have standing to seek that …
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… of intent to foreclose on March 8, 2016, and filed its complaint on June 23, 2016. Defendant filed an answer … plaintiff was the holder of the original note prior to the commencement of the action and remained the holder of the … late fees for only three months, the judge noted plaintiff stopped assessing late fees upon acceleration of the …
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… Roberts appeared at the hearing. He described defendant's complaints about Roberts as set forth in defendant's … petition by order dated August 22, 2017. In his accompanying comprehensive written decision, the judge compared the …
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… was tumultuous. According to plaintiff, defendant committed numerous acts of physical and verbal abuse from … (a) (1), that may likely be repeated in the 12 A-5404-16T3 future because of these ongoing issues. Underscoring this future assessment is plaintiff's ongoing fear of defendant, …
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… inside of the home. An officer noticed defendant was becoming nervous and suspected he knew more than he was … U.S. 436 (1966). 4 A-4608-16T1 After a juvenile delinquency complaint was filed charging defendant with an offense which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the crime of first- …
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… After speaking with defendant, a crisis screener recommended that she seek an evaluation at Carrier Clinic … behavioral health center. Defendant discussed this recommendation with her mother. Eventually, she agreed to … his finger. Apparently in shock, defendant 6 A-4677-16T3 stopped resisting and acknowledged what she had done. The …
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… a plea after sentencing must be substantiated by strong, compelling reasons." Id. at 160. "[T]he burden rests on the … defendant's seven-month license suspension was likely completed well before 2 We note that courts should … Defendant does not assert that he misunderstood any component of the sentence he received or that the sentence …
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… to a two-week cycle as their parenting time plan, which accommodated plaintiff's work schedule and afforded each party … have air quality in her residence tested by an independent company to assure the environment was free of tobacco smoke. … and able to be resolved if they continue to present in the future." The court granted defendant unsupervised parenting …
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… the reasons stated by Judge Audrey Peyton Blackburn in her comprehensive and well-reasoned oral opinion rendered on … removal of the children. Judge Blackburn credited the unrefuted testimony of Dr. Alan Lee, the Division's expert … used inappropriate language and discussed inappropriate topics. 10 A-3320-16T4 She [and T.J.] used electronic …
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… of plaintiff eMazzanti Technologies, Inc. (eMazzanti or company) against defendant Douglas Singer, its former employee, for $27,200 in compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-3. The statute is … termination, Mazzanti received Singer's company- owned laptop in the mail. The laptop's hard drives were cleaned of …
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… JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. EDWARD L. GRIMES, a/k/a EDDIE CHAMBERS, Defendant-Appellant. … motion for reconsideration. A motion for reconsideration is committed to the sound discretion of the court, which should … to consider or "appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Ibid. (quoting D'Atria, 242 N.J. Super. …
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… IMPOSED UPON ANDRE HENDRICKS IS MORE PUNITIVE THAN RECOMMENDED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S BRIMAGE1 GUIDELINES. … in Plainfield. The records of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) and New Jersey State Police Criminal … N.J. at 555. "A deficiency in one of those factors 'may be compensated for, in determining the overall reliability of a …
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… a bank teller. Defendant testified he attempted to commit a robbery of the bank using a handgun to threaten and ultimately force the bank teller to comply with his demand. Defendant admitted to being at a … 28, 2009, in Gloucester Township, at which he attempted to commit a robbery. Specifically, he admitted he wore a mask …
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… defendant to have no contact with the victim, and to comply with Megan's Law restrictions. Defendant appeals his … medication and changed into sweatpants and a tank top. She then laid down on her bed facing away from … by contending [s]o a woman's – because that area of our bodies is a little bit more sensitive . . . we're going to …
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… certain persons charge, and related firearms charges, and recommend an aggregate thirteen-year sentence, consisting of … Jason O'Neill, possessed the victims' property when police stopped them; and O'Neill implicated defendant in entering … exited the vehicle, the police observed, in plain view, a ladies purse and a wallet on the floor in front of the …
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… moved to terminate the Title 9 litigation. Cathy moved to compel the Division to produce copies of its records. The … or impairment of the function of any bodily organ; . . . commits or allows to be committed an act of sexual abuse … the Division to demonstrate a probability of present or future harm. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. S.S., 372 …
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… and Rothstadt. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2744. Jacobs & Barbone, PA, … (Louis M. Barbone and John R. Stein, on the brief). Christopher A. Orlando, Camden County Counsel, attorney for … when he called out sick the next day, he nevertheless refutes the notion that his 9 A-4844-15T1 conduct rose to the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4537-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF R.N. SVP-227-02. … rape fantasies did not mean that he would rape in the future. Dr. Foley testified that appellant is "a treated sex … to engage in acts of sexual violence in the foreseeable future, if not committed. Affirmed. … IN THE MATTER OF THE …
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… 2015. The probation officer did not reference defendant's computerized criminal history ("CCH") that also includes a … acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … to any special deference." Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Further, …
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… for New York, claiming to be in fear of Ronald, she stopped in New Jersey as she ran low on funds. Concerned … in a fact-finding hearing in a Title Nine action and the commencement of a guardianship action during which Melanie … And, because it was intended "to avoid jurisdictional competition and conflict" between jurisdictions in favor of …