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… in front of her for several blocks. When both parties stopped at a red traffic signal, Tobon pulled alongside … PCR judge found defendant made no showing "as to how the outcome would have been substantially different or more … excessive or unlawful sentence; and (4) "any habeas corpus, common-law, or statutory grounds for a collateral attack." …
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… On October 30, 2020, defendant filed a domestic-violence complaint against plaintiff. In the complaint, defendant certified he had been "living with … while separated from his wife" and alleged she had become "aggressive" with a knife "while they still both …
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… granting Three Y, LLC's (defendant) motion to dismiss the complaint in lieu of prerogative writs with prejudice. Plaintiff's complaint challenged a decision by the Zoning Board of … the Borough of Edgewater (Board).2 The judge dismissed the complaint, without oral argument, for two reasons. First, …
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… for the reasons stated in Judge Stephen J. Taylor's comprehensive opinion. Following a 2011 trial, a jury … Borough where defendant worked as a custodian. The autopsy revealed that Hinds had forty-four stab wounds all … warrant requirement will only apply "to defendant Earls and future cases"). Judge Taylor also noted that it was not …
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… CEPA and conflicting case law supports both po- sitions. Compare Cokus v. Bristol Myers-Squibb Co., 362 N.J. Super. … liability under CEPA), with Maw v. Advanced Clinical Communications, Inc., 359 N.J. Super. 420 (App. Div. 2003), … this issue. 2 The trial court “must be precise in [its] communications with the jury and must ensure that the …
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… 3:2[1]-10(b)(5), REGARDING THE TRIAL COURT'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE STRICTURES OF RULES 3:9-1(e) and 3:9-3(g).3 … in part: If the court determines that discovery is complete; . . . and that all reasonable efforts to dispose … remedying this issue." We disagree and add the following comments. Here, the record supports the judge's findings …
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… . . . . When the Lexus struck a fence and came to a stop, the two men ran from the car. Torres . . . radioed a … came out of his home with Martin, but defendant could not "comment" on whether Thomas was forced at gunpoint to lay … Martin waived his right to be present at sentencing in the future. 7 A-1574-20 Defendant's trial began with opening …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2011-17344. Joseph Michael … III appeals from an August 13, 2018 order of the Workers' Compensation Court denying his application for medical and … and the matter was scheduled before a judge of the Workers' Compensation Court. The compensation judge conducted …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-2766. Caruso Smith Picini PC, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Donna Sue Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of … court was delivered by ALVAREZ, P.J.A.D. The Civil Service Commission (Commission), in an April 2, 2018 final agency …
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… design and bid specifications included a twenty-foot "ball stopper" system at the ends of the synthetic turf field. … with a concussion.3 In June 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging negligence (count one) … the motion for reconsideration. The judge issued an accompanying written order. This appeal ensued, which focuses …
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… v. BALDWIN ASSETS ASSOCIATES URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC; THE RIALTO-CAPITOL URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC; METRO ASSET II, LLC; METROVEST EQUITIES, INC.; … companion action. Nevertheless, we have decided, for expedience's sake, not to inquire further or to question whether …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … and Permanency (the Division) filed a guardianship complaint naming both parents as defendants. Judge Linda … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… he could not see the shooter's face because he "had a hoodie and . . . dreadlocks . . . covering his face." J.Y. … confirmed this, certifying that defendant "could not have committed this crime because he was in [her] apartment at … So long as an alibi witness could bolster the defense or refute the State's position if believed by the jury, the …
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… Law Division denying its motion to dismiss the third-party complaint of defendant/third-party plaintiff Brian Chabarek, … an employee of defendant Borough of Highlands, filed a complaint in the Law Division against the borough and three … service. Chabarek thereafter filed a third-party complaint against JIF, seeking a declaratory judgment that …
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… two to a second-degree offense, dismiss count one, and recommend a five-year term of imprisonment with no period of … applied. See N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) (defendant has or will compensate the victim or will participate in a program of community 1 The pre-sentence investigation report (PSR) …
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… and hid the keys to the garage and ATV in a box on the top shelf of their bedroom in their home on the property. … Following the accident, plaintiff filed a single count complaint alleging that her injuries were caused by Nelson's … defendants' motions, but she did not directly address or refute, as required by Rule 4:46- 2(b), the "material facts" …
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… Emeka Nkwuo argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland LLC, attorneys; Christina … Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney; … 3 A-3910-18T2 assessments and penalties. She successfully completed all court-ordered requirements and her case was …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-017956. Steven P. … entered on December 13, 2017 by the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division), which dismissed his claim petition. … simply because they are at work." Such deviations include stopping work to smoke, get some fresh air, make a telephone …
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… Atlantic City. Except for a single charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, on which the jury hung, defendant was … petition in a June 14, 2018 written decision and accompanying order. Defendant filed a motion for … trial counsel was ineffective for failing to challenge the complaint-warrants as they were forged, not appropriately …
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… rules specifically exclude evidence that a defendant has committed a prior crime when it is offered only to show that … as evidence to decide that the defendant has a tendency to commit crimes or that he’s a bad person. That is, you may not decide that just because the defendant has committed a prior crime he must be guilty of the present …