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… P. Monaghan, LLC, attorney for respondent (Kristin S. Pallonetti, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR PUBLICATION … the transit authority or when he retired. Further, "[i]n computing alimony, [defendant]'s . . . gross income [for the … which was younger than a court would reasonably permit someone to retire[,]" and the agreement already contained …
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… We affirm for the reasons expressed in the well-reasoned written decision of Judge James X. Sattely. Defendant … conspiracy to enter a structure with the purpose to commit an offense therein, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; third-degree … to commit a burglary and that he acted as the lookout while one of his co-defendants climbed through the window of the …
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… it was reported to law enforcement or not? If yes, was anyone arrested? How long ago was it? Where did it occur? Were you satisfied with the outcome?" (Question 19). Admin Off. of the Cts., Administrative … also State v. Smith, 29 N.J. 561, 573 (1959). Under prong one, a defendant must show the evidence "ha[s] some bearing …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ROBERT FARRELL and ROBERT SZOSTAK, … ALTERNATIVE FUNDING, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Plaintiffs, v. MICROBILT FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP., … to certain matters; (e) That discovery be conducted with no one present except persons designed by the court; (f) That a …
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… volunteers, attorneys, litigants, witnesses or others who come into contact with the court system are treated in a … humiliating or degrading jokes, insults or comments about one’s race, creed, color, national origin/nationality, … attorneys, agency representatives, volunteers, probationers and participants in court programs, services and …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0403-16T4 E.T., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH … Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER CURIAM Petitioner E.T. appeals the August 12, 2016 final agency decision … with the authority granted by N.J.S.A. 30:4D-7 to the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The …
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… City, Bradley Beach, and Eatontown. R.B.T. pled guilty to committing numerous NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … to contempt of court after the attorney left the room. On one occasion, he threatened a defendant who questioned a contempt assessment with jail when that defendant …
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… Defendants, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … umbrella policy. On February 28, 2012, Authority commissioners authorized the Executive Director to amend 5 … the testimony of Mr. Papierowicz credible. Vivian Cardamone, an underwriter and assistant vice president with …
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… oral argument, the trial court denied defendant's motion to compel admission. The court found that the prosecutor had … of codefendants; and (17) Whether or not the harm done to society by abandoning criminal prosecution would … driving record reflects not only a pattern, but an unbroken one. We note defendant was apprehended while operating a …
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… HILLSBOROUGH, LLC; CONGRESS BUILDING CORP.; ARCH INSURANCE COMPANY; and COOPER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., Defendants, and … Somerset County, Docket No. L-0347-18. Michael Confusione argued the cause for appellant (Hegge & Confusione, LLC, attorneys; Michael Confusione, of counsel and on …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … later, on May 14, 2019, defendant was "hysterical on the phone" and informed him that she and "her husband . . . had … her move to Pennsylvania during "a ten-minute long [telephone] conversation" that occurred "while [he] was at work." …
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… due to hypothermia and a head contusion.4 3 P.M. had been alone with, and in charge of, the children while S.M. was at … Unit worker responded to the scene and investigated the complaint. S.M. informed the worker that although she left … department, P.M. told Fitz he did not need to speak to anyone or take any medication for his condition. 5 A-4863-17T4 …
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… A-0005-18T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. IRONE WATFORD, a/k/a TYRONE WATFORD, and IRONE WETFORD, Defendant-Appellant. … in 1997. Defendant was over the age of twenty-one when he committed the crimes in 1993. He had previously been …
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… were pending before the Family Part, decedent transitioned from male to female "and became known as Terri Nicole … permitting the parties' attorneys to request a telephone conference with the court "promptly following the … and reserved decision. In an order dated August 28, 2017, accompanied by a Statement of Reasons, the court granted …
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… associates." Id. at 5. The trial court granted defendant's companion application to retain another attorney to … filed a direct appeal, primarily arguing the trial court erroneously admitted the video recording in evidence and denied … N.J. 282 (2016). Defendant, through counsel, timely petitioned for PCR in April 2018, alleging ineffective assistance …
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… in Paterson that are the subject of these appeals. One property is located at 266-68 East 17th Street (the 17th … Street property. 3 A-3649-18T3 In August 2015, plaintiff commenced a partition action in the Chancery court to … and 17th Street properties to plaintiff and eliminated the money judgment awarded to plaintiff. Despite awareness of his …
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… others were indicted in connection with a double homicide committed inside defendant's residence.1 The indictment … "[i]n order to establish a prima facie claim, a petitioner must do more than make bald assertions that [he or she] … 321 N.J. Super. 154, 170 (App. Div. 1999). The petitioner must allege specific facts sufficient to support a …
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… for the reasons expressed in Judge Robert Kirsch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. We incorporate herein the facts set … must be highly deferential." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 689. Nonetheless, an attorney's failure to investigate "is a …
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… and remand in part. I Plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint charging defendant with the predicate acts of … punitive damages. N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4). 3 A-3836-18T1 A one-day domestic violence hearing was held on February 21, … discussed getting a divorce, as they had previously done a few days earlier. Early the next morning, around 4:00 …
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… the State makes the single-point argument: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED LEGAL ERROR IN SUPPRESSING EVIDENCE THAT WAS … at the warehouse to apply for a job and then gave someone a ride to a convenience store to buy cigarettes.2 After … the automobile exception. 5 A-0396-19T2 The judge reasoned "the whole purpose of the stop was to investigate . . . …