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… precedents, we affirm. Defendant had been placed on community supervision for life (CSL) prior to the February … matter, we are relying upon the information in the State's commitment petition and the court and counsel's … parole officer as instructed." The disputed language in the completed and signed plea agreement states: "The judge will …
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… and "a large amount of money . . . located in the glove compartment." The officer confronted defendant with these … the findings and result meet this criterion, its task is complete and it should not disturb the result . . . ." Ibid. … of substantial justice, and the record is sufficiently complete to permit its adjudication . . . ." Borough of …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint seeking damages for injuries he allegedly … by the TCA. On January 8, 2018, plaintiff filed his complaint that laid venue in Essex County. Defendants filed … plaintiff's motion. Turning to plaintiff's injuries, his complaint alleged that as a result of the first incident, he …
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… that consent was properly obtained. He concluded that the incomplete consent form was not fatal when weighed against the … remaining charges under the twenty-count indictment, and recommended concurrent sentences of six years' incarceration … judge accepted defendant's plea, and imposed the recommended sentences. On appeal, defendant presents these …
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… addition, the suit sought judgment against defendants for compensatory damages, attorney's fees, and costs, with a … may excuse the requirement to exhaust administrative remedies or extend the forty-five-day statute of limitations in … a litigant . . . to exhaust local administrative remedies requirement . . . unless 'it is manifest that the …
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… Jersey Legislature supports eligible hospitals with subsidies and annually appropriates monies in the State Fiscal … (SFY) Appropriations Act. N.J.S.A. 26:2H-18.57(a). The subsidies available to hospitals include, among others, the … 31, 2019. Consequently, the Department reasoned that it had complied with the Appropriations Act and Inspira was not …
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… and an order denying its motion to file an amended complaint. We affirm all orders on appeal. Plaintiff challenges dismissal of its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs alleging violations … the Board acted without authority based on failure to comply with the OPMA's notice provisions since January 2022. …
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… and informed her she was under arrest. Defendant failed to comply and, after another officer arrived, again fled the … After he arrived at the hotel, defendant refused to come out of her room. Defendant's father invited Sergeant … A-1790-24 Among other conditions, she was ordered "not [to] commit any offense" and to "undergo a mental health …
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… by pointing out to the jury that these witnesses did not come forward with information about the crime until a second … for speaking to the police by showing they did not come forward until a second flyer offering a reward for the … on our de novo review, we conclude defendant failed to overcome the strong presumption counsel "rendered adequate …
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… the "Interstate Identification Index," a system that "ties computerized criminal history record files of the FBI and … 2011) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). To the extent the … a DWI represents their first or subsequent offense before recommending whether [sentencing] enhancements may apply." …
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… 1, 2024, the Board adopted the initial decision and recommendation of the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), who, … progressed to a Trooper I, having received awards and commendations during his career. At the time of the incident … several techniques that could be used to extract a combative occupant from a vehicle. Once comfortable with …
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… from the June 12, 2024 Law Division order dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which sought to … health license. On December 26, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint in lieu of prerogative writs alleging: the City … estoppel against a public entity "is applied only in very compelling circumstances" and "rarely invoked." While it …
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… He stated he first saw petitioner in June 2015. Petitioner complained of weakness and pain in her "distal [right] … and signs of carpal tunnel. He explained carpal tunnel is a common condition in a person's wrist and fingers "depending … medical records, including three EMG/nerve conduction studies from Dr. Boxman, and the reports of [additional …
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… counsel on eCourts. It "confirmed the trial [would] commence on Monday, March 11, 2024," and provided: In the coming days, [the court] will be issuing to Bayside [State … asked the court withdraw "the [o]rder to [p]roduce" to accommodate the adjournment request and [a]lso, because the …
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… (1) Bathing/dressing; (2) Toilet use; (3) Transfer; (4) Locomotion; (5) Bed mobility; and (6) Eating." N.J.A.C. … symptoms and emergence from this period is often accompanied by amnesia or other memory defects. However, Dr. … and issues with decision making . . . were easily remedied with written reminders." Moreover, the Assistant …
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… In September and October 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and motion seeking joint legal custody and … a suspension of overnight parenting time until plaintiff's completion of a parenting class to address the child … the record reflects any dispute that plaintiff subsequently completed a parenting class. The court heard argument on …
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… three); second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of certain crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … substandard representation or impact the probable outcome of the proceedings. On October 3, 2019, we affirmed the … the trial court appropriately "adjourned trial to accommodate both parties," specifically "ensur[ing] …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS MATRIX BORDENTOWN, : TAX COURT OF NEW … cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff’s complaint. The novel issue to be determined is the … a subsection of N.J.S.A. 46:15-7.2, a realty transfer fee commonly referred to as the “mansion tax,” which imposes a …
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… means staking or risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not … receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome. The form of gambling allegedly involved in this case … bets from members of the public [based] upon the outcome of future contingent events as a business. … [OR] … The …
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… violation of a statute which provides as follows: A person commits an offense if he without lawful authority removes … under charge or conviction of a crime or offense)(persons committed pursuant to chapter 4 of this Title) , (persons … infer from this evidence that a defendant has a tendency to commit crimes or that he/she is a bad person. You may not …