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… from an October 28, 2016 order, which dismissed their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs for lack of … site consisted of up to 91 residential units, ground floor commercial use, and 150 parking spaces. Defendant the City … Joseph Jaworski, P.E., regarding the site plan and its compliance with the City's redevelopment plan. Jaworski also …
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… "a substantial likelihood exists that [appellant] would commit a new crime if released on parole at this time." That … absence of a PSR. He asserted the panel members did not comply with their professional code of conduct and should … a "substantial likelihood exist[ed] that [appellant] would commit a new crime if released on parole at this time" and …
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… potential defenses and motions, discussed the probable outcome of a trial, reviewed the plea form and supplemental … Center (ADTC) indicated defendant "[wa]s not a repetitive, compulsive offender." The court found aggravating factors three (the risk defendant will commit another offense) and nine (general deterrence), …
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… Defendant also argues that the testimony was fresh complaint testimony, and the court further erred by not giving the proper instruction concerning fresh complaint testimony. Defendant also challenges his sentence, … so as to shock the judicial conscience." [State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014) (alteration in original) …
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… DI- VISION DOCKET NO.: A-1286-22 BERKLEY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. Sat Below: Hon. Morris Smith, … New Jersey 07068 973.597.2500 (phone) lbennett@lowenstein.com ejesse@lowenstein.com Attorneys for Plaintiff-Petitioner Date Submitted: …
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… other things, the officers asked defendant where he had come from earlier that night. Defendant repeatedly told them … laptop bag and backpack. Defendant reiterated that he had come from Ott's, and he further denied having been at … and does not shock the judicial conscience. See State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). Defendant had four previous …
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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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… City of Perth Amboy and dismissing with prejudice Baratta's complaint alleging that the city retaliated against him for … of an opponent of Diaz in the 2016 mayoral election and his company is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the city and one … emotional distress.2 In 2020, Baratta filed an amended complaint in the Law Division alleging: (1) the city issued …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-1193. Michael S. Simitz argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Paulina R. DeAraujo, Deputy Attorney General, on … from a January 23, 2023 final decision of the Civil Service Commission adopting the Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ) …
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… of first impression regarding when the State may be compelled to provide field and health reports of narcotics … trial court's September 1, 2023 order denying his motion to compel discovery of records relating to narcotics detection … the rear bumper with the officer giving Jocko the starting command "patches on." While walking around the vehicle he …
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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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… his motion for return of his property—an Apple laptop computer seized from his residence. He 1 We follow the … 2 A-0793-22 also appeals from a November 4, 2022 order compelling disclosure of the laptop's passcode.2 We affirm … fourteen individuals. Detective Aitken indicated that communication data warrants (CDWs) were issued by the court …
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… Shoprite of Kearny, LLC, and dismissing her personal injury complaint. We affirm in part and reverse in part for the … when she slipped and fell in the deli aisle. She filed a complaint in the Law Division on May 31, 2019. Plaintiff … Fire Ins. Co., 234 N.J. 459, 472 (2018) (quoting Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co., 224 N.J. …
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… GCP REAL ESTATE, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company successor by merger to G & J Real Estate, LLC, … from orders denying its motion for summary judgment in this commercial mortgage foreclosure action against defendants … on which they operated a gas station, Picerno's Quality Fuels, LLC, entered into a $900,000 credit facility …
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… for the reasons explained in Judge David M. Ragonese's comprehensive written opinions. I. We discern the following … State v. Slater, 198 N.J. 145 (2009). 3 A-1942-20 violence complaint seeking a restraining order. Later that day, … innocent people are not punished for crimes they did not commit.'" State v. Tate, 220 N.J. 393, 405 (2015) (second …
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… constitutionally ineffective because he failed to properly communicate the plea offers during his trial. Based on our … the second issue was whether the plea was "effectively communicated" to defendant, the PCR court disagreed. It … Fitzsimmons, defendant's trial attorney, testified he communicated the State's plea offer to defendant just before …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Linda Grasso Jones's comprehensive written decision. The parties are fully … in the townhome along with an undivided interest in the common facilities as a tenant in common with the other owners. Judge Grasso Jones found the …
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… to its regulations, the Division required plaintiffs to complete Form A-3730 and provide a detailed explanation of … in unpaid tax. Solexis and Polymers each filed a complaint with the Tax Court, challenging these final … transactions or credit memoranda must be filed with a computer spreadsheet." Plaintiffs argue the requirement that …
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… for a second rape, which he could not possibly have committed because he was in jail. Defendant believed that … in turn, cast doubt on the State's DNA evidence in the upcoming prosecution. According to Cancinos, he refused … filed his third petition for PCR, arguing the State committed a Brady1 violation by failing to produce a …
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… Were Not Voluntarily Provided Because the Detectives Made Comments That Undermined His Miranda Warnings. II. THE … the mother's interview, she and J.M. were transported to Community Medical Center for a forensic medical examination. … to the United States Constitution and this [S]tate's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and …