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… 68 N.J. 236 (1975). 3 A-3875-22 Defendant was continued on commitment status at his initial Krol hearing. Before his … using drugs again, it could lead to another psychotic decompensation. He recommended continuation on Krol status and the commencement …
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… judgment of conviction for attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, weapons offenses, and desecration of human … We incorporate the facts from our opinion in a companion case, State v. Sweeney, No. A-3186-21 (App. Div. … 2C:11-3 (counts one and two); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) …
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… 2018, plaintiff, as trustee for RASC, filed a foreclosure complaint. Plaintiff hired a process server to serve … and writ of execution. Plaintiff then filed an amended complaint to join other parties in interest. In November 2022, defendant moved to dismiss the amended complaint with prejudice for a failure to state a claim. On …
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… principal in the event an action or proceeding is commenced against Distinguished Homes. The first of these … loan repayment, on December 14, 2018, Kurz Capital filed a complaint in the Law Division against Distinguished Homes and SERPT. Specifically, the complaint alleged that Kurz Capital had a first purchase …
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… "a level of support and standard of living generally commensurate with the quality of economic life that existed … has undertaken duties and privileges 7 A-3415-23 that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does not necessarily maintain a single common household. When assessing whether cohabitation is …
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… Julie stated she "recalled feeling pain in her rectum, 'coming and going,' and hearing defendant's voice whispering, … claimed it was the first time she ever smoked marijuana. Ladies and gentlemen, is it a coincidence that all of this … life, her entire life, she decided to smoke marijuana. Ladies and gentlemen, I submit to you that when she testified, …
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… for which she is solely responsible"; 2) [Zhang], "despite commendably taking temporary custody of her grandson, does … Jeremy's best interests"; and 3) neither party "wishes to completely terminate" [defendant]'s parental rights.[6] [Id. … to provide adequate care and supervision at that time would come into question." Ibid. The judge also found Zhang "does …
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… to secure Andrews in handcuffs, Andrews became "non[-]compliant and combative." As described by Sergeant Ahearn and recorded on … Arocho responded with "closed handed strikes . . . to gain compliance and stop the assault." Sergeant Ahearn reported …
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A-52-24 Reply Brief
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… LLC Yongmoon Kim (NJ Attorney ID: 026122011) ykim@kimlf.com Mark Jensen (NJ Attorney ID 309612022) mjensen@kimlf.com … relied upon by Diana here—while the NJCFLA while still embodied under the New Jersey Licensed Lenders Act (“NJLLA”) and … Court, 28 Jan 2025, 089939 Page 8 of 12 enforcement remedies afforded to the Commissioner is not an application of …
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A-66-24 Respondents Elizabeth Muoio et al., Brief
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… 2025 Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey … filed by Plaintiffs-Petitioners, HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX -TELEPHONE: (609) 815-2588 FAX: (609) 633-7434 New … NEITHER THE QUESTIONS PRESENTED NOR THE ALLEGED ERRORS COMPLAINED OF WARRANT CERTIFICATION .............. 7 …
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… risk” to public safety; and (2) that the failure to commence trial was not caused by “unreasonable delay by the … guidance to lower courts and vicinages to navigate the complex issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Id. at … “this appeal addresses the need for additional time to commence trial because of the COVID-19 pandemic, not more …
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… while intoxicated ("DWI") case, the State relied on the community caretaking doctrine to justify the police's … the Law Division legally erred in finding the elements of community caretaking were met here, we reverse defendant's … the municipal judge found that "the officers, doing their community caretaking, drove out to the site, where they knew …
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… amounts of drugs to runners to sell to customers. The income from the drugs flowed in the opposite direction up the … of the gang were handling contraband. Is that what it is coming to?" The detective responded that during the … surrounding circumstances" would not have changed the outcome. Although the detective offered an opinion, the grand …
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… it was referenced in his case information statement. The comments to Rule 2:5-1 provide: "Inasmuch as the case … "[t]hat is not the proper procedure," and advised him to complete the following forms: CO-24 Outgoing Package … further explanation is when the "[Tort Claims Act] remedies were exhausted," the ninety-day period would have …
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… DAP III held a New Jersey consumer lender or sales finance company license. Plaintiff filed a collection complaint against defendant in July 2018, requesting to … debt. Plaintiff served defendant with a summons and complaint one month after filing, but defendant failed to …
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… going to represent yourself? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. On the complaint, the check-off boxes indicating defendant was … is plenary." (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995))). … charges and shall furnish [] defendant with a copy of the complaint or copy of the electronic ATS/ACS record of the …
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… The note shall provide for [thirty-six] monthly payments, commencing one month after the effective date of the … or on behalf of a corporation or a limited liability company to be formed by him." In January 2020, defendant … beginning June 7, 2021, and specified available remedies in the event of default. Watchung also executed a …
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A-3-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA)
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… 7 Mississippi State Highway Comm’n v. Morgan, 253 Miss. 398 (Miss. 1965) … 9 N.C. State Highway Com. v. Farm Equipment Co., 281 N.C. 459 (N.C. 1972) … advancing broad public purposes, including public housing, community development, restoring Atlantic City’s stature as …
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… assault. In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend defendant receive concurrent fifteen-year … that he was not capable of forming the requisite intent to commit the [charged] offenses . . . ." In support of the … [his] knowledge, [he] was given PCP that caused [him] to become angry and aggressive." He stated he "barely …
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… appeared with similar physical characteristics and skin complexion.'" Ibid. "Furthermore, the PCR court 5 A-1395-24 … the PCR court issued a seven-page written decision accompanying its order denying defendant's second petition for … to present; 5. PCR counsel failed to provide defendant with complete discovery; 6. PCR counsel failed to provide …