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… services and defendant's brief in opposition. Plaintiff's complaint and amended complaint recited the following: THE … HAD MARRIED AND MOVED TO AFRICA. THE DEFENDANT HAD STOPPED COMMUNICATING WITH THE VICTIM AND THEIR CHILDREN. … to the level of harassment or not is fact-sensitive. The smallest additional fact or the slightest alteration in …
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… to the Plainfield Academy for the Arts and Advanced Studies. Although the school hired her as a business … materials or a curriculum and was assigned a room without computers, in an unsuitable location where she "was … 2015 and found "[s]he presented as very depressed" and recommended she continue taking her prescribed medications. …
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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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… not to possess firearms," and "employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime." Subsequently, on August 31, 2021, … dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend that the sentence imposed run concurrent with any … was applicable, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) ("The defendant has compensated or will compensate the victim . . . ."). The …
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… of the doctrine, we reverse the judgment dismissing the complaint against Nerney only. We remand the matter to the … the court shall determine the proper amount of damages to compensate plaintiff for Nerney's negligence and shall also … Zovko, Svetlana Zovko, and Double Z Enterprises, Inc.—a company owned by the Zovkos. The loans were executed on six …
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… for voluntary dismissal of their medical malpractice complaint or, alternatively, an order extending discovery. … and granted plaintiffs' cross-motion for dismissal of the complaint without prejudice. We vacate the May 16, 2024 … plaintiffs' cross-motion for voluntary dismissal of their complaint. 3 A-3410-23 In August 2010, B.F.'s mother …
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… and Jacobs. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1372. Matthew J. Platkin, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Bernadette Dronson, Deputy Attorney General, on … from a final administrative action of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) terminating his employment with the …
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… Alexander Lopez, went to a home in Camden planning to commit an armed robbery. During the robbery, defendant shot … Defendant also confirmed he understood he could "stop the questioning" at any time. After defendant signed the … "I don't want to do that to you." Defendant then made a comment about wearing "a red suit," apparently referencing …
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… affidavit to secure a search warrant was "planted" in his computer. The PCR judge denied the petition, finding the … were more credible regarding the access to defendant's computer. The PCR judge also found, even if the … early morning hours of October 2[]-3[] "until the trains stopped running to New Brunswick." The following day he gave …
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… were married on September 8, 1990, and plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in 2016 citing irreconcilable … support, alimony, and equitable distribution. Before trial commenced on March 28, 2018, the court granted a limited … MSA described the amount as based on "an imputed annual income of $75,000[] to defendant and $50,000[] to plaintiff." …
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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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… standard of living, and stipulated to plaintiff's imputed income, and she has not demonstrated she cannot earn any income. However, because plaintiff demonstrated a prima facie … while defendant would retain the business interests and commercial properties of Excel. The MSA noted defendant owed …
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… him. Heath ran into the street, only to be struck by an oncoming car. As Heath lay at the curb, defendant approached … testify that he was home during the shooting. A jury trial commenced on August 7. The State presented six witnesses and … In exchange for his guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of twenty-five years subject …
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… additional twenty percent of any 3 A-2594-23 additional income earned over this base salary until the earlier … a year and three percent of any "additional earned income," also calculated from his base salary of $580,000. … "left to the sound discretion of the trial judge." Walles v. Walles, 295 N.J. Super. 498, 514 (App. Div. 1996). …
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… of the jail records would not have led to a different outcome at trial. 14 A-0831-23 IV. We also reject defendant's …
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… -35, and an order granting attorney's fees to plaintiff as compensatory damages pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4).1 … newborn grandchild to visit, hoping that "the house would become more of a family center." Wehn asked only plaintiff to … she was trying to make juice, without first asking her to stop. She testified it was plaintiff who was "in her personal …
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… proposal, citing prohibitions against its residential component and other deficiencies. Plaintiff then submitted a … modified application. In response, plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs with the Law … failed to demonstrate exceptional property conditions or topography that would justify the grant of relief and that …
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… a plastic bag hidden behind an electric panel located in a common hallway area of an apartment complex. Defendant contends probable cause was not … (CDS) at Building 48 of the Mravlag Manor apartment complex (the Manor) in Elizabeth. Nicolas and Heller knew …
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… change her sentences, contending that the sentences had become illegal under Rule 3:21-10(b)(5) because of sexual … defendant 10 A-1477-23 has civil and administrative remedies available to address her mistreatment in prison. "'An … her sentences at EMCF, she has civil and administrative remedies for that mistreatment. In that regard, defendant filed …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0651-23 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.T., SVP-117-00. ___________________________ … an October 12, 2023 Law Division judgment continuing his commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), the secure … T.T. sexually assaulted a nine-year-old boy. T.T. admits committing the offense. He claims the sexual assault was …