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… approximately five miles from her home. N.W. informed the officers that she had left her home because she was "scared … from a social worker at a hospital, who had observed N.W. come in with her paternal grandmother for medical treatment. … Defendant did not oppose this arrangement and agreed to a Safety Protection Plan until the matter was resolved. The …
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… history from the record. On March 10, 2021, Assistant DOC Commissioner Willie Bonds sent an e-mail to DOC … inmate discipline which prescribe[s] procedural due process safeguard[s]." He also concluded that there was substantial … Ibid. (quoting Williams v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 330 N.J. Super. 197, 204 (App. Div. 2000)). Our deference to …
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… two); second-degree possession of a firearm during a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count three); and second- … 466 U.S. at 687-88. This standard of "reasonable competence," Fritz, 105 N.J. at 60, "does not require the … at 170, defendant presented no evidence that he would have received a more favorable overall plea offer if the cases …
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… April 17, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Reisner and Hoffman. On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law … PRECLUDED DEFENDANT FROM ELICITING TESTIMONY ABOUT THE COMPLAINING WITNESS'S DISMISSED CHARGES AND INADEQUATELY … for cross-examination, to show possible bias. Id. at 304-05. [T]he case law envisions that a trial court will …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH … LLC, attorneys) Andrew A. Bestafka, for defendant (The Law Office of Andrew A. Bestafka, LLC, attorneys) ACQUAVIVA, … Props. Corp. v. Twp. of Montgomery, 182 N.J. 296, 307 (2005) (courts endeavor to give all words meaning and …
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… approximately five miles from her home. N.W. informed the officers that she had left her home because she was "scared … from a social worker at a hospital, who had observed N.W. come in with her paternal grandmother for medical treatment. … Defendant did not oppose this arrangement and agreed to a Safety Protection Plan until the matter was resolved. The …
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… Submitted December 18, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Hoffman and Geiger. On appeal from Superior Court of New … Jersey, Chancery Division, Bergen County, Docket No. P- 000300-13. Lori Ann Parker, appellant pro se. Frank T. Luciano, … was probated. On July 17, 2013, petitioner filed a verified complaint seeking to have the executor, who is one of …
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… each turned to the Law Division for relief, which led to companion orders of June 14, 2016, confirming the … was filed forty-three days from when defendant's counsel's office allegedly received the amended award on December 31. After hearing …
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… history from the record. On March 10, 2021, Assistant DOC Commissioner Willie Bonds sent an e-mail to DOC … inmate discipline which prescribe[s] procedural due process safeguard[s]." He also concluded that there was substantial … Ibid. (quoting Williams v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 330 N.J. Super. 197, 204 (App. Div. 2000)). Our deference to …
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… granting summary judgment dismissing her personal injury complaint against defendants New Jersey Transit Corp. (NJT) … that decision involved repairing the lot in dispute once every four months. Defendant's decisions and the priority … DOT, 182 N.J. 481, 494 (2005). In fact, plaintiff's expert offered no opinion on that issue. See Polzo, supra, 209 N.J. …
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… in one of the two units on the Ridgefield property, was offered into probate, his two surviving adult children commenced suit, alleging plaintiff unduly influenced the … payment from" the estate. Plaintiff signed the release and received $15,563.63 from the estate in May 2019. In …
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… New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County, Docket No. DC-105530-18. Salvatore J. Moretti, appellant, argued the cause pro … defendant Borough of Paramus's motion to dismiss his complaint. Plaintiff's complaint alleged a shade tree fell … six months from the date that notice of the claim was received to file suit. Ibid. Expiration of the six months …
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… to secure the alimony obligation. Judge Picheca rendered a comprehensive seventy-seven page written decision containing … account for the differences in the Social Security benefits received by each party; (3) precluded her from maintaining … competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to offend the interests of justice' or when we determine the …
Wiretap Guidelines
Administrative Directives
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… in 1987 as Directive #5-87. The revisions were recommended by the Conference of Wiretap and Communications Data Warrant Judges in consultation with the Office of the Attorney General. The revised guidelines are … been sealed, they shall be returned to the applicant for safekeeping. 7. Where a request is made for the unsealing of …
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… to secure the alimony obligation. Judge Picheca rendered a comprehensive seventy-seven page written decision containing … account for the differences in the Social Security benefits received by each party; (3) precluded her from maintaining … competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to offend the interests of justice' or when we determine the …
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… New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County, Docket No. DC-105530-18. Salvatore J. Moretti, appellant, argued the cause pro … defendant Borough of Paramus's motion to dismiss his complaint. Plaintiff's complaint alleged a shade tree fell … six months from the date that notice of the claim was received to file suit. Ibid. Expiration of the six months …
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… granting summary judgment dismissing her personal injury complaint against defendants New Jersey Transit Corp. (NJT) … that decision involved repairing the lot in dispute once every four months. Defendant's decisions and the priority … DOT, 182 N.J. 481, 494 (2005). In fact, plaintiff's expert offered no opinion on that issue. See Polzo, supra, 209 N.J. …
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… in one of the two units on the Ridgefield property, was offered into probate, his two surviving adult children commenced suit, alleging plaintiff unduly influenced the … payment from" the estate. Plaintiff signed the release and received $15,563.63 from the estate in May 2019. In …
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Administrative Directives
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… in 1987 as Directive #5-87. The revisions were recommended by the Conference of Wiretap and Communications Data Warrant Judges in consultation with the Office of the Attorney General. The revised guidelines are … been sealed, they shall be returned to the applicant for safekeeping. 7. Where a request is made for the unsealing of …
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… per year and defendant having an earning capacity or income of $140,000 per year. The "alimony duration" section of … the disparity in incomes after retirement, the court is not offended if [p]laintiff is able to earn more than $65,000 … shall be able to earn in excess of $65,000 (up to $130,000 or twice her estimated annual income) without …