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… WITH THE MODEL CHARGES, THAT THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON WHO COMMITTED THE CRIME IS AN ELEMENT OF THE OFFENSE WHICH THE … they had "to go to see Ace because [he] [wa]sn't going to come to [them]." Rivas then instructed Detective Metz to … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("The risk that the defendant will commit another offense."), based on defendant's prior drug …
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… a curb then continued down a road that transitioned from commercial to residential. Traveling approximately forty … OF INADMISSIBLE POLICE RADIO TRANSMISSIONS. C. THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN, WHILE ATTEMPTING TO … We address the trial court's decision for the sake of completeness. 12 A-2958-17T2 detailed in the earlier report …
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… accepted the guilty pleas, finding that "defendant [was] competent," and that "[t]he pleas [were] being made freely, … the victim asserted that Lipa "was inebriated" when he committed the offenses, "[h]is condition thus would have further hampered his ability to commit the assault in the manner [the victim] described." …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … TO PROVIDE [THE MOTHER] WITH SERVICES AND TO STRIVE TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO HER PARTICIPATION IN THOSE SERVICES. THE … IS ERRONEOUS BECAUSE EXPERTS OPINED TO THE CONTRARY AND NO COMPARATIVE BONDING EVALUATION WAS PERFORMED. II. We begin …
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… Riverfront in Weehawken for the purpose of constructing a combined sanitary and storm sewer system. Following a bench … offered vastly disparate opinions as to the amount of just compensation, the trial court made an award of compensation, which Hartz appealed. We determined that the …
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… We review de novo a ruling on a motion to dismiss a complaint for failure to state a claim under Rule 4:6-2(e), … with a plaintiff's ability to prove her allegations in the complaint. Ibid.; MasTec Renewables Constr. Co. v. SunLight … legal sufficiency of the facts alleged on the face of the complaint," Printing Mart, 116 N.J. at 746, we begin by …
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… Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. He was convicted of crimes committed prior to the statute's enactment in 1997. See L. … Judge Taylor entered an order denying the motion and, in a comprehensive written opinion, made detailed findings of … Rule 3:21-10(b)(2)). A motion for relief under the Rule "is committed to the sound discretion of the court." Priester, …
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… appeals from a March 25, 2019 Chancery Division order compelling binding arbitration of a grievance filed by … appeal, refer the matter to the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) for a scope of negotiations determination, … states that the length of the school year is 186.5 days, comprised of 181 student contact days, two in-service days, …
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… detox." He chose the latter. When confronted with L.G.'s comments regarding R.G.'s use of a "smoker," R.G. denied … of the Division. Attal testified that, based on L.G.'s comments to Riccardi and his parents' history of drug use, … arrests concerned the Division because "[R.G.] was not forthcoming in regard[] to his substance abuse charges and use. …
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… judge entered the order after finding that defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … to address plaintiff's contention that defendant did not comply with earlier parenting time orders even though those … order from the Family Part based upon the allegations of a complaint he filed that day. In his complaint, plaintiff …
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… defendant to be more careful, use his mind, and enroll in a community college. Defendant asked A.O. to stop the car so … RECEIVING A SENTENCE MUCH GREATER THAN THAT EMBODIED IN THE PLEA OFFER. [POINT III] DEFENDANT DID NOT … and ultimately received a sentence longer than that embodied in the offer. At the evidentiary hearing, defendant's …
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… application: (1) an August 2012 medical examination form completed by Norman P. Einhorn, O.D., M.S., a … job; and (2) a September 2012 medical examination form completed by David J. Frank, M.D., a neurologist, indicating … keep going and keep getting all diagnostic tests and they come back normal . . . they start saying [there] is a …
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… parenting time with their three children on Easter Sundays commencing in 2020 and permitting plaintiff to "educate the … to the Jewish faith, and signed a "Declaration of Commitment" following the birth of the twins to raise them … compensatory time with the children, among other remedies, for a violation of the parenting time order by …
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… were standing on a sidewalk in front of a housing complex in Elizabeth. Orlando, who Antonio knew, approached, … Montilla ordered the man to stop, but he ignored the command, and Montilla gave chase. When the man ran down the … officers near the scene "where . . . [the man] was going to come out if he was to continue running." The jury heard …
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… went into default on January 1, 2009. Green Tree filed its complaint on November 26, 2014.2 Appellant filed an answer … in March 2015. Appellant filed third- 2 A prior foreclosure complaint, which is not germane to this appeal, was filed by … and an attorney at the Firm, John Krohn, who filed the complaint on Green Tree's behalf. The counterclaims and …
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… proceedings, eventually dismissed the pending guardianship complaint and resumed efforts to reunify defendant and the children, as recommended by the Division's expert, James Loving, Psy.D. The … rights, and the Division filed a second guardianship complaint.2 The trial took place over non-successive days …
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… learned that Vega had been selling the heroin of another competing supplier out of the house. In late December 2013, … Humphrey and Vega disappeared. Eventually, their dead bodies were discovered by a woman walking a dog. They had been shot to death, and their bodies had been dropped several feet into the woods without …
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… capacity, SAMUEL R. MOORE, III in his official capacity as Committeeman of Tabernacle and in his personal capacity, … procedures governing the conduct of meetings of public bodies" and made "explicit the legislative intent to ensure … intent is balanced by an express recognition that public bodies must be allowed to exercise discretion in determining …
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… and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1334. Desha Jackson, attorney … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … March 2, 2021, appellant submitted to the Civil Service Commission a request for interim relief from that …
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… petition; an August 24, 2020 motion for reconsideration to compel discovery and reopen his PCR; and a March 29, 2021 … filed an emergent motion before Judge Francis for an order compelling the testimony of the Monmouth County grand jury … was denied. On May 31, 2017, Judge Paone issued an order, accompanied by a comprehensive thirty-seven-page written …