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… court will decide if one can be appointed to represent you. Complete the entire application form and submit the form … Civil Judgment Awards / Pending $ Public Assistance / Subsidies $ Current Value of Stocks / Bonds $ Child Support / … 401Ks $ Food Stamps $ Money Market Accounts $ Housing Subsidies $ Retrievable Bail Amount & Location $ Trust Fund …
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… the party and the declarant were participating in a plan to commit a crime . . . and . . . made [it] in furtherance of … evidence of defendant's participation in a conspiracy to commit the crimes." Ibid. If so, "defendant's conviction … for the reasons expressed by the trial court in its comprehensive oral decision. We find that the decision was …
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… would be terminated as of May 1, 2019, because he failed to comply with his service plan. The SCBSS determined that R.M. … Judge (ALJ) issued an Initial Decision finding R.M. had not complied with the terms of his service plan to seek … because he was offered a new position at work. The ALJ recommended termination of R.M.'s EA benefits under N.J.A.C. …
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… administrative assistant at the Barrington Mews apartment complex. His regular hours were 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., five … He did so mainly because his hours, and his resulting income, were reduced. Secondarily, he did so because his … concluding that Volz's twenty-percent reduction in income was substantial, and constituted good cause …
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… judge's findings of fact are undisputed. The issue thus becomes a purely legal one. Defendant's decision to plow the … liable for the exercise of discretion when, in the face of competing demands, it determines whether and how to utilize …
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… following language, which explained the reasons for the recommended action: WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 18A:28-9 provides that a … language clearly signals a different conclusion: [P]ublic bodies routinely approve recommendations in public meetings … to make decisions. . . . 5 A-4186-17T1 Forcing public bodies to issue Rice notices and robustly discuss all …
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… defendants would apply for a construction permit. Following completion of the fence, plaintiff sent defendants a letter … foot four inches]. Plaintiff sent defendants a second communication to a similar effect. Plaintiff filed a Special Civil Part complaint alleging breach of contract and zoning ordinances. …
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… "Full Minimum." He argues: THE INSTITUTIONAL CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE’S DECISION TO PLACE OVERRIDE CODE B UPON PLAINTIFF … eight months of parole ineligibility for money laundering, commercial bribery, and theft by deception. As with all new … was processed," appellant exhausted his administrative remedies challenging the applicability of the B override. He …
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… AMERICA BANK, N.A., STATE OF NEW JERSEY, SOUTH JERSEY GAS COMPANY, and DISCOVER BANK, Defendants. … mortgage in April 2012. In March 2015, plaintiff filed this complaint, and in August 2015, defendant filed an answer … defeat a motion for summary judgment, the opponent must come forward with evidence that creates a genuine issue of …
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… Super. 154, 170 (App. Div. 1999). PCR petitions must be "accompanied by an affidavit or certification by defendant, or … counsel's performance was deficient, are untethered to any competent evidence and therefore, defendant has failed to …
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… should be reversed because the Division allegedly did not comply with the requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act … legal conclusions contained in Judge Carolyn A. Murray's comprehensive oral decision rendered on June 28, 2018. Based … Murray in her thorough opinion. We add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before Judge …
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… of Review disqualifying her from receipt of unemployment compensation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a). The Board … agency, Fourans, LLC, and assigned to the Department of Community Affairs where she worked as a paralegal in the … legal document on behalf of the agency that made her very uncomfortable. When she refused, the person asking her to sign …
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… Judge Tassini in his written opinion. We add the following comments. We reject defendant's contention that he was … As to the second prong of Strickland, defendant produced no competent evidence to demonstrate with "reasonable …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0190-14T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DENNIS OBADO a/k/a DENNIS ABADO, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________ Submitted February 6, 2017 – Decided Before Judges …
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… the property damage incurred to her car, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part seeking $2695 from … that she had received a check from defendant's insurance company of $1050 as reimbursement for her property damage. … struck by another vehicle on his passenger side which had come through a red light. The impact caused his car to …
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… Also in February 2010, Sovereign Bank filed a foreclosure complaint, which was personally served on defendants. … known as Sovereign Bank, N.A., filed an amended foreclosure complaint in 3 A-0705-151 December 2013. Defendants were … Defendants acknowledge receiving the amended foreclosure complaint by mail on March 10, 2014. Defendants did not …
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… 13 and June 27, 2016 that dismissed their personal injury complaint NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … broke up the fight and then escorted George and the other combatant outside to the parking lot. Lloyd followed. After … Lloyd was standing near George when he saw the other combatant rushing quickly, looking "menacing and coming at …
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… possession within 500 feet of a public housing complex, N.J.S.A. 2C:2C:35-7.1. Defendant was sentenced to … issue on direct appeal did not fall outside the range of competent legal representation; thus, defendant could not …
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… novo conviction entered after the Law Division amended the complaint to reflect defendant had violated William Paterson … defendant of N.J.S.A. 39:4-135. The judge amended the complaint, and found defendant guilty of N.J.S.A. … THE JUDGE SHOWED INTEREST, IN REACHING A JUDICIAL OUTCOME AGAINST THE [DEFENDANT], IN DISREGARD OF MATERIAL …
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… pursuant to a negotiated plea in exchange for the State's recommendation of a sentence in the third-degree range and … of theft from one victim in exchange for the State's recommendation of a time- served sentence and restitution of … sentence.1 The judge explained he was without authority to command defendant's presence in New Jersey for the PCR …