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… of an intended event that "is extraordinary or unusual in common experience." 192 N.J. at 201 (quoting Russo v. … was injured while she was performing a required job duty in compliance with the procedures governing the manual opening …
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… we affirm. In 2016, a jury found defendant guilty of committing second-degree certain persons not to have a … PCR in all respects except one. Because the judge had not commented on defendant's argument that his trial counsel was … INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BY FAILING TO SECURE COMPLETE DISCOVERY AND SUBPOEANA WITNESSES. We review the …
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… fully explained the basis for each of his rulings in his comprehensive opinion which detailed his findings of facts … the acts or omissions of counsel of which a defendant complains must amount to more than mere tactical strategy. … professional assistance; that is, the defendant must overcome the presumption that, under 6 A-1929-22 the …
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… v. 560 55 STREET, LLC, a NEW JERSEY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, and MENDEL DEUTSCH, individually. … affirm. I. In November 2019, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint when defendants 560 55 Street, LLC (55 Street) and … mortgage loan in the amount of $2,325,000, which encumbered commercial property in West New York. The parties also …
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… robbery, one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and one count of carjacking. Pursuant to his … argued that even 1 Defendant was nineteen years old when he committed the offenses in June 2013. 3 A-0633-22 though a … have provided the trial judge with expert testimony and studies explaining why his youth warranted a lesser sentence …
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… se from the summary judgment dismissal of his Law Division complaint against defendant C.C., a psychiatrist who allegedly treated plaintiff during his involuntary commitment at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC) between December … Because the causes of action loosely pled in plaintiff's complaint were time- barred or otherwise insufficiently …
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… of his motion to dismiss his indictment based on his stated completion of the pre-trial intervention program (PTI). … Grant was ordered to be supervised for twenty-four months, complete one hundred hours of community service, pay $1,739.22 in restitution (to be split …
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… (NOI) by regular and certified mail. UFA then filed a complaint in mortgage foreclosure. After the complaint had been filed, UFA changed its name to Finance of … opined arguments were extremely belated, given that the complaint had been pending for eight years. Despite the …
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… with Newark. In March 2023, plaintiff filed an eviction complaint, seeking payment for reimbursement of the utilities. The complaint specifically sought $1,800 for a "light bill" … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… that upheld a hearing officer's determination that she committed prohibited act *.803/*.002 (aiding another person to commit an assault) by blocking a doorway that would have … reversal of the Department's imposition of penalties of commitment to a Restricted Housing Unit for ninety days, …
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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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… the children's mother, co-defendant N.S., had successfully completed the services offered to her, and had made significant progress in overcoming her 3 A-0967-16T3 parenting deficits. Accordingly, … services litigation to allow N.S. additional time to complete services to effectuate reunification. Prong Four. …
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… order1 that reversed and vacated previous orders compelling the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO) … January 2004 to present," in accordance with OPRA and the common law. Two 1 Plaintiff also appeals from a November 19, … v. City of Hoboken, 196 N.J. 51, 67 (2008) (quoting Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997); see also Paff, ____ …
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… to the judge's legal conclusions, Manalapan Realty v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995), we "should not … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … that [d]efendant shall provide documented proof of her income up to the termination date of alimony – September 30, …
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… that plaintiff lacked standing to foreclose and did not comply with the Fair Foreclosure Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:50-53 to … 2005-EFC5, as the assignee. Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on July 13, 2016; defendant filed a contesting … assigned to it and recorded prior to filing the foreclosure complaint, and defendant defaulted and remained in default …
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… has exhibited bad faith in these proceedings by refusing to comply with previous orders of this [c]ourt and has taken … the father violated numerous court orders requiring him to comply with discovery or the payment of the parties' …
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… have 'sufficient weight' so as to 'probably alter the outcome of the [original] verdict.'" We conclude that the PCR … acknowledgement that he hired a private detective to commit the murder for which defendant was convicted. At an … substantially for the reasons set forth in the PCR judge's comprehensive and thoughtful opinion. Affirmed. 1 For …
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… in a written opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add the following comments. A defendant’s claim of ineffective assistance of … failed to provide advice that "was within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases." Id. at …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1237-17T1 C.G., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. K.Z., Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ Submitted September 27, 2018 – Decided Before Judges O'Connor and Whipple. On …
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… plate of the vehicle defendant was operating in a police computer when it passed his stationary, marked patrol … plate and the display of the license information on the computer screen.1 The officer pursued the vehicle, pulled up … sole motivation in entering the license plate in the computer, thereby rendering the stop illegal. State v. …