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… 2015 guilty plea to one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), N.J.S.A 2C:20-3(a). The … We need not recount the details of defendant's role in the commission of the offense to which she pled guilty. Suffice … that charged her with only third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), N.J.S.A 2C:20-3(a). …
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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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… PC, attorneys; Andrew J. Kelly, of counsel; Katherine B. Galdieri, on the briefs). Joseph J. Dochney argued the cause … a note for $505,000 and a first mortgage to acquire a commercial property in the Borough of Palisades Park (the … $675,000 and executed a first mortgage for another piece of commercial property, this one located in the Borough of …
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… her cross-motion for summary judgment, and dismissing her complaint. She also challenges an August 17, 2018 order … her husband, plaintiff Joseph Connell, and NRS, a company owned and operated by plaintiff's family members.1 … fees. Under these circumstances, she is judicially estopped from relying on her new view of the agreement. While …
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… GREGORY KAPLAN, BARRY CHAFFIN, @MEDICAL LLC, and CHRISTOPHER RYAN HERTING, Third-Party Defendants, and GARY BUCK, … Buck appeals a Law Division order denying his motion to compel arbitration of the claims asserted against him by … 20 shall not be applicable to Section 14, Prohibited Competition and Solicitation. Covenant Not to Compete. …
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… February 17, 2017 order denied his motion to reinstate his complaint, and dismissed his complaint with prejudice, … party obtaining the order"; "refusing to allow the disobedient party to support or oppose designated claims or … or rendering a judgment by default against the disobedient party." 4 A-3823-16T1 September 9, 2015, and February …
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… early plays. But we find no humor in defendant's comedy of errors. Indeed, at first blush, there is a strong … may pity though not pardon thee." William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors act I, scene 1 (1594). Yet, like the Duke, … defense counsel's errors do not require dismissal. I The complaint in this matter was filed on June 9, 2017. …
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… of a search warrant, police seized and searched several computers, hard drives, and external storage devices. … our written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(2), beyond the following comments. We affirm defendant's kidnapping convictions and … set forth elsewhere in the affidavit that "defendant's computer was sharing child pornography on three separate …
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… R. 1:38-3(d)(12). 3 A-2102-18T2 other than telling Gina to stop, he did not interfere. We affirm the findings against … of the elevator and bite her arm. Gaby ran to the apartment complex's security booth, and the guards called the police. … Helene were later returned, but Gaby, who did not want to come home, was adopted by relatives living in Canada. I. …
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… appeal, that defendant had hidden assets and unreported income, which the court should impute to defendant in … a twelve-page report setting forth his findings and recommendations. 5 A-4546-18T3 The plenary hearing took place … should designate him as the PPR. Defendant accepted the recommendations of Dr. Hagovsky and maintained the parties …
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… "UIFSA is a model act adopted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws[,]" and then later by … and (d). In addition, the other state's law concerning "the computation and payment of arrearages" also continues to … out-of-state support order, the Family Part's order will become the controlling order, and New Jersey will then assume …
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… was the sole witness. When plaintiff filed the divorce complaint in 2011, defendant no longer lived in New Jersey, … to have jurisdiction over the parties and those issues. 1 A comprehensive written statement of reasons accompanied the JOD, which, by its terms only dissolved the …
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… Disorder, and Reactive Attachment Disorder. Robert was non-compliant in taking his medications, became aggressive, and … Permanency was immediately required for Robert to overcome his developmental delays, according to Miller. Dr. … that Rhonda might be able to parent in the future if she complied with services, refrained from using drugs, avoided …
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… used in the shooting was seized from defendant's glove compartment shortly after the incident. Defendant was … (BOLO) advisory for the Galant. Within a half hour, police stopped the Galant, owned and driven by defendant, who "was … of the spoiler and in the roof above the rear passenger compartment." The Galant also was occupied by Raheem Jamison …
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… residential district, but immediately adjacent to the C-4 commercial district, and had been used as a funeral home for … wanted to demolish the existing structure and build a new commercial building housing a beauty salon and beauty supply … the property to conform to the zoning restrictions. See Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. v. Bd. of Adjustment of …
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… 2019 Law Division order denying his motion to reinstate his complaint that had been administratively dismissed without … additional contact with Alaris. Plaintiff filed a pro se complaint against Alaris on April 13, 2016, three days … Rehab. Ctr., 321 N.J. Super. 340, 346 (App. Div. 1999)). "Eagerness to move cases must defer to our paramount duty to …
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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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… the time of the shooting and, if subpoenaed, Burks would be compelled to testify, he stated he "can't bring [her] in." The reason he could not – or would not – compel Burks's appearance was not explored. It is not … charges brought against [defendant]. I know that he did not commit this crime because he was with me at the time. If I …
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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 …