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… not have the authority to appeal the sentence based on an alleged abuse of judicial discretion. In State v. Hyland, … explaining her decision not to merge the convictions as compared to the more comprehensive statement of reasons the … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… serving on our District Ethics and Fee Arbitration Committees, as well as the attorneys subject to … matters that are updated monthly and available on the OAE’s website. 4. Age of Disposed Hearings In 2020, the average … CLEMENTE, JONATHAN D 1981 MORRIS 03/24/2020 03/24/2020 DIEGO, JONATHAN ERIC 1994 ATLANTIC 05/08/2020 05/08/2020 …
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… from the July 29, 2016 Chancery Division order granting commissions to the court- appointed Administrator C.T.A., … are siblings. Their mother, Pauline Donner (the decedent), died on December 3, 2007. The decedent's Last Will and … her shares of stock in a family business known as Debcris Commercial Warehousing, Inc. (Debcris) to Donner; $10,000 to …
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… from the July 29, 2016 Chancery Division order granting commissions to the court- appointed Administrator C.T.A., … are siblings. Their mother, Pauline Donner (the decedent), died on December 3, 2007. The decedent's Last Will and … her shares of stock in a family business known as Debcris Commercial Warehousing, Inc. (Debcris) to Donner; $10,000 to …
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… parole. Upon his release, Walker was advised that he had to comply with various parole conditions. The conditions … from purchasing or using alcohol; and participate in and complete a substance abuse program. During his first four … parole conditions. The hearing officer's initial decision recommended Walker's parole be revoked, and he serve thirteen …
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… and turn over what she had in her possession. The victim complied, giving defendant her wallet and car keys. Minutes … for his gun but defendant shot him. The victim subsequently died from his wounds. Upon his A-0424-16T4 3 apprehension, defendant confessed to committing the robberies and firing the gun that killed the …
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… evidence, that there was a substantial likelihood he will commit a crime if released on parole. Appellant also claims … The two-member panel that reviewed his application recommended against granting parole and referred the matter to … thoughts [were when] you learned that the patrolman had died?" He responded: "I couldn't believe what happened . . . …
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… to return to work in September to help transition the incoming nurse. In approximately mid-April 2018, appellant … submitted an application and check to Prudential Insurance Company to convert his group life insurance policy, which … his group policy coverage expired. Unfortunately, appellant died on May 3, 2018, while both applications were still …
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… and turn over what she had in her possession. The victim complied, giving defendant her wallet and car keys. Minutes … for his gun but defendant shot him. The victim subsequently died from his wounds. Upon his A-0424-16T4 3 apprehension, defendant confessed to committing the robberies and firing the gun that killed the …
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… to return to work in September to help transition the incoming nurse. In approximately mid-April 2018, appellant … submitted an application and check to Prudential Insurance Company to convert his group life insurance policy, which … his group policy coverage expired. Unfortunately, appellant died on May 3, 2018, while both applications were still …
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… evidence, that there was a substantial likelihood he will commit a crime if released on parole. Appellant also claims … The two-member panel that reviewed his application recommended against granting parole and referred the matter to … thoughts [were when] you learned that the patrolman had died?" He responded: "I couldn't believe what happened . . . …
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… parole. Upon his release, Walker was advised that he had to comply with various parole conditions. The conditions … from purchasing or using alcohol; and participate in and complete a substance abuse program. During his first four … parole conditions. The hearing officer's initial decision recommended Walker's parole be revoked, and he serve thirteen …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c), and dismissed plaintiff's complaint insofar as it alleged the predicate acts of … trial judge at the hearing. The parties met on an internet website. At the time of the alleged domestic violence, the …
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… defendant was "fumbling through paperwork in the glove compartment," had "slurred speech . . . bloodshot eyes, … (Standard Statement). After the Standard Statement was completed, defendant was asked to a provide a breath sample. … judge noted the State of New Jersey Attorney General’s website provides the recordings, which are in multiple …
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… testified petitioner was disorganized and that he did not become her POA until 2017; therefore, he had no information … the [CWA], regarding the UCC transactions." The ALJ further commented that there was a lack of testimony from … Bureau, internet search results, and a copy of UCC's former website. Petitioner's former attorney could not provide …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c), and dismissed plaintiff's complaint insofar as it alleged the predicate acts of … trial judge at the hearing. The parties met on an internet website. At the time of the alleged domestic violence, the …
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… testified petitioner was disorganized and that he did not become her POA until 2017; therefore, he had no information … the [CWA], regarding the UCC transactions." The ALJ further commented that there was a lack of testimony from … Bureau, internet search results, and a copy of UCC's former website. Petitioner's former attorney could not provide …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c), and dismissed plaintiff's complaint insofar as it alleged the predicate acts of … trial judge at the hearing. The parties met on an internet website. At the time of the alleged domestic violence, the …
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… defendant was "fumbling through paperwork in the glove compartment," had "slurred speech . . . bloodshot eyes, … (Standard Statement). After the Standard Statement was completed, defendant was asked to a provide a breath sample. … judge noted the State of New Jersey Attorney General’s website provides the recordings, which are in multiple …
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… to the Appellate Division PART 7 OF 10: Making History: Becoming the First African-American NJ Supreme Court Justice … cotton-picking, tobacco-chopping poor boy who became a soldier in the Judicial Army to fight hate, to teach tolerance … a number of pear trees, plum trees and grapevines. So, the dietary habits were good, because you had gardens. And the …