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… were indicted for second- degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(b)(2) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 … 360, 381 (2017) (quoting Fed. R. Civ. P. 52(a) advisory committee's note to 1985 amendment). We recognize that …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS LETTER OPINION Robert Williams, Esq. … on August 10, 2017, Plaintiff Citizens Bank filed a complaint to foreclose on Defendant Victor Davis’ property, … for 120 days and prior to the filing of this foreclosure complaint, they received closing documents from the closing …
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… Petitioner-Appellant, v. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION and TOWNSHIP OF HARDYSTON, … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. 2013-001. Jeffrey D. Catrambone … for respondent The New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Robin T. McMahon, General Counsel, attorney; Mr. …
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… on his finger. On the morning of March 10, he did not comply with the facility's procedures when he went to … came back to receive his medication, he "started making comments." Officer Perez told defendant "if he were to … Perez could not 1 Defendant got the mackerel "from the commissary." A-0471-15T2 4 remember for how long this went …
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… & Bhattacharya, LLC (collectively defendants). Plaintiff's complaint alleged defendants negligently represented her in … Richard Miller. The Law Division dismissed plaintiff's complaint because she failed to provide a report from an … the marriage. In 2009, plaintiff received earned income of $136,044 while defendant received earned income of …
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… cranky. J.B. phoned relatives, who told her to place a warm compress on the injured area. J.B. also called J.C.'s … that he had smoked marijuana to celebrate J.C.'s "upcoming birth." Johnson reported the matter to the Essex … that Linda had been in her playpen, but because she was complaining about a skin irritation on her arm, L.C. took …
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… found probable cause to believe that a crime had been committed, and that evidence of the crime might be found at … I will . . . authorize a no[-]knock warrant. In her comprehensive written decision addressing defendant's motion … The New Jersey Supreme Court has affirmed that a motion to compel the disclosure of an informer should be denied if the …
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… that he was swerving over the dashed lines in the road and coming close to hitting the concrete divider. Vit turned on … up onto a curb, then back onto the road, and ultimately coming to a stop. Vit ran a check on the plates of the car … said defendant was moving about, making it look like he was complying with the request, "but he was just acting busy." …
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… Daval Corporation (defendant)1 $2,900,000 as just compensation for defendant's property located in the … therefore reverse and remand for a new trial. 1 Plaintiff's complaint also named the State of New Jersey as a defendant … defendant's property through eminent domain. The Township commissioned Robert McNerney, an appraisal expert, to …
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… with prejudice counts one, three, four, and five of their complaint, and an order dated June 6, 2016, which dismissed … apartment. At some point, Meza-Role directed the utility company to terminate the gas account for the apartment. … Plaintiffs filed a motion in the federal district court to compel defendant to restore the hot water immediately. It is …
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… marital settlement agreement (MSA) that charged him a "per diem penalty of $150" for breach of any duty under the … court ordered Holtham to pay $150 for each day of his noncompliance, totaling $18,450, plus attorney's fees. Holtham … apply with equal force to marital settlement agreements embodied in final divorce judgments. A principal reason to …
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… an eight-track player belonging to the victim. Following a competency hearing, the Family Part judge granted the … 5 The judge concluded: While the majority in [J.F.] makes a compelling argument for why N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-26.1 should apply … Current N.J. Court Rules, Appendix I-A, www.gannlaw.com (2017).] The PCR judge rejected defendant's claim that …
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… not require a CN. Accordingly, on July 31, 2020, the Deputy Commissioner of Health Systems responded to BMC's request … that a declaratory ruling was unnecessary. The Deputy Commissioner explained that "[t]he Department has … in ownership and operator of the facility." The Deputy Commissioner further explained "that the CN standard of …
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… trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. 3 A-2487-20 On appeal, the mother … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … prong may also support the second prong "as part of the comprehensive basis for determining the best interests of …
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… or a "V Zone," as delineated on flood mapping completed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). … is served by a municipal sewer system; and 3) a house or commercial building is located within 100 feet of each of … Rule 2:5-4(b), DEP identified sixty-two separate items as comprising the record on appeal in this case. Petitioner's …
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… plaintiff ended on February 5, 2021. The domestic violence complaint alleges that on February 13, 2021, defendant … he approached her unexpectedly while they were on the phone communicating with each other. In addition, plaintiff … and he timed her activities while waiting for her to come home. Plaintiff observed defendant driving around her …
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… to expand his parenting time and reiterated his request to compel the parties to share joint physical custody. He also … motion in May 2020. See N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.23(a);7 see also Diehl v. Diehl, 389 N.J. Super. 443, 452 (App. Div. 2006) (discussing …
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… on how to contact him under a false name so that their communications would be secret. On September 19, 2016, … and to second-degree witness tampering, in exchange for a recommended aggregate fifteen-year term subject to the No … his factual basis for the plea, defendant admitted to committing an act of sexual penetration on the …
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… In exchange for defendant's guilty pleas, the State recommended that he serve: five-year prison terms for both … the terroristic threats offense. Additionally, the State recommended that all sentences would run concurrently with … aggregate sentence would not exceed five years, and it recommended dismissal of the remaining charges. At sentencing …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(b)(1), in exchange for the State's recommendation that she receive a probationary sentence. 3 … and he answered all of her questions about the form. On the completed and signed plea form, defendant responded … because she "was not taking prescription medicine to combat [her] illness." Defendant further asserted that …