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… testified she needed an FRO "for my mother so he doesn't come around the house . . . because he does not like my … is going to get hurt. I think you both have probably committed acts of domestic violence towards each other. . . … erred by issuing the FRO without making a finding that he committed a predicate offense, and because plaintiff is not …
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… practitioner who concluded she was unable to work, and recommended that Zippin apply for short term disability (which she never did). Zippin did not communicate with her employer for the next three weeks. Her … at the workplace. Zippin testified she was too disabled to communicate with her employer. She signed for the letter …
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… attorney in this legal malpractice case, and dismissing the complaint as untimely under the six-year statute of … Plaintiff retained Popper to represent him in a workers' compensation petition and also in a separate civil action … a figure that he apparently accepted on his counsel's recommendation with reluctance after plaintiff had personally …
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… the element of jurisdiction to the jury; (2) the court committed reversible error on the murder count when it … instruction that defendant could be found to be an accomplice; (3) the court should have granted his motion to … understood Spanish; (4) object to the jury instruction on accomplice liability as to count four (murder); (5) challenge …
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… the issues presented regarding the trial. I. Plaintiff's complaint alleged he purchased the dishonored check in … between plaintiff and FLFS were attached as exhibits to the complaint. The copy of the check attached to the complaint showed it was dated October 19, 2013, drawn on the …
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… wife, plaintiff M. Y. The trial judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … plaintiff filed for divorce in March 2016, she also filed a complaint seeking a restraining order against defendant. That complaint alleged defendant harassed plaintiff by repeatedly …
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… to take her in." When the hospital discharged Tracey, it recommended "an after school program for continued therapy and … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… to pay plaintiff's monthly invoices, including the per diem Resources Utilization Groups (RUG) rates for Medicare … defendant owed $203,294.14, with interest accruing at a per diem rate of $101.65. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of the …
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… possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. 3 The FET commenced on Vasquez's parole eligibility date of March 3, 2018, and it will be reduced by commutation, work, and minimum custody credits. Accordingly, … THAT THERE IS A SUBSTANTIAL LIKELIHOOD THAT APPELLANT WILL COMMIT A CRIME UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE IF RELEASED ON …
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… Weichert's assignee, Astoria Bank, filed a foreclosure complaint against plaintiff in February 2016. Plaintiff answered the foreclosure complaint, asserted counterclaims against Astoria Bank, and also filed a third-party complaint against Weichert, alleging violations of the …
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… sexual contact. In return, the prosecutor agreed to recommend the court sentence defendant to a term of … prosecutor emphasized that defendant did not present any competent evidence to support his claim that his trial …
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… determined that although plaintiff had proven defendant committed several acts of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a), … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)). It is well established that the commission of one of the predicate acts of domestic violence …
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… 2C:43-12(b). Admission into PTI "requires a positive recommendation from the PTI director and the consent of the … into PTI found in the Rule 3:28 Guidelines and Official Comments. Our 6 A-0691-19T1 Supreme Court deleted the Guidelines and Official Comments, and incorporated portions of the text into Rule …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2013-618. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Debra A. Allen, Deputy Attorney General, on the … from his position. He appealed to the Civil Service Commission (CSC), which forwarded the matter to the Office …
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… camera interview of the child. He subsequently rendered a comprehensive oral opinion, and entered the order denying … on the child's day-to-day life (i.e. changes in school, community and friends); and any other relevant factors … uncle[.]" The child also told the judge that he was "not so comfortable with the thought of [moving] to Jersey City" …
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… was ordered despite being discussed. 4 A-5302-18T4 the outcome. The record contains no indication if defendant was … a 'defendant . . . fair proceedings leading to a just outcome' or when 'inadvertent errors mistakenly impacted a …
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… INSURANCE CORP., PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, a/k/a and d/b/a PENN NATIONAL, 21ST CENTURY … INSURANCE CO., f/k/a AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA, NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, …
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… under N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(5)(a). The State agreed to recommend a five-year sentence with a two-and-one-half year … the judge considered the written reports from defendant's computer expert as well as the State's computer expert regarding the images found on defendant's …
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… Eunice Samuel, and Ada Medina dismissal of plaintiff's complaint for failure to state a claim, and a September 17, … for reconsideration. We affirm. The genesis of plaintiff's complaint were his arrests in 2004 and 2005 by Trenton City … Police. The 2004 arrest ultimately became the basis of a complaint alleging false arrest, which plaintiff filed in …
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… involving more than one victim, provided the offenses were committed within a single household. 3 A-3147-18T1 B. J.P. … registration. J.P. contends that since the offenses were committed against members of a single household, albeit two separate children, he committed a "sole sex 4 A-3147-18T1 offense." He argues he …