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… practical effect eliminated yearly reviews of defendant's income, which plaintiff certified had been a struggle. … involuntary. Plaintiff also pointed out that defendant's income in 2015 was $251,165, which was substantially more than the $160,000 threshold income that the parties used when entering into the CO. …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a); and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1. He … crime; he pleaded guilty to robbery and conspiracy to commit burglary and robbery; and ultimately received a …
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… Witt, 223 N.J. 409, 450 (2015). Judge Polansky cogently and comprehensively addressed the evidence in the record … sniff they were not discovered in the vehicle. It's very common for drugs to be hidden in hidden compartments when being transported in vehicles. So the fact …
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… found trial counsel's request for an investigation and a concomitant investigation report in the regional trial file. …
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… Following oral argument, Judge Ramona A. Santiago issued a comprehensive written opinion on March 26, 2018, denying …
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… himself, a plan in which the trial court could not be complicit. State v. Taccetta, 200 N.J. 183, 195-96 (2009) …
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… R. 1:36-3. December 28, 2018 2 A-2268-17T1 dismiss the complaint in this action to collect an unpaid medical bill … We reverse. Defendant underwent breast augmentation. When complications arose, she underwent two removal procedures. … plus prejudgment interest and costs. The summons and complaint were served on defendant's mother at the Englewood …
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… in Judge Gallina-Mecca's decision. We add the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the Division's first contact with S.N. … the Division's intervention, defendants were unable to overcome the deficiencies that rendered them unable to safely …
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… verification of [AA/NA] meetings, sponsor, home group and commitment," and failing to make any payment toward his … defendant offer any excuse for not reporting his ongoing compliance with treatment to the probation department. After … failure to inform the probation department of his treatment compliance. Affirmed. … a2126-17.pdf … A-2126-17T4 …
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… attached to a sidewalk cellar door adjacent to defendant's commercial property. Plaintiff suffered an injury to her … years prior to plaintiff's fall, the municipality hired a company to reconstruct and re-install sidewalk cellar doors … 3 A-2930-17T1 inches" above the sidewalk. There were no complaints regarding the metal lock holder on defendant's …
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… IN THE RECORD THAT LEWIS WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY LIKELY TO COMMIT ANOTHER CRIME IF RELEASED ON PAROLE. POINT II: THE … VIII: THE TWO-MEMBER PANEL FAILED TO APPLY THE ENTITLED "COMMUTATION CREDITS" TO EITHER THE MINIMUM (30) YEARS OR THE … . . there is a substantial likelihood that the inmate will commit a crime under the law of this State if released on …
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… ineffective, the Supreme Court has stated: PCR counsel must communicate with the client, investigate the claims urged by … PCR counsel had not even reviewed the file, based on comments to the court in oral argument that betrayed … on his brief at oral argument would have changed the outcome of Judge Paone's decision especially where, as here, …
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… and Moynihan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-74. William B. Hildebrand, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … a June 7, 2017 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission. The Commission adopted the initial decision of …
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… and control the business, affairs, and operations of the Company[.]" 1 Kramer, Smith, and Torres asserted the … Using these reports, KSTV deducted the expenses from its income when it filed income tax returns. Kramer, Smith, and Torres routinely …
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… appeals from the May 22, 2017 final judgment dismissing his complaint. We affirm. Plaintiff was an employee of Advance Residential Communities, Inc. (ARC). In 2003, ARC entered a joint … Hamilton. Thereafter, the parties executed an incentive compensation agreement (incentive agreement). The incentive …
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… to 1 MDMA, or methylenedioxymethamphetamine, is a CDS commonly known by the street names Ecstasy or Molly. 3 … search that followed, police discovered CDS inside a hidden compartment in the vehicle. On February 26, 2016, defendant … plea agreement;2 under the agreement, the State agreed to recommend dismissal of the remaining charges — the three …
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… (DCF), denying his and respondent P.H.'s application to become resource family parents.1 We affirm. B.S. was a family … for the family. In light of these issues, the Division recommended denying B.S.'s and P.H.'s application. DCF's … while they sold water. B.S. also denied that he failed to comply with the children's scheduled visits with their …
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… 213 N.J. 463, 478 (2013); Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). On appeal, … is on the plaintiff to establish these elements "by some competent proof." Davis v. Brickman Landscaping, Ltd., 219 …
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… 4 A-3688-16T2 on the record in an oral decision and in an accompanying eleven-page written statement of reasons dated … attorney failed to advise him of the parole disqualifier component of his plea and to fully explain its consequences. … oral and written decisions. We add only the following comments. The standard for determining whether counsel's …
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… Upon starting the training process, he was required to complete it within thirty- six months, meaning before … 6, 2017. N.J.A.C. 8:41A- 2.4(h). Sanchez successfully completed the didactic training on December 18, 2014, well … 8:41a-2.4(g). Thereafter, he had another eighteen months to complete his clinical training requirements. N.J.A.C. 8:41a- …