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… Defendant's PCR counsel posited defendant could not be compelled to call his trial and appellate counsel at an … of review of a judge's sua sponte interlocutory order compelling a party to subpoena witnesses to testify has not … outside the trial record," Preciose, 129 N.J. at 460, on a prima facie showing, a court may grant the defendant an …
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… bench warrant would issue in the event defendant failed to comply with its terms. Notably, defendant did not timely … moved to enforce litigant's rights as defendant failed to comply with the September 2022 order. In its April 3, 2023 … the court denied defendant's motion, finding "willful noncompliance." It determined defendant did not make any …
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… for $4,419.75. 1 We reverse and remand for trial on the complaint and counterclaim. On November 17, 2023, … plaintiff Nakia Perry-Goffney filed a small claims complaint against defendant, her former landlord, seeking … leave of [c]ourt, it's not even clear, and there is no real prima facie showing, good faith showing, that the damages …
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… the police had contacted J.P. C.B. ultimately filed the complaint and obtained the TRO, alleging J.P. committed the predicate acts of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1; … the court denied the FRO, dismissed the domestic violence complaint, and vacated the TRO. This appeal ensued. 5 …
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… after the trial court denied TQL's motion to dismiss the complaint based on a contractual forum selection clause … remand for the court to set forth a statement of reasons comporting with Rule 1:7-4 after determining whether the … 213, 219 (App. Div. 1997). "[F]orum selection clauses are prima facie valid and enforceable in New Jersey." Largoza, …
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… not review the State's evidence with him until the trial commenced. He claimed appellate counsel failed to argue … raised the issues requested by defendant, a different outcome would have resulted." The judge emphasized 7 A-2969-23 …
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… Gummer, Vanek and Jacobs. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 290-10/22. Juan C. … Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Commissioner of Education (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney … appeals the May 15, 2024 final decision of the New Jersey Commissioner of Education (the Commissioner) granting the …
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… in the light most favorable to the State, establishing a prima facie case as to each crime. State v. Hogan, 144 N.J. … on hearsay and other evidence which may not be legally competent or admissible at the plenary trial . . . ." State … Rather, evidence concerning the property's value was composed only of the property manager's "testimony that that …
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… order denying his motion for reconsideration and granting "compensatory damages" to plaintiff in the amount of … conducted a trial on the parties' domestic violence cross-complaints based on the events of October 25 and 26, 2020. … which it lacks the authority to do. On appeal, defendant primarily argues the judge erred in declining to apply the …
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… murder, first-degree robbery, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and related weapons possession offenses, … PCR petition without an evidentiary hearing. In an accompanying written decision, after recounting the facts and … the PCR judge found all four claims failed to establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel (IAC) …
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… for THC. The correctional facility charged Patiounga with committing prohibited act *.204. The next day, a sergeant at … at the time of the infraction. Patiounga was found competent and responsible for his actions. At an October 11, … 120 days in the restorative housing unit; 180 days loss of commutation time; 365 days of urine monitoring; 365 days …
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… became worse forcing [her] to stay with a friend." In her accompanying NOTC, plaintiff stated she sustained permanent … a severe staph infection requiring treatment by an induced coma, constituted an extraordinary circumstance). However, … nonetheless concluded "there [was] no evidence that these complaints were of sufficient immediate concern to her or …
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… failed to include a statement of the extraordinary and compelling circumstances, as required by Rule 3:28-3(b)(1), … finding defendant failed to present extraordinary and compelling circumstances as required under the Rule and also … admission and found factor four—the desire of the complainant or victim to forego prosecution—was …
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… Judge Mary Beth Kramer. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend an eleven-year sentence subject to the No Early … sentencing phases of the underlying criminal investigation compromised his defense and unduly prejudiced his case." … Id. at 463-64 (quoting Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694). This prima facie claim must raise more than mere bald assertions …
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… A-2142-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent. v. FREDDIE L. GRAHAM, Defendant-Appellant. … Division, Passaic County, Indictment No. 07-03-0298. Freddie L. Graham, appellant pro se. Camelia M. Valdes, Passaic … stemming from a brutal attack that left the victim in a coma. He was sentenced as a persistent offender under …
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… his "child support arrears by eliminating the day care component of the child support award . . . retroactive to … his calculation that his 3 A-1101-24 share of the childcare component of the support award equaled $64.00. He multiplied … submission, testimony, and arguments, the hearing officer recommended the court deny defendant's application to modify …
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… LLC (“ActionLink”). On June 3, 2015 LGEUS filed their complaint against ActionLink, claiming that the Defendant … to the above agreements. The three counts of LGEUS’s complaint are breach of contract, common-law fraud, and breach of the implied covenant of good …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS CHELSEA SQUARE CONDOMINIUM … (CBLP) Civil Action OPINION Plaintiff, v. CHELSEA COMMONS, LLC, ET AL, Defendants. … Esq., Pollack & Zuckerman, attorney for defendant, Chelsea Commons, LLC. HONORABLE MARA ZAZZALI-HOGAN, J.S.C. This …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS NAVIGATORS SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY as subrogee of AJD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., … parties), AIG PROPERTY CASUALTY, INC., THE TRAVELERS COMPANY, INC. and ABC CORPORATIONS 1-25 (being fictitious …
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… Goode appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendant the City of Camden Board of … benefits and tenure remained unchanged. Plaintiff's CEPA complaint was filed on April 14, 2008, alleging an adverse … employee who was acting as a teacher, she received a reprimand from her principal along with the warning that "she …