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… order on January 11, 2016 that imputed $200,000 in annual income to defendant and set his child support obligation at … to modify child support because he failed to submit a fully completed Case Information Statement (CIS) as required by … in her thorough written decision, defendant failed to comply with Rule 5:5-4(a) because his CIS was woefully …
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… Twelve days later, the court issued an oral decision, accompanying its March 13, 2019 order, which granted defendants' motion, thereby dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against defendants in its entirety. This appeal … to reverse, initially asserting the motion court failed to comply with Rules 1:7-4, 2:5-1(b), and 4:46-2(c). Plaintiffs …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … the State to enter graphic photographs of the victim, committed reversible error by instructing the jury that … trial counsel's deficient performance affected the outcome of his trial was "at least as plausible" as the …
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… him to keep his hand away from his pocket. Despite this command, defendant kept placing his hand over his right … suspicion may arise even where a minor traffic offense is committed. Locurto, 157 N.J. at 466-67 (finding the stop was … was sufficient to legitimize a traffic stop. See State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 103 (2017). Defendant's principal …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1871-18T3 IN THE MATTER OF COMMUNICATION OPERATOR, SECURED FACILITIES, DEPARTMENT OF … and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-202. William D. Sayers, attorney … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:20-7(a); third-degree fencing and conspiracy to commit fencing, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-7.1(b), N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; and …
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… Saturdays. In this case, the school provided all three remedies. Ethan was the only one who attended school on … did not wish to participate in this program. B.C. also commented that she suspected the children's school referred … absences, sixteen of which were excused, and seventy tardies. The Division's investigator testified at the November …
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… in denying plaintiff Darrin Yohe's motion to amend his complaint, after the running of the statute of limitations, … which rear-ended plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe in his complaint, under Rule 4:26-4, the fictitious party rule. … his discretion in denying plaintiff's motion to amend his complaint, resulting in the dismissal of his cause of action …
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… to the defendants for relocation assistance. Because the complaint was improperly filed, we dismiss the complaint without prejudice. In February 2018, plaintiff … plaintiff filed a landlord-tenant summons and verified complaint against defendants seeking possession because of …
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… September 24, 2019 order granting defendants' motion to compel arbitration and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. Plaintiffs also challenge the … for resolution. In March 2018, plaintiffs filed a complaint against CohnReznick and two individuals associated …
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… co-defendants were indicted for first-degree conspiracy to commit murder. At trial, the State presented evidence that … A jury convicted defendant of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. … AND JUROR #9 REMOVED FROM THE JURY PANEL DUE TO PREJUDICIAL COMMENTS MADE BY JUROR #9 TO JUROR #8 THAT MAY HAVE TAINTED …
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… the court extended the ankle bracelet requirement to accommodate his request for more family time because some of … children lived out of state. Defendant was sentenced as recommended in the plea agreement to a six- year term of … aggravating factors three ("the risk that defendant will commit another offense"), six (defendant's criminal record …
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… condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired[.]" Ibid. When there is an absence of actual … omitted). The Division must prove by a preponderance of the competent, material, and relevant evidence that a child is …
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… and MAHER KOUR, Defendants-Appellants and RLI INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. ___________________________ Submitted … with a rusted vehicle, they specifically 1 RLI Insurance Company, which was named as a co-defendant in the lawsuit … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… that admission of this evidence would have changed the outcome of his trial because if presented with this evidence … submitted with his motion, detail a number of scientific studies and other evidence from a variety of sources. 9 … an adult defendant to introduce evidence of scientific studies of brain development to negate mens rea. Those …
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… to defendant, after his treatment was 3 A-3884-19T4 completed in 2016, he continued to suffer from shortness of … denying defendant's motion and set forth his reasons in a comprehensive oral decision that was placed on the record on … the judge considered the seriousness of the weapons offense committed by defendant, the fact that it was his second time …
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… Strengthen Our Sisters summary judgment and dismissing her complaint for damages that arose from injuries she sustained … and ice from its parking lot. Plaintiff made inquiries and complaints about the snow not being cleared, but two days … August or September 2015. Plaintiff filed an initial complaint in 2016 that she amended in 2018. After defendant …
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… we overturn an agency decision merely because we would have come to a 3 A-5313-17T3 different conclusion. In re … term 'honorable service' . . . is sufficiently generic to encompass 4 A-5313-17T3 a broad range of misconduct bearing on … pushed this patron. This individual then responded by coming toward McLean with a raised bar stool, so McLean …
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… witnessed the driver, later identified as defendant, committing multiple motor vehicle violations, including … instructed by Jaremczak, ran defendant's name through his computer, ascertaining that defendant's license was … as the owners of the Mercedes on documents in the glove compartment. Police also seized three pieces of mail …
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… on the record. Subsequently, plaintiff filed a Verified Complaint and Order to Show Cause in the Law Division, … in fixing the award for pain and suffering did not comport with New Jersey law, his argument is rooted in a … has no power, except by consent of the parties, to recommit the matter to the arbitrator. [Id. at 360-61.] It is …