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… The charges stemmed from a sexual offense defendant committed against his granddaughter in November 2009. At the … to second-degree sexual assault and the State agreed to recommend dismissal of the remaining 3 A-2644-17T3 charges. At … nothing in the record to 6 A-2644-17T3 show that "expediency overtook vigilance," as defendant asserted. On the …
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… police officer within 500 feet of a public housing complex, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1.1 On October 25, 2013, defendant … to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a four-year … of the plea 1 The first indictment charged defendant with committing only twelve third degree drug-related offenses. …
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… receivable and secured under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and whether the lender here complied with the requirements of the UCC to perfect its … retained Diane Acciavatti to bring a legal malpractice complaint against defendants Edward F. Broderick Jr., and …
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… denied Taxpayer’s claim for the New Jersey Earned Income Tax Credit (the “EITC”) in the amount of $1477 for tax … finds the following facts. On Taxpayer’s 2016 federal income tax return Form 1040, she reported her status as head- … of personal exemptions. She reported $10,080 as 2 income from babysitting. The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) …
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… Appellate Division Clerk’s Office Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 West Market Street, P.O. Box 006 Trenton, NJ … to R. 2:5-6(c) to amplify the court’s bench decision and accompanying Order of February 15th, 2019, granting the motion … was prohibited by law because it was based on works completed outside the statutory timeframe, was based on …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ______________________________ : … repair, which required him to repair various types of communications equipment for military vehicles and fixed … he had to secure a mailroom due to a mail bomb threat. He completed his service on September 7, 2002 receiving an …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO. … denied Taxpayer’s claim for the New Jersey Earned Income Tax Credit (the “EITC”) in the amount of $1477 for the … Jointly marked exhibits and Taxpayer's federal individual income tax return were admitted into evidence. Based on the …
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… The next day, she fell while attempting to use the commode, striking the back of her head. Three days later, … a "residual bump on [her] finger." In June 2019, plaintiffs commenced a civil action for compensatory 1 We use Carol's first name for ease of …
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… In his PCR petition, defendant claims he could not have committed the offense to which he pled guilty because he is … was accused of digitally penetrating the victim, he did not commit that act, and he is therefore innocent. Defendant … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo …
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… The judge entered an order dismissing plaintiff's complaint and this appeal followed. Before us, plaintiff … argues that she marshaled sufficient evidence to overcome summary judgment, both as to the dangerous condition on … before her fall. In fact, McReynolds said a board might become raised overnight. Instead, plaintiff simply contends …
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… and corroborated by the videotapes, and ruled defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, pursuant to … 462 N.J. Super. at 428. The trial court found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment. See N.J.S.A. … video evidence from April 16, and 18, 2021, and defendant's comments supported a finding of harassment. Considering the …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Law Office of Frank A. Viscomi, attorneys; Mario C. Colitti, on the brief). PER CURIAM … motion for summary judgment and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. Plaintiffs also challenge the … after Katherine's fall. Katherine filed a personal injury complaint against Marcovici and several municipal entities. …
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… The court explained defendant did not present any competent evidence establishing what an investigation would … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo … To establish a prima facie claim, a defendant must present competent evidence, State v. Jones, 219 N.J. 298, 312 …
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… The next day, she fell while attempting to use the commode, striking the back of her head. Three days later, … a "residual bump on [her] finger." In June 2019, plaintiffs commenced a civil action for compensatory 1 We use Carol's first name for ease of …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following brief comments. In February 2018, the Division received a referral … records and suspension notifications, prior domestic complaints involving defendant, and psychological … . . . ." The judge stated she was "not inclined to . . . completely foreclose it," but wanted to obtain this …
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… Ocean County, Docket No. FV-15-0057-22. Tonacchio, Spina & Compitello, attorneys for appellant (Joseph Compitello, on the briefs). DeNoia, Tambasco & Germann, … and were still living together when plaintiff filed a complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) …
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… file the appropriate motion. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint for failure to comply with the AOM statute, failure to state a cause of … 103, 114 (App. Div. 2011)). 3 The court dismissed the complaint due to plaintiff's failure to serve the required …
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… dismiss the remaining charges. The State also agreed to recommend treating the second-degree charge as a third-degree … with the plea forms, wherein defendant acknowledged that he committed the offenses to which he was pleading guilty and … exposure of fifteen years in prison, but the State was recommending a sentence of only four years. Defendant also …
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… the New Jersey State Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance (OFAC) investigated possible overpayment to Board … Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 201-219. OFAC recommended that the Board consider recovering the money paid … judge concluded that Parker and Adair were entitled to compensation based upon their performance of extraordinary …
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… to State v. Zuber, 227 N.J. 422 (2017). In order to comply with the mandates of Zuber, the trial judge will also … who were outside enjoying the summer evening. Defendant committed the crime when he was seventeen and a half years … the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment, embodied in the Eighth Amendment to the United States …