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… limited education, he is unable to find employment in the computer field in which he worked "for the majority of his … for those in that field; (c) The age when the obligor becomes eligible for retirement at the obligor's place of … relating to the generally accepted age of retirement in the computer field, and that subsections (c) and (d) were …
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… for that evening and that there was no discussion of E.L.H. coming to her house. Nevertheless, E.L.H. arrived at N.D.'s … "to ask for the reason why this happened" and to offer to compensate her for the damage he caused to her door. … actions surely entailed aspects of past and potential future violence warranting the issuance of an FRO. 9 …
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… by the entireties. In 2014, however, when plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, defendant moved to dismiss it on the … of the three ways according to Jewish law that a couple becomes married." Rabbi Gluck admitted that by performing a … among other conclusions, the equitable doctrines of quasi-estoppel and laches precluded defendant from challenging its …
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… application for [PCR] is being alleged." Failure to comply requires dismissal. Rule 3:22-4(b) states that a … convictions would not be sanitized. Walker has presented no compelling explanation as to why these alleged oversights of … mentioned the plea offer in a 2004 letter to the Ethics Committee, in response to a complaint Walker filed. Walker …
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… than two years from the sale date – so the propriety of the commencement of these actions and the legitimacy of the … the concerns were minor and could have been quickly remedied if they were known or reported. In any event, we need … abandonment ruling in the Oaklyn matter demonstrated the futility of any opposition – we conclude as well that the …
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… plaintiff's appeal because plaintiff purposely omitted income information in its response to the local tax assessor. … to plaintiff's 2014 application. Plaintiff is a technology company that owns a 153.4-acre parcel of real property … Heights tax assessor mailed plaintiff a request for income and expense information pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:4-34 …
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… attic. 4 A-2917-18T4 possession of a firearm during the commission of a CDS offense, in violation of N.J.S.A. … After oral argument, the PCR court denied the petition in a comprehensive nineteen-page written decision. In addressing … on the part of trial counsel would not have changed the outcome of the suppression motion. The PCR court also rejected …
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… (count four); one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … titles to the scrap yard owners, which he created using computer software he developed. At his July 2013 plea … paint shop to repaint the stolen vehicles. He also admitted committing theft and fencing stolen property with a …
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… of [s]ection 26(a) of your lease which reads: "The comfort and rights of other tenants must not be interfered … to quit terminating defendant's tenancy for failure to comply with the notice to cease and requiring him to vacate … of the property smoke crack, shoot up. There were two ladies and one guy, they go to [defendant's] apartment." Based …
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… for the reasons stated in Judge John M. Deitch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on June 22, 2017. We add these comments. At the suppression hearing, Elizabeth Police … detectives had reasonable suspicion to conduct a Terry[4] stop." He explained: They had received information from a …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited act *.202, "possession or introduction … 181 days of administrative segregation, 180 days' loss of commutation credits, and fifteen days' loss of recreation … to conduct a search of appellant's cell. Hidden underneath commissary 1 At the time of the incident that led to the …
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… in the warrant. The next day, defendant was served with a complaint warrant charging one count of second-degree … of the telephonic record, the search warrant did not comply with procedural requirements of Rules 5:7A(b) and … cause to believe that an act of domestic violence has been committed by the defendant; (2) probable cause to believe …
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… gain entry and secure the premises. The PCR court issued a comprehensive well-reasoned oral decision on May 18, 2017. … 151 N.J. 41, 52 (1997) (citation omitted). "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify … satisfied he has not demonstrated excusable neglect to overcome the time bar under Rule 3:22-12. Defendant has also …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … because the parent is unable or unwilling to remove or overcome the harm. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. L.J.D., … one informs and may support the other as part of the comprehensive basis for determining the best interests of …
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… inflicted excessive corporal punishment on his son, E.B. (Eddie), constituting abuse and neglect under N.J.S.A. … glean the facts from the fact-finding hearing. Daniel is Eddie's father. On Monday, April 11, 2016, nine-year old Eddie … care, custody and supervision of him. The Division filed a complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c) against Daniel alleging …
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… he could not seek release under the Rule until he completed his mandatory period of parole ineligibility … defendant obtained his G.E.D. and associate degree from community college. He also received several certifications and completed a number of programs. In support of his motion, …
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… warrantless, nonconsensual search during a lawful roadside stop "in situations where: (1) the police have probable cause … probable cause that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present." … to furnish probable cause that a criminal offense has been committed"). Applying these principles to the case at bar, …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC), which found that he committed certain prohibited acts and imposed disciplinary … pulled his hand back into the kiosk, and Ibrahim stopped "digging" into his waistband. Officer P. Balon … he placed in his mouth. Ibrahim swallowed it. Officer Balon completed the search and found small pouches that had been …
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… aggravating factors three, the risk that defendant will commit another 3 A-4407-19T4 offense, and nine, the need for … from "type [two] diabetes mellitus, skin cancer, glaucoma and blindness, aneurysms, microvascular disease, … under Rule 3:21- 4 A-4407-19T4 10(b)(2) until defendant has completed his parole ineligibility term as mandated by the …
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… new briefing schedule. The matter is now fully briefed on a complete record. At the municipal trial, the officer who … of cars behind defendant. The officer testified defendant stopped at a light and turned left "at a high rate of speed." … he recognized the address on defendant's license being a commercial building. The officer confirmed his suspicion on …