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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … the president (the victim) of Gerrus Maintenance, Inc. (the company), reported to police that defendant, the company's bookkeeper, over a period of approximately three …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend the court sentence defendant to an extended term of … cellphone. Fox wrote that Ruiz "observed and overheard the communications between [the] CI . . . and an individual the … with the heroin. At around 1:15 p.m., Fox saw Richardson, accompanied by an African American man, drive a car matching …
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… she had with Nolan and "needed the basic information to complete [his] job and complete the report[.]" Trooper Wynn characterized … She claimed she was cordial at all times and offered to come to the State Police Barracks the following day. …
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… defaulted on her mortgage. Sun National Bank filed a complaint to foreclose on the property in November 2013. A … property. Plaintiff's real estate agent, James Rembish, accompanied the Sheriff's officers to the lockout. Upon … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… by the police to be one in which drug transactions were common. He stopped his patrol car at the intersection of … tendered the cash payment. Defendant did not present any competing testimony at the suppression hearing. His counsel … to rise to the level of probable cause that Johnson had committed or participated in a 1 Pyles did not join in …
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… but granted him deferred retirement, which provides lesser compensation, based upon his fourteen years of service. The … found that Johnson gave credible testimony as did the two competing expert witness. Dr. Weiss opined that Johnson was … A-1541-17T1 reviewing all of the medical reports as well as comparing them to one another, he performed his own …
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… not memorialize its findings or conclusions. Swan filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and an order to show … produce a transcript of the proceedings before the Board in compliance with Rule 4:69-4, defendants submitted a … for which Swan was cited "appear to have been remedied by the time the [Board] hearing was scheduled." Those 3 …
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… order dismissing with prejudice his amended consumer fraud complaint against defendant King Bio, Inc. for failure to … defendant acted unlawfully by misrepresenting the ingredients or their amounts on the Flu Relief packaging. Rather, … explaining the extreme dilution of the active ingredients of Flu Relief at the levels listed on the packaging …
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… Plaintiff filed an order to show cause and a verified complaint to permanently enjoin the election. On December … to stay "without prejudice to [plaintiff] litigating the outcome of [the] election in the trial court or this court on … The final eligible costs of the projects approved by the Commissioner of Education are $52,331,912 (with 5 …
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… CHARGED THE JURY THAT PLAINTIFF'S RECEIPT OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS WERE NOT ADEQUATE TO COMPENSATE THE PLAINTIFF FOR HIS INJURIES. See Mid-Atlantic … GIVENSKY INTO COURT." POINT VI THE MINIMAL ASSESSMENT OF COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE AGAINST THE PLAINTIFF DEMONSTRATES …
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… after the sentence was imposed and twelve years after he completed probation. Defendant raises the following issues … from 8 A-0321-19T4 a guilty plea, whether made through commission or omission. 559 U.S. at 369, 374. In State v. … a 'new rule' and, for that reason, the level of attorney competence has no application to guilty pleas entered prior …
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… 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 … he placed in his mouth. Ibrahim swallowed it. Officer Balon completed the search and found small pouches that had been … paper in his mouth and swallow it. Ibrahim was charged with committing prohibited acts .210, possession of anything not …
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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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… aggravating and mitigating factors that are supported by competent credible evidence in the record. Assuming the …
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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. … Following these events, N.D. filed a domestic violence complaint in the Family Part and obtained a temporary …
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… and STATE OF NEW JERSEY, OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, … procedures governing the conduct of meetings of public bodies." Kean Fed'n of Teachers v. Morell, __ N.J. __, __ … intent is balanced by an express recognition that public bodies must be allowed to exercise discretion in determining …
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… for purpose of recordation. 3 A-2697-16T4 The litigation commenced upon the filing of a verified complaint and order … 179, 183 (App. Div. 2017). Consequently, [e]quitable remedies are distinguished for their flexibility, their … equity, [a] court has the power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of each particular …