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… final agency decision. I. This case arises from a robbery committed in August 1988. The victim resisted when Anderson … that there is a substantial likelihood that Anderson would commit another crime if released on parole. Upon that … discretion in the grant or denial of parole."). Anderson committed the underlying crimes in 1988. The statute …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … son, but took no further action until the filing of his complaint. Plaintiff continued that months later, on May 14, … expose [their son] to that, and asked [plaintiff] to come and pick him up and take him with him for a while. …
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… Unit worker responded to the scene and investigated the complaint. S.M. informed the worker that although she left … an "undiagnosed" mental illness. Although the hospital recommended that P.M. schedule an appointment with its … contends that the trial judge "erred in finding that P.M. committed an act of abuse or neglect" against the children. …
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… in 1997. Defendant was over the age of twenty-one when he committed the crimes in 1993. He had previously been … property in 1991. He was over the age of eighteen when he committed the prior crimes. The State moved to sentence … a sixty-year parole disqualifier.1 He was also sentenced to community supervision for life. We affirmed defendant's …
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… cross- motion for the same relief, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. The complaint sought the return of the deposit that plaintiffs … obvious intent of the parties to require their governing bodies to approve the contract as a condition precedent to the …
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… DOCKET NO. A-3985-17T4 MICHELLE WILLIAMS-STEVENS and EDDIE STEVENS, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. NEWARK PUBLIC … judgment dismissing plaintiff Michelle Williams-Stevens's complaint under the Tort Claims Act, N.J.S.A. 59:1-1 to … contended it was foreseeable that the floor would become wet in light of the weather and the number of people …
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… SANDRA BARRY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MELMED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., a New Jersey Corporation, and VICTOR MELMED, … extended discovery granting defendants Melmed Construction Company, Inc. and Victor Melmed's motion to compel arbitration. Because assessing defendants' litigation …
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… legal custody of Anna, with Valerie being the parent of primary residence and Richard having regular weekly … again. On June 7, 2018, the judge ordered the parties to comply with the December 6, 2017 order. The parties agreed … order, "whether reached by consent or adjudication, embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …
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… Gutierrez, an attorney with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), advised defendant to petition for PCR. … hearing on a PCR petition if he or she establishes a prima facie case in support of PCR. To establish a prima … circumstances' because '[as] time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-2144. Mark J. Molz argued the … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; … appeal from a final determination of the Civil Service Commission (Commission), dated May 7, 2018, which denied NOT …
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… otherwise affirm because defendant failed to establish a prima facie showing of ineffective assistance of counsel. I. … associates." Id. at 5. The trial court granted defendant's companion application to retain another attorney to … he failed to raise the then-thirteen- year-old victim's competency to testify and failed to object "to continuous …
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… judge's November 8, 2019 orders denying their motion to compel monetary compensation from plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, and reinstating the foreclosure complaint we previously ordered to be dismissed without …
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… evidence to support the trial judge's findings that he committed the predicate acts of harassment and criminal … she further advised him that she did not want to communicate with him at approximately 12:15 a.m. on November … Thereafter, on November 12, 2018, a municipal court complaint was filed by police against defendant for …
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… the State makes the single-point argument: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED LEGAL ERROR IN SUPPRESSING EVIDENCE THAT WAS … surveillance location during the pick-up and drop-off. Combined with the informant's tip and his training and … his car, a call was made to have a drug-sniffing canine come to the scene. About twenty-minutes after the stop was …
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… State agreed to dismiss the charges in the indictment and recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of … A. Yes. Q. While employed by the Crisis Unit, did you come to know a female minor with the initials "A.M"? A. Yes. … 3, 2017. The judge found defendant did not make out a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel …
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… prejudice, based upon the exclusivity bar of the Workers' Compensation Act, N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146 (the Act). For … to reinstatement in the event the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division) determines plaintiff's claims are … determined by the administrative agency, the agency has "primary jurisdiction" to which the Law Division should …
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… and escort her to the hospital for a blood draw. The recommendation actually came from Officer Steven Price, the … the blood kit. As soon as Mosely was available, he had her complete the blood extraction form. Hall testified that he … was attributable to, as the judge described it, the "complexity of the situation and the reasonable allocation of …
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… a 148-page report from a private investigator, largely comprised of photographs taken from a mounted camera near … party responsible for his or her own counsel fees. In an accompanying written statement of reasons, the judge said, … was true, the judge concluded plaintiff failed to make a prima facie case that defendant was cohabitating with A.S. …
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… only retained for ninety days. The MCSO also "provided the computer aided dispatch report." No witnesses testified at … the vehicle in question with the exact plate number coming towards me. I turned around and stopped the vehicle … did not have an articulable suspicion that defendant had committed a traffic violation. Defendant also argues the …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … care and intense psychiatric treatment. Judge White found compelling the respective testimony of Kyle and Sara, which … as evidenced by his aggressive behavior that led to him becoming a juvenile offender. Fortunately, together with the …