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… that while in Paterson on October 12, 2012, defendant committed a second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1), … oath to questioning: Q . . . On October 5th of 2012, you committed another robbery. A I was in Paterson, I believe -- … had an extensive criminal history and faced three separate charges of violent crimes. The State's proofs were …
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… to call him at work.2 When the parties appeared for trial accompanied by counsel in January 2016, they agreed to enter into a comprehensive consent agreement. The agreement prevented … protection. Silver v. Silver, 387 N.J. Super. 112, 125-126 (App. Div. 2006). Plaintiff asserts that defendant …
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… was sentenced to three years imprisonment on January 26, 1998.1 The plea agreement asked: "Do you understand that … reasons expressed by the PCR judge. We add the following comments. We review the legal conclusions of a PCR court de … 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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… LLC, Defendants, and PROGRESSIVE GARDEN STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … in favor of defendant Progressive Garden State Insurance Company and denying her personal injury protection (PIP) … promptly paid." Bardis v. First Trenton Ins. Co., 199 N.J. 265, 278 (2009). Therefore, "courts must favor the insured …
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… including the ladder. He did not instruct Brian on how to complete the job. The ladder was stored in a garage, 1 … court entered several discovery orders, including one to compel metallurgical testing of the ladder, and set a … owner's benefit." Hopkins v. Fox & Lazo Realtors, 132 N.J. 426, 433 (1993). The record readily establishes Brian was on …
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… in New Jersey; and (3) the chaperone(s) timely file compliance reports every three months with the BOME. In … and a transcribed hearing conducted in March 2023 by a subcommittee within the Board, the BOME issued a final decision … 566 (1982). Its obligations in fulfilling this role "are paramount to the rights of the individual practitioner …
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… 2007 jury trial convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, two counts of first-degree … manner defendant suggests because his crimes constituted separate offenses and required the jury to find different … need not repeat in detail the facts surrounding defendant's commission of the subject crimes, his trial, or his …
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… Passaic County, Indictment Nos. 14-01-0020, 14-04-0267, and 16-03-0177. Jennifer Nicole Sellitti, Public … murder to first-degree aggravated manslaughter as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and 2C:11-4(a). During the 2017 … a discussion. There would have to be sufficient details coming from the defendant and/or the discovery to warrant a …
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… Hannah B. Kurtz and Eric V. Kurtz, dismissing his complaint against them stemming from an automobile accident. … insurance coverage, under provisions approved by the Commissioner of 1 Defendants Michael A. Tita and Kimberly … period for vehicle registration is not dispositive of the separate question of when plaintiff's vehicle was "principally …
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… this outstanding bill is in no way contingent upon the outcome of any pending litigation and that I remain primarily … for payment of this outstanding bill irrespective of the outcome of any such litigation. A second document, signed the … 308, 313 (Ch. Div. 2000); see also Lopez v. Swyer, 62 N.J. 267, 272-73 (1973). Here, plaintiff's cause of action …
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… self-represented litigant is held to the same standards for compliance with our Court Rules. See Rubin v. Rubin, 188 … of Child Prot. & Permanency v. S.K., 456 N.J. Super. 245, 261 (App. Div. 2018). "We accord deference to Family Part … in the judge's finding that plaintiff failed to present competent evidence to support a modification of child …
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… 2023 Law Division summary judgment order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … 1, 2025). 6 A-0737-23 loss of trees, was resolved in separate litigation. Kevin Dixon, 5 plaintiff's friend, … clear abuse of discretion." Price v. Himeji, LLC, 214 N.J. 263, 284 (2013). As the trial court properly did here, we …
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… Law Division, Passaic County, Municipal Appeal No. MA- 6266. Jeffer, Hopkinson & Vogel, attorneys for appellant … quarry. The following day, the borough issued defendant two complaint-summonses for exceeding the "allowable hours of … is not quarry property lacks merit. The ordinance separately defines quarry and quarry property. The former term …
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… a recent medical evaluation of the incapacitated person. Complete the top portion of the form by filling in your … to identify any assistance required from the court or a community agency. Please be as specific as possible in … by a guardian. If you are Guardian of the Person, Complete the Following Questions Guardian’s Name: Docket …
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… 1 Plaintiff identifies himself as "John Doe 1" in his complaint. We refer to him as plaintiff to protect privacy … 5 A-3636-21 The Archdiocese moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. The trial court … personal jurisdiction. See Int'l Shoe Co. v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310, 316-17 (1945). We have recently published two …
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… 30, 2021, prior to the court addressing the motion, ECC complied with the expungement order and removed T.H.'s … counsel argued the expungement order assumed ECC would comply within a reasonable time, the COVID-19 pandemic did … personnel by the COVID-19 pandemic justified its belated compliance because the pandemic caused it to modify or …
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… appeals from the trial court's orders dismissing his complaint, and denying reconsideration of the order of … to create appellate jurisdiction, an order must not only completely dispose of all pleaded claims as to all parties, … and to the extent the information allows for our more complete review, we permit it. I. We glean the facts and …
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… is supervised by the Camden Vicinage Probation Division, completed the Apex Solutions Group program. Apex has … Wynder referred her to the program. Since graduating and completing the Apex Solution Group’s Train-To-Hire program … Vicinage held a JOBS career and resource fair on Oct. 26 at the Burlington County Human Services Facility in …
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… New Jersey. Plaintiff appeals from an order dismissing her complaint against the Archdiocese for lack of personal … 1 Plaintiff identifies herself as "Jane Doe" in her complaint. We use initials or fictitious names to protect … personal jurisdiction. See Int'l Shoe Co. v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310, 316-17 (1945). 7 A-2962-22 We have recently …
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… Submitted October 30, 2025 – Decided January 16, 2026 Before Judges Bishop-Thompson and Puglisi. On appeal from … Charles J. Most, Psy.D., and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. During the pendency … his income," and alleged defendant's knowing and willful preparation of the defective report, and his subsequent refusal …