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… male, about 5'9'' [tall], very well[-]built, with a dark complexion[,]" "injected her with heroin and repeatedly … the police witness about this issue, they were "talking common terms here . . . [and] not talking specifically about … 34, 37 n.2 (App. Div. 2010). The same facts support our refutation of defendant's argument that sentencing counsel was …
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… defendant Michael Herbst, was convicted of operating a commercial vehicle in a prohibited lane of travel, N.J.S.A. … doubled the assessed fines because it concluded defendant committed the offenses in a construction zone, N.J.S.A. … of its speedometer reading. When Sergeant McCormick stopped defendant, he complained that he was cut-off by …
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… McGee, Zucaro, and their businesses unraveled, and McGee commenced an action against Zucaro that was 1 This check was … (collectively, "plaintiffs") filed a third- party complaint (the "complaint") against Botton and Santander Bank. Specifically, …
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… DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT and BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Respondents. … Docket No. 373,834. Fred M. Burg, appellant pro se. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … Alfieri and Jacobs, LLC, attorneys for respondent Brookdale Community College, join in the brief of respondent Board of …
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… 2C:12-1(a)(1) (providing in pertinent part that a person commits a simple assault by recklessly causing bodily injury … under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(2), which provides that a person commits the offense by "[n]egligently caus[ing] bodily … offense. A simple assault under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(3) is committed when a person "[a]ttempts by physical menace to …
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… 3 A-0973-16T3 but ordered that he submit a DNA sample and comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23. The judge … judge stated that while defendant should be sentenced to community supervision for life (CSL) on count one, and … to impose both CSL and PSL" and PSL "is more encompassing." It should be noted, however, that the judgment …
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… Ringel1 own numerous properties through various holding companies. For many years, they have disagreed on the … plaintiffs Chana and CR Lakewood, a limited liability company with Chana as the sole member. Defendants are Benjamin and BR Lakewood, a limited liability company with Benjamin as the sole member. CR Lakewood and BR …
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… CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, a municipal entity, and THOMAS COMEY, individually and in his representative capacity, … specialist. The motion judge's conclusions are refuted by the record. Specifically, the finding that … to return to work as a police officer either now or in the future based on the disability and evaluations from …
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… NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, WATER COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … and 171221186. Mary K. Benson, attorney for appellant. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … for summary decision and directing WWC to re-designate or decommission its original water well; and denied WWC's motions …
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… from two October 18, 2018 resolutions of the Board of Commissioners of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition … of the business on Towers' adjoining property and the future development of its vacant parcel; and (2) its rights … roadway violate the REA, Towers can pursue available remedies under the agreement. The NJSEA variance approval …
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… ordered the men to show their hands. Everyone but defendant complied. Defendant began running away from the officers, … while he ran. 4 A-0371-17T1 Gonzalez ordered defendant to stop running, stating that he was under arrest. Defendant … obtained from defendant, and the DNA extracted from it was compared to the DNA found on the handgun. A forensic …
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… defendant William Ewing,1 summary judgment dismissing the complaint. We affirm. I. Because we consider the court's … . for 1 Defendant asserted before the motion court that the complaint was "improperly pleaded" against him and that the … leased from defendant. According to plaintiff, the top half of the window suddenly dropped on her fingers when …
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… IN DENYING THE MISTRIAL MOTION BECAUSE OFFICER WILSON'S COMMENT THAT [W.B.] WAS RECENTLY IN JAIL WAS SO PREJUDICIAL … Indeed, K.E. told the operator that her "ex-boyfriend keeps coming back to my house, harassing me . . . ." Additionally, … stating that defendant used his keys to her apartment "to come from time to time," and denied that defendant did not …
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… judge refused to vacate his prior order dismissing certain complaints, which he addressed as juvenile delinquency … 2 A-5313-18T4 Title 23 for hunting violations allegedly committed by B.L., a juvenile .1 The judge dismissed the … denial of the Rule 4:50-1(f) motion at issue, that the complaints are civil in nature, should have remained in …
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… of third-degree distribution of CDS in exchange for a recommended sentence of a five-year term with a … witnesses. Defendant confirmed that the State would be recommending a five-year term with a twenty- four-month period … in Bergen County that were awaiting arraignment or a future court date. Defendant did not file a direct appeal. …
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… laundry in the trunk; a 2-mg Alprazalom pill in the glove compartment; brass knuckles in a McDonald's bag behind the … one for ninety 1-mg Alprazalom tablets. Pursuant to a communication data warrant, police discovered drug-related … a "meth lab," defendant said he sent the message before he committed himself to a hospital for drug treatment. He …
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… application, we reversed and remanded to defendant "to comply with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10(g) and make sufficient … Master Plan and the variance criteria. In reviewing the comments made by defendant's members, the court noted the … testimony of plaintiff's experts. The judge stated: Each commissioner set forth his or her conclusion to deny the …
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… on the following eleven counts: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1; first-degree … robbery, N.J.S.A 2C:15-l; first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A 2C:5-2 and 2C:ll-3(a)(l), (2); … assault, N.J.S.A 2C:12-l(b)(4); second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A 2C:5-2 and 2C:18-2(b)(l); …
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… Cheer Tech for ten years and two months and had a monthly income of $30,000, composed of a base income of $25,000 and a … for the last twelve years." On September 1, 2010, decedent stopped making the monthly mortgage payments, constituting a … discovery, and in denying "the right to seek equitable remedies." We agree. 7 A-0249-16T2 II We review a grant of …
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… area and his arrest, the officer said it was "[a] minute, tops." Asked why he pulled his gun before ordering defendant … inflicted on the victim; three, the risk defendant would commit another offense; six, the extent of defendant's prior … We find none of these arguments availing and confine our comments to the first point. Defendant's arguments regarding …