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… dismissed count two, charging second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a). … defendant and co-defendants approached the victims not to commit robbery but to "tussle" over turf. The theft of cash … defendant approached the victims without the intention to commit a theft, which he and his co-defendants committed as …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-5250-14T3 A-5328-14T3 CHRISTOPHER JAREMA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MIDDLESEX COUNTY, … found sufficient evidence to support the charges and recommended that both Varga and Jarema be terminated. Sheriff Scott accepted the Hearing Officer's recommendation and terminated Varga's and Jarema's employment …
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… New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) and dismissing plaintiff's complaint on statute-of-limitations grounds.1 We affirm in part and remand in part. I Plaintiff owns a piece of commercial property located just to the north of NJNG's … may be driving this lawsuit. 4 Plaintiff's equitable estoppel claim is without sufficient merit to warrant …
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… (3) the parties' conduct after the settlement was allegedly completed indicated they believed the matter had not … sometimes on a minute- by-minute, basis. In light of the comprehensive nature of the judge 's findings, only a brief … on numerous occasions. Defendant never told A.D. to stop discussing settlement with G.R., and acknowledged in …
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… The following facts are taken from the motion record. Commencing in 2003, plaintiff became a franchisee of Gulf. … In March 2016, plaintiff and other franchisees,1 filed a complaint alleging a violation of the New Jersey Franchise … and Blue Hills Fuels, LLC, (Blue Hills) as defendants. The complaint sought temporary and preliminary injunctive relief …
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… (count six); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … seven. However, the judgment of conviction and order for commitment do not reflect the renumbered counts. 3 A-2172-20 … the jury's first verdict, the State was not collaterally estopped from prosecuting the certain persons charge. [Martin, …
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… MEYERS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … the sole issue at the hearing to be: "equitable estoppel . . . specifically, to determine if the member, … 12 until January 1, 2022.8 The executive order remedied any delay in issuance of the SHBC's final decision. We …
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… According to the detective, defendant responded to this command by saying, "I got something on me," and removed his … guilty to count four of the indictment in exchange for a recommended sentence of five-years' incarceration with no … at 498. Thus, if a police officer makes an investigatory stop or detains a person, the officer must have "specific and …
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… in light of the Supreme Court's decision in State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022), which had not been decided at … At sentencing, the trial court considered defendant's commission numerous juvenile offenses and his probation status at the time he committed the murder. In a written statement of reasons …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER TOLBERT, a/k/a CHRISTOPHER A. TOLBERT, JR., … the vehicle, they smelled a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle and on both men. Detectives placed … A search of the vehicle yielded a handgun in the glove compartment. No marijuana was recovered from the vehicle or …
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… MEYERS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … the sole issue at the hearing to be: "equitable estoppel . . . specifically, to determine if the member, … 12 until January 1, 2022.8 The executive order remedied any delay in issuance of the SHBC's final decision. We …
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… (count six); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … seven. However, the judgment of conviction and order for commitment do not reflect the renumbered counts. 3 A-2172-20 … the jury's first verdict, the State was not collaterally estopped from prosecuting the certain persons charge. [Martin, …
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… to a new trial based upon newly discovered evidence. In a comprehensive oral opinion issued on January 8, 2016, Judge … the petition's procedural defects, "for purposes of completeness[,]" Judge Moynihan also addressed the merits of … to testify at the 6 A-3696-15T2 104 hearing to explain the complexity of his relationship with E.M.; and (3) appellate …
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… motion for summary judgment to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and denied plaintiff's cross-motion of summary … cross-motion of summary judgment, finding plaintiff's complaint was untimely filed and without good cause for an … While we disagree with the court that plaintiff's complaint in the will action should have been dismissed as …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Ms. Katz, of … Jersey Division of Motor Vehicle records and defendant's Computerized Criminal History. 4 A-5411-15T1 The motion … by assisting in four drugs arrests. Moreover, the CI completed two controlled purchases from defendant after …
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… in retaliation for defendant's filing of a harassment complaint against an officer. According to defendant, while … remark directed at the female officer via the prison's intercom system. The prosecution claimed that the officers called … The prosecution maintained that defendant refused to comply and lunged 3 A-4183-15T3 at one of the officers. …
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… causing him to sustain certain injures. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against Chestnut and New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (NJM), which provided workers' compensation coverage to his employer, APCO Petroleum …
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… and LAURA BARTZ, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY, SCHAEFFER FAMILY HOMES, LLC, SCHAEFFER … Novack, on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendants Weyerhaeuser Company, Schaeffer Construction LLC, Schaeffer Family Homes … explanation." It further noted the contract was "in the smallest of fonts," and the arbitration provision "d[id] not …
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… contained in Judge Gelade's decision. We add the following comments. At the guardianship trial, the Division offered … Sara. She further opined that defendant may not fully comprehend the impact of his drug use on Sara, as he … her parents were arrested for drugs during a motor vehicle stop while Sara was in the car. Sara testified she loves her …
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… use variance and site plan approval. After the NJSEA staff commenced public hearings, MEPT withdrew its application … withdrawn with prejudice or, in the alternative, that MEPT compensate appellant for the counsel and expert fees and … 37 (App. Div.1974). In connection with administrative bodies, the term "means willful and unreasoning action, …