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… to a plea agreement and on April 3, 2009 received the recommended sentence of three years probation. Defendant did not file a direct appeal and successfully completed probation. In October 2018—almost ten years after … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different than if …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. LT. GOVERNOR SHEILA Y. OLIVER, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES, … their failure to avail themselves of the administrative remedies provided them by the Legislature under N.J.S.A. …
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… 2012, plaintiff assigned the mortgage to Champion Mortgage Company, and the assignment of mortgage was recorded on … Mortgage LLC, doing business as Champion Mortgage Company, back to plaintiff and the assignment of mortgage … that time. On May 3, 2016, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint. Defendant was served with the foreclosure …
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… and affirm. In a nutshell, the Alliance alleged in its complaint that Gibbs and Tiver violated the Local Government … of chosen freeholders" was changed to "board of county commissioners," and the terms "freeholder" and "chosen freeholder" were changed to "county commissioner." L. 2020, c. 67. In the remainder of this …
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… 2007 jury trial convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, two counts of first-degree … both men got into the back seat of Marrero's car. After stopping at a red light, an unknown man jumped into the front … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… by a preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant committed one of the predicate acts referenced in N.J.S.A. … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … should be construed as suggesting our view on the outcome of the remanded proceedings. Because we reverse the FRO …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Judges Trial Court Administrn~°!tJf / [Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 815-2900, ext. 55350] … in D Yes D No your removal from the United States and/or stop you from being able to legally enter or re-enter the …
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… denying her motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. The trial court agreed with … Therefore, the court erred in dismissing plaintiff's complaint. We reverse. This matter concerns two applications … Cole's application, was denied on July 21, 2021. A comparison of the applications reveals: Factor Mitchell …
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… September 3, 2020. Therefore, his retirement did not become due and payable, or final until October 3, 2020[,] as … 2002)). "[T]he test is not whether an appellate court would come to the same conclusion if the original determination … public employees . . . [because] they constitute deferred compensation earned by the employee during [their] years of …
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… order, the defendant violated the restraining order and/or committed additional acts of domestic violence. I have … who evaluated the Instagram message. Primrose used computer software to download data from plaintiff's … 4 N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c) states in pertinent part: a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief. In pertinent … causes “a substantial interruption or impairment of public communication, transportation, supply of water, gas, power, … 2C:17-3a(1) Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief. In pertinent …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief. In pertinent … � See N.J.S.A. 2C:17-2a for the other dangerous means encompassed by the statute. � In determining the extent of … grading provisions of the statute confine criminal mischief committed "recklessly" or "negligently" to fourth degree or …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief by … [ insert … acted purposely, knowingly or recklessly when he/she committed the … [ damage/defacement-physical disruption. ] … … testing, educational or experimental activities, or any commercial or academic enterprise that uses warm-blooded or …
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… … Count ____ of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief by ( insert … light wires, poles or appurtenances, or any telephone, telecommunications, cable television or telegraph wires, lines, … light wires, poles or appurtenances; or d. telephone, telecommunications, cable television or telegraph wires, lines, …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of promoting gambling through … means staking or risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not … receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome. The type of gambling activity that defendant stands …
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… propelling force is a spring, elastic band, carbon dioxide, compressed or other gas or vapor, air or compressed air, or is ignited by compressed air, and ejecting a bullet or missile smaller …
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… any opinion one way or another about whether the defendant committed these, or any, offenses. You should consider these … a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character. Thus, the person … any opinion one way or another about whether the defendant committed these, or any, offenses. You should consider these …
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CREDIT CARD CRIMES: … INTENT OF CARDHOLDER TO DEFRAUD; … PENALTIES; REVOCATION (USING CARD … OBTAINED/RETAINED IN VIOLATION OF LAW) … N.J.S.A. … 2C:21-6d … Page 2 of 4 … Approved 6/8/98 … Page 1 of 4 … CREDIT CARD CRIMES: … INTENT OF CARDHOLDER TO …
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… THIRD PARTY ACTION UNDER LONGSHOREMAN'S AND HARBOR WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT — COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE … (Approved before 1985) If in … negligent, you will apply the following principle of law commonly referred to as the law of comparative negligence. …
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… have means adequate to control the movement of [and] , to stop, and to hold [such] the vehicle on any up or down grade … vehicle shall expire and the certificate thereof shall become void on the last day of the [eleventh] 11th calendar … shall expire, and issue certificates thereof which shall become void, on a date fixed by the chief administrator, which …