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… sexual assault in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(4), by committing an act of sexual penetration upon J.S., while … on July 8, 2009, she called defendant and invited him to come over to her house because she was bored. J.S. knew … parole supervision for life. The judge ordered defendant to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, and imposed …
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… played for the court; plaintiff identified the calls as coming from defendant's number and stated she recognized … written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with plaintiff." He admitted that after the … having dyslexia affected his "[s]pelling, memory, reading, comprehending, . . . paying attention, being able to read a …
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… asserting that "the proceedings herein did not comply with the procedural requirements of N.J.S.A. … of a psychiatrist. Although the court ordered defendant to comply with these recommendations, she never did so. On December 17, 2014, the …
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… DENIED DEFENDANT HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE BY STRIKING CERTAIN TESTIMONY IN SUCH A WAY … law, we affirm. The facts presented to the jury were not complicated. Following the end of his employment by the City … defendant's weekly wages based on the timecards defendant completed each week reporting his hours. A comparison of …
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… Plaintiffs Sherry Dudas and Jim Kinsel and their company Holloway Land, LLC (Holloway)1 appeal from the May … plaintiffs procured a title insurance policy issued by Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company (Commonwealth). Pertinent to this appeal, the policy …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2148-15T3 ADRIAN TOOLEY-LESTER, Complainant-Appellant, v. JOSEPH TAYLOR & SONS, INC., … M. Silkowitz, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Jodie E. Van Wert, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER … appellant that they were no longer accepting rent subsidies and also denied that either "discriminated against …
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… was not supported by credible and relevant evidence, nor comported with controlling law. We disagree and affirm. I. … 2:30 a.m. on April 15, 2014, Goodwin and two accompanying Union City police officers responded to … a mother and son. The residence consisted of one bedroom, a common room, and a bathroom. Upon their arrival, the …
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… on In re Siegel, 133 N.J. 162, 170 (1993), the DRB recommended disbarment. The Court dismissed without prejudice … firm, and because evidence that may exist in Utah cannot be compelled by respondent here, the Court cannot conclude that … but, relying on In re Siegel, 133 N.J. 162, 170 (1993), recommended respondent’s disbarment. Thereafter, respondent …
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… defendant on parole supervision for life and ordered him to comply with Megan's Law's registration and reporting … first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury was unable to come to a unanimous verdict. 2 State v. Michaels, 136 N.J. … exculpatory evidence, improperly coached his daughter, and committed other misconduct. Defendant asserted his attorney …
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… of shoplifting. One of the associates requested that she "come into their office," but Monzo did not comply. One associate then advised Monzo to return the … fact, but you didn’t report to him that a crime had been committed or that you thought that a crime had been …
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… Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a verified complaint seeking care and supervision of the children.1 … "erratic behavior [was] causing [Zach] to feel uncomfortable, insecure and [was] having a negative effect on … clear, the hospital discharged Zoe the next day with a recommendation for outpatient counseling and family counseling …
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… inmates in a housing unit. During that shift, her commander told her she had to work another eight-hour shift … back together." Fifteen or twenty minutes later, her commander relieved her for the day, as someone arrived to … lots. Recognizing those decisions involved employees coming to, or going from work, the Board nonetheless …
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… Simpkins went to buy marijuana from Ian Morris. Defendant accompanied Potts and Simpkins to Morris's apartment … saw defendant. According to Potts, defendant said he "bodied" someone.2 Potts also saw a bulge in defendant's … the shooting. The videotapes 2 Potts testified the term "bodied" meant someone had been killed. 4 A-4226-19 led police …
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… for reasons set forth by Judge Christopher R. Kazlau in his comprehensive written opinion. I. At approximately 2:48 a.m. … in a designated area contrary to Palisades Interstate Park Commission, Rules and Regulations, § 411.1(f). Defendant … classic example of a field inquiry . . . overlapping with community caretaking." The court also found defendant's …
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… from June 30, 2020 Law Division orders, dismissing his complaint against defendant Allstate Insurance Company on the parties' cross- motions for summary judgment. … judge rejected plaintiff's argument that the equitable remedies of laches, estoppel, or waiver applied here where …
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… this fixed because it's -- besides being a biohazard it's uncomfortable for the kids, we can fix it, and the expletives … he was going to get off that bed, as he has in the past and come at me . . . . " She believed the "inference" of a … a temporary restraining order (TRO) was issued. In her complaint seeking the TRO, plaintiff alleged defendant had …
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… In January 2017, a real estate title agency, Seaboard Title Company, received a fraudulent email that caused the agency … counts in the indictment. The negotiated agreement recommended a suspended sentence in the third-degree range. … Johnson's thoughtful written opinion. We add the following comments. I. Territorial Jurisdiction As a general …
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… the reasons outlined in Judge Guy P. Ryan's thoughtful and comprehensive written opinion. On July 24, 2010, defendant … On July 19, 2011, a few weeks before his trial was due to commence, defendant successfully moved to be removed from … for defendant's guilty pleas, the State agreed to recommend dismissal of thirteen counts of the indictment, …
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… the State's offer to dismiss his remaining charges and recommend he serve an aggregate sentence of 364 days in jail … receiving the discovery sooner would have changed the outcome of the case. Specifically, the judge noted defendant … under the first Strickland prong, a defendant must overcome "a strong presumption that counsel's conduct falls …
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… Div. July 26, 2017). 2 Plaintiff effectuated service of her complaint only upon these defendants. As a result, … a hostile work environment based on DCF's refusal to accommodate her request for handicap parking and transfer to … unit within the agency. In April 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging unlawful retaliation, …