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… Odukoya appeals from a June 10, 2022 order dismissing his complaint against defendants Temitope Sobamowo a/k/a … him. We affirm both orders. In 2022, Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery … In August 2021, Jennifer died in a car accident while visiting family in Nigeria. As a result of Jennifer's death, …
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… Indictment No. 15-10-2534); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (count one, Indictment No. 16-04-1138); … charged defendant with: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); first-degree … The PCR court noted defendant conceded his trial counsel visited with him on at least three occasions while he was …
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… told appellant's remarks did not mandate his involuntary commitment, but helpline personnel offered to conduct a … did not feel unsafe. However, she told police appellant's comment about not caring if he was shot was "normal, or … Police. That same year, appellant's comments at a doctor's visit impelled the doctor to also contact police with …
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… that severed sexual assault and related charges allegedly committed by defendant Salaam Leeks upon three different … Defendant then called C.D. "numerous times asking her to come over to his apartment." C.D. reported because she … and considered him "a really good friend." After defendant visited her on November 18, 2015, K.M. received a call from …
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… and identified defendant as one of the individuals who had committed the robbery. 2 Daymon is not a party to this … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2); (2) first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and … account, and video surveillance from the store. She also visited the crime scene. Blum considered filing two pretrial …
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… moderate weight. There is a risk that this defendant will commit another offense. Although the defendant indicates … of a motor vehicle, increases the risk this defendant will commit another offense. Aggravating factor nine [N.J.S.A. … deaf ears. The public needs to be generally deterred by the visitation of the lengthy prison sentence on an offender …
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… had a non-marital romantic relationship and have a child in common (M.W., born in 2011). The parties lived together with … of him until December 8, 2015, when he came home from a visit with defendant with a black eye and cut above his eye. … I don't know, he's doing things in public which isn't that common with him. I just feel like he's going to do something …
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… Directive # 14-05 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-0012] TO: Assignment … Divisions worked together to develop the forms. On the recommendation of those two Conferences as well as the … truthfully. 4. You shall permit your probation offi cer to visit your residence or any other suitable place. 5. You …
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… from an August 24, 2020 judgment dismissing their verified complaint seeking to revoke the probate of their late father Joel D. Perkel's Will, compel a formal accounting by the executor, Frank L. … always provide for [them]." She claimed that during their visits in recent years, her father "would tell [her] to take …
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… we affirm for the reasons stated by Judge Axelrad in her comprehensive oral opinion on October 6, 2021. We add the following comments. Under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), the Division must … incarceration because the prison would not allow in-person visits during COVID-19. Despite the Division's efforts, the …
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… will endure throughout these proceedings. The Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth, §IO .21 states the spirit in this language: Judicial involvement in managing complex litigation does not lessen the duties and … yearly basis on September I. For an updated contact please visit the MultiCounty Litigation Website or call chambers at …
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… boyfriend, which led to plaintiff seeking a TRO. The complaint alleged the predicate act of harassment and that defendant committed prior acts of domestic violence against plaintiff. … custody of the child, and defendant was granted supervised visitation at her parents' home where she was residing. The …
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… following the interview. The following day, detectives accompanied the child to retrace her route on the day of her … daughter. Defendant was not arrested because he agreed to accompany detectives back to the SVU for further questioning. … Belize, but later insisted he knew where she lived and had visited there before. Detective Cifuentes informed defendant …
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… them with an aunt. The court further ordered Laura to comply with the Division's recommendations, including … a batterer's intervention program and suspending his visits until the children's therapists could opine on … services in prison, after which the issue could be revisited. II Our review of family court decisions is limited. …
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… and JANET BERARDI, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. FMI INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, and LOYAS AGENCY, … at their second home. Defendant Franklin Mutual Insurance Company (FMI) provides insurance for plaintiffs' primary … Ct. App. 1977). In Lititz, a dog bit a child when the child visited the dog owner's business. Ibid. The business owner's …
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… order that granted the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants JTI Real Estate, LLC, and its … we dismiss the appeal. The facts alleged in plaintiff's complaint are straightforward. The course of the four-year … be heard on summary judgment. Ordinarily, "we are loath to visit the sins of the lawyer upon the innocent client." SWH …
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… in the Air Force. An investigation revealed that plaintiff committed physical and emotional maltreatment of defendant … After the parties separated, they consistently had issues communicating. Each parent accused the other of withholding … shall include a "[s]pecific schedule as to parenting time/visitation including, but not limited to, weeknights, …
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… concerns with "conflicts" in plaintiff's home and "miscommunication" between plaintiff and the child. Plaintiff … time with her and there were concerns with their level of communication. Therefore, she was "agreeable to do therapy … days a week with" her. Nonetheless, the child agreed to "visit" plaintiff and "work [his] way into staying over." On …
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… slip op. at 2. We also concluded defendant did not overcome the presumption of imprisonment set forth in N.J.S.A. … FAILURE TO ADVISE THE DEFENDANT AS TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF COMMENCING SERVICE OF A STAYED SENTENCE ENTITLES THE … hours of community service per month. He had one office visit to his probation officer and seven telephonic …
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… Atlas, which NJSP identified as a rental vehicle. He was accompanied by a woman later identified as co-defendant Martha … on the way back to New Jersey. Detective Sanchez, accompanied by Sergeant Sanders, "established physical … defendant were "coming from Virginia" where they went to visit defendant's "mom's aunt" for "about [three] days." She …