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… where he submitted to a breath alcohol test that disclosed defendant had a blood alcohol content of 0.15%. 3 … and one year thereafter. Defendant was also sentenced to community service, jail time, and payments of various fines … September 16, 2020. The Law Division did not enter a separate order or judgment of conviction concerning the DWI …
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… under N.J.R.E. 404(b) and the principles of fresh complaint. We affirm for the reasons set forth below. I. The … purposes, such as proof of motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, plan, knowledge, identity or absence of mistake or … sex assault went to defendant's plan to desensitize R.T. to future sexual contacts. See Id. at 196. R.T.'s account to …
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… evidence has been presented and counsel have made their closing arguments, I will tell you what the law is and you … through a headset].1 I do this because you may feel more comfortable responding with some degree of privacy and because I need you to be completely open and honest in your responses. I also want to …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … motion for summary judgment to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice for lack of subject-matter … within 90 days of the date of this notice, or (2) file a complaint (with the required fee) with the Tax Court of New …
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… follow, we affirm. In 2010, defendant's cousin, E.T., disclosed to her school guidance counselor that defendant … N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b) (victim E.T.). The State agreed to recommend a maximum aggregate sentence of twenty-years … (1987). He described covert incest as "when a child becomes the object of a parent's affection, love, passion, and …
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… parties married in Pakistan in 2015, and have one child in common, a son who is currently three years old. Plaintiff … that an FRO was not necessary to protect the plaintiff from future acts of violence. Id. at 411–12. In reversing the … the marriage as a reliable predictor of [the] defendant's future conduct with [the] plaintiff" and the "judge …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5340-17T1 ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, and ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. KAMEL KAZAN, D.C., …
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… Wade Rockwell, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Carlos J. Martinez, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … an order terminating the Title Nine litigation, because a complaint for termination of parental rights had been filed. … "Courts need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." In re …
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… the United States. Luke currently attends Mercer County Community College, pursuing a GED and aspiring to be an auto … . . . and when that wasn't enough she acceded to him coming to the United States and consented to him being under … to the trial court that heard the witnesses, sifted the competing evidence, and made reasoned conclusions." …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend an eighteen-month custodial term. Defendant would be … penalties would be imposed. The record shows that defendant completed a plea form, which set forth the terms of the plea … responded to questions regarding sexual offenses on a separate form. Among other things, defendant was asked if he …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … underwent a district-wide revaluation. 2 home that is close to plaintiff’s home (plaintiff and his wife own another … has yet to move in. Plaintiff relied upon four comparables, including the Subject, all of which were in the …
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… appellant had not overdosed, but rather taken his doses close in time. She explained appellant was no longer taking … some context." He found her testimony credible about the common nature of misdiagnoses and that appellant had … CURRENT MENTAL STATE AND TREATMENT BY SPECULATING ABOUT HIS FUTURE CONDUCT IN DETERMINING WHETHER HE POSES A SIGNIFICANT …
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… as property manager of the Cherry Hill Towers apartment complex was the proximate cause of her being shot by her … comprised of 434 residential apartment units in two separate buildings, was sold in October 2018. The complex was fully enclosed 4 A-2394-21 by a security gate with one central …
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… it instead to the January 2019 rent. Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part seeking the return of … did not object to having been named as defendant in the complaint. In addition, he admitted ownership of the leased … So, I own the property through my LLC [(limited liability company)]. THE COURT: You're the owner? DEFENDANT: Yeah. The …
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… a February 7, 2019 decision, which required it to turn over communications from a victim advocate, records and … The reasons for the denial were set forth in a fourteen-paragraph, three-page email, which addressed the guidelines … victim, and the public, from such unprovoked attacks in the future. The State also considered the factors in favor of …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0168-19T1 RUSSELL SMITH, Complainant-Appellant, v. MOORESTOWN TOWNSHIP, … other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0168-19T1 PER CURIAM Complainant Russell Smith (Smith) appeals from a Government … records upon request, unless they are exempt from disclosure). As we explain, the Moorestown custodian of records …
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… a loaded multi-round magazine on a shelf in Mary's bedroom closet. A secondary box of ammunition containing live rounds … a plastic bag containing oxycodone pills and drug dealing paraphernalia, including a scale, empty packets and a razor … criminal activity. The next day, the Division filed a complaint and order to show cause against Anna and Mark for …
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… violation of probation (VOP) for his alleged failure to comply with the conditions of probation imposed when he was … officer testified 3 A-4669-17T4 that defendant did not complete the intake process. When she started to "review the … and she sent computer notices to him to report on two separate dates, but "he did not do that." No one was home when …
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… On April 29, 2018, plaintiff filed a domestic violence (DV) complaint, asserting that plaintiff was "having issues" with … only his messages are legible. In substance, the parties' communications focused on their disagreements over their tax … threatened any physical harm to the other. The closest thing to a threat was defendant's statement that he …
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… accident and described the area where plaintiff fell as a combination of concrete slabs and brick pavers, with the … the Main Street sidewalk. In March 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against the City alleging that it had negligently … then engaged in and completed discovery. Following the close of discovery, the City filed a motion for summary …