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… 2 A-2184-18T2 circumstances related to changes in his income and the income of his former spouse, defendant Seema Shetty. Based on … our Supreme Court in Lepis. To determine whether there is a prima facie showing of changed circumstances, a judge must …
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… and Reid with two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (counts one and eight); four … Defendant and Reid fled with approximately $2100. Defendant committed the second robbery around 3:30 a.m. on April 25, … FOR AN EVIDENTIARY HEARING BECAUSE DEFENDANT ESTABLISHED A PRIMA FACIE CASE OF TRIAL COUNSEL'S INEFFECTIVENESS FOR …
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… stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of being exposed to diesel fumes while at work. On the day that she was exposed … a train tunnel. When she entered the tunnel, she smelled diesel fumes and saw blue smoke. As she walked farther into … she observed that the blue smoke and diesel odor was coming from two idling trucks. She telephoned the …
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… for a forbearance regardless of whether the homeowner’s primary residence is already the subject of a foreclosure … proceeding. The Sandy-impacted homeowner shall apply to the commissioner, on forms to be provided by the department, for … exercised its authority to establish two different remedies to address Superstorm Sandy victims' financial distress …
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… 2C:39-4(e) (count two).1 Defendant also was charged in Complaint No. W2014-158-1335 with the disorderly persons … the defiant trespasser charge . The State also agreed to recommend that the armed robbery be considered a second- … the night of the robbery, defendant expressed interest in committing a robbery, left the residence, and returned out …
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… Enviro-Sciences Inc. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint because it was barred by the statute of … to state a claim. The trial court dismissed plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. We affirm. The following facts are … property. In order to sell the property, plaintiffs had to comply with certain obligations under the New Jersey …
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… has been punctuated by her continued drug use and lack of compliance with treatment programs and other services … L.B.'s care, P.L.A.M. would suffer acute harm that could become enduring due to her confusion and young age. Dr. Wells … and bus passes. The judge noted defendant's lack of compliance with these services. Specifically, the judge …
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… Gonzalez, attorney for respondent. PER CURIAM This matter comes before us on remand from the Supreme Court. At issue … DWI conviction, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26(b), was lawful under the community caretaking doctrine. We hold that it was not. As a … stop the vehicle, and because the stop was lawful under the community caretaking doctrine that permits police officers …
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… numerous times to calm down, but defendant did not comply. Defendant repeatedly moved around Beach to make sure … up [his] middle finger, and grabbing [his] private[,]" and commented to him: "I should lock you up. This is not . . . … obscene hand gestures and took offense to Schaeffer's comments. Beach served defendant with a summons, charging …
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… light-industrial (L-I) zone, where single-family uses and commercial pet-grooming facilities are not permitted. In … writs in the Law Division. In counts one and two of the complaint, plaintiffs sought a judgment invalidating the … summary judgment to defendants on counts one and two of the complaint. The order noted that plaintiffs had voluntarily …
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… The teacher and the assistant reported the child's comments to the school principal, who contacted the police. … defiant, continued to do well academically. The doctor commented exposure to domestic violence can cause behavioral … State v. R.K., 220 N.J. 444, 459 (2015). In State v. Balles, 47 N.J. 331 (1966), the victim's mother testified the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … of the minor child and plaintiff has been the parent of primary residence. Plaintiff has certified that looking back … Stapel, Falling to Pieces: New York State Civil Legal Remedies Available to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender …
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… envelope, markers, keys, a mini speaker, a brush, and a comb. Additionally, a bag of meth was found in a keychain on … the answer was "it belonged to [defendant]," the jury is to completely disregard that testimony and to not take it into … humans, no trial can ever be entirely free of even the smallest defect. Our goal, nonetheless, must always be …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … (DMF) that serves as the basis for the Pretrial Services recommendation issued in each case pursuant to CJRA. This … no release for specific Graves Act offenses may constitute prima facie evidence sufficient to overcome the presumption …
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… Officer Corado smelled an odor of burnt marijuana coming from the car. He was able to identify the odor based … and as a result of that cooperation, other persons in the community were "after him." Defendant explained that he had … he was on probation. Defendant changed residences in the community where he lived, moving from his mother's house to …
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… ROBERTO, wife of ALESSANDRO ROBERTO, KELLER DEPKEN FUEL OIL COMPANY, INC., a/k/a HOP ENERGY LLC, and MIDLAND FUNDING … 646-0887 Attorneys for Petitioner Email: kbonchi@e;mslaw.com, ealmanza@gmslaw.com FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, … authority, and that is wl)ere the governmental involvement primarily ends. N.J.S.A. 54:5-31 and -32. From that point …
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… uniform statute promulgated by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in 1997. Griffith v. … "should be interpreted so as to avoid jurisdictional competition and conflict and require cooperation with courts … born in May 2020 and has lived with his mother since birth—primarily in Guyana, "with limited periods in New Jersey …
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… were not withdrawn. In the PCR court's written decision accompanying the August 1, 2023 order denying Johnson's PCR … prejudiced the defense. Because [Johnson] has neither made prima facie showing that his counsel was ineffective, nor … Counsel Had the Duty to Review the Entire Record and the Concomitant 8 A-0206-23 Obligation to Elucidate the Issues …
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… midnight on June 6, 2022. Lichty, then assigned to the Community Impact Division (CID), had been employed by the … v. Smith, 134 N.J. 599, 618 (1994); see also State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 106 (2017). [T]he officer need point only … officers are particularly vulnerable to violence often becoming its victims." State v. Valentine, 134 N.J. 536, …
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… court's April 5, 2023 order for judgment and appointment of commissioners in this condemnation action involving property … purpose. Consequently, Mariana asserts the HCIA's verified complaint must be dismissed to comport with the Eminent Domain Act ("the Act"), N.J.S.A. …