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… which is engaged in or activities of which affect trade or commerce. In order to convict defendant of the charge, the … with internal command systems or structures, as well less organized and non- 1 The statute also provides that a … to principal or interest because of the laws relating to usury.12 The fifth element that the State must prove beyond a …
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… mitigate damages by only filing a claim with defendant's insurance carrier and not his own. He also argues the trial … in view of the parties' arguments and governing principles, we affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand for … immediately filed a claim with defendant's insurance company. Plaintiff took his car to Coury's Body Shop to …
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… the merits. Accordingly, we reverse. The State's verified complaint for forfeiture alleged police had information in … armed with a handgun out of fear of being robbed. While surveilling Mesadieu in the black pick-up, police observed … of his professional responsibilities should not have been visited on Mesadieu, particularly as the court file buttressed …
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… Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune. A police officer accompanied Diaz on his trip to the hospital, Freehold Officer … searching the alley and securing a copy of a nearby café's surveillance video footage. Upon returning to police … for many years before the shooting. Defendant instead posited that the prejudicial effect of Officer Vega's …
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… Common Oral Interpreting Exam Performance Deficiencies Page … for use by state court interpreter programs to ensure an objective, uniform, and nationwide performance … the candidate’s performance. Therefore, the following examples were designed to assist candidates who want to know why …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 13-06- 0852. Joseph E. Krakora, … police officer within 500 feet of a public housing complex, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1.1 On October 25, 2013, defendant … to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a four-year …
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… (Jacqueline), decedent's daughter, and dismissing James's complaint. We affirm. We summarize the facts from the motion … with cancer. She passed away on March 11, 2020, and is survived by her daughter, Katherine Bradley. 3 A-3111-20 … Div. 2015). 8 A-3111-20 Equally unavailing is James's groundless argument that the deed was forged. As correctly noted …
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… The parties had a lengthy divorce process. The complaint for divorce was filed in February 2015, a marital … the incident to police whom advised her to file a municipal complaint , which she attached to her emergent application. … urged the court to award fees to deter defendant's "relentless frivolous litigation." Relying on the certifications …
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… defendant screamed and threatened to call her boss and come to her workplace. The phone calls became so frequent … pointed to the prior conferences and ruling regarding disclosure of the restraining orders. Counsel also emphasized how … provokes a court into granting a mistrial," "principles of double jeopardy prevent a retrial, but there must be …
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… restraining defendant from having any form of contact or communication with Mary, the mother of his son, Michael, … the testimony of Mary and introduced into evidence a surveillance video which captured the encounter between the … was "directly contradict[ed]" by the footage. Nonetheless, the judge found "a small portion of [defendant's] …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2097-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.W., SVP-748-16. ________________________ … M.W., twenty-seven years old, appeals from a judgment that committed him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), a secure … the probability of sexually violent recidivism in adult males previously convicted of sexually violent offenses. See …
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… just shy of five years old. As Ann's mother voluntarily surrendered her parental rights, the court's order freed Ann … 30:4C- 15.1(a). He further contends the Division failed to comply with the notification requirements of the Indian … opportunity to visit Ann when he was out of jail, but he visited her only two times. As a result of his own choices, …
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… did not wish to participate in this program. B.C. also commented that she suspected the children's school referred this matter to the Division in retaliation for her complaining her daughter was bullied in school. In May 2018, … B.C. educationally neglected her children as she "did not ensure her children attend[ed] school in a consistent and …
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… Because the facts are detailed in Judge Santiago's comprehensive opinion, we only present a summary. Susan and … 2017, Guy has been in the care of resource parents who are committed to adopting him. At the time of his removal, Guy … & Permanency v. R.L.M., 236 N.J. 123, 146 (2018) (citing Lassiter v. Dep't of Soc. Servs., 452 U.S. 18, 30 (1981)). …
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… she went to a local hospital. Doctors conducted emergency surgery to remove the metal fragment, which had lodged in … specified that the client would pay a contingent fee to be computed in accordance with the sliding scale percentages … in an ultimate recovery of proceeds in the case. Nonetheless, the judge also concluded, albeit with reluctance, that …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 08-06-1047. Joseph E. Krakora, … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Id. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, 583 (2015) (quoting …
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… 2019 determination, the Deputy Director of Unemployment Insurance determined that appellant was "disqualified for … assumed that he was being terminated and returned the company keys, but failed to meet with the employer. … Jackson v. Concord Co., 54 N.J. 113, 117 (1969)). "Unless . . . the agency's action was arbitrary, capricious, or …
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… was known to travel in a vehicle containing hidden compartments. Cullen further testified he was advised the CI … at the George Washington Bridge. Cullen had previously surveilled defendant's home address and knew defendant drove … stop is a "lower standard than probable cause[.]" State v. Alessi, 240 N.J. 501, 518 (2020). We assess the totality of …
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… on our review of the record and the governing legal principles, we reject plaintiff's assertion that a clerical error … Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was … incentive to pursue. To secure a just determination and ensure 10 A-5383-18 fairness in the administration of this …
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… council passed a resolution authorizing Newark to utilize competitive contracting to procure the services rather than … 40A:11-4.1 (permitting local contracting units to use competing contracting in lieu of public bidding for certain … (quoting Bodies by Lembo, Inc. v. Cty. of Middlesex, 286 N.J. Super. 298, 309 (App. Div. 1996)). He …