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… of conviction for violations of his special conditions of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … 2C:5-1 and 2C:14- 2(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(5)(b). The State alleged defendant communicated through an online chat room with an undercover …
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… names for the purposes of clarity because they share a common surname. In doing so, we intend no disrespect. 2 The Life Legacy policy was issued by Mony Life Insurance Company of America and the Term 20 policy was issued by AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company. Both policies were distributed by AXA Advisors, …
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… with prejudice for discovery violations and failure to comply with court orders. On appeal, defendant contends the … Turkey. A child was born of the marriage. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on January 5, 2022, and defendant … owned or acquired by the parties during the marriage and compel plaintiff to pay alimony. 3 A-1296-23 The court …
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… pleaded guilty to second- degree eluding after meeting and completing plea forms with plea counsel. Plea counsel … would allow. But [the prosecutor] d[id not] want to risk coming back in November and . . . [defendant] not being … COURT: Okay. We left off with me asking whether you were comfortable and agreeing to giving up the rights that I put …
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… acquire Shree's real property by eminent domain, appointing commissioners, and denying Shree's motion to dismiss Seaside Park's condemnation complaint. We affirm. I. Shree owned real property in … authorized the municipal attorney to file a verified complaint and declaration of taking and to take all other …
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… We first discuss the series of orders on the parties' competing motions regarding emancipation, child support, … as of the relocation date. Darren did not immediately commence higher education, instead he worked full-time. The … The parties did not reach an agreement and again filed competing motions. The resulting September 1, 2023 order …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2) (count one); first-degree accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6(c)(1)(b) (count two); … The State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommended defendant be sentenced in the second-degree range … Dec. 16, 2019) (slip op. at 9). In June 2021, the PCR judge commenced an evidentiary hearing. Defendant and his plea …
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… the trial judge heard argument on defendant's motion to compel discovery, including the production of Eleanor's … of aggravating and mitigating factors were not 'based upon competent credible evidence in the record;' or (3) 'the … "Every time I went to the babysitter, this guy would come to me and, like, do–make me do some bad stuff that I …
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… Vernoia, Firko and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 91-6/21. David B. … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Colin Klika, Deputy Attorney … Angus filed a petition with the New A-1979-21 3 Jersey Commissioner of Education (the Commissioner) claiming she …
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… and in his official capacity as a West Amwell Township Committeeman, JAMES CALLY, individually and in his official capacity as a West Amwell Township Committeeman, GARY HOYER, individually and in his official capacity as a West Amwell Township Committeeman, JOHN DALE, individually and in his official …
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… defendant Nicholas Gerbino. Williams filed a Law Division complaint against defendant seeking damages stemming from … Esq., represented defendant was served with a summons and complaint by a process server, although defendant claimed the summons and complaint were left with an unidentified household member at …
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… Liability Act (FELA), 45 U.S.C. §§ 51-60, and the Locomotive Inspection Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 20701-20703. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged decedent had been "exposed on a … substances in causing lung cancer, as well as exposure to combinations of carcinogens at the same time, I conclude …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1, and … PROCEEDINGS. POINT V THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF RENDERED THE TRIAL UNFAIR.1 1 In Points II, III, and IV, defendant addresses the constitutional companion arguments of the ineffective assistance of counsel …
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… for claims stemming from Montes' alleged breach of a non-compete clause in an employment agreement he had with … defendants argue the trial court erred by: finding the non-compete clause enforceable; finding CKR liable for payment … (IT) consulting firm, which designs and maintains computer and internet-based systems for small and …
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… from the July 16, 2021 order of the Chancery Division compelling specific performance of a contract for the sale … the contract that day. The buyers subsequently filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Chancery Division … requiring specific performance of the contract, along with compensatory and punitive damages, and attorney's fees and …
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… "[t]rial counsel failed to fully investigate the case and communicate with [d]efendant, as well as represent … counsel's failure to: interview witnesses; sufficiently communicate with defendant; and seek removal of a courtroom … an evidentiary hearing. In a twenty-seven-page opinion accompanying the order, the judge addressed defendant's …
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… 1978 to 1982, when they were members of the club.3 Seeking compensatory and punitive damages, plaintiffs sued the New … County BGC, BGCA moved under Rule 4:6-2(b) to dismiss the complaints for lack of jurisdiction. The motion was denied. … service to their boy members; and . . . assistance to communities in the establishment of new Boys' Clubs." A …
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… three-day bench trial, the trial court found defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment and found him in … the temporary restraining order (TRO) but found he did not commit the predicate act of criminal mischief. It also found … plaintiff repeatedly stated she did not want to continue communicating with defendant and wished to be left alone, …
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… they were negligent. Defendants brought a third-party complaint against plaintiff's employer, Express. After one … severed, plaintiff's case focused on a limited liability company, defendant Far Brook Homes, LLC ("Far Brook"), which … Xin formed Far Brook, which is a limited liability company ("LLC"), for the purpose of building the house. Xin …
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… Currier, Firko, and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 92-6/21. Christopher … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Laurie L. Fichera, Deputy … the June 16, 2022 final decision of the Acting New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Acting Commissioner) requiring …