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… arrested shortly thereafter and admitted to police that he committed the robbery. The State offered defendant a … pled guilty to a first-degree crime, the State would recommend a sentence in the second-degree range of five to … in return for dismissal of counts two and three and a recommended sentence of ten years subject to NERA. The plea …
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… questions. Mosca also stated that defendant did not seem "uncomfortable or nervous," but, instead, seemed "relaxed" and … to Cooper, "was just kind of making himself visible" by "coming . . . into [Cooper's] eye" or "into [her] view." v. … on his doors at 2:00 a.m., while yelling his name to come out, so his "freedom to say no was somewhat taken away" …
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… he nor the children were removed from the home. Mark also completed parenting classes where he learned different … and Mark arguing. The counselor stated that after Logan completed the program, she did not think he needed any … Logan to continue with counseling and so the counselor recommended a second program. Defendant also testified, …
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… and A.A. at Zeke's school. Because Zeke was fatigued and uncommunicative, Valderrama was unable to interview him at the … impact with a belt or hand or foot. 9 A-3821-19 Dr. Weiner commented Zeke's injuries were "too numerous to count" and … frequently from being cooperative and playful to becoming combative. His behavior included swearing, spitting, …
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… that both of you must be bound by and it is going to become an order of the Court, correct. BELL: Yes. KLEIN: All … Bell's husband to be responsible for past due federal income taxes, and he allegedly waived any rights to equitable … of the net proceeds after payment of mortgages, taxes and commissions were placed in escrow. The marital home was in …
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… SYSTEMS LLC, a United Arab Emirates Limited Liability Company, and PACIFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Defendants-Respondents. ___________________________ … the February 16, 2022 Law Division order dismissing its complaint against defendants Dilip Rahulan, Pacific Control …
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… footage he obtained from the Crestbury Apartment complex located across the street from the row houses where … row houses on Morgan Boulevard. 1 The Crestbury Apartment complex also maintained a license plate reader which, … Olive Street at 4:45 a.m. 4 A-0948-23 While he was at the complex reviewing the footage, Detective Lee looked out a …
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… containing some retail but mostly residential units, in a commercial zone, which allows a maximum height of only … The property lies in the B-3 Zone, which allows only commercial uses and a maximum building height of twenty-five … first sought approval of the variances needed to build this complex, leaving site plan approval for a later time. …
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… containing some retail but mostly residential units, in a commercial zone, which allows a maximum height of only … The property lies in the B-3 Zone, which allows only commercial uses and a maximum building height of twenty-five … first sought approval of the variances needed to build this complex, leaving site plan approval for a later time. …
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… suggestive touching of [an] employee,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found that Respondent … violated three canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct and recommended that he be removed from office. Respondent … “in a sexually suggestive manner.” He argues that “the recommended quantum of discipline” -- removal -- “is excessive …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Determinations on the April 2021 Report and Recommendations of the Judiciary Special Committee on Landlord Tenant: In conjunction with those …
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… suggestive touching of [an] employee,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found that Respondent … violated three canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct and recommended that he be removed from office. Respondent … “in a sexually suggestive manner.” He argues that “the recommended quantum of discipline” -- removal -- “is excessive …
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… suggestive touching of [an] employee,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found that Respondent … violated three canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct and recommended that he be removed from office. Respondent … “in a sexually suggestive manner.” He argues that “the recommended quantum of discipline” -- removal -- “is excessive …
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… the Paradigm defendants), and dismissing its foreclosure complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from the … on September 30, 2010, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint, and on November 8, 2010, recorded a lis pendens … mortgage on April 1, 2010 and thereafter. The foreclosure complaint listed the date and amount of the first mortgage, …
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… the Paradigm defendants), and dismissing its foreclosure complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from the … on September 30, 2010, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint, and on November 8, 2010, recorded a lis pendens … mortgage on April 1, 2010 and thereafter. The foreclosure complaint listed the date and amount of the first mortgage, …
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… (2) references to his refusal to consent to a search of his computer and car, and (3) testimony by the interrogating … knew defendant was lying. We agree that these three issues combine to undermine the integrity of the verdict and … 2C:29-3(b)(1); fourth-degree tampering by destroying computer data, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6(1); and fourth-degree …
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… (2) references to his refusal to consent to a search of his computer and car, and (3) testimony by the interrogating … knew defendant was lying. We agree that these three issues combine to undermine the integrity of the verdict and … 2C:29-3(b)(1); fourth-degree tampering by destroying computer data, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6(1); and fourth-degree …
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… the Court on a presentment from the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (Advisory Committee). The Advisory Committee concluded that respondent, former Superior Court …
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… (2) references to his refusal to consent to a search of his computer and car, and (3) testimony by the interrogating … knew defendant was lying. We agree that these three issues combine to undermine the integrity of the verdict and … 2C:29-3(b)(1); fourth-degree tampering by destroying computer data, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6(1); and fourth-degree …
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… (2) references to his refusal to consent to a search of his computer and car, and (3) testimony by the interrogating … knew defendant was lying. We agree that these three issues combine to undermine the integrity of the verdict and … 2C:29-3(b)(1); fourth-degree tampering by destroying computer data, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6(1); and fourth-degree …