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… alcohol monitoring system. Soberlink, https://www.soberlink.com (last visited Jan. 28, 2026). 3 A-0039-24 I. Factual … damage" to the family. Dr. Gomberg made the following recommendations, which the parties incorporated into paragraph 5.1 of the MSA: A. [Plaintiff] shall remain completely sober during his parenting time with the …
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… Construction Group, LLC, Green Field Builders Group, LLC1 (company defendants), Sean Brennan and Michael Tennyson … 4:43-2(b) (proof hearing), entering judgment against the company defendants in the amount of $202,500, but finding … Financial Officer and partner, owned thirty percent of the company; Tennyson, an officer and director, also owned …
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… 07928 Telephone: 973.433.9100 Email: gruppuso.legal@outlook.com Gregory Morvillo (admitted pro hac vice) MORVILLO PLLC … York 10019 Telephone: 646.831.1531 Email: gm@morvillopllc.com Attorneys for Defendants Accu Reference Medical Lab, … York 10004 Tel: 212.202.2600 Email: mtremonte@shertremonte.com yjacobs@shertremonte.com krenzler@shertremonte.com …
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… to sift meticulously through the record in search of any combination of facts supporting a lesser-included charge." … manslaughter is an intentional homicide committed under extenuating circumstances that mitigate the … which would otherwise be murder under [section] 2C:11-3 is committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … of the municipality as Block 424.02, Lot 11.238, and is commonly known as 66 Cedar Grove Lane. There are five …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … records of the municipality as Block 1100.03, Lot 8 and is commonly known as 4522 Church Road. The parcel is .9896 …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … records of the municipality as Block 301.11, Lot 1, and is commonly known as 3220 Route 38. The parcel is .91 acres on …
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… anything [it’s] just that I read you your rights.” Without comment, defendant reviewed and signed the card. The … and respond to questions.” The court also cited defendant’s comment that he was “going to jail regardless,” viewing that … use by law-enforcement agencies in New Jersey, and make recommendations as to best practices on this issue. Second, …
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… id. § 52-2(c)(3). Successful graduates who have committed certain offenses and apply for expungement are … a second chance to rehabilitated offenders who have made a commitment to lead law-abiding lives. The relevant statutes … 7-8) 3. The Legislature passed a broad-ranging law in 2016, commonly known as the drug court expungement statute, which …
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… which included funding for research laboratories, computerized classrooms, and interconnected cyber networks. … Jersey (ACLU-NJ), joined by several other parties, filed a complaint in the Superior Court, Chancery Division, against … their official capacities (State or State defendants). The complaint asserted that the grants to the Yeshiva and the …
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… claim with the Township on September 11, 2012. Plaintiffs commenced this action on September 18, 2012, and amended the complaint in September 2013 to add the Township as a … the plaintiff has evidence that reveals his or her possible complicity. In the setting of the Tort Claims Act, the …
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… The lack of a limiting instruction and the prosecutor’s comment on the evidence did not constitute plain error. 2 1. … demeanor as proof of his guilt was beyond the scope of fair comment. The prosecutor was free to discuss the … that when evidence is admitted for a limited purpose, comments in summation that exceed the bounds of that purpose …
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… have a constitutional right to an impartial and mentally competent tribunal. Jury irregularity, including sleeping, … the issue of whether he was denied his right to be tried by competent jurors. Although defendant failed to identify the … defendant, did not deprive him of his right to mentally competent jurors, and was not clearly capable of producing …
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… find beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant actually committed the prior offense before that evidence may receive … beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant actually committed the prior offense. Having determined that the … presented clear and convincing evidence that the defendant committed the offense. The judgment of the Appellate …
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… unanimous Court. The Court considers whether the New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) was required to analyze the potential … operated under State supervision, provided individualized comments and/or recommendations to the Commissioner …
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… purchased the property at issue here (the property), a commercial warehouse located next to the existing church. In … building, electric, and fire inspections remained incomplete, and no certificate of occupancy had been issued as … site and conducted religious services. These services were comprised of approximately 10 people, including church …
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… weapon. Wilson-Seidle’s estate and survivors filed a complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in federal court, naming … as defendants three former MCPO assistant prosecutors. The Complaint alleged that defendants were aware of Seidle’s … to properly investigate Wilson-Seidle’s domestic abuse complaints, improperly returned Seidle’s weapon to him, and …
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… attended a free eye screening conducted by the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Commission) at the Jersey Shore Family Health Center (Family … Center, a 600-bed hospital, is one of six hospitals that comprise the Meridian Health system. The Medical Center …
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… in New Jersey, there must be territorial jurisdiction. At common law, the requirement for territorial jurisdiction … meant that a state could prosecute only those crimes committed within its territorial borders, but this notion has relaxed over time. It has now become common for states to invoke jurisdiction whenever any …
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… crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-18b. The State agreed to recommend dismissal or merger of the vehicular homicide charge … controls, or other laws whose violations risk harm to the community at large.” Defendant argues that a violation of … by defendant, however, the Seat Belt Law does protect the community at large and not merely discrete individuals. The …