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… by yelling "No, fuck you." All of them ignored his command.2 Devlin remained outside the residence and waited … that "defendant should have been aware that his right to freely move had been restricted at this point." The court … unwilling to do so, an officer may conduct a brief and targeted search of the area where the registration might …
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… of removal. On March 4, 2020, defendant filed another complaint against plaintiff for unpaid rent. Plaintiff … And, on balance, the [c]ourt finds that . . . plaintiff did get the benefit of living in the unit for years and . . . … the dicta in the case law that a tenant cannot live rent free despite the illegality outweighs . . . plaintiff's …
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… Foligno (collectively, defendants) and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. The motion judge granted the … alleged bias and retaliation is essentially an attempt to get a second bite at the proverbial apple." The judge held … in which he alleged, among other things, violations of his free-speech and association rights under the New Jersey …
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… In exchange for his plea, the State agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced at the lowest end of the … do[ no]t appeal within the first [forty-five] days, you can get a [thirty]-day extension for good cause. If you do[ no]t … appeals, especially in this case where the defendant freely and voluntarily pled guilty and was sentenced in …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-1744. Arthur J. Murray argued … when he later asked the other officer why she wanted to get a message to the motorist, the officer told him the … her driving history. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. A few weeks later, the driver appeared …
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… of the Crime Were Satisfied and a Crime Was Therefore Committed. 3. The Defendant Must Be Resentenced Because the … the vehicle. After travelling a short way, the victim broke free and jumped out of the vehicle, ran to a nearby … up to the car and asks for directions and asks for a ride, gets the directions and not the ride, . . . [d]efendant then …
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… "any penetration causes [him] severe pain and makes [him] uncomfortable, even in consensual relationships." He explained … The expert stated plaintiff indicated he had "hopes" of getting involved with psychotherapy. Dr. Conte further … As we recently stated, this provision "does not purport to free a public entity from liability. It instead limits the …
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… Civil Part that resulted in the dismissal of plaintiff's complaint against a contractor, Brown's Heating, Cooling & … general practice to "start a four or five-day job without getting a commencement check." Although they later asked … 285 N.J. Super. 230, 241 (App. Div. 1995). "Litigants are free to represent themselves if they so choose, but in …
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… forth at length in the PCR judge's written decision that accompanied the order under review. Defendant was born in … to withdraw your guilty plea based on the advice that you get from your immigration attorney prior to your sentencing … forced or threatened to plead guilty, he did so of his "own free will," and he was "guilty" of the offenses to which he …
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… 15 COMPLETIONS … probation division in each county reviews eligible cases for presentation to the Gun Violence Reduction Initiative … tested negative for illicit substances, remained arrest-free, and paid his fines in full. Due to his engagement with … helped him resolve parking tickets so that he could get his driver’s license restored. S.E. was referred to an …
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… amounts of drugs to runners to sell to customers. The income from the drugs flowed in the opposite direction up the … offered an opinion, the grand jurors "would have felt free to decide" whether to indict. The detective's testimony … diploma, "which would permit him[,] as his plans are[,] to get gainful employment." After balancing the aggravating and …
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… permanently separated in 2019. They have two children together, a son N.M. (Nathan) born in February 2009 and a … plaintiff texted defendant he "d[id]n't have permission to come to [her] door," and never retracted that statement. … To survive constitutional challenges of vagueness or free speech, a "finding [of harassment] must be supported by …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Lourdes I. Santiago in her comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … irreversible brain damage and is now in a permanent vegetative state. Had defendants obtained 5 A-4877-16T1 prompt … in parenting classes and provided to her both supervised visitation and supervised therapeutic visitation with Nevin. …
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… Submitted December 10, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Messano and Fasciale. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … a stable environment for the child, and when the father visited with the child, the visits caused the child to …
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… entered an order of protection prohibiting defendant from communicating with K.O. or their two children in any manner, … November 19, 2014, the court entered a temporary order of visitation, modifying the order of protection to allow … N.J. Super. 178, 182-83 (App. Div. 2004). Subsection (a) targets specific modes of speech, including communications "at …
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… Submitted November 12, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Rose, and Firko. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a guardianship complaint in the Chancery Division, Family Part against … his State prison sentence, the Division coordinated monthly visits with defendant and James at Southern State Prison. …
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… of [s]ection 26(a) of your lease which reads: "The comfort and rights of other tenants must not be interfered … apartment. Quinones testified he addressed the issue of the visitors with defendant "plenty of times" and "[defendant] … defendant's residence when they returned late from work together. He observed people sleeping in the hallway but …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Lourdes I. Santiago in her comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … irreversible brain damage and is now in a permanent vegetative state. Had defendants obtained 5 A-4877-16T1 prompt … in parenting classes and provided to her both supervised visitation and supervised therapeutic visitation with Nevin. …
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… Submitted November 12, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Rose, and Firko. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a guardianship complaint in the Chancery Division, Family Part against … his State prison sentence, the Division coordinated monthly visits with defendant and James at Southern State Prison. …
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… of [s]ection 26(a) of your lease which reads: "The comfort and rights of other tenants must not be interfered … apartment. Quinones testified he addressed the issue of the visitors with defendant "plenty of times" and "[defendant] … defendant's residence when they returned late from work together. He observed people sleeping in the hallway but …