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… a "homicide which would otherwise be murder . . . [that] is committed in the heat of passion resulting from a reasonable … her into pleading guilty by telling her that she would lose her daughter forever, that "a trial could put my mother … Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 10 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee …
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… past the home where he and Ms. Seidle lived before their separation. He saw a car in the driveway he did not recognize … Count two was dismissed. The State agreed to recommend a thirty-year term of incarceration with an … a jury to decide whether they apply and whether they would completely excuse your conduct with respect to the …
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… Judges Hoffman and Suter. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 149-5/16. Y.Y., … not agree she could request a hearing before the Board in closed session and "your children will be entitled to … than her and suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease.4 She separated from him in October 2013, because she and her …
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… posted his 2013 Nissan 370Z Touring on the website Cars.com,2 an online platform that links car shoppers with … and practices for Venture resulting in an ascertainable loss. In addition, plaintiff sought punitive damages under … counsel reasonably would have expended to achieve a comparable result." Id. at 336. The trial court may also reduce …
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… school graduation, plaintiff offered to assist defendant in completing an 1 We use initials for the parties and a … no need at this point for him to be represented by separate counsel . . . . [H]e's very intelligent. He's well … parents, third parties, such as grandparents, who have a close relationship with a child, have no inherent rights to …
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… obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … from plaintiff and Myers back to Myers, as his sole and separate property. Richard Olive, an attorney, prepared the … Company (Stewart) insured NCMC. As part of the NCMC closing documents, Myers certified he was the sole owner of …
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… attempts to expand the principles of sidewalk liability for commercial properties to a residential property that was … hard." Plaintiff immediately went for treatment at two separate medical facilities. She sustained multiple fractures … 9 A-3851-23 natural condition of the sidewalk. No witness refuted defendants' efforts, as described in Christopher's …
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… pre-trial intervention (PTI). His PTI application was "recommended for rejection," and defendant was subsequently … States, was from Nigeria, had stated he had "possible future plans to apply for United States [c]itizenship," and … plea colloquy, and to the probation officer during the preparation of the pre-sentence report." The court held …
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… calls from jail with her sister LaShae Trussell on three separate calls a month after Daniel Jr.'s death; with Daniel … defendant told Trussell she panicked––"all rationality, all common sense, . . . everything left"––because her son had … beyond the average ken of the jury. This opinion directly refuted defendant's claim that 21 A-2381-22 Daniel Jr. died …
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… HERKIMER INVESTMENT, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MARINA GOLDSTEIN; … a series of seven notes, 1 Although these are two separate actions, we consolidate the appeals as there are … Goldstein and Marina Goldstein . . . now or in the future, and with full knowledge that said loans, advances or …
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… obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … from plaintiff and Myers back to Myers, as his sole and separate property. Richard Olive, an attorney, prepared the … Company (Stewart) insured NCMC. As part of the NCMC closing documents, Myers certified he was the sole owner of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION … “defendants”), to apply non-New Jersey law to three separate actions for damages allegedly caused by the ingestion … sheet and amended complaint. The initial fact sheet disclosed Texas as the state where plaintiffs have resided since …
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… school graduation, plaintiff offered to assist defendant in completing an 1 We use initials for the parties and a … no need at this point for him to be represented by separate counsel . . . . [H]e's very intelligent. He's well … parents, third parties, such as grandparents, who have a close relationship with a child, have no inherent rights to …
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… LIMITING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY ON THE USE OF [NICOLE'S] COMPLAINTS. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT III THE TRIAL COURT … IN ONE[,] FALSE IN ALL["] INSTRUCTION EVEN THOUGH THE COMPLAINING WITNESS'S CREDIBILITY WAS A KEY ISSUE AT TRIAL. … was being investigated for domestic violence, defendant disclosed he had been in a relationship with Sara for "a year …
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… to undergo evaluations for substance abuse. L.L. agreed and complied. J.N., Sr., who was on parole, also agreed, but he … problems 4 A-2563-15T3 L.L. faced including: the loss of her cash benefits from welfare, inability to pay … treatment independently of [the Center]." In the closing paragraph, as it had in its September letter, the Center …
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… EXPERT TESTIMONY INTRODUCED BY THE STATE WAS IMPROPER AND, COMBINED WITH THE INSUFFICIENT JURY INSTRUCTIONS ON THE … SHOULD HAVE BEEN GRANTED. IV. THE PROSECUTOR EXCEEDED FAIR COMMENT AND DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR TRIAL. V. … PARTICIPATE MEANINGFULLY IN THE INVESTIGATION, PRE-TRIAL PREPARATION AND ACTUAL TRIAL AND HOLLOWAY WAS DEPRIVED OF THE …
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… and third-degree terroristic threats by threatening to commit a crime of violence and then acting on that threat of … there were people knocking on his door and people were coming out of the woods to get him. Defendant resided in an … demonstrated he confused his guilty plea, relating to a separate misdemeanor for kicking the police canine, and not …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS June 4, 2019 Elsbeth J. Crusius, Esq. … subject property is located in Paterson’s First Ward, in close proximity to the Great Falls National Historical Park … Lane, and a rear, narrower, one-story segment, running parallel to and set back from Geering Lane. Generally, the …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … for tax year 2010 with a portion of a 2009 passed-through loss from that same partnership pursuant to the federally … to 2010 (and, of course, reducing [his] credit for 2011 and future years by $436,281.” The resultant reduction in the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS GREGORY CUNEO, individually and as a … v. All Am. Ford, Inc., No. A-000795-15-T3 and Barbarino v. Paramus Ford, Inc., No. A-000796-15-T3. Subsequent to entry … specifically ruled that plaintiff suffered no monetary loss or other harm. Defendant argues that based upon the …