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… N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(c) and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6; conspiracy to commit racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(b) to (d); and two … was indicted for five crimes: second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering; first-degree racketeering; first-degree … machine used for illegal gambling. Defendant took the position that the Storino brothers were controlled by and …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and to recommend concurrent eighteen-year prison terms subject to the … witnesses brought against him; and the right to compel witnesses. [Defendant] said no one had 6 A-2117-20 … fact that a trial strategy fails to obtain the optimal outcome for a defendant is insufficient 9 A-2117-20 to show …
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… Leone, and Vernoia. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2014-2092. Sciarra & Catrambone, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Todd A. Wigder, Deputy Attorney General, on the … Action was issued, removing Restrepo from his position effective February 21, 2014. Restrepo simultaneously …
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… and evidence are detailed in Judge Nora J. Grimbergen's comprehensive opinion, which she rendered after a one-day … had gone to the house, described the bed as having a fitted comforter with puncture holes looking "like slits into the … family court's findings of fact because of its superior position to judge the credibility of witnesses and weigh the …
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… GUILD, INC., Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey State Racing Commission. Nancy A. Del Pizzo argued the cause for … v. Miller, 115 N.J.L. 61, 63 (Sup. Ct. 1935)). "[A]ny position left vacant, . . . is not counted to determine what …
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… of you." Duncan did not report McFarland's request to the compliance manager who handled a subsequent investigation … par and I had to get P for performing." McFarland also complained that his travel arrangements were pushed aside … but is unsure whether any actually attended. In her deposition, Duncan claimed that McFarland would also make …
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… to Aeroplating. Plaintiffs' action was based on the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to -23.24, as well as the common law torts of negligence, trespass, and nuisance. ECI … years after ECI vacated the premises. The court's imposition of liability on ECI for a discharge of TCE was based …
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… of first-degree aggravated manslaughter, in return for a recommended twelve-year A-0971-16T1 3 prison term subject to … indicated to you something about somebody took my money, come help me, somebody took my money; is that correct? … I looked down the hallway because there was some more noise coming, well not the hallway but down the corridor of the …
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… Yvette on January 25, 2018, when she "came in with [a] complaint that [Erica] came home from work and found her in … defense counsel moved for a mistrial, contending the State committed a serious, albeit unintentional, discovery … On June 12, 2019, after the trial ended, the judge issued a comprehensive oral decision including the following factual …
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… was demonstrated by the intensity and content of their communications, including the exchange of nearly 1300 highly … We conclude the proliferate and exceedingly intimate communications between the parties constituted a dating … felony conviction in the Pennsylvania matter. The disposition of that complaint is not contained in the record. 7 …
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… of its regulations concerning the New Jersey Unemployment Compensation Law (UC Law), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71. The UC … of N.J.A.C. 12:16-23.2(a)(4). I. The Department and its Commissioner administer and enforce the UC Law. N.J.S.A. … Department in an extremely difficult, if not untenable, position of having to ascertain, without the benefit of a …
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… on January 1, 2018. On January 29, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division naming the State of New … age." He also alleged defendants violated the Workers' Compensation Law (WCL), specifically N.J.S.A. 34:15-39.1, by … that summary judgment be granted "if the pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, …
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… v. THE CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE CO., and THE TRAVELERS COMPANIES INC., Defendants, and BOLLINGER, INC., n/k/a … 2012, when Superstorm Sandy flooded and damaged plaintiff's commercial facilities in Harrison. Plaintiff filed a … suitable policies to meet his clients' needs. In his deposition, Marshall stated he toured plaintiff's Harrison …
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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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… right to a jury trial as a sanction for failure to comply with procedural rules. The case also presents a … defendant, raising several contract and tort claims. The complaint contained no jury demand. Defendant’s answer included a jury demand, but the company later waived its jury demand. Williams objected, …
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… of the marital home. She subsequently amended her TRO complaint to include additional detail about the sexual … whore, you should just kill yourself." In response to this comment, plaintiff took a bottle of Prozac she had been … out" with "nothing in the [dresser] drawers" and "all their computers . . . gone." She also noted that during an …
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… of times the sexual assaults occurred because they were so common. Defendant assaulted her almost every time she … when she testified, described a slimy, white substance coming out of defendant's penis during the assaults. … of one of the crimes charged to infer criminal disposition on defendant's part to commit the other crimes …
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… he made to the police following the seizure of two computers found in his bedroom pursuant to a search warrant. … A FAIR TRIAL. (Not raised below.) POINT IV THE PROSECUTOR'S COMMENTS IN HER SUMMATION THAT DEFENDANT'S FAILURE TO TELL … when that party urged the lower court to adopt the proposition now alleged to be error'") (quoting Brett v. Great …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his personal injury complaint against defendant homeowners John Cariddi, and his … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname, and intend no disrespect. 3 A-4961-18T4 On … August 27, 2016, as he had done on prior days, plaintiff positioned the ladder to rest against the side of the house, …
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… from an October 29, 2018 Probate Part order dismissing her complaint with prejudice and a March 20, 2019 order denying … Inc., a New Jersey corporation formed to own and operate a commercial building in Sayreville. Decedent agreed "to give … loaned $500,000 to plaintiff to assist her in the acquisition of a dry-cleaning business in Brooklyn. Decedent …