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… having been charged under two indictments for crimes committed when he was sixteen years old,3 pleaded guilty to … count one of the second indictment.4 The State agreed to recommend: (1) a sentence of thirty years to life for felony … 433. Although the Court determined both sentences were "not officially 'life without parole,'" they nonetheless …
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… located in the Township of Jackson (Jackson). They filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against Jackson and … and mobile home parks were dissolved and reconstituted as a combined board known as the Apartment and Mobile Home Park … days to permit plaintiffs to supplement the record with official minutes from the meetings of Jackson's governing …
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… Harbour Bay, LLC's application for variance relief and site-plan approval and to two municipal ordinances adopted … defendant City of Margate. We substantially agree with the comprehensive analysis of Judge Julio L. Mendez and affirm. … because of their familiarity with their communities, local officials "are best 8 A-0388-19T3 suited to make judgments …
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… child. Protection of the appellant and minor child is a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's … time of the father's death is well known. "Following the official end of Guatemala's 36-year-long armed conflict in … murder was not a willful forsaking of the child, a requisite for abandonment under New Jersey law. Plaintiff filed …
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… she had with Nolan and "needed the basic information to complete [his] job and complete the report[.]" Trooper Wynn characterized … records. He and Trooper Abendschoen were dressed in their official State Police uniforms when they arrived at …
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… to "Lloyd's," which we understand is the actual name of the company, to be consistent with the record. 3 A-1346-19T2 … including documentary evidence, whether these be official or unofficial, of all purchases, sales and other … and the plaintiff must instead "establish the requisite standard of care and [the defendant's] deviation from …
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… v. BOROUGH OF FORT LEE and EVELYN ROSARIO, RMC, CMC, in her official capacity as Municipal Clerk and Records Custodian … Act (OPRA) case, the trial court dismissed the requestor's complaint for access to heavily redacted documents, without … essential. We therefore remand for that review. In his OPRA complaint, plaintiff Richard Rivera challenged the redaction …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-4978. Francis W. … and had a second surgery on her left shoulder. Petitioner complained her right shoulder was injured due to overuse … parte affidavits, may be produced by both parties, but the official conducting the hearing shall not be bound by the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3383-17T1 NEW JERSEY CHINESE COMMUNITY CENTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VINCENT DOMINACH, … R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3383-17T1 Plaintiff New Jersey Chinese Community Center filed a complaint in January 2017 against defendant Vincent Dominach individually and in his "official capacity" as the zoning officer for the Township of …
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… judge issued a lengthy oral opinion, finding that defendant committed the predicate acts of terroristic threats and … via any electronic device or through a social networking site and with the purpose to harass another, the person: (1) … her, perceived it as a threat, and was frightened. School officials, also perceiving that the song threatened …
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… Craig Szemple appeals from the denial of his motion to compel the State to provide him "with copies of any and all … TRIAL COURT ERRED IN TREATING . . . DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO COMPEL DISCLOSURE OF EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE NECESSARY FOR … holding: "There is no post-conviction right to fish through official files for belated grounds of attack on the judgment …
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… in another state under the Interstate Corrections Compact.1 He is serving a term of life imprisonment for a … to conclude that the individual was not the 1 "The . . . compact, . . . as codified in this state, empowers New … told a "very different [version of his offense] than the official version [stating that] it was an accidental …
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… than two years from the sale date – so the propriety of the commencement of these actions and the legitimacy of the … 73 LLC. When disputes arose after closing, however, the buyer commenced an action in Pennsylvania seeking to rescind … measures to remedy the conditions. As noted, no municipal official ever took the position or advised the owner of any …
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… officers recovered a cell phone charger and batteries. Jail officials charged defendant with three disciplinary offenses … equipment or peripherals; and 20.802, attempting to commit or aiding another in committing any of the above acts. The hearing officer …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _______________________________ STEVEN … (c) supply services, and (d) show it to possible buyers, lenders, contractors, appraisers and insurers. The … must be remembered that as a practical matter, “local tax officials often cannot know whether a residence has …
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… at 200. To achieve this end, the juvenile-applicant must complete a two-step process: [F]irst, the juvenile must … Here, in addition to her sworn statements in the verified complaint, plaintiff certified that R.H.G. was eleven years … from Mexico in January 2015. Thus, R.H.G. does not have an officially sanctioned immigration status, and she is subject …
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… Here, the brief passage of time does not suggest that the official conduct somehow coerced the abandonment. Most … to pursue defendant. Suspects must obey a police officer's commands during an investigatory stop and they have no right … summary, even assuming the officers did not have the requisite reasonable suspicion to request consent to search the …
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… and adding that he did not have any outside source of income. On July 9, 2014, appellant received a second staff … was not an uncontrollable circumstance because he "committed an offense" which resulted in his placement. The … the general population.6 6 Indeed, while not a part of the official record, appellant submitted with his reply brief a …
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… specifically to enable the crane to enter the construction site. 4 A-2220-16T2 in an "irrational" manner, but she … POINT ONE: THIS COURT SHOULD REVERSE THE GUILTY FINDING ON COMPLAINT NO 2015 S 2014- 000167 BECAUSE THE RULINGS OF THE … "to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of . . . force . . . or physical …
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… mingled, if it cannot be identified in kind because of such commingling. . . . [(emphasis added)]. 2 Under N.J.S.A. … abetting breach of fiduciary duty; 4) aiding and abetting common law fraud; 5) unsuitability; 6) fraudulent … to redress injuries that [the legal entity] suffered"); Official Comm. of Unsecured Creditors v. R.F. Lafferty & …