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… distribute it (count twelve) in exchange for a sentencing recommendation of a five-year prison term subject to a … higher plea offers. The charges against all defendants were very serious and there was significant evidence against … have taken the case to trial rather than accepting the very favorable plea agreement that counsel negotiated. 11 …
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… wrong, her exclusive remedy is under the Workers' Compensation Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. We … (OSHA) made an unannounced visit to defendant's work site. OSHA did not find any violations, and concluded in its … employees." Repack is described as a "small place" and "very congested" as there are approximately fifty employees …
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… record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged the Board violated the New … the trial court: "I don't like to object even when it's very objectionable. There were so many things [in defendant … the argument that he did not like to object "even when it's very objectionable" and he found "so many things that were …
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… had been using cocaine. R.T. has not followed Division recommendations for substance abuse treatment or other forms … rights, however, the proceedings require satisfaction of very strict criteria. In re Guardianship of J.N.H., 172 N.J. … necessary services to him after incarceration. IV. These very young children are completely bonded to their current …
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… from the April 6, 2018 Law Division order dismissing his complaint against defendant Kristy Sawicki, P.A., a … order restoring plaintiff's complaint and reopening discovery.3 We affirm the order dismissing plaintiff's complaint, … require surgery to wash it out. The next day, plaintiff visited Dr. Montalbano's office, and learned it was a possible …
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… incarceration to deter his criminal behavior; and Cole's commission of numerous, persistent, and serious … . . years of incarceration, [Cole] ha[d] not shown the requisite amount of rehabilitative progress in reducing the … substance abuse problem and . . . you admit to being "very very intoxicated" at the time of the present offense. …
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… failing to order a psychiatric evaluation to determine his competency to stand trial; (2) by failing to provide the … security number. According to Robell, defendant appeared "very, very nervous." He kept his sunglasses on while he responded …
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… Vincent was staying nearby with a cousin. The caseworker visited the apartment on September 18, 2014, and was immediately overcome with the strong odor of "Clorox," "feces and sewage." … In his oral opinion, the judge said the case was "very difficult," because it dealt "with poverty and all the …
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… that through his training and experience he learned it was common for individuals who distribute 4 A-1747-15T3 … photograph, Harris explained that he and defendant "look very much alike. They're only like, two years apart and [have] very similar features." Judge Rivas denied defendant's …
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… testified on his own behalf, and the parties presented competing expert testimony on Ortiz's PTSD claim. The ALJ … the ALJ concluded "a police officer is trained for this very interaction and having to deal with armed individuals … achieve the important assurance that the traumatic event posited as the basis for an accidental disability pension is …
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… 27, 2014.3 On February 18, 2015, defendant negotiated a comprehensive plea agreement with the State that resolved … as a result of these convictions being entered, you may very well be deported from the United States? DEFENDANT: … you realize that if you are deported to Jamaica, this may very well prevent you from either entering or reentering the …
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… TO THE MOTION COURT THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN A DIFFERENT OUTCOME TO THE MOTION TO SUPPRESS. POINT TWO: THE FAILURE OF … the weapon to hand it to him. The whole exchange happened "very quickly." Peterson said "gun" when he saw the weapon, … motion to suppress, finding Peterson's testimony "very credible." Thereafter, on March 9, 2015, defendant pled …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. __________________________ … would be you have thirty days to file suit, the [c]ourt may very well step in and say even though that is designated, … search, would determine in 2 N.J.S.A. 2A:14-1 reads: [e]very action at law for trespass to real property, for any …
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… other officers began to arrive at the scene. Prior to completing the summons, a canine unit appeared and began a … his assistance was necessary because defendants were "very close associates of a very violent street gang . . . ." When defendants exited the …
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… this appeal. With leave of court, plaintiffs amended the complaint to name the Estate of Antoinette J. Dangerfield as … no disrespect. 4 A-3641-20 lawsuit threshold bars a recovery for pain and suffering unless the plaintiff suffers an … enumerated in the statute). After the close of discovery, the Dangerfield defendants moved for summary judgment, …
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… and Torregrossa-O'Connor. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 5-7/22A. James J. … assessed appellant's credibility, finding 6 A-1951-22 him "very agitated" in demeanor and "less than credible" in his … of self-restraint and controlled behavior rarely requisite to other types of employment." Under N.J.A.C. …
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… the differences between KLG and adoption and that they were committed to adopting Jerry. Neither Jane nor Sam … his resource parents. Dr. Freedman opined that Jerry was "very much" attached to his resource parents, who confirmed … apart from each other. She explained they exhibited a "very typical sibling relationship" and it was "clear" they …
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… She contends the statements were made immediately after "a very serious, shocking crash involving multiple larger … utterance. Because the declarant is unidentified, the requisite emotional state must be demonstrated, rather than … charge because the process to adopt model jury charges is 'comprehensive and thorough.'" State v. Cotto, 471 N.J. …
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… contends the Family Part erred in its imputation of income, requiring the vacation of the child support, alimony, … noted plaintiff "was not inherently believable" and "took very unreasonable positions throughout his testimony." It … "somewhat rigid" on the issue of child custody, she "was very thoughtful[,] . . . inherently believable, [and] was …
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… November 16, 2023 final judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice following a bench trial. We affirm. … this amount on his credit card. After reviewing discovery, Preston allegedly negotiated a disposition for … guess." Preston explained that such verbal agreements were "very, very common" during the COVID-19 pandemic. At trial, …