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… Argued February 9, 2022 – Decided April 26, 2022 Before Judges Sumners and Vernoia. On appeal from the Superior … medical practice, was on the verge starting his trial after completion of jury selection when he pled guilty to … defendant's second motion to withdraw his guilty plea. The latest motion was merely a repackaged attempt to withdraw …
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… Argued March 5, 2019 – Decided April 22, 2019 Before Judges Yannotti and Natali. On appeal from the Government Records Council, GRC Complaint No. 2016-127. Katalin Gordon, appellant, argued … She asked Lascari to provide her with a copy of "the latest invoice (prior to March 27, 2016) for the purchase of …
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… Argued September 19, 2022 – Decided September 26, 2022 Before Judges Mawla, Smith and Marczyk. On appeal from the … decision denying F.R.'s motion. He concluded F.R. had not committed any crimes, disorderly or petty disorderly … the psychological evaluations in the record, and noted the latest evaluation, which found F.R. was a low risk to …
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… to dismiss his petition without prejudice pending the outcome of his motion for a stay before the District Court. Due … BALDWIN WAS IMPERMISSIBILY [SIC] SUGGESTIVE LEADING TO AN UNRELIABLE SAME EYEBROW IDENTIFICAITON. Having considered … Div. 2013). Second, defendant's third petition was filed almost six years after our decision in 2011, and almost four …
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… Submitted February 2, 2021 — Decided Before Judges Yannotti and Mawla. On appeal from the Superior … were tenants of defendant and pursuant to a tenancy action commenced by defendant in 2018, reached a settlement whereby … then the third payment was supposed to arrive at the very latest on Friday, December 6, 2019. Because it was a …
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… _______________________ Argued November 9, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli, Whipple and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-3244. Arthur J. Murray argued … him, but did not file an appeal with the Commission until almost one year later. The Commission determined that Lopez's …
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… Submitted October 31, 2018 – Decided November 26, 2018 Before Judges Currier and Mayer. On appeal from Superior Court … and two potential alibi witnesses. In a thorough and comprehensive forty-six page written decision, Judge Timothy … credible and the testimony of defendant's alibi witnesses unreliable and poor. The judge concluded defense counsel made …
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… construction of a shopping center (Project) that includes a competitor supermarket. The history of Village's efforts to … plan would not adequately compensate for flood storage displacement. PS&S responded to the NJDEP’s review letter and … Wetlands, 372 N.J. Super. at 593. Hanover submitted almost 1000 pages of studies, analyses, calculations, plans, …
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… Argued September 19, 2022 – Decided September 26, 2022 Before Judges Mawla, Smith and Marczyk. On appeal from the … decision denying F.R.'s motion. He concluded F.R. had not committed any crimes, disorderly or petty disorderly … the psychological evaluations in the record, and noted the latest evaluation, which found F.R. was a low risk to …
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… 2024 Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 W. Market Street, P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New … of another attorney's name as a keyword, so that an ad for the purchasing attorney may appear in an Internet search … appearance of a competitor's 1 https :/ /varn.co. uk/09 /22/latest-google-ads-research-2022-varn/ (last accessed …
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… Submitted June 4, 2025 – Decided July 28, 2025 Before Judges DeAlmeida and Puglisi. On appeal from the … under the aggravated assault statute, the new part, the latest 5 While not raised by defendant, we note the court's … by a preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant committed one of the predicate acts referenced in N.J.S.A. …
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… Submitted January 18, 2024 – Decided July 24, 2024 Before Judges Gummer and Walcott-Henderson. On appeal from the … Defendant also convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary and robbery, second- degree tampering with a … Defendant filed his second petition on November 18, 2019, almost three years after the court denied his first PCR …
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… Submitted November 13, 2024 – Decided February 24, 2025 Before Judges Susswein and Perez Friscia. On appeal from the … 2010, at around 10:30 p.m., defendant and his co-defendant committed armed robberies involving different victims in two … concluding: Your reliance on State v. Torres is misplaced. The Appellate Division affirmed your convictions on …
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… DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE THIS MATTER having been brought before the comt by Eileen Oakes Muskett, Esq., attorney for Defendants' … to, but did not submit a sufficient/compliant PFS and the latest attempt contained "explicit deficiencies". 6 …
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… Submitted May 6, 2024 – Decided June 10, 2024 Before Judges DeAlmeida and Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the … more than a month later, on October 9, 1999, defendant committed an armed robbery of a restaurant by putting a … second petition is procedurally barred. In Torres, issued almost twenty years after defendant was sentenced for his …
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… and began parole supervision. The Board mandated Moore comply with various conditions while on parole, including refraining from visiting establishments whose primary business is selling … L.A. at Caesars while there was a "no contact" condition in place. The hearing officer sustained the violation of no …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … on the material facts because they are supported by competent evidence. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … the twins were born in June 2014, defendant was unable to visit with the children while incarcerated, due to the …
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… of her arrival and the collection of belongings was to take place within sixty days of the MSA. Plaintiff came to the … plaintiff could return to the house for three three-hour visits to collect her personal items. In exchange, plaintiff … would arrive at the house at a certain time and date accompanied by an agreed-upon third person and spend six hours …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … on the material facts because they are supported by competent evidence. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … the twins were born in June 2014, defendant was unable to visit with the children while incarcerated, due to the …
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… and began parole supervision. The Board mandated Moore comply with various conditions while on parole, including refraining from visiting establishments whose primary business is selling … L.A. at Caesars while there was a "no contact" condition in place. The hearing officer sustained the violation of no …