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… vigorously advocate on defendant's behalf. In a lengthy, comprehensive written opinion, Judge Martin G. Cronin … legal authority that supports defendant's argument. To overcome the time restrictions in Rule 3:22- 12(a)(1), in …
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… Gloucester County. After defendant failed to answer the complaint, Citizens Bank filed a request and certification … April 10, 2014, defendant sent a letter responding to the complaint, however, the letter was not filed because … fee. In defendant's letter, she denied having received the complaint and denied "owing any sums to any party."1 On …
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… of third-degree distribution of CDS in exchange for a recommended sentence of a five-year term with a … witnesses. Defendant confirmed that the State would be recommending a five-year term with a twenty- four-month period … claim of innocence, the court noted that defendant admitted selling drugs on two occasions as part of a "detailed, …
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… of the validity of an investigatory stop balances the competing interests between "a citizen's privacy and freedom … was in possession of heroin and crack cocaine which he was selling to individuals. The detective knew defendant used … trained deduction that defendant engaged in a drug sale, comprised a part of the totality of circumstances that 8 …
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… and clear exposition of the issues). This error is further compounded by the fact that the trial judge failed to …
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… fails to pay the property taxes, as the unpaid balance becomes a municipal lien on the property. N.J.S.A. 54:5-6. … in arrears, the collector . . . shall enforce the lien by selling the property . . . ." N.J.S.A. 54:5-19. Upon … 121 N.J. Super. 536 (App. Div. 1972) ("An essential prerequisite to 10 A-4809-17T2 intervention is timeliness, which …
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… to waive its right to seek an extended term and instead recommend a ten-year prison term subject to NERA. During the … second-degree robbery. Before doing so, he and his attorney completed a "New Jersey Judiciary Plea Form" and a … The State argued the circumstances of the robbery defendant committed – tearing a chain off the neck of a three-year-old …
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… 5, 2018. On February 14, 2019, plaintiff filed an amended complaint against defendants, alleging: (1) breach of … Protection Act;2 and (3) retaliation in violation of common law.3 Defendants moved to dismiss the amended … to [plaintiff's counsel]." Still, defendant's counsel posited "[t]here were other terms to be negotiated." Judge …
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… engaged a licensed certified mold 4 A-2890-16T1 remediation company who tested the entire house and then remediated the … the Belmontes. That triggered the Belmontes' third-party complaint against the Bogaard defendants alleging legal … and the Belmontes' claim against Bogaard. Before trial commenced, the Nobises settled their claims against Bogaard. …
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… extensive, albeit unsuccessful, efforts to help Nancy overcome her substance abuse issues and reunite her with her … caused harm to the children and her numerous failures to complete substance abuse treatment demonstrated the harm … development of his daughter by leading a violent lifestyle, selling drugs, violating probation, and failing to recognize …
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… In 1999, Marschall sought to sell or lease four of its commercial properties. It retained ASLLC to serve as its … Under the Listing Agreement, Marschall agreed to pay a commission to ASLLC equal to five percent of the gross … Listing Agreement further provided Marschall would owe a commission to ASLLC in the event of a lease extension or …
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… Tarantino in his well-reasoned written opinion. I. After selling heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl to undercover officers … Substance with Intent to Distribute, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of four years in New Jersey State Prison … found aggravating factor three, the risk defendant would commit another offense, based on defendant's criminal …
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… R. McFadden and Vincent J. McFadden1 (plaintiffs) filed a complaint against defendant alleging that defendant as … obligations to the decedent, Joan McFadden (decedent). The complaint asserted that defendant "converted [E]state assets … CTA's motion for the Estate to pay: (1) interim corpus commissions; (2) counsel fees for litigation costs; and (3) …
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… Indictment No. 15-10-2534); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (count one, Indictment No. 16-04-1138); … charged defendant with: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); first-degree … The PCR court noted defendant conceded his trial counsel visited with him on at least three occasions while he was …
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… the then-owners, the Mulligans, that they were out of compliance with municipal ordinances regulating property use … space. Any new construction would require this building to comply with the one foot "Freeboard" requirement of the Toms … property between 2017 and 2022 without securing the requisite permits. The improvements included installation of a …
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… to a reduced charge of aggravated manslaughter with a recommended sentence of twenty-five years' imprisonment with … "Willie" Green, and his associate, Anthony Fields, were selling drugs on a streetcorner with a friend, Charneice … argument, the motion judge denied defendant 's motion in a comprehensive oral opinion addressing each of defendant's …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1182-22 STATE OF NEW JERSEY by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … DAISY GARDEN CENTER, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Defendants-Appellants, and DISCOVER PRODUCTS, INC., … The DOT paid $95,000 for the condemned property and deposited that amount with the court. Wu and a limited liability …
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… This appeal requires us to determine whether the buyer of a commercial/residential building (property) can terminate a … unacceptable estoppel certificate by one of the property's commercial tenants, citing to the seller's default of the … LLC for $32,800,000. Per the parties' agreement, Invel deposited $1,640,000 as a down payment with a third-party escrow …
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… LLC, TAG DEVELOPMENT, LLC, WFG NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, A ABSOLUTE ESCROW SETTLEMENT CO., INC., ACRES LAND … LLP, attorneys for respondent WFG National Title Insurance Company (Jorge A. Sanchez, on the brief). PER CURIAM … Lot 50 to TAG and Lot 51 7 A-2188-24 to MAR and deposited those funds into the Superior Court Trust Fund Unit on …
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… City inspectors into their homes to obtain a certificate of compliance once they complete work for which the City issued … (DCA), qualifying him to serve as a licensed construction official. Additionally, Longo completed the City's mandatory … contention that this single incident rose to the requisite level of severity, from the perspective of a reasonable …