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… courts must accept as true the allegations in the criminal complaint or indictment and view the facts in the light most … that same day, prohibited him from having any contact or communications, including electronic contact or communications, with R.P., the victim.1 Just before midnight …
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… in Neptune Township. Their home is large enough to accommodate the son and his two half-siblings. The mother … in 2021, with a chance to take over the reins of the company in the future. He accepted the offer, and they … at his father's house. The mother contends the son is becoming receptive to a possible move to Florida. If the son …
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… his terrace, the Condominium Association filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in the Chancery Division … to enjoin Coates from interfering with its ability to complete the project. Attached to the complaint was the Condominium Association's master deed and …
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… toward black Americans. Do judges, who are professionally committed to egalitarian norms, hold these same implicit … if so, do these biases account for racially disparate outcomes in the criminal justice system? We explored these two … judgment; but that given sufficient motivation, judges can compensate for the influence of these biases. © 2009 Jeffrey …
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… BY THE COURT WIGGINS PLASTICS, INC.; and KNICKERBOCKER BED COMPANY, Plaintiffs, v. COUNTY OF PASSAIC; PASSAIC COUNTY … concerning Wiggins Plastics, Inc. and Knickerbocker Bed Company (collectively “Plaintiffs”) and the County of Passaic, Passaic County Board of Commissioners’ (improperly pled as Passaic County Board of …
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… to disclose Machuca on her application. CURE then filed a complaint. It sought a declaratory judgment, including a … amount as the minimal amount available under New Jersey’s compulsory system of automobile insurance coverage, even … with its optional liability insurance, overrode the minimum compulsory insurance. However, in New Jersey Manufacturers …
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… consolidated for purposes of this opinion, we review an uncommon scenario that plaintiff Sun National Bank (Sun) … on summary judgment, denied Sun the right to amend its complaint to add a 1 N.J.S.A. 25:2-20 expressly states: … Fraudulent Transfer Act.'" June 8, 2011 A-6045-09T4 3 common law unjust enrichment claim, and also denied …
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… and Robert Holewinski appeal from the trial court's order compelling APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION July 23, 2015 APPELLATE … arbitration policy on constitutional, statutory and common law grounds. The employees were provided notice of … given by continued employment, remaining employed with the company evinces an unmistakable indication that the employee …
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… Malave, William Malave, and Elvin Sanchez,1 who filed a complaint against Laura B. Freytes, individually and in her … -14. The resultant Law Division order dismissed plaintiffs' complaint for failure to state a claim. Plaintiffs … In the Law Division action, Freytes filed a third-party complaint against Passaic County (Passaic) and the State of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … appraiser for each tax year 2018 and 2019, based on an income and sales comparison approach, with heaviest weight to …
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… eighty-six miles per hour, passing a warning sign recommending a speed of thirty-five miles per hour through the … vehicle, crossed the double yellow line, and struck an oncoming car nearly head on. The crash caused the … life for a substantial period of time before the commission of the present offense"), and mitigating factor …
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… Dr. Segal concluded B.J.'s "likelihood" of "successfully completing a projected term of parole" was "generally fair." … earned his GED and has multiple, relevant programming accomplishments with more recent prosocial behavior noted." … disorder." According to Dr. Segal, B.J.'s age "is usually commensurate with decreased impulsivity, reactivity and …
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… They have two emancipated children. After Lisa filed a complaint for divorce in 2017, the parties, who were … started a Plumbing/HVAC Installation, Service and Repair company and as partial consideration for the alimony to be … submitted a certification in which he stated that he had "come to believe that [he] did not receive competent legal …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Somerset County, Complaint No. W-2021-0485-1808. Andrew Gimigliano argued the … arrest, defendant used two online chatting applications to communicate with an individual he believed was a fourteen- … defendant arrived at the location and discovered his online communications had been with United States Department of …
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… During the homicide investigation, the State filed several communications data warrant (CDW) and search warrant … Sprint, Verizon-New Jersey, Inc., AT&T and any and all telecommunications providers subject to regulation by the Federal Communications Commission . . . ." The affidavit supporting …
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… Plaintiff appeals from the dismissal with prejudice of her complaint against defendants the Roman Catholic Archdiocese … Church, Ridgefield Park is improperly pleaded in the complaint as "St. Francis of Assisi Parish [formerly doing … to have taken place in 1978, plaintiff filed the instant complaint on November 29, 2021, pursuant to the CVA's …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1802-17T4 NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, a/s/o REFORMED CHURCH MINISTRIES TO THE … 2 A-1802-17T4 PER CURIAM Plaintiff National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford ("National Fire"), appeals the trial … Lisa M. Vignuolo's oral opinion, adding only the following comments.1 1 Although the judge's oral ruling was clear, the …
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… determined that defendant was a person of interest and he compiled photo arrays. The detective and other officers from … DEFENDANT'S FINANCES AND LIFESTYLE, SUGGESTING THAT HE COMMITTED THE ROBBERY BECAUSE, 10 A-2854-16T3 ALTHOUGH HE … of financial means as evidence of a defendant's motive to commit a crime. State v. Mathis, 47 N.J. 455, 472 (1966) …
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… conviction after jury trial of: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11- … one-hundred block of Isabella Avenue, and defendant's concomitant aggregate sentence of life imprisonment, subject to … holding what appeared to be a handgun as he ran through a common driveway. As he ran, he placed his left hand on the …
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… causing plaintiff to spend countless hours providing comfort, support, and a compassionate ear. Ultimately, defendant's actions induced … to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that defendant committed a predicate act constituting harassment 3 …