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… Submitted May 14, 2024 – Decided May 28, 2024 Before Judges Rose and Perez Friscia. On appeal from the … the firm. In February 2023, plaintiff filed a one-count complaint seeking $9,666.34 and costs for legal services … if . . . Riso wanted to represent . . . his best friend for free," he could have. Further, Platt acknowledged that …
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… Submitted May 1, 2024 – Decided March 6, 2025 Before Judges Gummer and Walcott-Henderson. On appeal from the … contends the record lacked substantial evidence he had committed those prohibited acts. We disagree and affirm. I. … to the officer, after Ofeldt continued to "attempt [to] free himself from the remaining handcuff" and failed to …
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… Plaintiff, a sophisticated businessman familiar with both complex legal matters and legal documents, became embroiled … In re LiVolsi, 85 N.J. 576, 585 (1981)). "[A]n attorney's freedom to contract with a client is [thus] subject to the … make informed decisions regarding the representation." He points out that Della Croce explained nothing. He insists …
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… Submitted February 7, 2022 – Decided March 16, 2022 Before Judges Sabatino and Natali. On appeal from the Superior … OF AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING FACTORS WERE NOT BASED ON "COMPETENT, REASONABLY CREDIBLE EVIDENCE," STATE v. CASE, 220 … not successful, would essential[ly] be giving [defendant] a free crime." With regard to counts one and two, the judge …
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… we affirm. I. A. Police charged defendant in a June 6, 2016 Complaint-Warrant (the first complaint-warrant) with … The court certainly did not tell defendant that he would be free pending sentencing if he pled guilty. In summary, the … counter and the camera is located back there and the camera points outward to the door/cash register area. And at some …
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… Submitted February 7, 2022 – Decided March 16, 2022 Before Judges Sabatino and Natali. On appeal from the Superior … OF AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING FACTORS WERE NOT BASED ON "COMPETENT, REASONABLY CREDIBLE EVIDENCE," STATE v. CASE, 220 … not successful, would essential[ly] be giving [defendant] a free crime." With regard to counts one and two, the judge …
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… Plaintiff, a sophisticated businessman familiar with both complex legal matters and legal documents, became embroiled … In re LiVolsi, 85 N.J. 576, 585 (1981)). "[A]n attorney's freedom to contract with a client is [thus] subject to the … make informed decisions regarding the representation." He points out that Della Croce explained nothing. He insists …
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… we affirm. I. A. Police charged defendant in a June 6, 2016 Complaint-Warrant (the first complaint-warrant) with … The court certainly did not tell defendant that he would be free pending sentencing if he pled guilty. In summary, the … counter and the camera is located back there and the camera points outward to the door/cash register area. And at some …
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… with five years parole ineligibility. A $500 Violent Crimes Compensation Board (V.C.C.B.) fine was also levied as … followed. Through counsel, defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I BECAUSE THE IDENTIFICATIONS OF MR. … infer D.H. was lying on the stand. Moreover, the jury was free to infer how fast defendant was driving because the …
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… with five years parole ineligibility. A $500 Violent Crimes Compensation Board (V.C.C.B.) fine was also levied as … followed. Through counsel, defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I BECAUSE THE IDENTIFICATIONS OF MR. … infer D.H. was lying on the stand. Moreover, the jury was free to infer how fast defendant was driving because the …
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… Argued December 9, 2024 – Decided July 31, 2025 Before Judges Sabatino, Gummer, and Berdote Byrne. On appeal … in the office of the county recording officer." In its complaint, Fig alleged it had not been able to obtain "a … while it was being renovated. According to Matthews, he visited the tax collector's office at the end of December …
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… Argued December 9, 2024 – Decided July 31, 2025 Before Judges Sabatino, Gummer, and Berdote Byrne. On appeal … in the office of the county recording officer." In its complaint, Fig alleged it had not been able to obtain "a … while it was being renovated. According to Matthews, he visited the tax collector's office at the end of December …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … WOODARD, Defendant. Decided: August 7, 2019 Patrick Jordan, for plaintiff (Ofeck & Heinze, LLP, attorneys). Liza … in this case. Plaintiff's case is dismissed. Plaintiff is free to seek recompense for its damages, if any, from any …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … August 7, 2019 Patrick Jordan, Ofeck & Heinze, LLP, for Plaintiff Liza Woodard, Defendant, Pro se PETRILLO, … in this case. Plaintiff’s case is dismissed. Plaintiff is free to seek recompense for its damages, if any, from any …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … parameters of such entry. The taxpayers and -10- tenant are free to reach what they consider to be a fair and mutual …
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… Submitted April 15, 2024 – Decided April 22, 2024 Before Judges Mawla and Vinci. On appeal from the Superior … appeals from the September 12, 2022 order dismissing its complaint seeking a judgment of NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … leased for residential purposes, . . . except 1 We are "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds …
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… Submitted November 19, 2024 – Decided March 4, 2025 Before Judges Gooden Brown and Vanek. On appeal from the … a Union County indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defense counsel was free to argue for a five-year NERA term at sentencing. On …
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… Argued February 7, 2019 – Decided July 19, 2019 Before Judges O'Connor and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the … denying plaintiff 's application. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … to install a fourteen-feet wide and forty-eight-feet high1 free-standing billboard, which would be positioned on a pole …
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… Submitted November 26, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Haas and Sumners. On appeal from Superior Court … 1 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State nor a prior indication from the … approached by a police officer would not reasonably feel free to leave, even though the encounter falls short of a …
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… Submitted January 28, 2019 – Decided May 10, 2019 Before Judges Sabatino and Sumners. On appeal from Superior … and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … June 12, 2013, acknowledged that he was exercising his own free will to plead guilty and that he understood he was …