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… 2015 guilty plea to one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), N.J.S.A 2C:20-3(a). The … We need not recount the details of defendant's role in the commission of the offense to which she pled guilty. Suffice … that charged her with only third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), N.J.S.A 2C:20-3(a). …
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… PC, attorneys; Andrew J. Kelly, of counsel; Katherine B. Galdieri, on the briefs). Joseph J. Dochney argued the cause … a note for $505,000 and a first mortgage to acquire a commercial property in the Borough of Palisades Park (the … $675,000 and executed a first mortgage for another piece of commercial property, this one located in the Borough of …
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… for crisis intervention. Soon after, the police received complaints from a family member that defendant possessed a … he was concerned about the safety of his family and of the community[.]" 1 Because the facts of this case involve … that the police . . . were performing an important community caretaking responsibility . . . by removing the …
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… affirm for the reasons expressed in Judge John I. Gizzo's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. We … State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 49-53 (1987), or that the outcome would have been different without the purported … [defendant] argue this on his direct appeal. . . . Any shortcomings of this trial strategy would not necessarily render …
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… education of the children/child based on the respective income of the parties at that time, and New Jersey case law." … when the child: (a) reaches the age of twenty-one or completion of four academic years of college, whichever last … Beginning in 2012, both Nancy and Carl refused to visit or communicate with plaintiff voluntarily. A September 9, 2011 …
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… children's best interest; and (4) the award failing to comport with the parties' property settlement agreement … obligation during the ten year period "unless his gross income for any year falls below $375,000.00." The PSA imposed … so that the benefits of arbitration as an "effective, expedient, and fair" means of dispute resolution are preserved. …
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… and granting defendant's motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to state a claim under Rule 4:6-2. Plaintiff's complaint arose from defendant's adoption of an ordinance … private property. On March 28, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs alleging that …
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… by the Family Part judge in his written decision that accompanied the order under appeal. The parties were married … stated "that [p]laintiff's position was that he would not comply with the remainder of [the] Agreement until [the … distribution was not made, defendant filed a motion to compel payment of the remaining $94,000 and to require …
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… other banks began loaning money to Gregory's real estate company, Pouliot, Inc. Three such loans from Provident … The Bank shall not seek payment from any principal or income derived from any trust funds established for Amy … general purpose." Ibid. (quoting Atl. N. Airlines v. Schwimmer, 12 N.J. 293, 301-02 (1953)). We have considered …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … and as additional Lot 1.2 on the SR1-A submitted with the complaint, is also included in this appeal. ADA Americans w … $ 198,100 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for the …
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… supra, 221 N.J. at 57-59. A. Plaintiff argued Bergman committed legal malpractice in valuing the case at $200,000. … not "whether [$]200,000 was fair or not."1 Thus, Ambrosio "completely abandoned his original opinions concerning [the] … $200,000 was "not malpractice." Plaintiff argues Bergman recommended the $200,000 settlement because he mistakenly …
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… and Mawla. On appeal from the Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. SN-2016-002. Frank M. Crivelli argued … appeals from a decision by the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) restraining arbitration of grievances … result, each took a leave of absence and collected workers' compensation benefits. Upon returning to work, the grievants …
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… submitted their disputes to mediation, which resulted in a comprehensive sixteen-page Shared Parenting Plan Agreement … parenting time, and that the parties were unable to communicate on these issues. Plaintiff's counsel reiterated … judgment, whether reached by consent or adjudication, embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …
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… for failure to state a cause of action his amended complaint alleging defendants NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … agree the trial court should not have dismissed plaintiff's complaint in its entirety on the limited record before it. … college students, then perhaps younger gentlemen and ladies coming right out of the academy." Noting "[t]here's no …
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… J&J Development Group, LLC (J&J) and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. We glean … The property is also located within the Township's Commercial Neighborhood Zone (C-1), which does not permit … the Board notified J&J its application had been deemed complete. After J&J provided legal notice to the interested …
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… of a dispute between plaintiff and defendant. Plaintiff had come to defendant's home to pick up her children for church. … went to police headquarters to obtain a TRO and file a complaint. She alleged that defendant "threaten[ed] to grab … granted the TRO dated February 21, 2021. Plaintiff filed a complaint for simple assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(A)(1), and …
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… as Tier- Two Moderate Risk, under the Registration and Community Notification Laws NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … ages of the children in a pornographic video found on his computer. He contends that factor three (age of victim) … for the Implementation of Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Laws (rev. Feb. 2007) at 53 …
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… (Jain) until Fall 2016, when his son, Anshul Jain (Anshul), completed his education and joined the company. Petitioner provides energy efficient light bulbs to … pursuant to the New Jersey Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (EDECA), N.J.S.A. 48:3-49 to -98. The …
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… reverse. On January 31, 2013, plaintiffs filed a four-count complaint against defendants Taylor, Saint Barnabas Medical … tests. Based on an ultrasound, blood tests, and other studies, Taylor suspected that Sanghamitra had cancer and … justice and on elementary principles its verdict must be obedient to the court's charge, based solely on legal evidence …
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… Business, L.L.C. to challenge the Ordinance, and filed a complaint in the Law Division through plaintiff. The court … and found the legislature had not intended for a SID to encompass an entire city. The judge denied plaintiff counsel … the governing body to "authorize the commencement of studies and the development of preliminary plans and …