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… was unsteady, and his breath smelled of alcohol. Defendant complained of injuries and he and his passenger were … testified that defendant was causing a scene by sometimes lying down and sometimes sitting up and shouting. … The nurse told Heck that she "smelled the odor of alcohol coming from [defendant's] breath." The passenger informed …
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… stored information. The State sent defendant computer aided dispatch (CAD) reports and further responded … factors, and denied the prosecutor the opportunity to refute the assertion that he was partially responsible for the … the electronically- stored data" referred to the "times of the events" stored in police computers. He submitted …
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… first-degree murder charge to aggravated manslaughter and recommend a twenty-year sentence pursuant to the No Early … year sentence. The judge rejected the State's sentencing recommendation and instead sentenced defendant to twenty-two … and sentencing hearing was ineffective, in failing to recommend that she file a direct appeal from the judgment of …
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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. "When … 121 N.J. Super. 536 (App. Div. 1972) ("An essential prerequisite to 10 A-4809-17T2 intervention is timeliness, which …
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… an E-ZPass transponder, through an E-ZPass lane 224 times in six months. The judge sentenced defendant to five … years of probation, $1,210 in restitution and 125 hours of community service. Because the judge incorrectly instructed … one or more of his girlfriend's relatives living with her committed the violations. The defense also argued that, …
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… Several months after the child's birth, the father filed a complaint seeking custody, and the mother filed a … coordinator. Considering the parties' respective income and expenses, including the fact that the mother earns … time. Thus, when the father travels to New Jersey several times a year for visits, he must pay for his own airfare plus …
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… had a fifty percent stock ownership interest in both companies. Plaintiff Richard was the president of PIP, which … hoped that the venture would 4 A-2207-16T2 result in large future profits for PIP. Unfortunately, the venture stalled, … of PIP's value. Although the parties quibble in opposite directions over certain aspects of her calculations, …
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… Probable Cause that an Offense Has Been or Is Being Committed. B. There Was No Probable Cause that [Defendant] … ]grounded suspicion" that a crime has been or is being committed.'" State v. 5 A-1129-18T4 Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, … area where the illegal activities included CDS crimes. Approximately twenty or thirty minutes after setting up …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … HON. EDWARD A. JEREJIAN, P.J.Ch. This matter comes before the Court upon application of Reeve & Van …
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… DOCKET NO.: BER-L-2714-12 vs. Civil Action BANK OF AMERICA, COMMERCE BANK, N.A., TD BANK NORTH, DONNA P. LUHN, TRINA P. … and GREGORY P. LUI-IN OPINION Defendants. THIS MATTER comes before the Com1 on a motion by Defendant TD Bank North1 … to 2 be her true signature. All of the checks were deposited into the account at TD Bank between April 5, 2006 and …
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… plaintiff Paterson City (City) to voluntarily dismiss its complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:37-1(b), and … (the one- year exemption). In August 2008, the City filed a complaint in the Tax Court, appealing the one-year exemption. Coalition did not file a 3 A-2287-14T4 complaint, answer, or counterclaim in the Tax Court …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1743-14T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.C., SVP-678-13. … behavior, and would within the reasonably foreseeable future be highly likely to engage in acts of sexual … of Immigration 12 A-1743-14T5 and Homeland Security in the future does not make him an improper candidate for civil …
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… 2017 2 A-3358-15T2 against defendant Progressive Insurance Company (Progressive) with prejudice. We affirm. We briefly … we cannot withdraw funds from your checking account for future payments unless you provide us with another … received the application and the check, which it deposited. Ibid. The coverage was to be retroactive to the date …
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… by defendants in 2007. In April 2014, Grant filed a civil complaint against Dan's Auto Body (Dan’s) and Dan Rusco … 56:8-1 to -20. Defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint, which motion was denied on November 13, 2014, by … fraud claims, noting she had failed to pay the requisite filing fee, and had not pled violations of the CFA in …
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… trial court's denial of his motion for leave to amend the complaint at the end of the discovery period to include an … and Lohr. The expert noted from Bender's then-current website that Bender offered a "newer type" of tie-down system, … Rider to his order that such an amendment would be a "futile" exercise under the circumstances. Subsequently, S&J …
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… P.M., defendant's sister, pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, N.J.S.A. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … to eject him from the home for her own financial gain and refuted the testimony offered by plaintiff, his mother, and … an FRO was necessary to assure plaintiff's protection from future domestic abuse. See Silver, supra, 387 N.J. Super. at …
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… Following his retirement, plaintiff's sole source of income was Social Security, which provides $1754 a month. With … court abused its discretion in failing to conduct the requisite analysis under N.J.S.A. 2A:34- 23(j)(3). N.J.S.A. … arrears, not his ability to continue his obligation in the future. Accordingly, we discern no violation of N.J.S.A. …
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… and argue that Judge Jacobson erred because they were in "compliance" with all applicable state laws and regulations. … for the reasons expressed by Judge Jacobson in her comprehensive January 22, 2016 oral decision. We summarize … Statutes and Rules governing rabies and the control of domestic animals, wildlife control, wildlife protection, and …
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… granted summary judgment to defendants absent full and complete discovery. We agree and reverse. Plaintiff filed an age discrimination complaint against defendants alleging violation of the New … she did visit New Jersey on company business a few times between 2003 and 2008. Plaintiff did not travel to New …
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… to impair his reputation and took the substantial step of communicating the threats to H.R.'s representative for the … clients. A-5669-17T1 4 demands to the attorney and its website includes the email address from which defendant emailed … a crime here. The State has the power to prosecute crimes that occurred within its borders but may not bring …