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… and Hoffman. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-1204. James B. Arsenault, County … from a March 21, 2016 final decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) reversing the action terminating the employment …
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… controlling behavior, although the parties continued to communicate. In early October 2016, the parties argued about … made it clear she wanted to end the relationship, and accompanied defendant to her dormitory room so he could … argument when plaintiff wanted to leave and take her laptop computer. During the struggle her computer screen cracked. …
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… think I can do a better job than [defense counsel] when it comes to representing myself. But, if I make mistakes, then … while acting as standby counsel — fell within the range of competent representation. Since, despite making numerous … information, benefit, or favorable effect on the outcome, the judge found he did not demonstrate that the …
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… order). In December 2015, plaintiff filed a verified complaint in Essex County, where defendant resides with … court in 2012 regarding several Child Protective Services complaints against plaintiff. Plaintiff has four other … to changing the visitation schedule. 4 A-2752-15T2 complaint against Robertson due to her deficient conduct. …
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… he would have accepted the State's plea offer, which had recommended a twenty-year aggregate custodial term. We affirm. … PCR petition, without an evidentiary hearing, in a comprehensive, fourteen-page written statement of reasons. …
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… The PCR judge rejected the claim that the jury charges on accomplice liability and cross-racial identification were … or criminal history); - 4 A-3602-16T2 1(b)(9) (unlikely to commit another offense); -1(b)(11) (the imprisonment would … term of parole ineligibility."). Defendant's sentence comports with these requirements. Also, the period of parole …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right-to-know. We detailed some of the litigation … 220 N.J. 544 (2015). 3 A-5231-16T2 the [Department of Community Affairs,] Division of Local Government Services" … the City retained in connection with the acquisition; communications between the City and the county improvement …
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… On February 1, 2013, plaintiff I.L.R. filed a divorce complaint against appellant. Appellant's then counsel filed … manner." The order also stated that Carver, would "be compensated for his services at an hourly rate of $400.00." … The judge observed that the matter was highly contentious, complex, and spanned several years. She noted she was …
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… 22, 2017 order denying its motion to file an amended complaint and the April 19, 2017 order of final judgment denying relief and dismissing its complaint. After a review of the contentions in light of the … its earlier approval. In October 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants …
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… investigation, the SOG obtained a wiretap order and a data communication warrant. On February 28, 2013, a detective … 28, 2013 texts, the detective referred to other intercepted communications and stated his belief that the one or two … cause exists to believe that the subject of the warrant has committed an offense." State v. Miller, 342 N.J. Super. 474, …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendants American Federation of State, … were dissolved. In May 2018, the New Jersey Organizing Committee was established to serve as a bridge between the … The judge found, as an initial matter, that plaintiff's complaint was improperly plead, as it made no mention of the …
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… GUITERREZ-GANAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ____________________________ … R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0646-20 Plaintiff sued his insurance company, defendant Allstate Insurance Company (defendant or Allstate), seeking to obtain …
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… and rented his Tuckahoe property, keeping the rental income to himself. He also ceased contributing to the joint … the locks on her residence. In 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking repayment of: the money defendant borrowed from her personally; income tax refunds he took from her for tax years 2009-11; and …
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… guidance, and stability. He opined that even if Bill committed to change, it would likely take him "at least a … that Bill would not be a minimally adequate parent and recommended against reunification with his sons. On the other … was sufficient to parent and that he could, in time, become an adequate parent, but that he was not yet capable of …
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… 2017 2 A-2203-15T1 is subject to the special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL) required under the … not consider whether it could supervise or monitor J.S.'s compliance with the conditions of CSL or impose special … 2C:7-1 to -23, and to CSL, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. He has completed probation, but as a Tier One Megan's Law offender, …
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… factual findings were improper as not supported by the competent and credible evidence. We affirm. We are able to … to us. The parties own three properties as tenants in common on First Street, Sussex Avenue, and Camden Street in … Subsequently, plaintiffs filed a seven-count verified complaint seeking a partition of the properties under …
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… that same order, contending the judge's imputation of income and determination that his income would rebound after one year was erroneous. In … alimony obligation. The judge found "plaintiff's loss of income [was] due to a change in the company's management, and …
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… Kammerman transferred the three lots to a limited liability company, Kamms Properties, which he and his wife, Stacey … plain language is clear, our interpretative task is complete. In re Kollman, 210 N.J. 557, 568 (2012). The … omitted in drafting its own enactment." Craster v. Bd. of Comm'rs of City of Newark, 9 N.J. 225, 230 (1952). In any …
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… Defendant did not stop. As late as July and August 2020, he communicated with plaintiff to let her know he still wished … by a preponderance of evidence, that a defendant has committed one of the enumerated predicate acts under the … 154 N.J. 394, 400 (1998). Here, plaintiff alleged defendant committed the predicate acts of harassment. A person is …
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… victims were struck in the head and other parts of their bodies with what the indictment described as a "knife or … two 3 A-3907-19 counts of second-degree aggravated assault, comprising one count for each victim. Judge Benjamin C. … 5 A-3907-19 POINT II THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF RENDERED THE TRIAL UNFAIR. POINT III THE …