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… pleaded guilty at the status conference with a "[r]ecommended sentence by the State [of] probation with no jail … to the third-degree shoplifting charge with the State's recommendation of probation with no jail time concurrent to … with somebody in more detail? A. No. In his certification accompanying his verified petition, defendant avers he didn't …
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… an award of attorney's fees and costs. The original complaint in this matter asserted claims against defendant … plaintiff and Sgalio agreed to form a limited liability company (LLC) that would purchase the Sea Isle City property … plaintiff also discussed potential claims against the title company, and he advised that title to the property be kept …
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… approximately a minute. The expert further testified the compression injuries that caused the baby's death were not … to voir dire the jurors as to whether they heard the comment. The judge instead delivered a general curative … behind, leave it here and not carry it with me when I come out. I has not been easy for me the lost of my son. …
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… State v. William R. Joe (A-62-15) (077034) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. C.H. (A-56-15) (076535), also … of imprisonment, is sentenced again for a different offense committed prior to the imposition of the earlier sentence. … all detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints.” N.J.S.A. 2A:159A-1. (pp. 9-10) 4. Prior to …
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… Civil - SCP - Answer Updated July 1, 2022 How to Answer a Complaint in the Special Civil Part Who Should Use This … an Answer within the time specified in the Summons, which accompanies the Complaint, a money judgment may be entered against you. DO …
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… shooting, charging them with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); … purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … is not a generally accepted method in the scientific community, rendering his opinion and exhibits inadmissible. …
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… at Mitchell, and ordered him to exit. Heeding Muhammad's command, Mitchell began to open the passenger door, where a … Judge Rodriguez denied defendants' petitions. In a comprehensive written decision filed August 8, 2018, the … State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 49-53 (1987), or that the outcome would have been different without the purported …
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… LLC's ("Victoria") motion to dismiss their verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writ. We affirm in part and … of the Property. On July 9, 2018, plaintiffs filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writ against defendants and … of the Property as one in need of rehabilitation. That complaint was eventually dismissed in a January 8, 2019 …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … Konan, defendant pro se. PASSAMANO, J.S.C. This matter comes before the court on plaintiff’s application and … in New York. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION September 19, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Based on the written submissions and …
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… Corporation in Clifton. She was born and raised in China, coming to the United States at age twenty- six for graduate … order. The court found that the agreement eventually embodied in the consent order was initially Catchpole's idea in … its inception. As is obvious from his detailed opinion, he immersed himself in the proofs and considered all of the …
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… began implementing PTI programs after a 1967 President’s Commission Report recommending the diversion of some offenders in need of treatment from the criminal process to other community resources. In State v. Leonardis, 71 N.J. 85 …
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… J.A.D. Administrative Director of the Courts Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 Re: … justice system in New Jersey, which is an essential ingredient for a functioning economy. This correspondence serves … that they will receive anything beyond a nominal per diem from the court, which, in New Jersey, is just $5 for …
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… a fair trial"; (11) "the cumulative effect of the errors, combined with trial counsel's omissions, deprived defendant … same or less than all the facts required to establish the commission of the offense charged"). Aggravated … presented to them. You are expected to use your own good common sense; consider the evidence for only those purposes …
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… S. LEON, ANNA KELLY, a/k/a ANA BOLBOTOWSKI, BARKER BUS COMPANY, ROBERT CLEMENTS, III, DAVID HANNA, PAWEL ZAWADKA, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, GEICO, Defendants, and JAMES PHILIP MULLALY, … and a corrected order dated July 11, 2019, dismissing her complaint with prejudice. She also appeals from two orders …
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… to provide "sustainable independence for homeless and low-income families." What We Do, Family Promise of Warren County, … Promise removed Michelle from its program due to her noncompliance. Kyle was born premature, at thirty-two-weeks … officer4 reported to the Division she had not been compliant with attending substance-abuse treatment when she …
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… reverse in part. I. The parties were married in 1996; the complaint for divorce was filed fifteen years later in 2011. … was employed as a consultant and reported the following income on his tax returns for the year the complaint was filed and the three previous years: $521,526 …
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… continued protection of the child's privacy interest. That compelling interest outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … reimbursement . . . . 3. Should [plaintiffs' child] become unable to attend Bridge for any reason, the Petitioners …
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… teacher, Goodlin would routinely give him hall passes to come to Goodlin's classroom "to hang out" while classes were … to prison. On November 2, 2020, plaintiff filed an amended complaint against the BOE, the Police Defendants, and … history, including the BOE's filing of a third-party complaint against several defendants, preceded the filing of …
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… she was closing the restaurant when she heard "a lot of commotion going on outside," including "some screaming." … portrayed him as a "villain," and "could not be remedied through a curative or limiting instruction." 16 … evidence. For example, the judge could have stated: Ladies and gentlemen, you just heard Detective Crawley mention …
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… this is not evidence. All of the evidence is going to come from the witness in this case. 4 In doing so, we reject … with internal frame parts that have not been altered or completed to a functional state" and lacked serial numbers. … one clear and unambiguous result, the interpretive process comes to a close, without the need to consider extrinsic …