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… Prejudicial. [B.] The Victim's Testimony About Defendant Selling Him Drugs Was Inadmissible As N.J.R.E. 404(B) … Instruction Necessitates Reversal. POINT II THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED REVERSIBLE MISCONDUCT DURING SUMMATION BY … addition to the fact that the State failed to give the requisite "notice as to what th[e] evidence would be used for," …
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… C.K., 233 N.J. 44, 66 (2018). Neither G.H. nor G.A. has committed an offense for more than fifteen years since his … terminate the obligation upon proof that the person has not committed an offense within 15 years following conviction or … resident who faced deportation after pleading guilty to selling a controlled substance. Under the law applicable at …
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… SUPPORTED BY REASONABLE SUSPICION THAT AN OFFENSE WAS BEING COMMITTED BECAUSE HIS LICENSE PLATE WAS NOT "OBSTRUCTED" … Reasonable, the "Reasonable Mistake of Law Doctrine" Is Not Compatible with New Jersey's Jurisprudence and Should Not … VEHICLE AND THERE WAS NO INDICATION THAT THE PASSENGER OR ACCOMPANYING CHILD WERE A THREAT, 10 A-3703-17T4 ENTRY INTO …
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… (PSA). We affirm. In April 2016, plaintiff D.M.C. filed a complaint for divorce ending the parties' thirty-one-year … including a breakdown following the filing of the divorce complaint. In September 2016, the parties' counsel entered a … post-divorce judgment; C. [Defendant] has [a] pension income of $3,036 per month or $36,432 annually; [and] 7 …
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… birthday. Defendant was charged with acts that, if committed by an adult, would have constituted first-degree … required to show there was probable cause that defendant committed an offense rendering him eligible for waiver and … using cocaine on a regular basis, and admitted to selling drugs to support his habit. The judge noted the …
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… pursuant to Rule 4:50-1(d) and reinstating plaintiffs complaint to quiet title. We affirm in part, as modified, … approval of the transaction by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), at which time the transaction would close. If Boguslavskiy failed to obtain the requisite approval from the MVC, the agreement would be …
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… as a condition of probation; the presumption can be overcome only when a state prison sentence would be a serious … imprisonment and parole ineligibility terms for persons who committed certain offenses while armed with a firearm. The … focus on the offense conduct and did not account for the compelling need to deter others from bringing out-of-state …
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… and 4:6-2(a), to dismiss Counts One, Two and Four of the Complaint and Amended Complaint to be filed (with leave of the Court) by … the Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Counts One and Two of the Complaint and Amended Complaint is and shall hereby be …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1231-23 GENWORTH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. JUSTIN ZIMMERMAN, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … LTC insurance company. In 2004 or 2005, Genworth began selling LTC insurance policies in New Jersey. Genworth …
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… While plaintiffs were out of the property, defendant commenced renovations on the home. He removed the ceiling, … dismissed the TRO against Matthew after that trial had commenced. 2 "'Victim of domestic violence' means a person … motion to have been made in the trial court as a prerequisite to an appellate challenge to a jury verdict on …
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… Imperial Kursk and its sole member Leonid Shchedrin's complaint against defendants Galina and Arkadiy Star, … the trial court's findings of fact but insists the judge committed legal error in deciding Galina acquired an … in Atlantic City with Art, Galina, and a realtor when he visited the States in the summer of 2014, but claimed Art and …
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… not exceed the 3 A-4643-19 increase in [plaintiff's] annual compensation." The parties agreed the alimony and support … additional sums of cash to the accounts that he obtained by selling various assets and liquidating other accounts. 12 … jurisdiction and expertise in family matters." Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 282-83 (2016) (quoting Cesare v. …
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… employee, defendant Thomas Taylor. After V and A Brothers completed the work, plaintiffs filed a two-count complaint … older than he, had started the business and acted as the on-site manager for the work that the corporation performed. In … that certain practices are unlawful, one of which is “bait selling,” and which includes: Substitut[ion of] products or …
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… arguing1: I. BECAUSE DEFENDANT WAS STOPPED WITHOUT THE REQUISITE REASONABLE SUSPICION, THE EVIDENCE IN THIS CASE MUST BE … the building, punched defendant's girlfriend's cousin who accompanied him inside, which prompted defendant to run into … who received an anonymous tip that the defendant was selling drugs and recognized defendant's car while on …
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… TARIQ S. PARVEZ, FAIRUZ SYED PARVEZ, and SYED REFRIGERATION COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … to repay. On July 2, 2018, plaintiff filed a seven-count complaint against defendants for failing to repay the loans, … 2A:14-24. In fact, the proofs established the precise opposite. N.J.S.A. 2A:14–24 provides In actions at law grounded …
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… The same judge (the judge) issued an order and rendered a comprehensive written decision adjudicating the three … center inside a CVS pharmacy building located in a General Commercial (GC) Zone that had been vacant for approximately … AS APPLIED TO WAINWRIGHT[.] A. The Ordinance Lacks The Requisite Legal Standards To Be Valid And Enforceable Because It …
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… IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT AND … the business of purchasing, distributing, transporting, and selling natural gas in Morris, Middlesex, Monmouth, and … where we talked about moving the pipelines to the opposite side of the road -- those kinds of things. Thus, based …
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… Prejudicial. [B.] The Victim's Testimony About Defendant Selling Him Drugs Was Inadmissible As N.J.R.E. 404(B) … Instruction Necessitates Reversal. POINT II THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED REVERSIBLE MISCONDUCT DURING SUMMATION BY … addition to the fact that the State failed to give the requisite "notice as to what th[e] evidence would be used for," …
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… SUPPORTED BY REASONABLE SUSPICION THAT AN OFFENSE WAS BEING COMMITTED BECAUSE HIS LICENSE PLATE WAS NOT "OBSTRUCTED" … Reasonable, the "Reasonable Mistake of Law Doctrine" Is Not Compatible with New Jersey's Jurisprudence and Should Not … VEHICLE AND THERE WAS NO INDICATION THAT THE PASSENGER OR ACCOMPANYING CHILD WERE A THREAT, 10 A-3703-17T4 ENTRY INTO …
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… pursuant to Rule 4:50-1(d) and reinstating plaintiffs complaint to quiet title. We affirm in part, as modified, … approval of the transaction by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), at which time the transaction would close. If Boguslavskiy failed to obtain the requisite approval from the MVC, the agreement would be …