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… International, Inc. (Landlord), for the balance due under a commercial lease, but denied Landlord's claim for counsel … appeals the denial of its claim for fees and costs. Because competent evidence in the record supports the trial court's … Two months later, in October 2014, Landlord filed a complaint alleging breach of contract, conversion, and …
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… was not informed that his plea might subject him to civil commitment under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA), … been advised that he was subject to potential civil commitment under the SVPA. I Defendant seeks to withdraw a … was informed that his conviction could subject him to civil commitment under the SVPA. On February 27, 2004, defendant …
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… prison terms on the remaining counts, ordered defendant to comply with the Megan's Law registration requirements, and … Instruction. B. The Court Neglected to Issue a Fresh Complaint Instruction. POINT II THE PERVASIVE PROSECUTORIAL … the jury a specific unanimity charge as well as a fresh complaint instruction. We disagree. It is well settled that …
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… DIVISION A-5231-14T3 2 to plaintiffs on Count II of their complaint, holding that financial agreements entered into in … 217 N.J. 199, 203 (2014). Plaintiffs are limited liability companies that qualify as urban renewal entities under the … of this Ordinance, or 20 years from the date of Substantial Completion of the Project; (b) Annual Service Charge: 15% of …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts against defendant and to recommend a non-custodial sentence of probation with … the charges were dismissed, he would not have had to show a compelling reason––a requirement for a defendant charged … relax the five-year time bar, there must be a showing of "compelling, extenuating circumstances," State v. Milne, 178 …
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… Division order dismissing with prejudice his second amended complaint. Moss sought to enjoin defendant New Jersey … the Sparta Wildlife Area and posted the draft for public comment. After receiving and reviewing public comments from various stakeholders, the DEP's Division of …
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… and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-4436 and 2019-673. Mets Schiro … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Jonathan S. Sussman, Deputy Attorney General, on … to uphold the final agency decision by the Civil Service Commission (Commission) adopting the Administrative Law …
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… a jury in Tennessee of assault and battery with intent to commit rape and burglary. He was sentenced to ten to twelve … be applied to defendants whose underlying convictions were committed prior to January 17, 2014. State v. Hester, 233 … guilty. On December 30, 2019, Judge Martin Cronin issued a comprehensive written opinion denying the petition without …
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… fourth-degree resisting arrest, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2(a). The recommendation of the PTI director and the assistant … defendant was running away. Defendant did not initially comply with the order to stop but then "suddenly stopped" … weapon and ordered defendant to the ground. Defendant complied and was arrested. A pat down revealed no weapons. …
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… 2019 Law Division order denying his motion to reinstate his complaint that had been administratively dismissed without … additional contact with Alaris. Plaintiff filed a pro se complaint against Alaris on April 13, 2016, three days … the two-year statute of limitations was set to expire. The complaint was handwritten by plaintiff's niece because of …
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… Mendolla. We affirm. I. In August 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint on behalf of her daughter, J.R., who was a minor … children in class." The judge also found that the common knowledge doctrine did not relieve plaintiff of the … care for her negligence claims and by refusing to apply the common knowledge doctrine. In addition, plaintiff argues the …
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… A-1437-18T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ex rel. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY and MEDICAL INVESTIGATION GROUP, INC., … related to a settlement with plaintiffs Allstate Insurance Company and Medical Investigation Group, Inc. (Relators). … 2A:32C-1 to -18 (NJFCA), against defendants. Relators' complaint alleged defendants falsely underreported the gross …
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… THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40:55D-19 FOR A DETERMINATION … PC, attorneys for respondent Jersey Central Power & Light Company (Gregory Eisenstark, on the brief). NOT FOR … the petition of respondent Jersey Central Power & Light Company (JCP&L) to construct a transmission line project not …
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… Jury Charges state, the summations of counsel do not comprise evidence. The propriety of granting such a playback … in history. In the 16th and 17th centuries, when notions of compulsory process, confrontation, and counsel were in their … legal issues raised in a criminal case. As the rights to compulsory process, to confrontation, and to counsel …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-1186. Arnold Shep Cohen argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Eric A. Reid, Deputy Attorney General, on the … from a final administrative action of the Civil Service Commission, finding it lacked subject matter jurisdiction …
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… of Education (the Board) rejected plaintiff Sal Electric Company, Inc. 's (Sal Electric) bid for electrical services … its request for injunctive relief and dismissing its complaint and a corresponding November 13, 2019 order … which included that "[b]ids shall be based upon compliance with requirements of State of New Jersey, …
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… Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. He was convicted of crimes committed prior to the statute's enactment in 1997. See L. … Judge Taylor entered an order denying the motion and, in a comprehensive written opinion, made detailed findings of … Rule 3:21-10(b)(2)). A motion for relief under the Rule "is committed to the sound discretion of the court." Priester, …
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… of the current waiver statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-26.1 to his upcoming waiver hearing. We reverse. I. We presume the parties … prior unpublished opinion and the 2013 juvenile delinquency complaint: On May 5, 2013, defendant, who was seventeen … eighteenth birthday—was charged in a juvenile delinquency complaint with an offense that if committed by an adult …
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… New Stamp 2 I. On October 7, 2023, at the Sportika Sports Complex in Manalapan, two female, youth basketball teams, … prosecutor sought an adjournment, ostensibly to amend the compliant to charge N.J.S.A. 2C:12- 1(f), but instead, the … a.m., he responded to a report of a fight at the Sportika Complex in Manalapan where a basketball tournament was being …
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… defendant told police that he wanted to harm himself or commit suicide. He was taken to the Crisis Facility at … his mental health twice per day." The assistant prosecutor commented, [d]efendant's violent, sexually based criminal … own right, and thus mental illness on its own is not a compelling reason justifying admission into PTI. …