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… them with an aunt. The court further ordered Laura to comply with the Division's recommendations, including substance abuse and psychological … trial court entered subsequent orders requiring Laura to comply with the Division services. We do not detail them, …
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… fiancée walk up her driveway and asked her "not to come up." Plaintiff stated defendant's fiancée cursed at … of defendant's and granted her an FRO, finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4 … harassment, [as defined by statute, if a defendant] "makes communication in a manner likely to cause annoyance or …
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… accurately summarized in the PCR court's decision and accompanying opinion and need not be repeated here at length. … she did have children. Defendant threatened if D.E. did not comply with everything he demanded he would kill her kids. … to her neck and left hand. Defendant also told her, "Come over here and have sex with me or I swear to God I am …
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… order that granted the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants JTI Real Estate, LLC, and its … we dismiss the appeal. The facts alleged in plaintiff's complaint are straightforward. The course of the four-year … for treatment of any reinfestation. After plaintiff completed a walkthrough, he closed on the property. …
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… 12, 2022 order, entered after a hearing, finding him competent to stand trial. We affirm. Defendant was charged … scheduled a hearing to determine whether defendant was competent to stand trial. The competency hearing spanned three non-consecutive days in …
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… to the stop. Defendant relayed he was a security guard coming from Newark and was going to McDonald's. Heredia commented it did not appear defendant was coming from Newark, and defendant clarified he "went the …
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… follow, we affirm the trial court's finding that appellant committed a predicate act of domestic violence under the … the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2023, appellant filed a complaint against respondent alleging his 2 Because the … and "respondent" to minimize confusion. 3 A-2988-22 commission of domestic violence against her in violation of …
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… 3 A-3382-21 In June 2021, Saadeh, LLC and Grau exchanged communications regarding outstanding fees for the firm's … LLC was expecting a payment from the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) for a portion, but not all, of … that its motion be adjourned to permit the parties to come to an agreement with respect to the payment of Grau's …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. … against future threats or acts of domestic violence committed by defendant. We affirm. We recite the facts from … TRO, plaintiff identified numerous instances of violence committed by defendant. Plaintiff claimed defendant bit her, …
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… but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … medical examiner testified the cause of death was assault "compounded by strangulation both manual and ligature." A … tied the belt around the victim. He argued that counsel's comment, combined with the medical examiner's opinion of the …
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… at different federal prisons. Plaintiff filed a complaint claiming defendant Susan D. Jackson, the New … and granting defendant's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint. We affirm. I. Because of the early procedural … stage of the case, we accept the facts alleged in the complaint as true, giving plaintiff "every reasonable …
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… premature its application for satisfaction of its worker's compensation lien upon settlement of the injured employee's … Transit Corp. (NJ Transit). Joseph brought a worker's compensation action against NJ Transit and a third-party … By letter dated November 11, 2019, NJ Transit's worker's compensation insurance carrier notified Joseph of its "legal …
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… that any future conveyance of the aforesaid property commonly known and designated as 771 Allison Court, … marketable and insurable at standard rates by any title company licensed to do business in the State of New Jersey. … a single-family residential dwelling." Section 11 made remedies available to a buyer if seller was unable to transfer …
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… search is presumptively unreasonable. Ibid. To overcome that presumption, "the State bears the burden of … problem with the State's proofs at the hearing, however, is compounded by Vandeyar's testimony. He testified that he was … him was that defendant bladed himself behind his taller companion. That description of blading does not give rise to …
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… We address whether defendant satisfied his burden to overcome the strong deference provided to the issuing judge's … between the area of the center console and the glove compartment, and approached the Acura and handed something … affidavit[s] in a hyper-technical, rather than a commonsense, manner." Citing State v. Chippero, the State …
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A-79-24 - Appellant Response to Amicus Curiae Brief Attorney General
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… T: 973-642-0161 F: 973-802-1055 Email: sro@oxfeldcohen.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs-Petitioners EAST ORANGE … and unreasonable result. This approach is at odds with the commonsense manner courts have utilized to give weight and … application of the language used would lead to results incompatible with the legislative design. It is the proper …
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A-70-24 Reply Brief
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… MONARCH COMMUNITIES, LLC, a Limited Liability Company of the State of Delaware, Plaintiff, v. TOWNSHIP OF … And JMC INVESTMENTS, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TOWNSHIP OF MONTVILLE; …
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… Haas appeals from an order granting Borgeson's motions and compelling Trident to release $48,075.49 to her in … issued an oral decision granting Borgeson's motions to compel Trident to turnover escrowed funds to satisfy the … Haas had failed to submit either. The judge recognized the complexity of the case given the number of judgments against …
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… and 9:00 p.m., a resident of the Hampton Gardens apartment complex in Toms River was awakened by the sound of a "small … as Steven Stallworth. An autopsy revealed Stallworth died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head at "near- … that day, the court allowed Juror Number 12 to scan the audience to see if she recognized anyone; she did not. Juror …
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… event together. A Ruff Ryders member noticed defendant become visibly angry when Julius and Nicely danced together. … cellular telephone plan to discover men with whom Julius communicated, including Nicely. Detective Kenneth … on his examination of the body, the ME concluded Julius died by "homicidal violence including ligature …