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… a petition for PCR, which the trial court held until the completion of the appeal. State v. Dykeman ("Dykeman III"), … A-3566-14 (App. Div. Mar. 23, 2017). After that process was completed, "[t]he trial judge denied defendant's petition in … attorney conducted an inadequate investigation and did not communicate with him during the trial; (3) his trial …
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… Livingston Mall Venture (LMV) dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs in its entirety. We affirm for the reasons set forth in comprehensive twenty-four page written decision issued by … Planning Board (Board) adopted a Reexamination and Comprehensive Revision of the Master Plan (2007 Master …
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… At the time, defendant was not speeding, nor did he commit any other traffic violations. 3 A-2271-18 … the vehicle, he smelled "a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle." Principato made contact … including a minor traffic offense, has been or is being committed.'" State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 103 (2017) …
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… On August 27, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) against defendant, alleging defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … challenged order was amended on March 13, 2020 to include a compensatory damages award to plaintiff in the sum of $4800. …
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… remote access to data on MDTs. It includes records from computer-aided dispatch reports; police, fire, and emergency … of Motor Vehicle (DMV) or Division of Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). 5 A-1252-19 vehicle. Devlin issued him … articulable and reasonable suspicion that [a] driver has committed a motor vehicle offense" before the officer may …
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… in the cost of living, increases or decreases in their income and Social Security, the possible loss of or inability … of this Agreement. The parties were each aware of the income, assets and liabilities of the other and this … and every respect. . . . . (e) They have made a full and complete disclosure of all assets, income and liabilities to …
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… Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-7097-14. Richard A. McOmber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber & McOmber, … in itself a permissible consideration in assessing a fee." Diehl v. Diehl, 389 NJ Super. 443, 455 (App. Div. 2006). Lema argues …
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… for his mother's nursing care cost, and his failure to comply with the contract he signed as the "responsible … that exceeded the LLC's loan payments, resulting in some income to Skwara LLC. The Director explained: "Petitioner does … not own the IHOP or the property; she is the owner of a company that owns the property and rents to another company …
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… and Fasciale. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-2783. Maria Gaines, Luis Oyola, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Melissa Dutton Schaffer, Assistant Attorney … 2017 final decision entered on remand by the Civil Service Commission (the Commission). They argue primarily that the …
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… "taking it to a sexual point." Defendant said that Lacey "comes on to me . . . sexually." When asked about the … the trial court erred when it: (1) failed to give fresh complaint limiting instructions; and (2) barred evidence of … did not apply here. We also rejected defendant's fresh complaint limiting instructions argument. That aspect of our …
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… for the reasons given by Judge Maryann L. Nergaard in her comprehensive 177 page written opinion. We add the following … making an appointment with him. She balked at his recommendation for dialectical behavioral therapy and chose to … that Judge Nergaard did not abuse her discretion or commit any error because defendant has failed to demonstrate …
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… a risk assessment score of 5. Although this represents a comparatively "low risk of recidivism," the pre-parole … not demonstrate a "substantial likelihood" that he would commit a crime or violate a condition of parole. The Board … decision to deny parole, the Board noted that likelihood to commit a crime if released was not the standard; rather, it …
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… entered by the Law Division after a jury convicted him of committing two counts of second-degree of sexual assault … nurses in the hospital is so "[e]very patient that . . . comes in with sexual assault has the same opportunity to … "something to help her sleep" and that her uncle "kept coming down to her room . . . earlier in the evening." On …
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… he was not entitled to an additional three percent of final compensation on his pension. Having considered appellant's … review and final determination of his final pension compensation. Appellant sought the request because he was … impression that he would receive a pension of fifty percent compensation plus three percent for each year over twenty, …
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… On January 20, 2016, plaintiff filed a two-count complaint against defendant for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. The complaint alleged that plaintiff and defendant entered into … 7, 2013] ("the move out date"), unless [defendant] fails to comply with paragraph 2(B). 2. . . . B. [Defendant] shall …
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… In his June 5, 2015 order (the June 2015 order) that accompanied his written decision, the judge summarized the … noted that plaintiff had "improved her economic picture by completing her education, receiving her de[g]ree and getting … at splitting the children up [with] the two younger ones coming [to live] with plaintiff and [the eldest] staying …
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… NOTICE TO THE BAR PROPOSED 2025 ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE BUDGET - COMMENTS REQUESTED BY NOVEMBER 4, 2024 The Report of the Supreme Court's Disciplinary Oversight Committee on the proposed 2025 Attorney Discipline Budget … proposed 2025 Attorney Discipline Budget be published for comment. Those documents are attached. As set forth in its …
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… which did extend into the easement. The bulkhead builder recommended they connect their new bulkhead with Martin's. … in the approved plan. In May 2022, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking a declaratory … we are unconvinced the prejudice could not be remedied by extending discovery for a limited and final time to …
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… since the trial court erred in sua sponte ruling that the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), N.J.S.A. 30:4- 123.51(e), … statute was precluded since "defendant is not a ward of the Commissioner of the New Jersey State Department of … not reach the merits of whether defendant would qualify for compassionate release if the CRA did apply to an inmate in a …
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… Center. There, staff determined that she was in a Glasgow Coma Scale score 3 coma (the most severe), exhibiting zero eye opening, zero … motor response to stimuli. Although she emerged from the coma, she remained hospitalized for over a month. She now …