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… three); second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of certain crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … substandard representation or impact the probable outcome of the proceedings. On October 3, 2019, we affirmed the … the trial court appropriately "adjourned trial to accommodate both parties," specifically "ensur[ing] …
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… The mother testified in her own defense and presented competing testimony from a retired physician with expertise … within the meaning of N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4)(b). In her comprehensive oral opinion, the judge found the Division's … of the evidence, and only through the admission of 'competent, material and relevant evidence.'" N.J. Div. of …
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… summary judgment and denying her cross-motion to amend her complaint. We affirm. I. We discern the following facts from … one-day religious retreat held by the Korean Christian Life Community on defendant's premises. According to plaintiff, … steps numerous times before without any problems. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant was negligent for …
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… grossing $143,000 annually and defendant having no earned income. Pursuant to the JOD, the parties agreed defendant had … right to seek an increase in alimony if plaintiff's gross income exceeded $173,000 per year and plaintiff could request … also Rule 5:3-7(b), allowing a court to utilize various remedies to enforce a judgment or order after finding a …
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… yelled at her on multiple occasions and made her feel uncomfortable and unsafe. Plaintiff explained they had "been … items he [had] given her such as [an] iPad, phone, [and] computer by smashing them or put[ting] a hammer through … by a preponderance of credible evidence that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment and plaintiff was …
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… possession of a handgun. He contends the prosecutor committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion by … with Rule 3:28-3(b)(1), defendant submitted a statement of compelling reasons to justify his admission to PTI. In that … 2C:43-12(e) and Rule 3:28-4. Judge Sivilli found the State "completely and properly" reviewed defendant's application, …
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… stepped onto the porch and motioned to Kuligowski to come inside the house so she could talk to him. Kuligowski … to the floor and toe injury—was not included in the TRO complaint. The court denied the motion: This is all . . . … which may be drawn therefrom. Applying that standard, the complaint alleges that she was assaulted by . . . defendant …
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#07-05
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… regularly assigned field responsibilities, after successful completion of a training program, to carry Judiciary-issued … Officers, and Probation Supervisors, provided they completed the Probation Officer Safety Training Course and … officer’s subsequent recertification. Questions or Comments May Be Directed to 609-292-1589 Directive #7-05 …
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#06-06
Administrative Directives
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… Directive #6-06 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-2634 or 609-292-4638.] … Judges] [Promulgated by Directive #6-06 (April 25, 2006)] Ladies and Gentlemen; Welcome to your term of service as Grand … #6-06 (April 25, 2006)] Page 6 of 7 In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for accepting this opportunity …
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#12-06
Administrative Directives
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… Directive #12-06 [Supersedes Directive #6-06] [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-2634 or 609-292-4638.] … Judges] [Promulgated by Directive #12-06 (July 20, 2006)] Ladies and Gentlemen; Welcome to your term of service as Grand … released immediately from custody or bail. In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for accepting this opportunity …
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… a victim. She appeals from an order denying her motion to compel her admission into the Pretrial Intervention Program … was not an isolated incident and involved acts deliberately committed with violence. The prosecutor also considered … a single mother, gainfully employed, ultimately 5 A-2249-20 completed a ten-week [intensive outpatient program] through …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-677. Jeanne-Marie Scollo, … the following department rules and regulations: obedience to laws and regulation, 3:1.13; knowledge of the laws … Spencer violated department Rules and Regulations 3:1.13 Obedience to Laws and Regulations; 3:1.23 Knowledge of the Laws …
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… to Get a Lawyer Caution: Some Foreclosure cases are very complex and you should consider getting a lawyer. The court … cases in the Chancery Division, General Equity Part are complex. Most likely your opponent will be represented by a lawyer. It is recommended that you make every effort to obtain the …
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#01-97
Administrative Directives
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… pursuant to guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law and approved by the … in accordance with guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law. Records containing … and counseling sessions, need not be retained. The Commission shall provide general guidance and assistance, …
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… Bohorquez appeals the trial court's order dismissing her complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim and … to reach its conclusion. We affirm dismissal of the complaint on other grounds and reverse the portion of the … dropped the charges in September of 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against IDMJI, Piraquive, and seven other …
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… the hearsay statements of non-party children without comment. See, 5 A-0503-21 interview defendant as she had … deemed inadmissible, Judge Cavanaugh issued a 9 A-0503-21 comprehensive thirty-nine-page opinion in which she … direct testimony — which Judge Cavanaugh found credible and compelling. The judge found Evelyn testified about the abuse …
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… a plenary hearing regarding a modification of her imputed income established in the parties' marital settlement … alimony was established on plaintiff's annual gross income of $238,000 and defendant's part- time income of $1,400 per year. The parties recognized defendant's …
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… had memory loss and was mentally impaired during the commission of the crime, and his trial counsel failed to … the State agreed to dismiss all remaining charges and recommend an aggregate sentence of eighteen years in prison … in question, while in the city of Hoboken, he attempted to commit a theft on a female victim. Defendant admitted that …
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… State agreed to the dismissal of the other charges and to recommend sentences of eight years of imprisonment subject to … conviction: "[T]he way we worded it i[s] the State is recommending an eight NERA, but the plea allows us to ask the … looks like the plea is written up that . . . the State's recommendation is between a five and an eight." The State …
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… from a December 3, 2024 directed verdict, dismissing her complaint and dissolving her temporary restraining order … Plaintiff also contends the December 3, 2024 order does not comport with the court's oral findings.2 She seeks a new … counsel notified the court that the order failed to comport with the court's oral finding that plaintiff …