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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 … to fundamental values and respect for the legal system. However, there are others that practice law in a manner that …
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… removing to arbitration the portion of its amended verified complaint asserting claims against defendant Wine Source … litigation as to it. The present appeal followed.3 We now reverse. I. Plaintiff is engaged in the wholesale … in the absence of an amicable resolution, plaintiff's remedies would be pursued in Superior Court. Defense counsel's …
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… car. M.A. was not related to defendant and in fact was a complete stranger to him. In February 2019, a Union County … this child, were you? DEFENDANT: No. THE COURT: She was a complete stranger to you? DEFENDANT: Yes. The judge accepted … in any of the following acts: (a) inflicting unnecessarily severe corporal punishment upon a child; (b) inflicting upon …
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… (the Authority) appeals from an order dismissing two tax complaints it filed challenging the tax assessments on … that the tax court lacked jurisdiction. We do agree, however, that the first complaint filed by the Authority was … Accordingly, we review that issue de novo. State v. Scudieri, 469 N.J. Super. 507, 516 (App. Div. 2021). Moreover, …
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… 101-02 (Tax 2016). The judge found, although plaintiff is completely disabled as a result of her military service, her … to a unit scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan. Id. at 93. However, in light of her injuries, plaintiff was not 1 For … staging base; and participating in prisoner of war camp studies and simulations at Fort Stewart along with the …
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… districts. Pertinent to this appeal, in August 2014, Mack commenced employment as a Delanco elementary school … she chose not to resign. Mack resigned but had difficulty completing the academic year. At some point, a Board member … minimal compared to 5 A-2780-20 [her prior employment]." However, in June 2016, before her contract ended, Mack was …
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… Billing Systems, LLC (NBS) was to provide certain telecommunications and internet services to the June 15, 2011 … were operating properly." NBS contended that the Board "never paid . . . for any of the services rendered." … to bring the matter to arbitration and gave no remedies to [the Board] at all, even in the event of [NBS's] …
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Non 2C
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… beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she is the person who committed the alleged offense. The burden of proving the identity of the person who committed the crime is upon the State. For you to find … therefore, not only whether the State has proved each and every element of the offense charged beyond a reasonable …
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2C:28-5a
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… of a statute that reads as follows: a. Tampering. A person commits an offense if, believing that an official proceeding … the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each and every one of the following elements: (1) that the defendant … under oath, including any referee, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary or other person taking testimony or …
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… indicating defendant's consent to search the vehicle, however, was left unchecked. At the suppression hearing, Hutton … that consent was properly obtained. He concluded that the incomplete consent form was not fatal when weighed against the … remaining charges under the twenty-count indictment, and recommended concurrent sentences of six years' incarceration …
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… was arrested within a few days. He was not indicted, however, until April 2013. A few days before his arraignment, … count of first-degree sexual assault in exchange for a recommended twelve-year NERA1 term, the same plea defendant … knowing and voluntary. The judge noted defendant's counsel communicated with him in fluent Spanish, and that an …
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… whether the victim's conduct induced or facilitated the commission of the crime. The sentencing judge concluded that … him from finding mitigating factor five[.]" The State nevertheless argues that the judge "properly declined to … Yes. DEFENSE COUNSEL: And you understand it’s going to be completely within the discretion of the Judge what’s going …
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… waived defense on his own and, for that reason, we both reverse the dismissal of plaintiff's action against SEPTA and … section. R. 6:1-2(a)(2). Plaintiff certainly could have commenced this action in the small claims section, but he … v. Cliff, 419 N.J. Super. 1, 9 (App. Div. 2011); Bascom Corp. v. provide certainty about finality constituted …
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… not required in those specific circumstances. We therefore reverse the order under review, and remand for reinstatement of the complaint. We summarize the facts from the limited record … April 15, 2019, plaintiff Troy Haviland filed a one-count complaint, alleging he was injured at Lourdes Medical Center …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4452-18T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Plaintiff-Appellant/ … by awarding simple, rather than compound, interest. We reverse and remand. I. The facts are undisputed. The … of this act. 8 A-4452-18T3 Section 49 of the Act exempts "bodies organized and administered as a result of or under …
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… (DMAHS) terminating her household's Medicaid benefits. We reverse and remand. The calculation of C.M.'s household income for 2019 forms the basis for the instant appeal. When … "Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …
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… You have spoken with an [i]mmigration lawyer? [Defendant]: Never spoke to [i]mmigration. [The court]: Do you intend to … court]: You are giving up that [r]ight? [Defendant]: I never spoke to them. [The court]: I know you haven't. Do you … or omissions fell "outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance" considered in light of all the …
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… defendant was not in custody when he made the statements complained of to the police, and his motion for acquittal … officers by discounting the repairs.1 Sometime later, however, the owner became suspicious as to whether defendant … a police officer. When defendant returned to the shop complaining about the repairs, the owner asked defendant to …
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… May 16, 2017 Chancery Division order in which the court reversed the arbitration award in favor of defendant after … a teacher's performance through the assessment of five competencies. Teachers are rated "highly effective," … ASE are calculated by adding the points scored in each competency. 3 The regulations require three periods of …
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… many of whom were under the age of twenty-one. Alcoholic beverages were available, but the record does not indicate … and a hat he lost during the assault. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the Lasassos, Keith Amos,1 Eitel and a … claiming he suffered injuries during the assault. 2 The complaint3 alleged that Richard and Sharon Lasasso were …