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… 3. Refund of alimony to Plaintiff paid via ExpertPay.com while Plaintiff was in the hospital, retired or … of Motion to refund alimony paid to Plaintiff via Expertpay.com while Plaintiff was in the hospital, retired or … DX is DENIED. 7. Plaintiff’s Notice of Cross Motion to compel Defendant to ["]buy me a $500,000 house in Bergen …
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… Open Road terminated Monroy and Redcross. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Brilhante, alleging fraud, conversion, and … identifying information (PII). She subsequently amended the complaint to add Open Road, Monroy, and Redcross. The … . . . summary judgment." Open Road raises the following points on appeal: Point I Without a single defendant …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. 5 A-3950-18T1 statement to the … he has not performed any of the investigations which he complains his counsel neglected, making nothing more than … evidence that a change of venue was "necessary to overcome the realistic likelihood of prejudice from pretrial …
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… motion "to file a late notice of claim . . . [and] to compel production of documents pursuant to the Open Public … HCSD be granted. On appeal, defendants raise the following points of error: POINT I THE COMPLAINT MUST BE DISMISSED … 3 In plaintiff's responding brief, plaintiff argues three points, including the request we exercise original …
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… sex offender treatment. Defendant also was ordered to comply with Megan's Law and was subject to Parole … Nonetheless, "[t]he concept of excusable neglect encompasses more than simply providing a plausible explanation … assertions. According to the judge, defendant "has been compliant with the terms of his [PSL] since he was sentenced …
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… the parties to "seek the reunification therapist's recommendations regarding [d]efendant's access to, contact … If the parties could not agree on parenting time after completion of the reunification therapy, defendant could … printed or typed, into as many parts as there are points to be argued. The purpose of the appellate brief is …
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… on permanent disability[.]" The application was not accompanied by an affidavit, certification, or case … does not state the source or amount of A.T.E.'s income, the nature of his disability, or the scope of his … because of his injury. He did not state the amount of his income and produced no documentary evidence establishing how …
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… Rural, removed the padlock and filed a municipal court complaint against Zukowski. Sometime thereafter, Zukowski … a disorderly persons offense, Zukowski filed a Law Division complaint against Sussex Rural and Tate (collectively … granting summary judgment to defendants dismissing his complaint with prejudice, and denying his motion to vacate …
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… to take his hands out of his pants, but he refused to comply. Officer Morelli testified that when defendant … N.J. 346, 362 (2002)). "There is an assumption grounded in common experience 8 A-1410-18T4 that such a person is …
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… State v. Roach, 219 N.J. 58, 79 (2014), which supports the common sense principle that where the individual who … The proofs defendant presented simply did not overcome the presumption that counsel's representation was … at the time." Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE INADEQUATE REPRESENTATION THAT …
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… LIFE FOR A SUBSTANTIAL PERIOD OF TIME BEFORE THE COMMISSION OF THE PRESENT OFFENSE. After reviewing the … from his statements at the motion hearing that his primary complaint was that his attorney ignored his request to … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was "not discoverable by …
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… June 11, 2019 order of the Chancery Division dismissing his complaint to set aside the last will and testament of his … her power of attorney status. In 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Chancery Division for guardianship of his … guardian ad litem, concluded decedent was able to communicate and was mentally competent. Upon dismissal of …
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… Alvarez and Accurso. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2012-2210. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … [c]onclusion." On appeal, Zaghloul raises the following two points: POINT ONE THE COURT SHOULD REVERSE THE CIVIL SERVICE …
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… "well-grounded suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Nishina, 175 N.J. 502, 515 (2003) …
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… consent of both parties, the judge provided a copy of the complete jury charge for the jury. The second question was: … the mere presence language that is found in the charge on accomplice liability incorporates defense counsel's argument … 481, 522 (1994)). "'[E]rroneous instructions on material points are presumed to' possess the capacity to unfairly …
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… four counts of fourth-degree violation of the conditions of community supervision for life. About six months later, in … prison term of 270 days. Seeking to terminate his community supervision for life, defendant filed a pro se PCR … for endangering. Defendant subsequently filed a motion to compel interrogation of the jury to substantiate his …
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… lacked merit. I. In 2005, defendant engaged in internet communications with a person he believed was a … attempted luring. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced in the third-degree … for the reasons explained by Judge Wilcox in his comprehensive written opinion. We add a few additional …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2737-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.F. ________________________ Submitted March … assigned counsel appeals from a January 8, 2020 order re- committing M.F., a fifty-nine-year-old male with … from the record. Since January 25, 2012, M.F. has remained committed at Greystone due to a diagnosis of schizophrenia, …
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… other medical issues put her at an increased risk of health complications or death from COVID-19. Defendant did not … the Legislature’s plain directive that defendants who commit "the most violent of crimes must serve 85% of the … the public if released. Id. at 135-37. In the interest of completeness, the Priester factors also point to the denial …
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… burglary. He was on probation for these convictions when he committed his present offenses, and was sentenced to an … has been continuously incarcerated since 1990. He has committed five institutional offenses during his … "asterisk" infractions. His most recent infraction was committed in May 2013. A mental health evaluation was …