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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 …
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… cross-motion to dismiss paragraph nine of plaintiff's complaint seeking equitable distribution, to limit discovery, and to extend comity to South Africa for the adjudication of the parties' … rulings. The judge reasoned that under the principles of comity and forum non conveniens, plaintiff's claim for …
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… Ste. 3B Morris Plains, NJ 07950 908-888-2547 jcohen@pclawnj.com Attorneys for Defendants/Petitioners Ramapo-Indian Hills … Division disregarded the implicit privacy concerns embodied in the amended OPRA statute, P.L. 2024, c. 16. … Division disregarded the implicit privacy concerns embodied in the amended OPRA statute, P.L. 2024, c. 16. …
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… moment and I . . . just need the police and ambulance to come in to treat this man because it's causing a lot of … they believe to be credible." Ibid. We conclude that the competent and substantial evidence does not demonstrate that …
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… that he would be charged with the homicide because no complaint-warrant or arrest warrant had been issued for the … and the effect it had on the family of the victim and the community at-large. This appeal followed. On appeal, … defendant's [constitutional] rights," R. 3:22-2(a), which encompasses the Sixth Amendment right to the effective …
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… the reasons expressed in this opinion. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendant committed stalking and cyber-harassment. She obtained a … banging on her living room window and a woman's voice say: "Come outside, [plaintiff's first name]." Plaintiff did not …
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… to an injury counsel suffered on the day of trial before it commenced. We affirm. The relevant facts are not disputed. … August 12, September 18, and November 13, 2024 prior to the commencement of trial. Defendant rejected all plea offers … showing defendant was unable to follow the troopers' commands, the parties' stipulation to defendant's …
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… will hear the case, consider evidence, and decide the outcome. Typically, arbitration ends with an award to one party … high/low provision lets the attorneys know what is the best and the worst that could happen for their clients in … of the local bar association and are paid a per diem fee by the court for their services. Retired Superior …
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… (collectively known as the Subject Property). Together they comprise approximately 8.35 acres and are in Bayonne’s … basis that the presumption of correctness had not been overcome. On December 10, 2020, taxpayer filed a complaint with the Tax Court appealing the Hudson County …
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… child; hit her daughter previously; and made inappropriate comments toward her. Though the parties have not spoken … between the two, even when the parties did not intend to communicate with each other. Despite no verbal communication, the parties continue to see each other at …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0684-24 JERSEY SHORE BEACH AND BOARDWALK COMPANY INC., a/k/a JERSEY SHORE BEACH AND BOARDWALK, INC., … PER CURIAM Plaintiff Jersey Shore Beach and Boardwalk Company, Inc., a/k/a Jersey Shore Beach & Boardwalk Inc. … Shore), appeals from a Law Division order dismissing its complaint with prejudice for lack of subject matter …
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… of the RDZ. After the public had notice and a chance to comment, the DEP denied the permit application. The reasons … for the denial included that the proposed project did not comply with the SRD due to the following: the proposed … other reason given was that the proposed project did not comply with the Stormwater Management rules, N.J.A.C. …
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… N.J.S.A. 52:27H-21.17 to -21.24, known as the Department of Commerce and Economic Development Act,1 and governing … Joshua Weaver2 and JWeaver Management LLC (JWeaver), a company owned by Joshua, formed and registered Castaway on … executed an operating agreement granting shares in the company as follows: 51,000 shares to Marzena; 44,000 shares …
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… a September 16, 2024 order dismissing her domestic violence complaint and denying her request for a final restraining … order (FRO) against her husband, S.G. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant and was granted a temporary … breast with a soda bottle. Additionally, plaintiff's complaint recounted several other instances of physical …
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… claim their former attorney, defendant William G. Sanchez, committed malpractice when he represented them in the 2015 … the trial court's June 24, 2024 order dismissing their complaint with prejudice. The trial court held that … not provide an independent basis to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. With respect to the trial court's …
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… in October 2021. A Burlington County probation officer recommended against defendant's admission. The officer stated: … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12(e) PTI Guideline 14, when making a recommendation this officer must assess, "whether or not the … It is this officer's opinion that the needs of the community would be better served by the continued …
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… ordinances." In 2010, appellant was granted an interstate compact transfer of his parole supervision from New Jersey … 'Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without … legislative enactment nor can they frustrate the policy embodied in [a] statute." Williams v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 423 …
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… court's order dismissing with prejudice his sixth amended complaint against Dine Brands Global , Inc., Applebee's … involving the kitchen manager. The claims included public accommodation discrimination and retaliation pursuant to the … Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -227, or the common-law causes of action. Having reviewed the record de …