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… plaintiff was lawfully on the premises. We disagree and reverse. I. We discern the material facts from the … and would "love to have visitors." They agreed he would come over a few days later. Plaintiff believed it was "imminently possible" someone might come over to defendants' house while he was there because …
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… evidence at trial supports the court's finding that J.L. committed a predicate act of domestic violence, see N.J.S.A. … further abuse, see N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b), we affirm. In her complaint seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) under … testified J.L. is "constantly on the attack for me for every little thing . . . every day and it's all of these …
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… REPRESENTATIVES, AND JUDICIARY CLERK DRIVER FROM THE COMPETITIVE TO THE NON-COMPETITIVE DIVISION OF THE CAREER SERVICE. … to permanently reallocate" the Judiciary Clerk 2 title. However, as we previously ruled, the Commission found there was …
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… that in exchange for the guilty plea, the State would recommend a nine-year prison sentence, subject to an … that during plea negotiations, the State's sentencing recommendation had ranged from a ten-year to an eight-year … and (9), and no mitigating factors. The judge added: Whatever the discussions were regarding the plea agreement, . . …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a). Defendant argues: the trial court committed error by improperly joining offenses related to … outside where defendant slapped him and told him not to come back or he would deport and kill him. Defendant was … Chirico did not initially intend to write a report. However, he wrote two reports regarding retrieval of the gun …
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… terms on the convictions and directed that Uriarte comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … PSL. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. 1 Following the date of Uriarte's commission of the offense for which he was convicted under … McGowan, 347 N.J. Super. at 563. Accordingly, "we will reverse a decision of the Board only if the offender shows …
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… through its Office of Access Design, proposed to undertake several modifications to the intersection fronting Route 27's … would bring the property's access points into closer compliance with the New Jersey State Highway Access … traffic signals timing; (3) add bicycle ramps and ADA-compliant crosswalks; and (4) expand Route 27 from two lanes …
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… and Puglisi. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Local Finance Board. Dorsey & Semrau, … parties are familiar with the facts set forth in the ALJ's comprehensive December 13, 2022 initial decision. We provide … The Borough renewed Cuccia's contract for the CFO position every year from 2012 to 2018. During his tenure as the …
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… credits, and having been awarded 92.8 work credits and 49 commutation credits at the time of his release.4 3 Although the opinion accompanying the May 13 order mistakenly reflects J.H. … September 9, 1994, which is prior to October 31, 1994. However, the other criminal sexual contact conviction did not …
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… a Borough Code Enforcement Officer issued a summons and complaint, alleging that defendant violated Ordinance … as follows: G. Notice to Abutting Owners to Repair. Whenever the pavement or surface of any public sidewalk or … fall in passing along the same, and such condition shall be complained of to, or discovered by the Code Enforcement …
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… in Virginia, and the parties agreed that defendant could communicate with the children via their iPads every other day for one hour. At some point during the … that required the TalkingParents App to be their "source of communication."3 Plaintiff testified that following her …
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… son. On July 18, 2023, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging harassment and was granted a temporary … Plaintiff testified that on July 14, 2023, she caused a complaint for divorce to be served on defendant at the home … did[ not] know what to do." Plaintiff testified regarding several prior incidents. In January 2020, defendant and their …
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… possession of a handgun. He contends the prosecutor committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion by … that they would look at any paperwork defendant had. However, defendant did not have any documentation on him. The … with Rule 3:28- 3(b)(1), defendant submitted statements of compelling reasons to justify his admission. Defendant …
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… concentration. Remache-Robalino filed a medical malpractice complaint against defendants. Like DiFiore, Remache- … interpreter at plaintiff's deposition. Defendants moved to compel the examination without any monitoring or recording. … counsel, the trial court's remand order is problematic in several respects. It does not discuss any of the six factors …
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… District (District), to be deemed TPAF pension-creditable compensation. After careful review of the record and … he was to direct and participate in "service learning and community service events" including weekend duties, as … was required to certify Wasserman's JROTC employment every year by submitting an Annual Certification of Pay and …
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… On November 21, 2022, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint seeking entry of an FRO against defendant. She … in violation of the consent order. According to the complaint, after the younger daughter declined defendant's … not reasonable, and were contradictory." The court found several instances during which defendant provided testimony …
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… restraining order (TRO) after filing a domestic violence complaint, alleging defendant committed the predicate acts of harassment and stalking. On … had "blocked" defendant's phone number and had told him several times she did not want to hear from him. Plaintiff …
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… arguments and the applicable law, we affirm in part, and reverse in part and remand for an evidentiary hearing. In … and assault on a corrections officer. The State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to an aggregate … his pleas, his counsel advised the judge that defendant was competent to stand trial based upon a psychiatric …
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… to consent to her treatment. The Division then filed a complaint for emergent custody, care and supervision of … sending Mary back to Florida and defendants because it was commencing an investigation due to concerns identified in a … was uncertain who Mary's biological father was.6 Despite never obtaining a court order granting him custody of Mary, …
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… Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Agency Docket No. 50. Denis Francis … each issuing authority by resolution, first approved by the commissioner, may impose any condition or conditions to the … issuance of any license deemed necessary and proper to accomplish the objects of this chapter and secure compliance …