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… an accusation charging him with third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and 2C:20-3(a) (the … 30, 2008, in the city of Trenton, he agreed with others to commit a theft by serving as the getaway driver. On November … When this does not occur, one of the appropriate remedies is for defendant to be given the option to "withdraw …
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… or interests of" plaintiff, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint that sought to quiet title to the property. On … the effect of dedicating the property to it for use as a community center, and this alleged dedication took … for the reasons set forth in Judge Francis Hodgson, Jr.'s comprehensive written decision rendered on June 28, 2017, …
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… 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 … him, counsel explained that it was necessary to assess his competency to stand trial. During defendant's plea to the …
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… Further investigation revealed defendant had also failed to comply with a November 19, 2014 order requiring the … applied for admission into PTI. The PTI Director recommended defendant's PTI application be denied the … the PTI rejection. Defendant argued the PTI Director's recommendation and failure to consider relevant factors …
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… from military service in 2005, defendant worked for Computing Technologies, Inc. in Woodbridge, Virginia. From … was a course director for Operations Other Than War, Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University, and … Military Outreach Program from April to June 2006. After completing his training, defendant was hired by Sears, and …
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… until he inappropriately touched her, which made her uncomfortable. As a result of the referral, the Division … of anxiety due to the physical and sexual trauma and recommended Amanda participate in individual trauma-focused … at AHCH. At the conclusion of the evaluation, it was recommended that there be no contact between Ronald and Amanda …
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… plate and a missing or nonfunctional rear light. Herbert, accompanied in the patrol car by a Detective Grogan,2 also … considerations which were "supported 14 A-5238-15T3 by competent credible evidence in the record." Grate, 220 N.J. …
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… Because of my active participation in civic affairs in the community, I had many opportunities to ask African Americans … were stricken through a peremptory challenge, including Melodie Harris: Melodie Harris had lived in Lee County, Mississippi, for a …
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… own bathroom. Plaintiff testified the tenants shared the "common space" including the kitchen, community room, and two … to both emergent and long-term civil and criminal remedies 9 A-0105-21 and sanctions." N.J.S.A. 2C:25-18. Moreover, the Act's remedies are to be applied broadly in this State's civil and …
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… dispute in its proper context. I. Global's amended verified complaint alleged the following. Global entered into a lease … damages, and a declaratory judgment that defendants had committed an anticipatory breach of the lease. Defendants … R. 4:10-2(c)) (citations omitted).] 3 Rule 4:10-2(d) deals with "facts known and opinions held by experts . . . …
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… ROBERTO, wife of Alesandro Roberto; KELLER DEPKEN FUEL OIL COMPANY, INC. a/k/a HOP ENERGY LLC; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; … Dated: August 5, 2024 Email: greiser@shapirocroland.com FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 05 Aug 2024, 088959 i … 4 Manning Eng'g, Inc. v. Hudson County Park Comm'n, 74 N.J. 113 (1977) …
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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. … test scores." The trial judge granted defendants' motion to compel an unrecorded neuropsychological DME over …
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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 … our opinion. Cuccia owned and operated Treasury Services, a company providing financial services to local governments. …
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… with a forty-five-year period of parole ineligibility, encompassing consecutive terms for murder and armed robbery … and the fatal shooting of one of the men by defendant's accomplice, Alfred Gilbert. Defendant was convicted of murder, … basis. The judge relied on the procedural bars embodied in the PCR rules. See R. 3:22-4; R. 3:22-5. Although …
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… additional twenty percent of any 3 A-2594-23 additional income earned over this base salary until the earlier … a year and three percent of any "additional earned income," also calculated from his base salary of $580,000. … at college. In July 2020, defendant filed a motion to compel enforcement of Paragraph 81 of the parties' MSA, …
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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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… 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 statements of compelling reasons to justify his admission. Defendant … He added that he became known as a talented artist in his community and has been asked on several occasions to assist …
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… Bishop-Thompson. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … and provide petitioner with the medical treatment recommended by his physician. We affirm. Petitioner was … Because the surgeries were unauthorized, respondent denied compensability. In November 2020, petitioner filed a …
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… officer. On October 30, 2017, she was served with a complaint, arrested, and charged with fourth-degree cruelty … (PNDA) on appellant. The PNDA charged her with: conduct unbecoming a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6); other … 7 A-3295-23 We review the denial of equitable remedies for an abuse of discretion. See Sears Mortg. Corp. v. …
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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 …