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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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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2023-1728. Catherine M. Elston argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Bernadette Dronson, Deputy Attorney General, on … to CSC, in part: In 2022[,] the City was notified that several members of the Hoboken Fire Department would be …
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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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… and criminal sexual contact related to his conduct with several female patients. Later that same year, appellant … eighteen months "for the limited purpose of allowing him to comply with an educational remediation plan." Accordingly, … reformatted).] The statute stated that it was to become effective immediately on January 10, 2022. L. 2021, c. …
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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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… I. Defendant's convictions arose from events involving several young women and their relatives on April 9, 2013. At … T.S. told her they lived in the Roosevelt Village apartment complex in Carteret. Smikle took Couch, N.G., Smikle's … found that Odum's statement was not likely to change the outcome of the trial because her claims were not plausible in …
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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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… presented no evidence that the City caused the boards to become uneven nor was there evidence that the City had actual … after the fall, Patrick went back to the area and took several photographs. Those photographs showed that several … on or across the boardwalk could cause boards to become uneven and the City "failed to make timely repairs to …
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… and subsequently by J.Z. against K.M.3 Both parties' complaints arose from the same events occurring on August … audio or video recordings were not provided on appeal; however, the content of any recordings played at trial was … she was pregnant, and he threw her phone at her after she complained to J.Z. about the smell he created when he made …
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… 29, 2023, when K.C. called police to report P.C. had committed an act of domestic violence against her. When … [her] around the house and attacked [her] . . . in several different areas." She stated that "[w]hen [she] was … morning hours of October 30. She later had to amend the TRO complaint to include prior acts of domestic violence, …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … he could easily identify the robber because he had come to the gas station to try to sell him a bicycle three … bills, even though defendant had been out of work for several months at the time of the robbery. Defendant …
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… told her she had "five more minutes" with their daughter. Several minutes later, defendant carried the child back … her, "sought out where [she] went to the gym," and "made a comment . . . [on] a workout video that [plaintiff's … plaintiff's mother that "if she wanted to file a criminal compl[ai]nt" against defendant, "she could do so with the …
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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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… to terminate all his obligations under the Registration and Community Notification Law (Megan's Law), N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to … his obligations under Megan's Law "ab initio." He asserted several arguments, including that (1) the State had failed to … . . . for reasons of 'practice, convenience and expediency.'" Ibid. (quoting Mast, Foos & Co. v. Stover Mfg. …
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… -35, and an order granting attorney's fees to plaintiff as compensatory damages pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4).1 … newborn grandchild to visit, hoping that "the house would become more of a family center." Wehn asked only plaintiff to … Div. 2016) (quoting Silver, 387 N.J. Super. at 127). However, in all cases, "the guiding standard is whether a …
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… 2023 order granting defendants' motions to dismiss their complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). We affirm in part and reverse in part. I. We summarize the facts as alleged in … There is no legal authority . . . that they had to obediently follow without regard to exercising judgment or …
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… arrived at the corner, she thought Jack "was long gone." However, when Ellen turned the corner, Jack was "standing right … him to live in the apartment. Jack responded that he was coming to the apartment building anyway, she needed to let … Also on September 2, 2023, Ellen filed a domestic violence complaint in the Family Part requesting entry of a temporary …
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… a plastic bag hidden behind an electric panel located in a common hallway area of an apartment complex. Defendant contends probable cause was not … Manor at approximately 2:30 p.m. on November 18, 2020. However, after searching for defendant and being unable to …