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… of a search warrant, police seized and searched several computers, hard drives, and external storage devices. … our written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(2), beyond the following comments. We affirm defendant's kidnapping convictions and … set forth elsewhere in the affidavit that "defendant's computer was sharing child pornography on three separate …
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… Ortmann appeals from that portion of a Law Division order compelling the forfeiture of his entire pension earned while … APPLIED IN URICOLI,[1] THE COURT WOULD NOT HAVE ORDERED A COMPLETE FORFEITURE OF APPELLANT'S PENSION. We disagree with … reasons detailed in Judge Mary C. Jacobson's thoughtful and comprehensive September 25, 2018 oral decision. We provide …
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… to count one, as amended to reflect that the robbery was committed "[w]hile armed with a 3 A-3682-18T2 deadly weapon, … to move the dismissal of the remaining counts, and to recommend a twelve-year sentence, subject to an eighty-five … the victim on February 8, 2014, in Medford Township, by committing a theft while armed with a deadly weapon. …
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… ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and UNITED HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY PLAN, Respondents-Respondents. … & Young, LLP, attorneys for respondent United Healthcare Community Plan (Corey S. D. Norcross, on the brief). PER … The initial decision found respondent United Healthcare Community Plan (United), a managed care organization (MCO), …
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… while Janice gave up her nursing career in 1985 and competed in horse shows throughout the marriage. Matthew … intending no disrespect. 3 A-1808-16T4 Janice filed a complaint for divorce in October 2007. After numerous … to confirm the arbitration award based on purported errors committed by the arbitrator. The court affirmed the …
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… appeals from a March 25, 2019 Chancery Division order compelling binding arbitration of a grievance filed by … appeal, refer the matter to the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) for a scope of negotiations determination, … states that the length of the school year is 186.5 days, comprised of 181 student contact days, two in-service days, …
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… dismissal of the action and reinstating the foreclosure complaint. Defendant contends she had no financial … abused its discretion when it reinstated the foreclosure complaint. We disagree and affirm all three orders. 3 … with the note and filed a January 8, 2016 foreclosure complaint. Plaintiff joined Boscov's and New Century …
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… v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … Colucci, 326 N.J. Super at 177). However, summation commentary must be based on truth and counsel cannot … Colucci, 326 N.J. Super at 177 (finding that summation "comments must be confined to the facts shown or reasonably …
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… with the following offenses: second-degree conspiracy to commit theft by deception and financial facilitation, … view in the living room were an HP Laptop, a MacBook Pro computer, several iPhones, a Nokia cell phone, a Samsung T- … the evidence seized during the lawful search to that embodied by a weapons search and that found in light of the …
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… shall notify Seller in writing of the specific defects complained of, whereupon Seller shall have HANSEN OREN, … entering into a contract which limited defendant’s remedies . . . . [w]e find no reason why the parties should not … fact that Oren is a sophisticated businessman who regularly deals in these kinds of commercial real estate transactions, …
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… Covenant, a Non-Solicitation Covenant, and a Non-Compete Covenant (hereinafter the “Restrictive Covenants”). … approximately $1.4 billion. The active pharmaceutical ingredient (“API”) in Premarin is conjugated estrogens, which are … Schedule 4 of the Consulting Agreement required Lomans to comply with certain restrictive covenants, including a …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … dismissal pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e), and argue that any remedies under the NJFCRA or the TCCWNA are not judiciable … types of matters is a first principle of federalism, embodied in Article VI of the United States Constitution (the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY BERGEN … Wild, PC, attorneys). JEREJIAN, P.J.Ch. This matter comes before the court by way of defendants’ PediatriCare … Bressler, Amery & APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION October 21, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Ross, filed opposition to …
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… also contacted the energy and 3 A-1049-15T1 thermostat companies, but they were unable to remedy the situation. … the service call. When plaintiff informed her the plumbing company already made the repairs, defendant threatened legal … requesting repairs to the toilet, which he described as "completely inoperable." When defendant did not respond, …
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… defendant to two years of probation, and ordered him to complete an anger management course and submit to a "complete mental health screen and . . . follow any recommendations if there are any." Plaintiff asserted that …
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… Pennsylvania alcohol-related driving conviction had not commenced when he was stopped for driving while suspended in … of suspension for the second Pennsylvania offense had not commenced when he was charged in New Jersey for driving … when: The individual is under the influence of a drug or combination of drugs to a degree which impairs the …
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… to install the ignition interlock device, pending the outcome of defendant's appeal for a de novo review before the … on April 26, 2012." We directed the municipal court to complete this task within sixty days. After the reconstruction of the record was completed, we directed the Law Division to reconsider its …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1). In exchange, the State recommended dismissal of the remaining two counts of the … plea allocution, defendant admitted that "in the course of committing a theft," he "purposely and knowingly" "inflicted … SHOULD BE PERMITTED TO WITHDRAW HIS GUILTY PLEA . . . IN COMPLIANCE WITH HIS RIGHTS TO A FAIR TRIAL AND DUE PROCESS. …
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… R.1:36-3. May 23, 2017 2 A-5770-14T1 with conspiracy to commit second-degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … (1967). 2 The record does not reflect the Wade hearing was completed. 3 A-5770-14T1 counts one through four against … for a temporary remand to reconstruct the record and to complete the Wade proceedings; however, he later withdrew …
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… that was robbed; and Emendo E. Bowers, defendant's accomplice in the robbery. The manager testified that shortly … inches, and six feet tall. One wore a black and white hoodie, the other a brown or solid colored one. The manager … video depicted two African-American men, one in a gray hoodie, who Bowers identified as himself, and another in a …