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… Luis noticed that the black object was a handgun. In the commotion, Luis slapped the handgun out of defendant's hand … that a reasonable jury could readily find that defendant committed the armed robbery beyond a reasonable doubt. See … testified. On May 3, 2023, Judge Robert Kirsch issued a comprehensive written opinion denying defendant's petition. …
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… and termination of a New Jersey limited liability company ("LLC"), which allegedly has been filed in error or … LLC, was created as a New Jersey limited liability company through the filing of a certificate of formation … from the Division, plaintiffs in October 2022 filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs in the Law Division …
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… [constitutional] rights," R. 3:22- 2(a), which encompasses the right to the effective assistance of counsel. … State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 49-58 (1987), and that the outcome would have been different without the purported … . . . ." Id. at 689. As such, a defendant "must overcome the presumption that, under the circumstances, the …
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… 1, 2014, met with Sergeant Evans at police headquarters to complete the registration process, which included review of … Defendant was informed of the board's decision, and he complied with the board's restrictions from 2005 to 2008. … of the State's witnesses; and (4) failing to communicate with defendant and obtain discovery. He also …
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… DOCKET NO. A-3602-22 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TOWN OF WESTFIELD, … summary judgment to Public Service Electric and Gas Company ("PSE&G") and finding Westfield's ordinance, number … to "apply for a permit and exhaust its administrative remedies before [Westfield] prior to seeking a judicial …
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… her spam folder, she still reviewed the emails in order to comply with the parties' Marital Settlement Agreement requirement that she remain in communication with defendant. The contents of nine of those … as plaintiff and the child had relocated away from the community. She requested a residency hearing, which the …
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… and Vinci. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2023-2089 and 2024-1009. Justin … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Charles A. Shadle, Deputy Attorney General, on … administrative decision of the New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Commission) that upheld the determination of the …
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… NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and THE COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL … the Newark Bay Complex) include not just the surface waterbodies and sediments, but the entire areal extent of the … Process investigation and specifically within the area studied around the Lower Passaic River." Because the site was …
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… posing as a fourteen-year-old girl, into traveling or accompanying the defendant to some location other than the … is a place "other" than where the defendant was when he communicated with the child. In the unpublished portion of … activity. Teams of officers were stationed in an apartment complex in Franklin Township, Somerset County. Special Agent …
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… living activities and she has extremely limited verbal communication skills. T.F. is short in stature, overweight, … programs, including employment in developmental centers, community agencies, and other programs licensed, contracted, … testified to researching limitations on T.F.'s ability to communicate by reviewing her individualized service plan and …
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… to Rule 1:4-8. We affirm. I. The underlying facts are not complex. In November 2009, plaintiff, a contractor and … air handlers; however, the installation was never completed. When plaintiff failed to install the air … HCK terminated his services and hired another firm to complete the work for $4,218. In November 2018, plaintiff …
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… the private rental market affordable to low- and very-low-income households by reducing housing costs through direct … 6 events. He denied drinking while driving because he has a commercial driver's license. Defendant stated he had been … on the record. The judge found plaintiff to be a "forth[]coming witness," "straight[]forward" and with the …
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… I. Defendants moved for summary judgment following the completion of discovery. Accordingly, we discern the … and Serg Construction. Plaintiff, who received workers' compensation benefits for his injury, did not sue ERJ … had failed to conduct safety trainings and inspections in compliance with those regulations. Specifically, Mizel …
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… from a tile walkway to a carpeted area. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging in pertinent part she "was caused to slip … sustained "severe and permanent injuries." According to the complaint, Macy's owned or was in "custody and control of … the property and premises." 3 A-1518-21 Defendants filed competing crossclaims for contribution and indemnification. …
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… a back room alone, grabbed her by her arms and repeatedly commented about getting back together." When Lindy's … The TRO prohibited defendant from having any contact or communication with Lindy or her two children, ordered … with the person, and arranges a time for the defendant to come into the police station and pick up a tangible copy. 4 …
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… of PCR but remand for the court to resentence defendant to comply with State v. Torres, 246 N.J. 268 (2021). I. On … purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(d) (count four). Jury trial commenced in January 2016. Trial testimony established … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common last name. No disrespect is intended. 5 A-0086-21 At …
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… affirm. I. Because this domestic violence litigation has a complex procedural history, we recount the pertinent events … On February 3, 2020, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging that defendant committed five predicate acts of domestic violence against …
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… about a year after the breakup. She explained she had an "uncomfortable" interaction with Adam in the casino. Because … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … proven by a preponderance of the evidence, that a defendant committed one of the predicate acts referenced in N.J.S.A. …
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… the encounter were documented, and a sexual assault kit was completed. Martin testified at the first hearing to a vastly … support any inference of consent. Referencing defendant's competing version of the events, the judge found In light of … Act (PDVA), "the Legislature did not intend that the commission of one of the enumerated predicate acts of …
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… has epilepsy and requires significant care. Allan filed a complaint for divorce in March 2019, and at a case … cut expenses to make ends meet. The court noted Allan's income was $185,000 per year, while Heather's income was approximately $25,000. The court acknowledged …