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… moved to terminate the Title 9 litigation. Cathy moved to compel the Division to produce copies of its records. The … or impairment of the function of any bodily organ; . . . commits or allows to be committed an act of sexual abuse … reports are confidential and may only be released under very narrow, enumerated circumstances. N.J.S.A. …
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… to reflect that Officer Campos knew defendant "from the community." Defendant's trial counsel rejected the State's … of evidence does not create reversible error. State v. Lassiter, 197 N.J. Super. 2, 9 (App. Div. 1984). Frequently, … then nothing will. And his credibility is going to be very important in the only important aspect of this case …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-738. Patrick P. Toscano, Jr., … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Andrew J. Bruck, Acting Attorney General, … well liked and respected by this [sic] peers;" (4) was a "very good and capable fireman;" (5) had "no disciplinary …
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… obligations towards their sons' college costs and concomitant award of counsel fees. We affirm. The parties had … contribute to Ryan's and Zachary's college costs" as "every factor favors contribution." As we have stated, "The … was necessary. I think it was a rehashing of pretty much everything that was argued previously on just an expression …
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… to terminate his Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to 23, and community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, … the conclusion that he would not pose a risk of harm to the community and contends that the judge improperly relied on … and STABLE-2007 assessments, he concluded A.R. presented a "very low recidivism risk." Dr. Reynolds therefore …
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… stress disorder and opiate dependency. The Division filed a complaint seeking custody of the child based on defendant's … home but refuse to answer the door. Initially, defendant visited her son at her brother's home and assisted with … her neighbor "hacked into [her telephone]" and watched her every move. When the adoption worker suggested defendant move …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5509-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF P.P., SVP-711-15. _______________________ … General, on the brief). PER CURIAM P.P., a resident committed under the Sexually Violent Predators Act, appeals … Dr. Goldwaser believed P.P.'s chances to re-offend are very high. Dr. Goldwaser's opinion was based on static and …
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… the altercation, Roberto punched her cellphone, making it "completely unusable." She also testified that he broke the … but no bruising on her neck. Roberto recalled the incident very differently. He testified that when Carla refused to … telling him to leave her alone and let her go. She had to come back to get her keys; Roberto followed her, then tried …
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… Healthcare, Inc. Almost two years later, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging claims of among other … on June 11, 2020, subject to the completion of discovery as to whether the parties ever entered into an … issues involving procedure, admissibility of evidence, discovery or any other issue." The final page of the agreement …
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… and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-800. Scott D. Finckenauer, … interested applicants to check the Commission's website "for updated information concerning test dates and … poor internet connection. He explained that July had been a very stressful month for him because he was in the process …
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… bullets. Defendant asked Hearn to drive him to an apartment complex where his brother lived on Locust Avenue in Red … he saw a dark blue or black Audi traveling in the opposite direction one block from the scene. DePonte shined his … positive for gunshot residue. Subsequent testing found a very high number of gunshot residue particles on defendant's …
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… by renting a car and obtaining a firearm destined for delivery to defendant, police foiled the plot before its purpose was accomplished. Id. at 4–5. We characterized the totality of the … said she was outside with Dupree across the street from the site of the shooting. She noticed defendant arrive with …
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… record before the motion judge. Plaintiff is the owner of commercial property located in Plainfield. Kumar is the … guaranteed 3 A-3402-19 the note. Watchung Liquors failed to comply with the terms of the note and the present action … a finding of excusable neglect "when examined against the very short time period between the entry of default judgment …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Paul X. Escandon in his comprehensive written opinion. In August and September 2016, … attorney]? A. Yes. Q. Were you able to read and understand everything in the agreement? A Yes. Q Now in the lower … record reveals that trial counsel was able to negotiate a very favorable plea agreement that resulted in concurrent …
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… motion to vacate an order dismissing its legal malpractice complaint against its former attorney, defendant John D. … to the active trial list, with ninety days to complete discovery. In support, Dennis certified that the corporate … complaint until filing the present motion . . . . In the very limited certifications filed with the court, nothing is …
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… he used a pair of scissors to cut the victim's clothing in very straight lines to expose her private parts. 3 … but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … defendant left the victim's home, and prior to the discovery of her body, a man was going door to door saying he was …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0681-17T4 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF K.O. Argued November 28, 2018 - Decided … on the record why county counsel, presumably still on site, did not present this motion. Counsel for Carrier … K.O. would remain in a manic phase that could worsen very quickly. The social worker testified the hospital did …
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… of defendant's motion. We derive the following facts and complex procedural history from the record. On April 17, … 7, 1996, defendant was arrested for a separate robbery he committed in Dover Township on May 29, 1996 (the second … arrest. The judge also noted defendant "has made some very significant strides in redeeming himself and becoming …
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… Kelly and Kelly's Tavern, dismissing with prejudice her complaint seeking damages arising out of injuries she … In total, the group had four or five coolers on the boat. Everyone met at the dock near Kelly's house in Neptune around … her words, but stated she was wobbling on the boat, as was everyone else. Twenty minutes after stopping, Dahlman asked …
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… defendant, Augusta Investments, t/a Re/Max Preferred are competing franchisees of Re/Max of New Jersey (Re/Max). … information. Initial disagreements arose regarding discovery and venue. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint and … Co. v. Indus. Trust Co., 27 N.J. 144, 153 (1958)). "By its very nature, an agreement to arbitrate involves a waiver of …