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… assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b), and his sentence included community supervision for life (CSL). In April 2002, … offenses to "serious or persistent" violations of CSL. He posited that a parole violation "without good cause" should …
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… writing for a unanimous Court. The Court considers whether “commissions” are considered “wages” under the Wage Payment … dictionary/english/supplementary (last visited Mar. 10, 2025). “Incentive” generally means …
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… May 20, 2014, Mori Properties, LLC, entered a twenty-year commercial lease with defendant Voorhees Diner Corporation … foreclosure complaint included the recorded judgment creditors. After defendants defaulted, final judgment was … 320 Route 73, LLC (Route 73), a subsidiary of Parke, for $100 plus costs. In February, Mori 2 The Chancery Division …
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… from her deceased father's pension. The Board adopted the recommendations of the Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ"), who … the ALJ determined S.L.W. failed to produce the requisite tax returns pursuant to N.J.A.C. 17:4-3.7(a). Under …
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… v. IRMA LAGE, Defendant, and GEICO INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … of its admission. 6 A-3580-16T2 Bartsch had previously visited the chiropractor, Dr. Mark Rodrigues, for neck and …
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… because of her age and her career. In July 2011, defendant completed a training program so that she could become … because defendant owed her 6 A-2587-16T2 firm more than $100,000 in attorney's fees. The court considered the motion … of the children. A parent shall not be deemed unfit unless the parents' conduct has a substantial adverse effect …
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… Powell and defendant's sister maintained contact, but spoke less often. Approximately seven months after defendant's … (2007)). One such principle mandates that prosecutors limit comments in their opening statements "to the 'facts [they] … their 'final argument.'" State v. W.L., 292 N.J. Super. 100, 108 (App. Div. 1966) (quoting State v. Ernst, 32 N.J. …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Theresa Y. Kyles, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the … spoke Spanish somewhat fluently and had no difficulty communicating in Spanish on a day-to-day basis. He spoke in … enumerated factors" set forth under State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627 (1985), cert. denied, 475 U.S. 1014, 106 S. Ct. …
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… that Peter Paul Kaminski (Peter)1 was the victim of fraud committed by his daughter, Pauline Kaminski (Pauline), and … that Peter and Sophie would be paid an additional $100,000 after the closing. Peter and Pauline offered … to repurchase the property. He needs a place to live. If creditors start coming after [Mainardi], and she owns the …
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… evidence seized from his motel room during two warrantless searches. We disagree and affirm. Defendant was … of the incident, and determine whether he wanted to sign a complaint against the other man involved in the fight. When … of a search warrant." State v. Rose, 357 N.J. Super. 100, 103 (App. Div. 2003) (citations omitted). Here, the …
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… police officer that he had seen a person who matched the composite picture police had produced in the Schwartz robbery …
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… while he could not remember whether he was armed when he committed the 2009 robbery, he allowed he "probably had [a … scene. The corroborating evidence of the 2009 robbery was less extensive, but the State established that a bank … See, e.g., United States v. Havens, 446 U.S. 620, 626-27, 100 S. Ct. 1912, 1916, 64 L. Ed. 2d 559, 565-66 (1980); …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. REUSSI CAPITAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, d/b/a REUSSI CAPITAL, LLC, 501 LAKE TERRACE, LLC, … commission agreement proposing a flat commission fee of $100,000 in the event the total purchase price did not exceed … of the negotiations and the work are to be done by me unless I need something more from you . . . . The seller …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3444-19 JANE D’ALESSIO and NICHOLAS D’ALESSIO, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. COMMISSIONER OF FIRE DISTRICT #2, PORT READING FIRE … with prejudice as to their claims against defendants Commissioner of Fire District #2 and the Township of …
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… from the record. Mirakill was a Nevada limited liability company (LLC) with offices in Old Tappan, New Jersey. BBA … personally met with certain investors, received and deposited investment checks, and received wire transfers into …
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… contained in plaintiff 's January 2, 2018 domestic violence complaint, a year earlier, during an argument, defendant … defendant's contact with him. The FRO also imposed a $100 civil penalty on defendant and prohibited him from … to us, we first consider the relevant legal principles and the applicable standard of review. 10 A-3462-18T4 We …
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… and during most of the marriage, Hermo worked as a fixed income bond trader, with a specialization in … In October 2015, Hermo accepted a severance package of $100,000 and one year of health insurance for him and the … [youngest] child . . . reaches age twenty-three . . . unless terminated earlier by [c]ourt [o]rder. The order also …
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… OF AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING FACTORS WERE NOT BASED ON "COMPETENT, REASONABLY CREDIBLE EVIDENCE," STATE v. CASE, 220 … arguments against the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm defendant's conviction with respect to the … considered the factors enumerated in State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627 (1985). He first explained that "to sentence . …
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… WITNESSES UNDERSTOOD THEIR DUTY TO TELL THE TRUTH AND WERE COMPETENT TO TESTIFY UNDER N.J.R.E. 601. (NOT RAISED BELOW). … consecutive sentences as required by State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627 (1985), the overall fairness of the sentences, … of the victims' trial testimony. 4 A-4064-18 C.M. (Charles) and S.M. (Sara) are married and have three sons, C.M. …
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… his convictions, after back-to- back jury trials, of a lesser-included charge of second-degree reckless … defendant raises the following points: 4 State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627 (1985). 9 A-4456-17T4 POINT I [The … logical explanation—that the individual was suspected of committing the crime. This would clearly have violated the …