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… and one year thereafter. Defendant was also sentenced to community service, jail time, and payments of various fines … right to operate a motor vehicle is "for a period of not less than one year or more than two years upon conviction." … https://www.merriamwebster.com/ dictionary/ offense (last visited Mar. 23, 2022); see also Black's Law Dictionary 1300 …
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… 2 A-4551-19 This is an appeal from an order dismissing a complaint filed in the Law Division because neither party … for summary judgment. The court announced that regardless of where the parties now live, the judgment of divorce … complaint. To that end, since the [c]ourt lacks the requisite jurisdiction in this matter, the [c]ourt will be …
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… N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(c). Two weeks later, the landlord commenced this suit for possession. After a one-day trial at … on residential evictions in broad, sweeping language: "No lessee or tenant or the assigns, under-tenants or legal … restricted by the context." N.J.S.A. 1:1-2. Left only with common sense and the context in which "the person" is found, …
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… will allow N.T. to satisfy the licensing requirements to become both a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor and … has prevented her from obtaining a job with an insurance company as an agent and a position as an independent contractor with a real estate company. Therefore, A-1012-18T2 6 she filed a petition under …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Monmouth County, Complaint No. W-2017-000378-1303. Ian D. Brater, Assistant … Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO)1 must produce a completed Preliminary Law Enforcement Incident Report … under the Directive, under Robinson, or under the court rules. Disputing that judicial estoppel should apply, the AG …
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… instructed the jury, and affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint seeking damages for personal injuries caused by … crosswalk, and where not otherwise prohibited, at right angles to the roadway. It shall be unlawful for a pedestrian to … "crosswalk" under N.J.S.A. 39:1-1 as a definitional prerequisite to the charge. The judge noted a "marked" crosswalk may …
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… Borow, attorney for respondent. PER CURIAM In his amended complaint plaintiff Toni Castro d/b/a NSA Molding, L.L.C. … how his bill was honored as long as he was paid, when he completed all of his work on the project he sent his final … of a principal is individually liable on the contract, unless the other party knows or had reason to know the agent …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Monmouth County, Complaint No. W-2017-000378-1303. Ian D. Brater, Assistant … Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO)1 must produce a completed Preliminary Law Enforcement Incident Report … under the Directive, under Robinson, or under the court rules. Disputing that judicial estoppel should apply, the AG …
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… 2 A-4551-19 This is an appeal from an order dismissing a complaint filed in the Law Division because neither party … for summary judgment. The court announced that regardless of where the parties now live, the judgment of divorce … complaint. To that end, since the [c]ourt lacks the requisite jurisdiction in this matter, the [c]ourt will be …
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… and one year thereafter. Defendant was also sentenced to community service, jail time, and payments of various fines … right to operate a motor vehicle is "for a period of not less than one year or more than two years upon conviction." … https://www.merriamwebster.com/ dictionary/ offense (last visited Mar. 23, 2022); see also Black's Law Dictionary 1300 …
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… court is to instruct the jurors with respect to the principles of law governing the case and the jury is required to … attorneys for the parties. The attorneys may summarize and comment on the evidence and may summarize or quote directly … one way or another that I have any feelings about the outcome of the case. I do not. But even if I did, you have to …
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… court is to instruct the jurors with respect to the principles of law governing the case and the jury is required to … attorneys for the parties. The attorneys may summarize and comment on the evidence and may summarize or quote directly … one way or another that I have any feelings about the outcome of the case. I do not. But even if I did, you have to …
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… will allow N.T. to satisfy the licensing requirements to become both a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor and … has prevented her from obtaining a job with an insurance company as an agent and a position as an independent contractor with a real estate company. Therefore, A-1012-18T2 6 she filed a petition under …
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… set forth in Judge Daniel J. Yablonsky's September 19, 2016 comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. The … when Katie was injured while on assignment. Quenton complained to Ms. Cannon that Katie was abusive to him. When … assault under N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(4) where the victim is less than sixteen years old but older than thirteen, and the …
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… of the Hunterdon Central Regional School District (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; John B. Comegno, II, and Brandon R. Croker, on the brief). Gurbir S. … . . [a] regulation, within the sphere of [its] authority, unless the interpretation is 'plainly unreasonable.'" U.S. …
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… all three televisions were broken, a video game system and computer were broken, and some of her furniture had been … two of the four occasions when Diane claimed defendant had come by her home in January and July 2018, defendant had not … appellate court will not set aside an evidentiary ruling unless it appears that the trial court made a "clear error of …
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… of Labor & Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2004-12557. Pablo N. Blanco … Brittney Kern, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this workers' compensation case, the judge of compensation interpreted … Super. 250, 253 (App. Div. 2006) (citation omitted). Nonetheless, in Wood we further observed: The Workers' Compensation …
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… defendant Christopher Smith, and Signature's Director of Sales and Marketing, defendant Justin DePhillips, executed the … parties, leading ultimately to the filing of plaintiff's complaint naming Avalon, Smith, Signature and DePhillips as … the dispute shall be finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction as set forth in Section 15(f). …
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… of N.J.S.A. 39:3-10, which prohibits the operation of a commercial motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of … 39:4-50a, the general refusal statute, instead of the [commercial driver's license (CDL)] statute pursuant to … Appellate Court affirmed, finding that CDL refusal is not a lesser included offense of the general refusal statute …
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… his supplemental certification, and further argued that a "combination of errors and ineffective assistance of … to the PCR judge for the assignment of a "newly assigned competent PCR [c]ounsel." Like his claims against trial … challenged the PCR judge's findings. This appeal, nevertheless, requires us to apply two standards. The first governs …