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… that defendant brought a Glock handgun into the store to commit the robbery, but his plans were foiled by the store … marijuana from the store. He testified that he struggled to get away from them when he was shot and the Glock belonged to the …
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… in 2014, and divorced in 2015. They have one child together, a son who was born in December 2012. Since the time … in Neptune Township. Their home is large enough to accommodate the son and his two half-siblings. The mother … future. He accepted the offer, and they bought a house together in Florida. The mother's plan is to move to Florida …
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… temporary restraining order (TRO) and a domestic violence complaint she filed under the Prevention of NOT FOR … Plaintiff and defendant were married and living together at the time of the alleged incidents, but their … and she "said no repeatedly [but] he still did it anyway. When it was over I asked [defendant] to just please not …
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… 2C:35-7. Before giving that plea, defendant reviewed, completed, and signed a plea form. In response to question … his deportation from the United States, prevent him from becoming a United States citizen, and prevent him from … if you are deported it could affect your ability to get back into the [country]. THE DEFENDANT: Yes. THE COURT: …
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… Life pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and required him to comply with all Megan's Law registration and reporting … testified that the police let him leave the station to get a cup of coffee. About forty-five minutes later, he and … and prior encounters with the law. State v. Galloway, 133 N.J. 631, 654-55 (1993). It must also consider the …
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… N.A. (Wells Fargo). In August 2012, Wells Fargo filed a complaint in foreclosure against Williams, as well as those … foreclosing the mortgage. In January 2015, Williams filed a complaint against Wells Fargo in the Law Division, alleging … mail rather than by personal service. A-1448-16T1 5 and getting Justice against Wells [Fargo's] Mortgage …
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… probation, with 364 days in county jail, and fifty hours of community service. Defendant was also ordered to complete … distribute. Trial counsel assured [defendant] that he was getting his information from an experienced immigration … PCR court found that defendant's trial counsel had passed away in 2015. Thus, the court reasoned that the State would …
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… child's death. As part of the plea agreement, the State recommended a fifteen-year prison sentence, with eighty-five … 2C:43—7.2, followed by five years of parole supervision. By comparison, the statutory maximum sentence for first-degree … that defendant "went to the VA hospital a few times to get treated for [PTSD] and some drug [and] alcohol issues …
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… a three-year term of imprisonment for an unrelated offense committed in Cumberland County. Judge Jimenez ordered that … police vehicle. The driver of the Mazda heeded the implied command to stop and pulled the vehicle over to the side of … the witness first-hand, to assess his credibility, and to get a feel for the case, which is something beyond the reach …
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… an August 9, 2016 order denying his motion to reinstate his complaint and granting a cross- motion filed by defendants … LLC (Coolidge) and Dante Management (Dante) dismissing the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from an … until such time as it was more convenient for him to get in touch with plaintiff's [c]ounsel and seek to pursue …
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… contention in Point I that the 4 A-2119-16T1 judge committed plain error by failing to define "attempt" – as to … counsel did not challenge whether defendant attempted to commit a theft. Defendant had entered the pharmacy, … where as I said before, someone attempting to strike her, get violent with her, threaten to kill her, threaten to hurt …
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… and defendant testified. They had formerly resided together. Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Act, alleging … her on the phone "like a bill collector" when trying to get his clothing back; admitting to prior domestic violence …
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… on June 26, 2014. As part of his application, appellant completed the Consent for Mental Health Records Search form … of Police R. Craig Weber assigned Detective Anthony Dellatacoma to conduct appellant's background investigation. During … appointment, and the customer had to call the police to get him to end the sales call. While appellant's application …
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… suppression hearing that he saw four people about 250 feet away at the next intersection, which was well-lit. He … discarded the gun when he fled police in an attempt to get rid of evidence" and did so "without any coercion by … of the public in which police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer." State v. Rosario, 229 N.J. …
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… officer's guilty finding and imposition of sanctions for committing prohibited acts *.803 and *.203, in violation of … tobacco[,] or pills" but "[c]ode word green [was] a vegetative substance that [was] marijuana." Kline acknowledged … at the dairy, it was "reasonable to believe someone could get it to the dairy from the fence line." The disciplinary …
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… INFRASTRUCTURE, Defendants, and GLOBAL SPECTRUM, LLC, and COMCAST SPECTACOR, d/b/a SUN NATIONAL BANK CENTER, … from the entry of a summary judgment order dismissing their complaint against defendant Global Spectrum. The action … onto his lower back and right shoulder. He was able to get up with help from his daughter, and drove home. He …
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… Approximately two months later, defendant received a complaint for divorce forwarded by plaintiff's counsel. Four … 2014. Although divorced, the parties continued to live together for several months, took family vacations together, … agreement is that one party remains free to walk away before the marriage takes place. So too, property …
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… default judgment when she failed to respond to plaintiff's complaint alleging breach of contract; a February 5, 2016 … the parties executed a two-year employment contract "commencing on July 15, 2014."1 Defendant employed an … attorney for plaintiff to say, well, she's having trouble getting a lawyer and the four notices, that they [sic] gave …
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… an evidentiary hearing, dismissing her domestic violence complaint against her husband, G.D., and vacating a … was recording him, so he forcibly wrested her phone away. In doing so, he caused her injuries. However, the … I'm struggling with it is that both parties have lived together in an estranged environment for approximately 11 to …
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… assured Parker that those who worked during the storm would get paid for their work, either by the Board or by the City. … the New Jersey State Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance (OFAC) investigated possible overpayment to Board … Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 201-219. OFAC recommended that the Board consider recovering the money paid …