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… reasons explained in Judge James-Beavers' thoughtful and comprehensive oral decision, we need only briefly summarize … her. He continued to slap her in the face as she tried to get away. She felt pain in her jaw from the slapping. The judge …
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… their surveillance positions approximately 100 yards away. Using binoculars, they observed him leaning against a … away. The officers followed defendant back to an apartment complex and parked directly behind him. When defendant … smoking a cigarette when police observed defendant pull up, get out of his car, and approach Goldsboro. Goldsboro handed …
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… 2 A-0810-20 -35.1 The trial court found that defendant had committed predicate acts of terroristic threats and … filed for divorce, but the parties continued to live together until August 2020. On July 29, 2020, the parties got … because she believed she would have peace while he was away. When defendant returned from Jamaica, the parties …
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… Defendant, who was angry and aggressive, told plaintiff to get in the car and that she was not going anywhere, and … and "also inconsistent with his behavior." Considering his comportment, the judge "[did] not deem his testimony to be … testimony to be credible. The judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassing plaintiff by …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2297-19 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Docket No. CAF 11786-18. Joshua I. Savitz … driver's license and voter registration because he did not get around to it. Concerning the mortgage documents, Melia …
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… Product before filing his lawsuit against defendant. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant's conduct constituted … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no … the evidence submitted by the parties on the motion, together with all legitimate inferences therefrom favoring the …
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… Jablonski's well-reasoned decision. We add the following comments. The original complaint in this matter was filed in … defendant in foreclosure, Shirley Miranda,1 passed away during the pendency of the litigation in February 2017. … upon the appeal's dismissal order language to claim they get to "start all over again ." This court's dismissal of …
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… possession of a Glock 9mm handgun while in the course of committing, attempting to commit or conspiring to commit a drug offense, N.J.S.A. … as he comes up with some additional money that he was gonna get him out of it and that he did not have to even appear …
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… obligation, he cannot pay his current expenses with his income alone; therefore, he uses savings and credit cards to … the parties understood that plaintiff was "going to have to get a full- time job with benefits." After the close of the … (App. Div. 2018) (citation omitted). An alimony order is "always subject to review . . . on a showing of 'changed …
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… record. On June 29, 2020, B.A.A. filed a domestic violence complaint in Camden County against C.F.A. based upon events … served that same day. C.F.A. then allegedly attempted to get a TRO on June 30, 2020, but unbeknownst to C.F.A, the … on December 19, 2019. The couple do not have any children together, but C.F.A. has a sixteen-year-old son that lived …
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… for Smith's mother the day prior, and appellant had not completed the task. Appellant claimed that after the two … you." Additionally, appellant stated that he left the job site after the argument but returned the following morning … If they're fired that day[,] when they're fired[,] we would get the credit card and have them sign off that no …
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… later found at the scene of defendant's arrest was compatible with the murder weapon. As Talley drove away, he picked up a spent shell casing in the passenger … A-4737-18 defendant told Lee as he walked by that he would get "popped" when he returned "north." The State presented …
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… v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … experiencing and different treatment, and the condition is getting more severe. But in this Court's opinion, that is … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no …
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… Judges Messano and Suter. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 142-6/19. Michael I. … the Final Decision. I. On March 5, 2019, the Governor's budget for fiscal year (FY) 2020 recommended thirty million … aid and provisional stabilization aid. Office of Mgmt. & Budget, The Governor's FY2020 Budget (March 2019). The Annual …
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… interrupted her. Defendant initially claimed he had no income and requested appointed counsel. Later, defendant … on how to vote. When McLurkin walked to the hallway where the disturbance was, a security guard identified … videotape him. Finally, defendant was asked if he wanted to get in line to vote and he responded, “I want to sit here.” …
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… We affirm. On May 10, 2023, defendant was charged in complaint-summons S-2023- 000175-1209 with fourth-degree harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a). The complaint alleged that on May 9 he harassed the victim, … . . . [his] mom suffered from a stroke which led to her getting surgery to install a pacemaker" and "[t]he day she …
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… lesser sentence, but the trial court followed the State's recommendation and sentenced her to a twenty-four-year prison … and attitude of defendant indicate that she is unlikely to commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-l(b)(9). Defendant … counsel, and argued trial counsel was ineffective for not getting her sentence further reduced because he failed to: …
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… Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial criminal offense was committed.2 In September 2022, the condition was modified, … [the] smartphone." Lyga "d[id] not know how [Lyga] c[ould] get there." Purciello explained Lyga "ha[d] a week to figure …
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… retrieved her phone, to record him, and "he took the phone away from" her. Defendant "pushed [plaintiff] by [the] … a few times and . . . held [her] wrist and tried to . . . get [her] away from the door." 2 Before the start of trial, … The court also noted "the screen of the phone, ha[d] become detached," "the phone [wa]s severely cracked, …