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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1894-21 ENOMEN JOHN OKOGUN, Complainant-Appellant, v. PRINCETON PUBLIC LIBRARY, … was timely based on the continuing violation doctrine. He points to Wilson v. Wal-Mart Stores, 158 N.J. 263, 272 … to apply the Division's statute of limitations period. See Freeman v. State, 347 N.J. Super 11, 31 (App. Div. 2002) …
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… to his conviction and that it could affect his ability to become a citizen in the future should he so desire. Counsel … Jacobs in his cogent decision. We add the following brief comments. A late filing after the five-year time limitation … State v. Mitchell, 126 N.J. 565, 580 (1992)). Absent compelling extenuating circumstances, the burden to 3 …
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… on their farm and lake houses that was supposed to be accomplished within one year from the date the agreement was … secure refinancing, plaintiff claims that he requested her compliance with the agreement in listing the properties for … she refused to acquiesce, plaintiff alleges that he was compelled to file his motion. Prior to the return date, …
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… We affirm. On this appeal, plaintiff presents the following points of argument: I. HIGHEST AND BEST USE II. STANDARD OF … A MANIFESTLY UNJUST RESULT While presented in multiple points, plaintiff's argument is limited to one central … warehouse. As a result, in his valuation, he chose comparable properties that were used strictly as warehouses, …
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… December 27, 2017 2 A-4020-16T3 directing the Motor Vehicle Commission to reinstate the driving while intoxicated (DWI) … violation2, two years of ignition interlock, thirty days community service, and a $1,000 fine. On April 3, 2017, … by auto. In addition, the judge ordered the Motor Vehicle Commission to remove the DWI violation from the defendant's …
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… (a) Counsel was ineffective for failing to sufficiently communicate with defendant and prepare a minimally adequate … defendant contends an expert would have altered the outcome of the trial, he fails to sufficiently explain how this …
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… warrant and because – defendant argues – consent was not freely or constitutionally given. With regard to consent … – at the trial level he mainly asserted that M.P. did not freely or voluntarily consent – but the principles set forth … was so infused by those principles that simple fairness compels a remand for further development of the record, …
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… encountered by [Hammond] . . . were not a usual or common situation," because there were only "two known obese … shoppers, pedestrians and people hit by a car, who come in all shapes and sizes; as part of their work, first responders come upon scenes that present challenges they have not …
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… denying defendant relief, Judge Polansky noted that of the combined seven issues raised by defendant, both in the … testimony would have had a beneficial impact on the outcome of the trial. No affidavits or certifications from them … represented on appeal because counsel did not sufficiently communicate with her to be lacking in merit. She neither …
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… 466 U.S. 668, 691-92 (1984), which affected the outcome of the case, State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 59 (1987). 3 … to persons incarcerated on parole warrants." 2 The State recommended a fifteen-year term with eighty-five percent … hit occurs, there's no time that's credited." As the judge commented, "While it's true that [defendant] had questions …
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… original plea agreement called for the State's recommendation of a ten-year term, but the plea judge assured … "true to the best of my knowledge and belief," failed to comply with Rule 1:6-6. See Jacobs v. Walt Disney World, … is not constitutionally required unless the defendant accompanies the plea with a claim of innocence"). Affirmed. … …
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… OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY, THE NEW JERSEY JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, GEORGE SPRAGUE, Defendants-Appellants. … of Law and Public Safety, New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission (JJC) and George Sprague (defendants), appeal … from the September 22, 2017 and January 11, 2018 orders compelling them to provide certain discovery to plaintiff. …
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… a little difficult, defendant had or should have had [complete] control of his vehicle, that means complete control, I believe . . . if he had total and complete control of his vehicle, he wouldn't have bumped …
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… sanctions, noting Patricia's counsels' alleged failure to comply with court orders concerning disbursement of the life … proceeds or to respond to Marita's letters requesting compliance. On the return date, the judge disbursed the … request for Rule 1:4-8 sanctions. We find Marita's thirteen points of argument, with numerous sub-parts, to be without …
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… granted furloughs to work, and there were frequent comings and goings from 1 The document was admitted into … function by flight. See N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a) ("A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs or … offense is an included offense of another charge requires a comparison of the statutory elements of each charge." State …
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… June 27, 2017 2 A-4785-14T2 the reasons set forth in the comprehensive written opinion of Judge Peter V. Ryan. We add … to provide an affidavit attesting to the State's failure to comply with discovery. The judge then addressed the Carter …
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… TO CONCLUDE THAT THE DEFENDANT['S] PRIOR COUNSEL DID NOT COMMIT INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BECAUSE PRIOR …
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… of summary judgment dismissing her personal injury complaint against defendant Liebenzell Mission of USA. … by Judge D'Alessandro in the statements of reasons accompanying his June 9, 2016 order for summary judgment and … providing plaintiff the opportunity to further argue the points raised in her brief on reconsideration. The judge …
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… facts from the record. Green Tree is a meat and fish company that sells to businesses throughout the metropolitan … the $350,000 payment. On August 16, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that defendant owed $24,700.54 on the … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonable credible evidence as to …
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… talking on a cell phone. The officer ran a Motor Vehicle Commission check on the vehicle defendant was driving and … up and take him home. Because his mother was going to be accompanied by his two young nieces and defendant did not want … A PLEA OFFER BUT REASONABLY SEEKING ADDITIONAL TIME TO COMPLY WITH ITS TERMS. (Not Raised Below). We reject …