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… from two October 18, 2018 resolutions of the Board of Commissioners of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition … to -18; Infinity Broadcasting Corp. v. N.J. Meadowlands Comm'n, 187 N.J. 212, 215-16 (2006).1 MEPT owns a 19.9-acre parcel (the Property) in the District's Regional Commerce Zone zoned for commercial purposes, not including …
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… penalties. In this appeal, defendant argues the trial judge committed reversible error by: (1) admitting a recording of … to testify that he recovered from defendant's person a pipe commonly used to smoke marijuana. Defendant argues this … was "consistent with striking the windshield." Janofsky's comment about the cause of defendant's head injury prompted …
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… into the building with defendant. Craig heard two gunshots coming from inside the house. Craig called Barry's cell … you the cash." He also texted defendant, "I don't need to come into the house. . . . You got to understand, I'm not … "security concerns" when purchasing drugs. Defendant points to Craig's admission to police that the two young men …
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… in the cost of living, increases or decreases in their income and Social Security, the possible loss of or inability … of this Agreement. The parties were each aware of the income, assets and liabilities of the other and this … and every respect. . . . . (e) They have made a full and complete disclosure of all assets, income and liabilities to …
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… two letters from Q, a man he stated he did not know. In his communications, Q indicated to defendant that on the night … defendant theorizes Q's information from 2016 would have come to light if his first PCR counsel had interviewed Q, … the trial judge reviewing defendant's second PCR petition committed no error in finding defendant was unable to …
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… ordered the men to show their hands. Everyone but defendant complied. Defendant began running away from the officers, … obtained from defendant, and the DNA extracted from it was compared to the DNA found on the handgun. A forensic scientist from the State Police who performed the comparison testified at trial that defendant was the source …
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… male, about 5'9'' [tall], very well[-]built, with a dark complexion[,]" "injected her with heroin and repeatedly … the police witness about this issue, they were "talking common terms here . . . [and] not talking specifically about … we are not convinced he would have rejected the State's recommended offer of a seven-year prison term with a five-year …
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… agreed to pay plaintiff term alimony of $160 per week commencing one week after the sale of the marital residence … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … The record does not demonstrate that plaintiff submitted competent evidence to the trial court establishing the …
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… on a table was introduced into evidence at trial without comment by the prosecution. As part of their investigation, … obtained security video footage from defendant's apartment complex. The video, which was admitted into evidence, showed … of the statement played for the jury, defendant denied committing the murder and stated that he left his apartment …
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… defendant Darlene Margulis, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint against them.2 We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Jamie S. Perri's comprehensive and cogent oral opinion of March 1, 2019. We … she understood how to use the zipline, she was able to accomplish her second ride without any problem. . . . …
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… Jamel Carlton, is facing trial for crimes he allegedly committed against his girlfriend. Those charges are … flight from the trial on the offenses he allegedly committed against his girlfriend. After carefully reviewing … Casino. Defendant was released from police custody on a complaint-summons at 9:00 a.m.1 Surveillance video shows …
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… estopped his later claim that the attorneys' negligence compelled him to settle for less than the full value of his … at the emergency department of Overlook Medical Center complaining of back and chest pain. The history recorded in … NJ for which he received a settlement; and a worker's compensation case in which plaintiff fell down some stairs …
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… they heard loud noises which sounded like people arguing coming from the first-floor rear apartment. Detective … regarding the charges against him and his exposure as recommended in the plea deal. After the recess, he completed his factual basis and pleaded guilty to both …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ … that on July 12, 2018, the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders1 approved a resolution awarding a one-year … 1 Effective January 1, 2021, the State's Boards of Chosen Freeholders have been renamed Boards of County …
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… a telephone cord. After they fled the residence, the victim freed himself from the restraints and called the police. A … During the plea hearing, defendant stated he felt "comfortable" proceeding with the services of the interpreter … defendant's petition in an August 30, 2019 order and accompanying written opinion. Judge Kazlau found that …
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… On August 21, 2019, J.E. filed a domestic violence complaint alleging S.Q. harassed him during and after an … Also on August 21, 2019, S.Q. filed a domestic violence complaint alleging J.E. harassed her during the argument described in J.E.'s complaint. Both complaints included allegations of physical …
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… manager at the Toyota dealership. As a manager, plaintiff's compensation 3 A-2374-19 was based solely on the commissions he earned from selling vehicles. Like other … employees, plaintiff received a weekly advance on these commissions, which was referred to as his "draw." When …
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… Lease Group Resources, Inc. (LGR), an equipment leasing company. LGR purchased copying machines, then leased them to … sum of $3,713,704.52. On May 10, 2013, defendant executed a commercial guarantee whereby he guaranteed the payment of … printed or typed, into as many parts as there are points to be argued." R. 2:6-2(a)(6). 9 A-3487-18 (2016). …
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… to designate a PPR. I. On July 21, 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking primary physical custody of Mary and a … to the parties' relationship, plaintiff acknowledged their communication is confined primarily to "minimal" texts and … On July 31, 2023, the trial court entered a written order accompanied by a written decision granting equal parenting …
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… Order Act of 2018 (the Act), N.J.S.A. 2C:58-20 to -32, the compelled NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … time of the welfare check. When officers contacted her, she complained of "redness on her wrist and shoulder" and … device "fast enough," causing appellant 4 A-0032-23 to become "mad." Appellant grabbed and threw the video device …