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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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… engaged a licensed certified mold 4 A-2890-16T1 remediation company who tested the entire house and then remediated the … the Belmontes. That triggered the Belmontes' third-party complaint against the Bogaard defendants alleging legal … Bogaard. Now on appeal, the Belmontes allege the following points of error: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN GRANTING …
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… 20, 2018, plaintiff filed a domestic violence civil complaint against defendant, and alleged that defendant had … that on her social media Snapchat, she was "snapping" how uncomfortable she was being at the gym while defendant was … watched her whole story on Snapchat, and she felt "really uncomfortable." Plaintiff further testified that she purchased …
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… 3 A-3337-16T1 Before giving his plea, defendant reviewed, completed, and signed a plea form. In response to question … on the form, (3) his answers on the form were truthful and freely given, and (4) his attorney had answered all of his … fell short of the prevailing norms of the legal community. Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 366-67 (2010). …
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… "taking it to a sexual point." Defendant said that Lacey "comes on to me . . . sexually." When asked about the … the trial court erred when it: (1) failed to give fresh complaint limiting instructions; and (2) barred evidence of … did not apply here. We also rejected defendant's fresh complaint limiting instructions argument. That aspect of our …
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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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… corporate veil. The jurors awarded plaintiffs $682,000 for compensatory and $301,000 for punitive damages. Cherry was … brief, plaintiffs submitted that $344,176.45 of their compensatory damages award was for their future obligations … first was filed by defendants, who sought to dismiss the complaint for failure to include an indispensable party, …
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… In his June 5, 2015 order (the June 2015 order) that accompanied his written decision, the judge summarized the … consider mere conclusory statements by the brief writer." Freeman v. State, 347 N.J. Super. 11, 32 (App. Div. 2002) … point heading, the entire argument for all three points raised is less than two pages and contains nothing …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0202-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF B.R., SVP-753-16. … B.R. appeals from a judgment entered by the Law Division committing him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant … erred by shifting the burden of proof to him during the commitment hearing, and the State failed to sustain its …
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… real property to Fred and his wife, Cindy. In 2012, Fred accompanied his father to the law office of John Callinan, a … the Siblings)— filed an order to show cause and verified complaint claiming they had no knowledge that their father … or not, we disagree with the Siblings' remaining two points. As best we can discern, the Siblings argue Fred …
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… a Tier Three sex offender pursuant to the registration and community notification provisions of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. … 2C:14- 29(c)(1). Those convictions involved offenses C.R. committed in 2008 and 2009, when he was eighteen years old … the Paterson Police Department. On July 26, 2021, the State completed its RRAS assessment, and scaled C.R. as a Tier …
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… Center. There, staff determined that she was in a Glasgow Coma Scale score 3 coma (the most severe), exhibiting zero eye opening, zero … motor response to stimuli. Although she emerged from the coma, she remained hospitalized for over a month. She now …
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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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… In 1999, Marschall sought to sell or lease four of its commercial properties. It retained ASLLC to serve as its … Under the Listing Agreement, Marschall agreed to pay a commission to ASLLC equal to five percent of the gross … Listing Agreement further provided Marschall would owe a commission to ASLLC in the event of a lease extension or …
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… On November 30, 2022, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint. She alleged that on February 20, 2022,2 while the … had changed the locks on the marital residence. The complaint also alleged defendant refused to let the parties' … plaintiff from accessing marital bank accounts. The complaint alleged a history of domestic violence, including …
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… and informed the coworker the license plate inquiry had come back as "unidentified." The license plate belonged to … and Regulations 6.1.1(a), N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(12), and committing the second-degree offense, computer criminal … This appeal followed. On appeal, Lee raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I N.J.S.A. 43:1-3 [AND] …
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… Roseland, New Jersey 07068 973.597.2500 mboxer@lowenstein.com pslocum@lowenstein.com jminicozzi@lowenstein.com Attorneys for Defendants-Respondents Thomas J. Trautner …
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… SURGICAL CENTER, OVERLOOK HOSPITAL, and MIDDLESEX WATER COMPANY, Defendants. Submitted March 5, 2025 – Decided March … had stipulated to an earlier date. In assessing these points, we apply familiar principles of appellate review. … assigned to the acquired property by knowledgeable parties freely negotiating for its sale under normal market …
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… to prepare the necessary reports. He notified his watch commander that 5 A-2018-22 he had sustained an injury, and … In his application, appellant stated that he had become unable to perform his job duties "due to a[n] unusually combative suspect" when he was "thrown by the suspect …