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… AND DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED. We find insufficient merit in Points II, III, IV, and V to warrant further discussion in a … offense or occurs simultaneous with and facilitates the commission of the charged offense. State v. Rose, 206 N.J. … At best, this evidence suggested a motive for defendant's commission of the charged offenses and was admissible under …
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… MHC Pine Ridge at Crestwood, LLC owns a mobile home community in Whiting, New Jersey. Plaintiff's community is restricted to individuals who are age fifty-five and older. Because plaintiff's community is designated for persons aged fifty-five plus, …
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… nail salons.2 Defendants answered and filed a third-party complaint against Soon Wea Son, the manager of Ceci Nails, … after the mediation ended, Baik 2 Plaintiffs also alleged common law fraud, unjust enrichment, conversion, and … appeal. 3 Defendants specifically alleged breach of a non-compete agreement Son had with Gold Garden, breach of the …
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… TO THE FACT DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE AGE OF 26 WHEN HE COMMITED THE CRIME. (C) COUNSEL WAS INEFFECTIVE FOR HAVING … of PCR Judge Nesle A. Rodriguez. We add only some brief comments. It is well established that a defendant appealing … under the age of twenty-six at the time of the offense's commission) until October 19, 2020, more than three years …
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… that defendant had no knowledge that Green intended to commit [the] robbery"; (4) "should not have withdrawn the … his "[f]irst PCR counsel was ineffective for not raising points one through seven" listed above. Following oral argument, the PCR judge rendered a comprehensive written decision denying defendant's petition. …
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… spilled beer on plaintiff's dress. Plaintiff filed a complaint claiming damages in the amount of $500. The trial … State that the owner of an article of personal property is competent to testify as to his [or her] estimate of the …
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… order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … December 19, 2017 on the Division's third guardianship complaint, terminating her parental rights to both boys. As … and self-destructive behavior, and 4 A-2046-17T2 had overcome a persistent substance abuse problem. Id. at 3. …
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… requests that we exercise original jurisdiction to "complete [the] determination." We decline to exercise …
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… Price appeals from a July 21, 2017 order dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … 3 A-0032-17T1 formerly used for industrial purposes or commercial purposes." UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY REV. GEN. … to grant Liberty Park's application. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging the …
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… sheriff's deed, vacate the final judgment, and dismiss the complaint. We affirm. On March 7, 2003, appellant and her … cured. On September 12, 2007, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint, naming as defendants Russ Baddouch, the … sheriff's deed, vacate the final judgment, and dismiss the complaint pursuant to Rule 4:50-1(d) and (f). The trial …
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… Kimberly Green appeals the January 19, 2016 denial of community release by respondent New Jersey Department of … Assessment and Treatment Center for the Residential Community Release Program (RCRP). A week later, she was … returned to EMCF at the request of the Office of Community Programs (OCP). On December 8, 2015, she again …
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… percent of which would be served before defendant could become eligible for parole. Defendant, who was extended- term … address. Id. at 512. We held appellate counsel's failure to communicate with Gaither regarding his appeal fell below …
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… circumstances' because '[as] time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality …
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… Indictment No. 12-12-0852. In exchange, the State would recommend a five-year sentence on the possession charge and a … of imprisonment. The judge asked defendant to explain the recommended sentence. Defendant responded, "[f]ive years, … consecutive——on the two offenses, despite the recommendation set forth on the plea form and reviewed by the …
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… disagree and reverse. On December 31, 2015, Fischer filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking a court order … 19:3-5 identifies certain federal, State and local "incompatible offices" that cannot be held simultaneously, … State v. D.A., 191 N.J. 158, 164 (2007)). Fischer correctly points out that N.J.S.A. 18A:38-8.1, which is not explicitly …
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… degree burglary, which required the court to find defendant committed a burglary while armed with a "deadly weapon." … and (2) that the deficient performance prejudiced the outcome." State 7 A-2942-14T3 v. Pierre-Louis, 216 N.J. 577, …
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… defendant and a female acquaintance went to a motor vehicle commission agency and transferred title to the Expedition, … Jr. heard oral argument, he reserved decision and issued a comprehensive written decision on March 11, 2015. The judge … judge found that, without certifications or affidavits accompanying the reports of interviews of six witnesses, …
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… court appearance summonses. After defendant failed to comply with both the registration and licensing … the neighbor's allegations. The official observed a company-owned truck parked less than half-a-block away from … "equipment or material for a job." Based on the neighbor's complaints and her observations, the official signed two …
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… barrage of unruly and unintelligible objections and comments. The judge gave defendant every opportunity to comport his behavior with proper courtroom decorum in order … COUNSEL BY FAILING TO HOLD A HEARING ON WHETHER GRIER WAS COMPET[E]NT TO SERVE AS HIS OWN ATTORNEY. ACCORDINGLY, …
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… (JOC), entered April 3, 2009, stated: "[D]efendant shall comply with all registration requirements of Megan's law and … apply; I just read them to you." 3 A-3817-15T1 After completing his jail sentence in May 2009, defendant signed a … at the second hearing, who argued that his use of the computer was not a PSL violation, defendant said he never …