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… LLC appeals from two Law Division orders dismissing its complaint against defendants, the Gloucester County … with prejudice. Plaintiff owns a 93,000 square foot commercial building that is currently unoccupied in Monroe … line. Apparently tired of paying these fees, plaintiff's complaint states it informed the MMUA and the GCUA in …
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… got a sentence for each disorder. And, again, I have to compare and contrast that to the TASC evaluator's report, … 141 (App. Div. 2011) (quoting Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). "A trial … Court judge is not bound by a substance abuse evaluator's recommendation for in-patient drug treatment, the evaluation …
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… in a telephone conference that went unrecorded. The outcome of that conference was an adjournment to April 11, … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), and affirm, adding only a few brief comments. As noted, plaintiff made no attempt to file an … defendant's counsel and the court on March 17, 2014. Those communications plainly state that plaintiffs' counsel would …
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… AVENUE, LLC, Defendants, and B&M ESTATES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, BRENDAN CONHEENEY, and MICHAEL CHERVENAK, … Inc. entitling it to a two percent cooperating realtor's commission on the sale of a forty-two unit apartment … Properties, LLC to defendant B&M Estates, Limited Liability Company, for over $4 million. The trial court found …
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… friend and the counselor were permitted to testify as fresh-complaint witnesses at defendant's bench trial. At the close … Raised Below) POINT TWO CUMULATIVE AND PREJUDICIAL FRESH COMPLAINT EVIDENCE DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. (Not … a fair trial based on "cumulative and prejudicial" fresh-complaint evidence, the judge several times reiterated the …
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… During questioning from counsel, he admitted he committed a crime when he drove to pick up the package, … later, he filed for PCR after deportation proceedings were commenced to return him to Jamaica, his real birthplace, due …
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… judge amend the JOC after a senior probation officer recommended awarding the additional credit. The motion judge … is subsequently sentenced to another term for an offense committed prior to the former sentence, other than an offense committed while in custody." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-5(b)(2) …
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… rights. We agree and reverse. This case has a complicated procedural history, which we must set forth in … to set aside the $5,000 payment to the Victims of Crime Compensation Board. After the trial court dismissed … heard the motion to correct the sentence, defendant had completed service of the entire five-year concurrent …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CNA1 and VALLEY FORGE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … summary judgment to defendant Valley Forge Insurance Company (VFIC) and denying plaintiff's motion for summary … agree summary judgment is appropriate. Plaintiff obtained commercial insurance from VFIC for his wholesale florist …
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… v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR and ADP TOTALSOURCE COMPANY XXI, INC., Respondents. … Attorney General, on the brief). Respondent ADP TotalSource Company XXI, Inc. has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM NOT FOR … determining he left work voluntarily from ADP TotalSource Company (ADP) without cause attributable to his work. Mullen …
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… Michael Bonsu appeals from the final decision of the Acting Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) upholding the decision of the State Board of … Board took its action based on the factual findings and recommendation by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) who …
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… Id. at 5. The trial judge expressed dismay with the comment, asserting that it was improper for an opening … to instruct him again. Ibid. We determined that the judge's comments in the jury's presence were inappropriate. Id. at 8. We concluded, however, that the comments did not deprive defendant of a fair trial given the …
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… endangering the welfare of a child by distributing, on a computer, a photo of a child engaged in a sexual act. … Internet Provider (IP) address and served a subpoena upon Comcast Communications, the pertinent internet service provider …
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… that follow, we reverse. Plaintiff Scott C. Freeman filed a complaint against defendants in January 2015, asserting they … After retaining counsel, plaintiff filed an amended complaint in April 2015. The amended complaint alleged defendant St. Clair owed plaintiff $9305 …
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… before Judge Bernard DeLury, Jr. The State agreed to recommend a ten year term of imprisonment, 1 Miranda v. … defendant's argument that he lacked an interpreter during communications with counsel, noting defendant acknowledged … show "(i) counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and …
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… that he would be subject to Megan's 3 A-2576-15T2 Law and community supervision for life (CSL) by virtue of his guilty … he understood that "[i]f incarcerated as a repetitive and compulsive sexual offender, you may be subject to . . . … under Megan's Law. To the contrary, as the State correctly points out, it is well-established that "the Legislature is …
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… defendant was convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (count one) and fourth-degree resisting …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0995-15T2 A-0996-15T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF W.K. _____________________________ IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF L.R. _____________________________ Argued … 2015 order, continuing their respective involuntary civil commitment pursuant to Rule 4:74-7.3 L.R. and W.K. both …
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… (count four); and four counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (counts six, seven, eight, … 565, 576 (1992)). Notably, the five-year limitation period commences upon the actual entry of the judgment of … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome of the proceeding. [State v. O'Neil, 219 N.J. 598, 611 …
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… charging defendant with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and other offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. … and first-degree robbery (count two). The State agreed to recommend a fifteen-year custodial sentence and dismissal of … cooperation to law enforcement authorities, it would recommend a concurrent sentence in the second-degree range on …