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… order confirming an arbitration award and dismissing its complaint against defendant Wayne Township Primary Level … his current position with the Township Board of Health. He completed five years in the title of [c]hief [s]anitarian on … local board of health shall be exercised by such boards, bodies, or officers as may exercise the same according to law. …
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… afford other relief requested by defendant because he had come to judge with unclean hands. Having reviewed the … result in sanctions of $100 for every day that he failed to comply. On October 2, 2018, plaintiff sent defendant a … avoiding closing costs, including realtor’s 5 A-4662-18T3 commissions and attorney’s fees, associated with selling the …
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… for the reasons expressed by the PCR court in its comprehensive written decision. In our earlier opinion, we … or decided years after the date of the offense defendant committed. Moreover, defendant asserted that trial counsel … Defendant also asserted that although the offense was committed in 1990, and his convictions were based upon his …
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… defendant's PTI application, the prosecutor rejected the compelling reasons defendant raised in support of the … defense counsel, the prosecutor acknowledged some of the "compelling reasons" that supported defendant's PTI … That is of concern to the [c]ourt. And so the question becomes whether it is such a degree of concern that the State …
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… court judge conducted one trial on both domestic violence complaints. Each party obtained an FRO. The only order on … injured. The judge concluded the "relationship has become toxic to the point that it looks like it's over and but … Based on these findings, the judge concluded defendant committed the predicate act of assault. In rendering a …
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… Police charged defendant with (1) criminal attempt to commit murder, first-degree, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3; … prevented him from forming the requisite intent required to commit the alleged crimes. We therefore find defendant's …
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… appeal from the Department of Labor, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2001- 22510. Mario Apuzzo … order approving settlement of her claim stated the workers' compensation award was based on: "[p]ermanent orthopedic … A-2205-17T2 Now on appeal, petitioner raises the following points: POINT I THE COMPENSATION COURT'S FINDING THAT …
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… well. Judeh testified that he saw the passenger in front "become alarmed in a nervous demeanor, moving around. At which … 2C:39- 7(b)(1); second-degree possession of a handgun while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … above a field inquiry. Once Grady picked up his gun, they commenced a Terry stop with articulable and reasonable …
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… his supplemental certification, and further argued that a "combination of errors and ineffective assistance of … to the PCR judge for the assignment of a "newly assigned competent PCR [c]ounsel." Like his claims against trial … ineffective, the Supreme Court has stated: PCR counsel must communicate with the client, investigate the claims urged by …
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… well as her mother's family that her father was the one who committed the murder. Through counsel, defendant asserted … Our review of the record shows that PCR counsel submitted a comprehensive twenty-five-page brief in support of PCR. … COURT: And after having those discussions it is you who has come to a decision not to testify? DEFENDANT: Yes, sir. …
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… continued to live, pay his share of its carrying costs and comply with court orders requiring its sale. Defendant … $50,000 to his parents after plaintiff issued subpoenas compelling their appearance at trial. One of the parties' rare points of agreement in the case was that defendant had a …
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… discussed with defendant that he would be deported after completion of his prison sentence. Under questioning from …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … 1, 2000, to form PediatriCare as a limited liability company, with the purpose of owning and operating a medical … Plaintiff. It is clear to this Court, as Defendants’ Expert points out on multiple occasions, that “net worth” is …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … personnel. Initially, NBIMC planned to eliminate all three components of its dental program: the Dental Residency … 2009, NBIMC implemented a new business model where the income from the fee-paying dental patients now goes to NBIMC …
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… at trial, the Family Part judge found that defendant had committed the predicate acts of terroristic threats and … threats and harassment. Having found that defendant had committed the predicate acts, the court went on to find that … that defendant could resume parenting time based on the recommendation of the therapist. At the time that the FRO was …
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… from an adjudication of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree 1 … denying I.P.'s Wade motion. The decision was confirmed in a comprehensive written Statement of Reasons issued on July … Immediately after the Wade motion was denied, the trial commenced and continued on two additional hearing dates. …
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… the note and mortgage at the time it filed its foreclosure complaint, we affirm. At trial, PennyMac presented one … REO [real estate owned] regional 1 PennyMac Corp. filed the complaint in this matter and prosecuted the foreclosure … Servicing's system, it "scrubs" the data to ensure it is complete and accurate, verifying any discrepancies against …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add only the following comments. In August 2012, defendants left their children … where she again received parenting skills training. After completing the program in May 2015, H.L. was moved to a … intensive outpatient substance abuse program, but failed to complete it. While he was in the program, all of S.J.'s …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1), and third degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1). … the property that has been stolen, and I submit to you, ladies and gentlemen, that they haven't proved what the actual … two individuals who lacked any form of credibility, and ladies and gentlemen, I submit to you that how we started is …
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… of the State's motor vehicle code, Officer Idzahl ran a computer search on the vehicle's license plate, which … home. Judge Mellaci expressly found that the officers' comments about the length of time it would take to obtain a … the proceeding with defendant's knowledge. After the search commenced, defendant asked whether he could stop the search. …