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… one of Accusation No. 05-10-0960. The State agreed to recommend an aggregate custodial sentence of five years, with … found, among other things, that defendant entered his pleas freely and voluntarily. On April 7, 2006, the judge … about their conversations. He stated that his 6 A-4539-18 communications with his attorney "should be protected by …
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… for $380 in rent, each. Donna also testified about being uncomfortable around the men her mother 8 A-1382-19 knew, … work, but she refused to go with him because she felt uncomfortable. De Pareja testified Donna was signed out of … is limited. When a trial court's fact-finding is based on competent, material and relevant evidence, we ordinarily …
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… 105 (the PBA) appeal the dismissal with prejudice of their complaint pursuant to R. 4:6-2(e). For the reasons stated … to -17.46(a). Appellants allege they should not be compelled to contribute to the cost of their health benefits … police officers in the City of Trenton, and the PBA filed a complaint against the State1 for a judgment declaring that …
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… corporation which operates a five-unit condominium complex in Ocean City. On January 18, 2012, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants, all unit owners, and members … an amended Master Deed and By-Laws that plaintiffs alleged comported with our June 23, 2015 decision. Plaintiffs …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … by deed to 230-232 Summer Street, LLC, a limited liability company in which he was the sole member.1 The deed — from … limit the City's options on how to proceed. The City also points out that the April Notice is the form notice that …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty-three-and-one-half years of … 2C:44- 1(a)(3) ("[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense . . . ."), six, N.J.S.A. … counsel: (1) failed to argue for a lower sentence than recommended by the State; (2) did not urge the court to find …
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… after a jury found him guilty of fourth-degree violation of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … day to the parole office in New Brunswick to discuss his noncompliance. Defendant 3 A-4583-18 advised Cusumano he would … in Manville, knowingly violated the terms and conditions of community supervision for life by failing to report to his …
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… used any force or coercion. On or about May 13, 2013, a complaint was issued for defendant’s arrest stemming from … N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). On or about May 21, 2013, another complaint was issued that charged defendant with an … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts in the complaints. The State also agreed to recommend probation …
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… Unit for more than ten years. In 2016, F.E. applied to become a police officer with the Oakland Police Department. Though he was not hired, he still wants to become a police officer. F.E. believed he was not hired … basis analysis, and violates Due Process. As the State points out, F.E. did not raise this constitutional argument …
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… Simpkins knocked on the front door, someone inside said "come in.” Simpkins, while in full uniform, stepped inside, … yelled up the stairs "something like, 'Baby, they're coming,' or 'Baby, I'm coming.'" Simpkins heard several male voices talking …
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… plaintiffs Joseph and Donna Kornbleuth filed a two-count complaint against their neighbors, Thomas and Betsy … hired by the Westovers, (collectively defendants). The complaint alleged causes of action for trespass, conversion … the Westovers. On October 27, 2015, the day trial was to commence, the trial judge denied plaintiffs' counsel's …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Docket No. 2006- 20819. Kavanagh & Kavanagh, … July 12, 2017 A-0701-15T1 2 Following a hearing, a workers' compensation judge determined Michael Savio was an employee … 2006, making him eligible for benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act (Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. Giambri …
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… the New Jersey Department of Labor, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-10726. Shealtiel … the March 16, 2016 decision of the Division of Workers' Compensation granting petitioner Roy Hendrickson's motion … medical treatment. Because the decision by the Judge of Compensation finds ample support in the record, we affirm. …
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… indictment substantially for the reasons set forth in his comprehensive and cogent written decision. We recently … to Judge Ravin's decision – "no New Jersey statute or common law precedent . . . categorically bars a prosecutor … and the homicide, but also connected defendant to the neck compressions that caused the victim's death, we see no 7 …
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… phone." Mary told Hunter she was "scared" and asked her to "come get her." Mary stayed on the phone while Hunter and … clear and convincing evidence that the prior act had been committed, and said her decision was subject to witnesses … transactions connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or plan." Under Rule 3:15-1: (a) Permissible …
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… the Jersey City Police Department received multiple citizen complaints reporting that a man named "Alexis" was selling … Street (Paterson Street house).2 The police also received a complaint that Alexis was selling heroin from the second floor of the house. The complainants described Alexis as a bald, light-skinned …
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… Further investigation revealed defendant had also failed to comply with a November 19, 2014 order requiring the … applied for admission into PTI. The PTI Director recommended defendant's PTI application be denied the … the PTI rejection. Defendant argued the PTI Director's recommendation and failure to consider relevant factors …
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… to file an answer or otherwise respond to plaintiff's complaint. I. Defendant and her husband, Perry Ford,1 owned … of participating in the business, and requiring Perry to become its sole operator. Defendant's personal injury action … sold to customers. On November 4, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division against Perry, Canvas House, …
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… OAKS DEVELOPMENT CORP., JOHN J. BRUNETTI, and MIDTOWN WATER COMPANY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE … (ODC), John J. Brunetti (Brunetti), and Midtown Water Company (Midtown) appeal from an order entered by the Law … granted Midtown a franchise to operate a private water company in that area. The State authorized Midtown to …
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… and various charities. In January 2012, Bionci filed a complaint in the Chancery Division, Probate Part, under … In March 2012, the Weisbergs filed an answer to Bionci's complaint. That same month, the Bestes filed a complaint seeking to have the Will and Codicil declared …