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… warrants. This took several minutes for the dispatch to complete. While waiting, defendant made and received several … his hands behind his back. Defendant said that he would comply but asked to leave his bag and his wallet with his … several minutes about the altercation on the bus, which was completely unrelated to the contents of his suitcase. During …
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… short time later walking on the otherwise empty street opposite the victim's house. A black male, defendant was wearing … him to stop and get on the ground. Defendant ignored the command and as he ran he twice discarded what turned out to … "What must be taken into account is the strength of those points of comparison which do match up and whether the …
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… a curb then continued down a road that transitioned from commercial to residential. Traveling approximately forty … OF INADMISSIBLE POLICE RADIO TRANSMISSIONS. C. THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN, WHILE ATTEMPTING TO … We address the trial court's decision for the sake of completeness. 12 A-2958-17T2 detailed in the earlier report …
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… against defendant based upon allegations that defendant had committed predicate acts of harassment and assault on March 19, 2019. The TRO contained the following complaints of abuse: Victim stated she was involved in an … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 11 A-4817-18T4 POINT I THE …
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… 2C:25-17 to -33. He also appeals the dismissal of his complaint under the PDVA seeking a temporary restraining … the trial judge dismissed S.M.'s domestic violence complaint against J.M. and vacated the TRO that had 3 … officers arrested J.M. That same day, S.M. filed a complaint and obtained a TRO against J.M., with J.M. filing …
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… bed in the middle of the bed. And then I remember my dress coming up over me and my hands going up and then falling . . … dead weight. They just fell. And then I remember his hand coming up from the back and unclasping my bra. . . . . I … (Avenel report). On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR FALSELY …
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… to the Attorney General's Brimage1 Guidelines, and recommend that defendant be sentenced to a non-custodial term … conditions of probation imposed, defendant was directed to comply with any Immigration and Customs Enforcement … the United States Department of Homeland Security commenced removal2 proceedings against defendant. …
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… his answer and affirmative defenses to the third-party complaint pursuant to Rule 4:23-2(b), and a February 5, 2016 … by suppressing Joseph's answer to the third-party complaint, we affirm. I. Third-party plaintiff Kathleen … CRS and the manner in which the payments were paid and deposited into accounts in which either Joseph or Kroner had an …
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… to reimburse plaintiff, denied plaintiff's application to compel defendant to pay child support arrears, and denied … New Jersey. I thought that we had settled up all of the points that I had put into my original motion. In other … in child support based on the increase in defendant's income and the decrease in her income compared to their …
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… and Madison (collectively, plaintiffs)1 filed a verified complaint in the Chancery Division, Probate Part. Among … for the estate, overpaid federal estate taxes, provided incomplete statements for their respective trust accounts, … to pay the [p]laintiffs the sum of [$165,000] to be deposited in their Trust Accounts (50/50 each [p]laintiff) in …
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… early plays. But we find no humor in defendant's comedy of errors. Indeed, at first blush, there is a strong … may pity though not pardon thee." William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors act I, scene 1 (1594). Yet, like the Duke, … held that "the sins of the attorney" should not be visited "upon [the] blameless client," Jansson v. Fairleigh …
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… children's best interest; and (4) the award failing to comport with the parties' property settlement agreement … obligation during the ten year period "unless his gross income for any year falls below $375,000.00." The PSA imposed … by counsel at the time the order was entered, at various points throughout their litigation and arbitration, one or …
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… went upstairs to follow the "shadow." They saw defendant coming from the bathroom. Defendant said he had just flushed … At the time of his arrest, defendant was working for a company where he was paid "under the table" with cash. K. … State v. Macon, 57 N.J. 325, 333 (1971)). Defendant points out Kolbeck's testimony that: (1) he "never …
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… judgment that dismissed the negligence counts of her complaint. She alleges that defendants, including Mario … 3 A-2224-17T3 Plaintiff filed a twenty-count second amended complaint. Counts one and two alleged negligence against … adverse incident occurring in the hospital or ambulatory sites, which is outside the expected range of resident …
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… 2019 Law Division order denying his motion to reinstate his complaint that had been administratively dismissed without … additional contact with Alaris. Plaintiff filed a pro se complaint against Alaris on April 13, 2016, three days … the two-year statute of limitations was set to expire. The complaint was handwritten by plaintiff's niece because of …
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… appeals from a March 25, 2019 Chancery Division order compelling binding arbitration of a grievance filed by … appeal, refer the matter to the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) for a scope of negotiations determination, … This appeal followed. The Board raises the following points on appeal: 10 A-4464-18T4 POINT I NEW JERSEY CASE LAW …
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… the time of the shooting and, if subpoenaed, Burks would be compelled to testify, he stated he "can't bring [her] in." The reason he could not – or would not – compel Burks's appearance was not explored. It is not … charges brought against [defendant]. I know that he did not commit this crime because he was with me at the time. If I …
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… other banks began loaning money to Gregory's real estate company, Pouliot, Inc. Three such loans from Provident … The Bank shall not seek payment from any principal or income derived from any trust funds established for Amy … principal to the Management Trust. Further, as Amy points out, Provident's creative interpretation of the 13 …
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… by their daughter, who opted to attend Bergen County Community College (BCC). Defendant also argues that the … cross-motion to enforce the consent order as written and to compel defendant to pay his counsel fees. We affirm. I. We … to include but not be limited to tuition, room and board, computer, registration fees, student fees, other fees billed …
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… accepted the guilty pleas, finding that "defendant [was] competent," and that "[t]he pleas [were] being made freely, … the victim asserted that Lipa "was inebriated" when he committed the offenses, "[h]is condition thus would have further hampered his ability to commit the assault in the manner [the victim] described." …