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… for some time. On that day, defendant and his then-wife commemorated their forty-eighth anniversary by purchasing a … arguing, and she went down the hall to another bedroom to get away from defendant. Defendant followed her and pushed her, …
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… observed two individuals running in a "crouched position" away from a Burger King located in Pennsauken on Route 130 … dance studio, mounted two bicycles, and rode away together on 49th Street towards Westfield Avenue. Soto … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1) and (2); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:15-1(a)(1) and …
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… days before having anyone over the house, to let the dog get used to [her] before having anyone else over that the … and would "love to have visitors." They agreed he would come over a few days later. Plaintiff believed it was … in a closed, locked space with another adult of the opposite gender if they are unmarried and if no other person …
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… 2C:12-1. On May 18, 2022, plaintiff amended her TRO complaint (ATRO), adding additional facts to include the … him and "kept walking . . . out the door into the hallway." "Then [defendant] pulled [her] arm back really hard … that he sent the message because he was concerned about getting "kicked out of the military" and his "life being …
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… outlined the requirement for the units to maintain a target temperature of thirty- five degrees Fahrenheit, and it … acknowledged the need for the refrigeration units to compensate for products entering at room temperature. … of evidence because lost profits damages are, by nature, always speculative to some extent. Relying on Totaro, Duffy, …
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… forth at length in the PCR judge's written decision that accompanied the order under review. Defendant was born in … to withdraw your guilty plea based on the advice that you get from your immigration attorney prior to your sentencing … sentence be modified so it could be served in a halfway house. Defendant also testified at the evidentiary …
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… expressed by the PCR judge. See Do-Wop Corp. v. City of Rahway, 168 N.J. 191, 199 (2001) (recognizing an appellate … him with a business venture to invest in a new 'production company.'" Id. at 2. Linda signed a contract "guaranteeing … she would call the police and make up lies about him to get him into trouble. Defendant's PCR submission included …
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… from an October 21, 2022 order denying his motion to compel plaintiff to pay fifty percent of the cost of … and neither party disputes that whether the children should get the orthodontic care at issue constitutes a "major … to any record evidence and is unsupported by the requisite findings of fact and conclusions of law, R. 1:7-4. …
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… 22, 2022 order. 3 A-2600-21 On April 12, 2021, plaintiffs commenced a non-dissolution2 action against defendant, … 22, 2022 hearing.5 Defense counsel explained: (1) they "always appeared in a timely manner"; (2) they did not have … for an ability to pay hearing, defense counsel did not get notice that the court would hold a hearing, regarding …
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… K.R.B. were married in 2006 and have two children together. In March 2022, the parties divorced. A dual final … On November 21, 2022, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint seeking entry of an FRO against defendant. She … presented at the trial, including his claim to have walked away from an argument with plaintiff and their older daughter …
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… trial testimony. The parties met in high school and were together for approximately thirty years. They were married for … there was no contact between the parties and they did not communicate until late 2023 or early 2024. Plaintiff stated … you endless happiness and boundless adventures. I will always love you [B.]. Plaintiff acknowledged she received the …
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… favor and remand the matter for the court to make the requisite findings pursuant to Rule 1:7-4 and RPC 1.5(a). I. … on August 31, 2020. In June 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking unpaid rent for five months, plus the late … September's rent because defendant prevented plaintiff from getting a new tenant. The court also concluded that …
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… for which she is solely responsible"; 2) [Zhang], "despite commendably taking temporary custody of her grandson, does … Jeremy's best interests"; and 3) neither party "wishes to completely terminate" [defendant]'s parental rights.[6] [Id. … Jeremy," which could "cause further problems as Jeremy gets older"; and "is adversely influenced by [defendant,]" …
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… 15 COMPLETIONS … partnership between the courts, resource providers, and the community to reduce gun- and other weapon-related violence … helped him resolve parking tickets so that he could get his driver’s license restored. S.E. was referred to an … and New York Department of Transportation 4-hour flagger, site safety, and supported scaffold user certifications. …
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… catching up to him in the courtyard of an apartment complex. A struggle ensued. During the struggle, defendant … an unlawful purpose). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a seven-year sentence, with an eighty- five-percent … mentioned anything else to you or promised you anything to get you to plead guilty that is different from what I have …
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… while intoxicated ("DWI") case, the State relied on the community caretaking doctrine to justify the police's … verbal dispute was resolved, with the cohabitant "walking away" after the officers suggested she do so to de-escalate … the cohabitant "walking across Route 46 at the time, [and] get picked up in a green Jeep." Based on LaManna's knowledge …
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… July 7, 2014). We recount the facts from our opinion: Trial commenced with the testimony of [S.G.], the mother of [F.F.] … 4 A-4142-23 Robert Steven, the head of security for the Bridgeton Board of Education, testified that on the morning of … left. [T.B.] ran towards her home, three or four houses away, and heard another shot when she reached the front …
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… unlawful purpose. Defendant was eighteen years old when he committed these offenses. The matter was tried before a jury … At sentencing defendant, the judge noted he "repeatedly committed various offenses[] or w[as] charged with various … this case," the judge stated defendant was "never going to get to the [']but for['] in this case" to satisfy the second …
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… ST. PAUL PROTECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS … in Sebastian's home where she did not reside, even together with her relationship through marriage with Christian … because operating the car on an airfield and a driveway under parental supervision did not translate into …
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… permanently separated in 2019. They have two children together, a son N.M. (Nathan) born in February 2009 and a … plaintiff texted defendant he "d[id]n't have permission to come to [her] door," and never retracted that statement. … grab [plaintiff] and push her." He said defendant "would always be reckless driving whenever he would get mad," and …