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… be modified at this point in two significant respects. in order to enhance the general deterrence of others. …
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… by way of written opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). In order to establish even a prima facie age discrimination …
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… the Auto Toy Store and stopped paying the loans. In short order, JPMorgan commenced this lawsuit to recover the …
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… the water, looking sideways directly at him. Capriotti was ordered to show his 4 Apparently Swankoski and Bordonaro … claimed that "[he] suffer[ed] from post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD] as a result of the incident," and could no … Glass affirmed his initial diagnosis of an adjustment disorder with anxiety and depression.6 Dr. Glass noted …
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… "to comply with [the Division's] recommendations and court orders for services," and "were not in a position to care …
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… to a consecutive six-month term of incarceration on a disorderly persons offense arising out of Indictment No. … 148 N.J. 89, 158 (1997) (citations omitted). "[I]n order to establish a prima facie claim, a petitioner must do …
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… He demonstrated an ability to work with his attorney in order to achieve the most favorable outcome. Four months … with "Other Specified Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorder (Bereavement)" under the DSM 5,4 neither she nor any … Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed. 2013). 18 A-4643-17T4 the defendant was …
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… applicable evidentiary rules . We review a trial court's orders, not its reasoning, Do-Wop Corp. v. City of Rahway, …
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… dwelling, unless he was the initial aggressor . . . . In order to succeed on a self-defense claim where the defendant …
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… full-time required; doing work on employer's premises; order or sequence set; oral or written reports; payment by …
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… evidence included a detective's testimony that the data recorder from defendant's vehicle recorded the rate of … The maximum speed was reached after 4.65 seconds. The recorder also 1 N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5(a) provides in part: "Criminal … at the presentment contained the information from the recorder. The detective, describing the seventy-two percent …
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… taxes on each residence by $166 – not $182 – per year in order to recover those costs previously paid for by Loch …
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… or failed to act, in accordance with that guilty mind, in order to facilitate the principal’s commission of the …
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… prosecutors’ offices. J.M.’s motion was denied in a brief order. In denying H.D.’s motion, the Essex County Superior …
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… argues that Rule 4:58, by its plain language, compels the ordering of litigation expenses, including attorney’s fees, …
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… and resources.” Id. at 110. The rule thus allowed for an “orderly and expeditious processing and disposition of …
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… and resources.” Id. at 110. The rule thus allowed for an “orderly and expeditious processing and disposition of …
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… and resources.” Id. at 110. The rule thus allowed for an “orderly and expeditious processing and disposition of …
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… and resources.” Id. at 110. The rule thus allowed for an “orderly and expeditious processing and disposition of …
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… and resources.” Id. at 110. The rule thus allowed for an “orderly and expeditious processing and disposition of …