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… February 10, 2021, AC Ocean Walk filed a Chancery Division complaint against defendants, seeking: damages for breaches … liable for plaintiff's damages. Defendants answered the complaint and raised several counterclaims, which are not … "must file tax returns for 2021 allocating the profits/income generated from the clubs to the parties equally, and AC …
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… I. The motion judge summarized his factual findings in a comprehensive written opinion following the evidentiary … defendant about a cellphone and wallet he saw in the glove compartment and desserts in the back seat. Defendant advised … defendant's account, stating defendant had not been coming from the direction of Cherry Hill, but instead from …
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… 2C:43-7.2. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT RECEIVED … do not . . . automatically require a new trial whenever 'a combing of the prosecutors ' files 6 A-1729-22 filed an … The theory of defendant's case did not have to be revisited as he contends. In fact, the State's DNA expert …
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… to real property owned by SM Logistics Holdco, LLC (the Company). The Company is a Delaware limited liability company that has two members: plaintiff Saadia Square LLC …
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… that the small objects he saw looked like CDS, which often "come in small cylindrical objects or small envelopes and [are] usually loose. They come in certain colors." The officers then saw defendant … approached defendant. Giaquinto testified he heard a "commotion," turned, and saw Candelo struggling with …
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… upon a showing that such use in a specified location will comply with the conditions and standards for the location or … finding "no useful purpose" would be served in light of the complete and thorough record before the Board and its … (App. Div. 2001), "an applicant bears a heavy burden in overcoming a denial," Nynex Mobile Commc'ns Co. v. Hazlet Twp. …
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… PURCHASING GROUP, INC., Plaintiff, vs. LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … NO. CAM-L-1025-22 CIVIL ACTION ORDER THIS MATTER having come before the Court on the application of Riker Danzig … member of the risk purchasing group. As Plaintiff correctly points out, neither party has cited authority suggesting …
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… We glean the facts from the motion records. Defendant is a combat veteran of the United States Army. He also served in … defendant's appeal. In a thoughtful written opinion accompanying the May 29 order, Judge Lindemann stated … case[s]." However, the judge found "[t]he State . . . comprehensively analyzed all [seventeen] factors of N.J.S.A. …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Robert A. Kirsch's comprehensive written opinion. I. The circumstances of this … In exchange for his guilty pleas, the State agreed to recommend that defendant serve an aggregate thirteen-year … he was "taking responsibility for a crime . . . [he] committed," and no one "pressured or threatened [him] with …
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… Mullica Hill's (Inspira)1 motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice for failure to serve an appropriate … particular employees of Inspira were responsible, and it points to the fact that there's no [longer any] individual … different treatment at both facilities at different points in time, and thus the plaintiff was required to serve …
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… NOAH TENENBAUM, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ … Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ … adopted Insurance Fair Conduct Act (IFCA), 1 At certain points during our opinion, we refer to plaintiffs by their …
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… at issue for over twenty-one years. Plaintiff filed a VASPA complaint and was granted a temporary protective order (TPO) against defendant on June 27, 2024. In her complaint, she alleged defendant committed the predicate … being in the pictured vehicle on that date. At various points throughout the proceedings, both parties also …
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… First, the prosecution asked defendant whether he had come to the United States legally. Over an objection, the … said “yes,” the prosecution asked, “And you didn’t come into the United States legally?” Defense counsel … of an identification charge was not plain error. The State points to “strong corroborating evidence” linking defendant …
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… third parties who possess actual authority based on their common use of the space searched. See State v. Suazo, 133 … to consent to search a particular area of a home turns on common usage, and Betty Cushing’s evident lack of common use … had an undoubted expectation of privacy in his bedroom. He points to several facts as evidence of that expectation: (1) …
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… where he also holds citizenship, while remaining under Community Supervision for Life (CSL). J.K. was sentenced to … to consider whether [it] could supervise or monitor J.K.’s compliance with the conditions of CSL or impose special … relocations. In contrast, the Attorney General points to the express authorization for an interstate …
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… plaintiffs, an individual and his limited liability towing company, entered into a contract for the purchase of a … to Dynamic, Dynamic discovered that its tow body was incompatible with the truck, prompting Dynamic to make … N.J. Super. at 23 (same). Indeed, as the amicus rightfully points out, the definition of “person” includes business …
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… purchaser then cancelled the contract, and plaintiffs commenced suit against the current and former owners of the … nuisance and trespass, as well as violations of the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq. … activity requiring a higher standard of care, or for a compelling policy reason. Such factors do not exist here. …
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… Transportation Authority (SJTA) dismissing their amended complaint alleging retaliatory action by SJTA, their … retaliation pursuant to CEPA. Plaintiffs assert three points of error, with a total of eighteen subheadings in … of the meeting. On appeal, plaintiffs allege the following points of error: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT …
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… J. McGrover downloaded certain documents from Spencer's computer system into his private email account. When … entered an order on November 8, 2013, dismissing Spencer's complaint. In a written decision, Judge Toskos determined … (count twelve). On appeal, Spencer raises the following points: I. THE CHANCERY DIVISION ERRED AS A MATTER OF LAW IN …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … the records of the municipality as Block 14103, Lot 2, is commonly known as 223 York Street. 3 The subject property is …