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… in this matter. Again, counsel "asserted he was not getting paid." Nonetheless, he appeared on behalf of … of the indictment. In exchange for the plea, the State recommended dismissal of the remaining four counts of the indictment and agreed to "recommend any custodial sentence not to exceed [twelve] years …
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… were married for roughly nineteen years, had children together, and divorced in 2020.1 On February 28, 2019, the … of a multiday trial on plaintiff's and defendant's cross-complaints for FROs against each other, the Family Part … and are reviewed de 10 A-3446-21 novo. Hitesman v. Bridgeway, Inc., 218 N.J. 8, 26 (2014) (quoting Manalapan Realty, …
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… a subpoena for year-to-date records of Tara's sales and commissions from a real estate agency that employs her part … And I said, you know what? I think you have the right to get that information. . . . But your attorney sent out … figure. Tara claimed Amy experienced difficulty sleeping away from her for the previous two years due to separation …
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… from the trial court's June 24, 2022 order dismissing his complaint against his former attorney defendant, Jamie Von Ellen, based on his failure to comply with the Affidavit of Merit Statute. NOT FOR … contacted by the other part[y's] expert in an effort to get me to accept an offer from the other party. I had been …
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… decisions. In 2011, defendant moved for custody, to become the parent of primary residence, and to remove C.K. … in seventy- five days to provide time for: the GAL to get involved, defendant "to do what he need[ed] to do" and … 83 N.J. 139, 157 (1980). To determine whether the requisite changed circumstances exist, the court must consider …
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… Stuart J. Alterman, on the brief). Jeffrey David Padgett, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … record. Staub also claimed her previously approved accommodations following a 2008 motor vehicle accident were … achieve the important assurance that the traumatic event posited as the basis for an [ADR] pension is not …
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… v. AAA INSURANCE and/or CSAA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and A PLUS CONTENTS, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … Plus Contents Services, an entity CSAA retained to complete site inspections and personal property inventory, seeking … two medical professionals showing that I got ill . I was getting tested in the hospital and was told I cannot be …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2971-22 Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic … based on allegations that defendant, her estranged husband, committed the predicate acts of burglary, harassment, … that he went to the property . . . with one intent . . . to get documents" and not "to harass anybody." With respect to …
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… Harvey argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Peter H. Lederman … is to alert any pedestrian or vehicle traffic in the roadway that a police action is occurring and to drive more … occurring, and proceeded to tap on defendant's window to get his attention. He then asked defendant if he was okay …
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… D.A.B., had strangled her the previous night. She wanted to get more information about filing an incident report. … to proceed in the future." She expressed concern that a complaint would be sent to defendant through the mail because she and defendant were living together at the time. A.B. ultimately provided the police with …
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… ROSALES, CHRISTOPHER LOPEZ, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, JOHN DOES 1- 5, Defendants. FITCHBURG MUTUAL … Express for personal use in situations where he had to get rid of large household items, like a bed or mattress. … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no …
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… names for the purposes of clarity because they share a common surname. In doing so, we intend no disrespect. 3 … "putting down his mask attempting to cover his face." She always paid attention to the "light skinned one" because she … the tender age of [nineteen] that allowed himself to get sucked into something that caused someone else's death." …
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… appeal. 3 A-0321-18T2 the third prong because it "failed to complete its assessment of" one of her out- of-state … them. Later that day, investigators were able to get in touch with W.B., who reported that she was willing to … been "ruled out" as a placement option, but she had not visited with the children throughout the pendency of the …
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… as a cook from 2003 to December 31, 2016. Plaintiff filed a complaint on November 18, 2015, alleging he was harassed … workplace because he felt the supervisor's actions were "targeted at him" and "he [was] singled out." 4 A-2472-17T1 In … see if there is any bombing in the train, in the subway, and it's safe or not? Could you call somebody?" …
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… defendant David Shannon, a former employee who began competing against plaintiff, allegedly using legally … Defendant told the Central Biomedia employee that "he can get the same materials [plaintiff] currently provide[s] at a … he claimed was "antiquated and worthless and we threw it away when we got . . . new computers in May." A forensic …
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… an opinion in defendants' favor. Plaintiff filed a verified complaint and order to show cause alleging the award should … that the arbitrator would be sued for malpractice. In its complaint, plaintiff alleged the arbitration award … question, defendants' counsel responded, "[W]ell, you'll get sued." The court found plaintiff failed to establish the …
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… risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … the day and placed the gasoline can less than a foot away from the pit before the caseworker moved it. The … been evicted. Jackson had since experienced difficulty in getting in touch with Clair. Jackson also testified that …
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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 … made from my telephone about selling drugs and that I could get six months in jail and that's why I . . . pled guilty. …
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… K.L. was born, the parties separated and never lived together as a family. In response to a non-dissolution … child, as evidenced by the fact that visitation did not become an issue until her child support application was filed … the child's speech therapist. Oftentimes defendant was late getting K.L. to the school bus stop and he did not provide …
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… reported that the child was "developmentally delayed in communication 2 A "Dodd removal" refers to the emergency … growth – possible failure to thrive." Ibid. The RDTC recommended, among other things, that Calvin continue to see a … requiring a session to end early and assistance to get Calvin safely to a car. Montgomery stated her concerns …