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… to this case, defendant was an attorney and an elected Commissioner of Haddon Township.1 He served in this elected … admitted that during the time he served as an elected Commissioner of the Township of Haddon, he received $7,106 … (2), the facts of the case, provided sufficient grounds to support the State's objection to defendant's admission into …
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… trial, the judge began delivering her oral decision. After comprehensively setting forth her findings of facts and the … The judge then related the evidence she found that supported her conclusion that the Division had met the first … contact with Mandy. In support of her premise, she points to testimony given by experts at trial: The …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his trip-and-fall complaint. After picking up medication from a medical … the employee told him defendants had received similar complaints of visitors falling in the same location since … exactly the same manner around the property. Plaintiff also points to the sidewalk's replacement shortly after the fall …
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… which appellant held the title of Secretary to the Board of Commissioners of a municipal redevelopment agency. For the … conforms with relevant law; (2) whether the decision is supported by substantial credible evidence in the record; … particular service credits. We have considered all other points raised by appellant and conclude they lack sufficient …
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… August 2, 2019 dismissal on summary judgment of plaintiff's complaint, and the September 13, 2019 denial of … basis are unexplained. Defendant's expert could not timely complete a report until plaintiff provided medical records. … to his merits brief, in which he makes the perhaps unsupported claim that he "timely moved for [r]econsideration …
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… from orders striking his answers to the amended foreclosure complaint and entering a final judgment in favor of … "[b]are conclusions in the pleadings, without factual support in tendered affidavits, will not defeat a … as specifically required in N.J.S.A. 2A:50-56(b). Defendant points to the fact that the Bank did not submit the United …
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… In the first incident, appellant's former spouse filed a complaint against him for allegedly accessing her email … detective asserted "that that was not the case[,]" and recommended that the chief deny the application because … The detective stated that appellant's sister generally supported his permit application, but understood the …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Samuel D. Natal in his comprehensive written opinion. Defendant is the father of a … term subject to sixteen months of parole ineligibility. He completed that sentence on May 25, 2015, but remained … the PCR court if sufficient credible evidence in the record supports the judge's findings. State v. Nash, 212 N.J. 518, …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2011-17344. Joseph Michael … III appeals from an August 13, 2018 order of the Workers' Compensation Court denying his application for medical and … Dr. Bram on January 8, 2018 for a one-time evaluation in support of the motion for medical and temporary disability …
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… and erroneously instructing the jury on negligence, comparative negligence, proximate cause, and burden of proof; and (5) committing errors, which cumulatively warrant a retrial. … additional read backs were requested. The record does not support plaintiff's contention that the alternate juror …
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… his recollection. He also contends the trial court compounded the error by making a prejudicial remark when his … ruled, and your objection is noted. In his first and second points on appeal, plaintiff cites N.J.R.E. 612 — a rule he … to a matter unless evidence is introduced sufficient to support a finding that the witness has personal knowledge of …
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… limited. R. 1:36-3. January 10, 2019 2 A-1633-17T4 amended complaint to include Diomedes Morel (Diomedes),1 defendant … affirm. I. On January 14, 2015, plaintiff filed a one-count complaint for divorce and sought equitable distribution of … filed a letter brief in opposition on April 18, 2016. In support of her motion to amend, plaintiff certified that …
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… granting summary judgment to defendants and dismissing its complaint with prejudice under the entire controversy … an interest to Church in purchasing the property. Church communicated Skolnik's interest to plaintiff. Thereafter, in … 2015, plaintiff's counsel sent a letter to the court in support of a motion to suppress Skolnik's answer and …
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… of [petitioner] or another person.'" Accordingly, the ALJ recommended that petitioner was entitled to an ADR pension. … capricious, or unreasonable; or (3) the decision was not supported by substantial evidence." In re Virtua-West Jersey … "[T]he test is not whether an appellate court would come to the same conclusion if the original determination …
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… Burlington County Prosecutor's office, and dismissing her complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm. In 2014, … was the appropriate penalty. We reject these arguments as unsupported and affirm. Under the Act, the county prosecutor … for any cause other than incapacity, misconduct, or disobedience of rules and regulations established by the …
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… Kelly and Kelly's Tavern, dismissing with prejudice her complaint seeking damages arising out of injuries she … stopped near Asbury Park and let it drift. The boat was accompanied by a PWC owned by Kelly and operated by Lou … attempt to color this event as a "bar outing" is not supported by the facts. While there was testimony indicating …
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… or through a peremptory challenge. In fact, the record supports the opposition conclusion. During jury selection … We find no fault with the judge's determination. . . . . In compliance with [State v. R.D., 169 N.J. 551, 557 (2001)], … at 19-20) (citing R. 2:11-30(e)(2)). We added the following comments: Defendant did not affirmatively request the right …
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… under Indictment No. 13-12-3306, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence not to exceed twenty years and … proceeding, defendant testified that on August 28, 2013, he committed a sexual assault upon C.R. by physically forcing … personal knowledge," or otherwise, setting forth the facts supporting the claim. 321 N.J. Super. 154, 170 (App. Div. …
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… 2018 Family Part order, dismissing her domestic violence complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO), and denying … aggressor, often getting physical with him, and denied becoming 3 A-2489-18T1 physical with her. Defendant also … prior TRO against defendant constituted additional evidence supporting plaintiff's need for continued protection; …
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… (counts three, four and five); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (count … argued, in part, in his November 27, 2013 certification in support of that PCR petition, his trial counsel was … that [he] was at her residence when the offenses were committed." The petition was denied. We affirmed, State v. …