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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … G. CARROLL, J.S.C. BACKGROUND Plaintiff Stephen Lerner commenced this action primarily seeking the judicial … Associates (“LHA”), a real estate management company in which each are fifty percent partners. Defendant …
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… of conviction entered after a jury convicted him of committing and NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … limited. R.1:36-3. May 4, 2017 2 A-4514-13T3 conspiring to commit second-degree failure to make proper disposition of … that the trial court should have charged the jury with accomplice liability on its own motion, and that the …
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… liability case, a jury found defendants, the owners of a commercial building, negligent with respect to the hazardous … the sidewalk." There were no warning signs posted advising visitors to watch their step as they traveled through the … matched the color of the sidewalk, increased the risk of a visitor falling. He opined that the stairs should have had …
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… not to do so. A jury convicted defendant L.O.R.1 of having committed one count of first-degree aggravated sexual … that while at home with defendant, he asked her to come downstairs into her mother's bedroom to watch a movie. … at 410-15. Nevertheless, a trial court remains free to revisit the issue of reliability after considering the …
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… to meet his customers at locations he designated to complete the transactions. The CI said the individual stored … product a person would have, and lactose and mannitol are common cutting agents. Reimer further testified a gram of a … amount as pure cocaine. Reimer also opined that the most common form of payment in narcotics sales is cash and that …
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… defendant was tried before a jury that convicted him of committing third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … distribution of CDS, including lottery tickets, which are commonly used to package narcotics, and scales. Defendant … he was charged with a second-degree offense. Prior to the commencement of trial, defendant filed a motion to suppress …
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… decision; but are constrained to remand in part for a more complete statement of reasons for the court's order … old and retired. Plaintiff earned a stipulated annual income of $92,419 and defendant received almost $13,000 a year … to defendant. In his appeal, defendant raises the following points: 4 A-4321-14T2 POINT I THE FINAL JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE …
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… lump on his right temple," a laceration on his lip, and was complaining of chest pain and sternal pains. Due to the … the third-degree offense. Defendant appeals, raising five points: I. DEFENDANT WAS DENIED HIS RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL AS … EXCESSIVE FORCE AGAINST THE VICTIM. IV. THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED ERROR IN GRANTING THE STATE'S MOTION FOR A …
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… to show his hands multiple times but defendant did not comply. Devlin then opened the door and ordered defendant … to the passenger's side of the truck to search the glove compartment for the registration card and insurance for the … later seized pursuant to a search warrant. The first trial commenced on August 13, 2013. However, the judge granted a …
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… $100,000, notwithstanding a jury verdict. Ferrante did not communicate this agreement or the trial itself to NJM, … failed to mention the arbitration, high-low agreement, completed trial, or jury verdict. Based on this information, … past dealings with the tortfeasor. NJM moved to dismiss the complaint, and the Law Division granted the motion, finding …
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… the required approval. On June 8, 2021, Oclar filed a complaint alleging various claims against AVC, including … to it of the satisfaction of Seller's NJCB Approval submit completed applications to secure the Development Approval. … received" and "approved" by the Planning Board. As Oclar points out, this hearing was further delayed by AVC's …
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… defendant directed Officer Oliver to the driver's side compartment where the officer located "three plastic red … a reasonable and articulable suspicion that [d]efendant committed a traffic violation." The judge noted that Miranda … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or …
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… JACOBSON GOLDFARB SCOTT INSURANCE and ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants. _____________________________ Submitted … Kuan Hsiung Chou, and Joseph Genchik. After 1 The insurance companies were subsequently dismissed from the case by … denied reconsideration, effectively dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The court also granted partial …
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… we conclude the prosecutor did not clearly and convincingly commit a patent and gross abuse of discretion in denying the application, we affirm. On October 24, 2022, a criminal complaint was filed against defendant alleging she committed … . . . why they don't undermine the factors that he points to that favors denial of his application. So there's …
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… this is not evidence. All of the evidence is going to come from the witness in this case. 4 In doing so, we reject … with internal frame parts that have not been altered or completed to a functional state" and lacked serial numbers. … one clear and unambiguous result, the interpretive process comes to a close, without the need to consider extrinsic …
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… Respondent, v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, as successor-in-interest to NORTHBROOK EXCESS & … the extent we have not addressed them explicitly, all other points and sub-points raised on the appeal and cross-appeal lack sufficient …
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… v. WESTCHESTER SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, AXIS SURPLUS INSURANCE COMPANY, EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY, ARCH SPECIALTY … record. It is unnecessary to detail them as they are not points of contention on appeal; the parties do not dispute …
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… was crushed in the process. Plaintiff collected workers’ compensation benefits from his employer, CSNJ. He and his … MT then filed a petition for certification, raising several points. As its primary argument in its petition, MT … Bank & Tr. Co. of Westfield, 17 N.J. 67, 73 (1954). MT points to one reported federal case, Kelley v. Edison …
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… ctb_exemptions municipality_name county_name compute_0032 compute_0033 credit_overpay_ind int_days … (TENANT TAXPAYER) V CITY OF ATLANTIC CITY 0 0 0 N/A N/A Complaint Withdrawn 183 1 2020 1357500 2700000 0 0 0 0 …
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… to thirty years. She was also aware, based on the court's comments 3 A-2411-21 and those memorialized in her plea … At the proceeding, defendant's counsel reiterated the points raised in his sentencing memorandum, specifically … of defendant. Further, counsel vigorously argued these points before the court at sentencing. As a result of his …