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… Submitted November 5, 2025 – Decided March 2, 2026 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … the May 16, 2025 Law Division order denying their motion to compel arbitration and dismiss plaintiff Leroy Kay's … [his] wife in another cemetery." Plaintiff testified that ultimately, his wife's body was exhumed, which is contrary …
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… Baker Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 970 Trenton, NJ 08625-0970 Re: Kevin Moran, … Division Docket No. A-0804-23 Civil Action: On Petition for Certification from the Superior Court, Appellate … to a nearby public access improvement project. (Ra5-6). Ultimately, the parties could not agree on a public access …
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… OF THE ESTATE OF ROSEANN CARONE In Response To A Petition For Certification From The Final Judgment of the Superior … 'Petition') should be swiftly denied because they cannot come close to meeting the standard for granting … with the very real possibility that the trial court could ultimately conclude after such lengthy trial that no Wills …
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… – Civil Division How to File a Motion to Dismiss the Complaint or to Strike the Answer for Failure to Answer Interrogatories Special Civil Part … Judiciary’s Internet site njcourts.gov. However, you are ultimately responsible for the content of your court papers. …
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… 09/08/2022, CN 12933 page 1 of 17 How to File a Motion Before a Judge to Classify a Record as Confidential or Delete … Judiciary’s Internet site njcourts.gov. However, you are ultimately responsible for the content of your court papers. Completed forms should be submitted electronically via mail, …
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… fit. Like Vanderbilt, Wilentz was a judicial leader whose accomplishments have been recognized by lawyers, scholars and … It is not for this Court to pass on the wisdom or the ultimate morality of the death penalty. That issue is for … ordinances, forcing the New Jersey Supreme Court to revisit the issues in Mount Laurel II , 92 N.J. 158 (1983). …
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… MATTER OF THE VERIFIED PETITION OF ESNJ-PLD-CLIFTON1, LLC FOR ACCEPTANCE OF THE POST- CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION … extension of time to submit documents certifying it timely completed a solar energy project registered in the Board's … of solar renewable energy generating sources in the State. Ultimately, the study recommended enactment of the Successor …
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… Argued January 14, 2025 – Decided April 8, 2025 Before Judges Sumners, Susswein and Bergman. On appeal from an … he "believe[ed] that our surveillance location was compromised." Defendant then walked across the parking lot … the basis of the stop, defendant's detention, and the ultimate search of the vehicle. We initially address whether …
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… path while rollerblading in the park. Arias filed a complaint alleging negligence against the County, which owns … negligence for failure to maintain the path or warn visitors of the pothole. In response, the County filed a … of the “premises” itself. Arias, 479 N.J. Super. at 288. Ultimately, the court held that “[t]he Park’s dominant …
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… Argued November 19, 2025 – Decided February 4, 2026 Before Judges Paganelli and Jacobs. On appeal from the … pay [plaintiff] for his unused accrued vacation, sick, compensatory, and personal days for 2022 and 2023 (for a … for further proceedings. We offer no opinion regarding the ultimate disposition of these issues. Affirmed in part, …
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… Argued February 25, 2025 – Decided April 9, 2025 Before Judges Gilson and Augostini. On appeal from the … near her home. 4 A-0161-23 When defendant arrived, he was accompanied by his cousin. Defendant brought up the beach again, and N.D. ultimately agreed to go with defendant. Thereafter, …
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… Argued October 15, 2025 – Decided December 9, 2025 Before Judges Susswein and Augostini. On appeal from the … motor vehicle accident, plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint. After the close of discovery, DiMeglio … not accept a plaintiff's pre-trial settlement offer and the ultimate verdict in plaintiff's favor exceeds 120% of the …
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… Submitted November 18, 2025 – Decided December 15, 2025 Before Judges Gilson and Firko. On appeal from the Superior … fees. Defendant filed a counterclaim alleging plaintiff committed legal malpractice. Defendant, who is … 24, 2023, defendant filed a response—not an answer—and ultimately counterclaims against plaintiff sounding in legal …
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… Argued October 18, 2016 – Decided Before Judges Koblitz, Rothstadt and Sumners. On appeal from … witness i[f Arthur] takes the witness stand and gives a complete account of all interviews that he had both with the … disclosure of the facts will best lead to the truth and ultimately to the triumph of justice.'" State v. Feaster, …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … of local rabbis, and Plaintiff admits that the mikvah ultimately serves the observant members of those rabbis’ …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … timely refund claim will need to be made. The Director, and ultimately this court on appeal if necessary, can then …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … writs relief,” since it would “require” the Tax Court “to ultimately compel the [municipality] to enter into an …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … governmental interest. But reasonableness is still the ultimate standard. If a public interest justifies the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT … private entity will spare the government an expense that ultimately it must bear; (2) the private entity must not be …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … sentence and remand for resentencing. The crimes were committed when defendant was twenty-one years old and … through witness intimidation, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-3(b)(3). Ultimately, the case proceeded to trial. The State disputed …