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… mugged in parking lot.” Headlines such as these while not common demonstrate the importance of Premise Liability Law … Court initially confronted these questions by applying Common Law principles. Under Common Law a plaintiff must establish the existence of a …
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… GERARD RIENZI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VINCENT G. GIACOMAN, Defendant-Respondent, and CITY OF UNION CITY, COUNTY … 2019 grant of summary judgment to defendant Vincent G. Giacoman. We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in … plaintiff was in Union City conducting an inspection of Giacoman's apartment building on behalf of his employer, …
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… on the material facts because they are supported by competent evidence. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … facility’s policy on visitation. But while in prison, he completed two parenting classes, earned his GED, and took a … as well as random urine screens, and warned non- compliance would prevent reunification. After his release …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for care and custody on May 17, 2017, which the … be permitted to reside in L.J.'s home with his son until he completed recommended services and the Division had no concerns. L.J., …
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… in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into … court's decision. Id. at 448-49. Through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence," the Division … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… Crystal relay the purchase price to Forbes, who would then communicate the price to him. Investigator Newton 1 … appellant received sanctions, including 120 days' loss of commutation time, 120 days' administrative segregation, and … be based upon substantial evidence that the inmate has committed a prohibited act." Substantial evidence is "such …
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… 23, 2014, defendant was arrested and charged in a summons complaint with a petty disorderly persons offense of … 8, 2014, the police charged defendant in a second summons complaint with disorderly persons simple assault, N.J.S.A. … After a February 8, 2016 bench trial on the second complaint, defendant was acquitted of simple assault and …
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… sister replied that defendant "doesn't live here. He just comes and changes, takes a shower and leaves." The sister … "I don't have anything to fear . . . I allowed them to come and I signed the paperwork so they can get that, so I … to a search "rests on his or her joint occupation of and common authority over the premises." Ibid. (quoting …
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… and gross motor delay, among other things, and it was recommended that she have Early Intervention services … After Helen's removal, the family court ordered Dana to comply with a variety of services recommended by Denise M. Williams Johnson, Ph.D., based 4 …
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… and began parole supervision. The Board mandated Moore comply with various conditions while on parole, including … A two-member Board panel adopted the hearing officer's recommendation on June 10, 2015. On June 23, 2015, Moore's … officer found by clear and convincing evidence Moore committed the violations charged and recommended the Board …
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… from the July 14, 2017 order dismissing their amended complaint as untimely. Because the statute of limitations … 2016, for plaintiffs' failure to provide an appropriate affidavit of merit. 3 A-5632-16T1 Bikkina, Hamdan, and David … Hasim after that time. Defendants objected to plaintiff's affidavit of merit, arguing it was untimely and deficient in …
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… history. His cousin was ruled out because she was noncompliant with the evaluation process. Rochelle's relatives … one reason or another. In July 2023, the Division filed a complaint seeking guardianship of Carter and termination of … testified on behalf of the Division. Dr. Loving recommended termination of Fisher's parental rights and …
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… SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, and DANIEL MCNAIR, Defendants-Respondents. … appeals the trial court's order of judgment dismissing his complaint. Coxe filed a complaint against Harrah's Atlantic City Operating Company, …
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… Motor Vehicle Warranty Act, N.J.S.A. 56:12- 29 to -49, commonly known as the Lemon Law. Because the undisputed … plaintiffs used the motor vehicle at issue primarily for commercial purposes, we reverse. We glean these facts from … pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories, and affidavits—"together with all legitimate inferences therefrom …
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… would arrive at the house at a certain time and date accompanied by an agreed-upon third person and spend six hours … fee was an inappropriate sanction and the court failed to comply with its obligations under the Judicial Canons and … action must support its counsel fee application with "an affidavit of services addressing the factors enumerated by RPC …
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… mugged in parking lot.” Headlines such as these while not common demonstrate the importance of Premise Liability Law … Court initially confronted these questions by applying Common Law principles. Under Common Law a plaintiff must establish the existence of a …
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… of the three children. The trial on the first guardianship complaint took place in May 2018. Jim was not served with the complaint and did not participate in the trial. After … custody. In September 2019, the Division filed a second complaint for guardianship. A second trial began in …
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… as a matter of law under Rule 4:46-2(c), and discovery is incomplete, we reverse and remand. I. Viewed in the light most … Robbins, Jr., Dorothy's brother-in-law, submitted an affidavit in opposition to defendants' motion for summary … Kari Foote, Dorothy's granddaughter, submitted an affidavit in opposition to defendants' motion for summary …
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… 2018 2 A-0503-16T2 decision, the Board found that Hochberg committed record-keeping violations, and acts of negligence … treatment information). The Board also found that Hochberg committed gross negligence in the treatment of N.D.B., an … period of four years. 1 The Board also found that Hochberg committed gross negligence and recordkeeping violations with …
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… and dismissing plaintiffs Magdi Mikhail and Khaled Sadek's complaint with prejudice.1 Having concluded the Board could … Block 150, Lot 5. Both lots are situated in a B-2 General Commercial zone. 1 Plaintiff Khaled Sadek did not join in … (Building 15) is a two-story building consisting of a commercial space on the first floor and an office and …