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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 … N.J.S.A. 2A:22A-3. Service need not be direct, as "a commercial server who provides alcohol to a customer by a …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2; … of a handgun. The State 4 A-2959-17T4 agreed to recommend a ten-year prison sentence, with an … on the parole violation, which at that point he had completed. On March 3, 2017, the trial court sentenced …
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… New Jersey State Police (NJSP) and dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … plaintiff's motion to file and serve a second amended complaint against the NJSP alleging violations of the New … judge erred by denying his motion to file a second amended complaint alleging a LAD claim. Relying on Rule 4:9-3, …
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… for identity theft" in order "to absolve those who have committed crimes against [her]." Fleurantin alleged she and … At an informal investigative inquiry conducted by a committee of the Board in July 2018 to inquire about the … "[b]ecause it is alleged that I am not an RN." She told the committee she wasn't there to save her license, "I'm trying …
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… medical defendants) motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and a June 7, 2019 order granting defendant Alina Myronova's motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint. We affirm. Plaintiff and defendant are married … including Luzzi-Odorisio. Based on the insights and recommendations of the court-appointed professionals, the …
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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 … of government, a municipality is governed by a board of commissioners who have "all . . . executive, administrative, …
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… third-party investigation of the Chief, as had been recommended 1 Under this State's Open Public Meetings Act, … and document production. When that discovery was completed, the Township moved for summary judgment. In a … to perform his duties properly and with accountability. She points in this regard to evidence of his "habitual failure …
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… claims he is subject to an enhanced risk of serious medical complications if he contracts COVID-19 because of his … there was a substantial likelihood defendant would commit a new crime if he was released. The panel cited … fall under the same category. Additionally, as the State points out, the [d]efendant is not treated with dialysis. …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. 4 A-5662-18T2 ineffective for … returned to court later that afternoon, the judge, with completed plea forms in hand, asked defendant if he wanted … to lose it. And that is exactly what happened" when he committed the aggravated assault on his former girlfriend …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his trip-and-fall complaint. After picking up medication from a medical … that defendants knew their sidewalk presented a danger to visitors but failed to take reasonable steps to remediate … exactly the same manner around the property. Plaintiff also points to the sidewalk's replacement shortly after the fall …
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… On December 12, 2017, the mother of K.Q.1 filed a complaint against defendant in the Fort Lee municipal court … defendant touched her in a manner that made her feel uncomfortable. The first incident occurred on September 12, … his hand from her waist to her back, making her feel uncomfortable. K.Q. also testified defendant would rub her …
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… OF SOMERVILLE, LINCOLN HOSE FIRE CO #4, and LINCOLN HOSE COMPANY, Defendants, and BRUCE VAN ARSDALE, … or driver of the SUV. Over five years later, no further competent evidence of identification has apparently come to … that we have not discussed them expressly, the remaining points raised on appeal do not warrant discussion. R. …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2847-19 MICHAEL RANTZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF BAY HEAD and PATRICK WATERS and SHANNON WATERS, Defendants-Respondents. ____________________________ Argued …
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… which appellant held the title of Secretary to the Board of Commissioners of a municipal redevelopment agency. For the … particular service credits. We have considered all other points raised by appellant and conclude they lack sufficient … by Diktas as Secretary could potentially be nullified as ultra vires, or whether other legal doctrines could preclude …
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… the challenges and limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic complicating the negotiations. On June 24, 2020, defendant … plaintiff with post-traumatic stress disorder, and he recommended all communications between plaintiff and defendant be conducted …
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… PCR judge found defendant made no showing "as to how the outcome would have been substantially different or more … excessive or unlawful sentence; and (4) "any habeas corpus, common-law, or statutory grounds for a collateral attack." … In re Advisory Letter No. 7-11 of the Sup. Ct. Advisory Comm., 213 N.J. 63, 71 (2013) (citations omitted). Such …
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… a letter from his assigned counsel annexed that detailed "compelling reasons for admission." The letter explained that … assault with a deadly weapon; third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; … the compelling reasons letter." The judge relied upon the points raised in the letter and found that "[t]hese facts, …
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… and Rehabilitation Center's motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint in favor of arbitration. We affirm. Greenstein was … living activities. Greenstein's daughter, Susan Lusk, accompanied her to defendant's nursing home on the day of her … 215 N.J. 265, 276 (2013). Plaintiff raises the following points on appeal: (1) defendant waived its right to …
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… position that offered benefits. In 2017, her gross income was $17,800. Davis asserted that for the past eight years, his film company earned about $21,000 per year. The judge found this … found it "inconceivable" he did so with pre-tax business income of just $21,000 a year. Davis testified he also ran a …
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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 … 2C:58-3(c)(5). The chief concurred with the detective's recommendation. Before the evidentiary hearing, appellant …