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… Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FO-13-0038-20 and Complaint No. W- 2019-445-1325. Eileen S. Den Bleyker, … stated, "Defendant is prohibited from having any kind of communication with [Vera,]" and then added "[a]nd not … judge sua sponte amended the charge against defendant to "a lesser charge of harassment . . . N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a)." …
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… standard, we disregard "[a]ny error or omission . . . unless it is of such a nature as to have been clearly capable … from established facts." Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995); see also … Woodbridge, 73 N.J. 474, 478 (1977). Ingrained in all the common definitions of "obstruct" is the physical impediment …
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… Bernadette Harper, a New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (NJM) insured, sustained injury to her lower back in … N.J.A.C. 11:3-29.5." Endo Surgi filed a Law Division complaint under N.J.S.A. 2A:23A-13 of the Alternative … because the procedure was reimbursable under Medicare rules. Both parties filed motions for summary judgment. On …
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… two November 4, 2020 Law Division orders that dismissed his complaint for breach of contract against defendants City of … [defendants'] "Captain's List" and applicable Civil Service Commission regulations. Nothing contained herein shall be … purpose of the Agreement and the governing legal principles. A settlement agreement is subject to the ordinary …
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… CURIAM On May 26, 2015, plaintiff Ana F. Cruz-Sosa filed a complaint against defendants, seeking personal injury … 2, 2013. Service was apparently attempted soon after the complaint was filed, but not achieved, and the trial court … resolution of the issues. 468 N.J. Super. at 136-37. The rules are, after all, designed to serve the interests of …
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… with plaintiff. On August 30, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging, among other things, … Ibid. We will defer to those credibility assessments unless they are manifestly unsupported by the record. Weiss v. … review issues of law de novo. Mountain Hill, L.L.C. v. Twp. Comm. of Middletown, 403 N.J. Super. 146, 193 (App. Div. …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-6623-18. Christina Vassiliou … Harvey argued the cause for appellants (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … lack of a medical expert, who could opine that the complained-of injuries resulted from the alleged fall …
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… order denying his motion to vacate the dismissal of the complaint he filed against defendants in this dispute over a … and remand for further proceedings. In his August 24, 2017 complaint, plaintiff alleged that he entered into a lease … of this matter "required a careful analysis and the requisite findings to insure a just result." Bailey v. Bd. of …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-3228. The Anthony Pope Law Firm, … at her workplace, which she perceived to be hostile to lesbians. A second reason Hunt gave for not disclosing the … a second job, cared for her sick and elderly parents, and visited an incarcerated brother once a month. After an …
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… with L.O., L.O. apparently concluded that defendant and his companions did not intend to buy the marijuana and he began … head with the handgun. In the plea agreement, the State recommended that on the charge of aggravated manslaughter, … and that those recommendations were significantly less than the maximum sentence exposure for first- and …
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… deficit hyperactivity disorder. She admitted hearing voices commanding her to harm herself and she was not compliant with her prescribed medications. DCPP … the hospital, K.R. acknowledged her mental illness and noncompliance with 4 A-0585-20 medication. K.R. stated that she …
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… other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3046-19 FANNY REALTY COMPANY, INC., Defendants. ______________________________ … others in Corigliano Motor Services, Inc. and Fanny Realty Company, LLC or, if he failed to close on that 3 A-3046-19 … letter sent by Ann's counsel. The trial judge nevertheless continued the summary hearing, heard closing arguments, …
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… the court's factual findings and legal conclusions, unless we are "convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … swear [] I would give my life just to have you, and the opposite to lose you." Plaintiff maintained defendant violated …
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… ended their relationship and resulted in criminal cross complaints, which were still pending at the time of the FRO … to J.W.D., 149 N.J. 108, 117 (1997)). Furthermore, unless the factual findings and legal conclusions of the trial … are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant, and reasonably credible evidence," we …
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… the New Jersey Open Public Records Act1 (OPRA), and the common law right of access, as well as the subsequent award … The trial court found defendants did not make the requisite showing that the provision of records under request … certification of services and the applicable principles of law and awarded plaintiffs $2995 in counsel fees and …
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… our review of the record and applicable legal principles, we reverse and remand for further findings. I. … flea-ridden apartment. She claimed defendant continued to become belligerent and eventually raised his fists and shook … N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b) (stating, "[i]n proceedings in which complaints for restraining orders have been filed, the court …
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… agreement, the other charges would be dismissed, with the recommended sentence of five years' imprisonment subject to … victim. Defendant was sentenced in accordance with the recommended sentence as part of the plea agreement along with … 129 N.J. 451, 462-63 (1992). Applying these principles to the matter before us, we are convinced the PCR court …
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… he was shot by defendant's co-conspirator during the commission of a burglary and robbery in which defendant … op. at 3. Defendant was apprehended in New York during the commission of another burglary and charged in New Jersey … society has no legal boundaries. No legal limitations. Lawlessness of that nature cannot be tolerated and you shall be …
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… Almeida observed defendant's vehicle speeding at 64 miles per hour in a 45 five mile per hour zone. When defendant … sufficient basis to believe at the scene that defendant had committed DWI. The judge noted: I believe the Trooper took … in the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center, thirty days of community service, a two- year use of an interlock device, …
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… from a January 23, 2024 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant 7-Eleven, Inc. at the close of … record provided on appeal3 and governing legal principles, we affirm. Plaintiff's cause of action was based on her … "there is no biological explanation for [plaintiff]'s complaints." 4 A-1795-23 the floor," she fell forward, …