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… October 11, 2019 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint with NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … entitled, Yew v. Inservco, Docket No. MID-L-5407-18. The complaint alleged Inservco had a duty to engage in … of the record demonstrates that the essential prerequisites for a finding of common law tort liability are …
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… an evidentiary hearing and rendered a twenty-page comprehensive written opinion. A jury found defendant guilty …
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… 2019 to change where the daughter would go to school and to compel where the daughter would attend summer camp. … he lives. Defendant also argued that plaintiff should be compelled to abide by the MSA. Plaintiff opposed the motion … makes three main arguments, which he breaks down into seven points. He contends that the family court erred by (1) not …
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… defendant. Ten days later, plaintiff amended his TRO complaint to include allegations of defendant's abusive … plaintiff contended he needed an FRO based on defendant committing the predicate acts of cyber harassment, N.J.S.A. … evidence. See Cesare, 154 N.J. at 411-12. All other points raised by defendant lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… substantially for the sound reasons expressed in the comprehensive fifty-five-page written opinion of Presiding …
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… motion court in its order. We only add the following brief comments. Rule 3:21-1 provides that a motion to withdraw a …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Ibid. (quoting Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694). The … that (i) counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and … judge's conclusion defendant would have received a worse outcome without the plea was unsupported by the record. He …
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… 3 A-2977-18T1 POINT 1: THE TRIAL COURT'S FINDINGS WERE INCOMPLETE AND INADEQUATE TO SUSTAIN A JUDGMENT TERMINATING … until he was recently placed with relatives who are committed to adopting him. The Division filed for custody of … November 12, 2015, because of Amanda's mental health, non-compliance with medication, the family's eviction, Amanda's …
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… with the other two witnesses, but they were not willing to come forward, testify, or give a written statement. She … there was any "reasonable probability" of a different outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 52 (citing Strickland, 466 U.S. at …
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… M.R. We note that the judgment search on the judiciary website lists plaintiff as the creditor and identifies the debt … 2A:17-56.23b(b)(2) imposes a duty upon attorneys, insurance companies and other agents to request a child support … judgment, civil arbitration award, inheritance or workers' compensation award. If the search reveals a child support …
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… 2019 the Board solicited bids from contractors for an upcoming project at Churchill Junior High School. The project, … with three different pricing options: pricing for the complete HVAC upgrades and roof replacement, pricing for the … "of such [a] nature that its waiver would adversely affect competitive bidding by placing a bidder in a position of …
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… 16, 2020 order granting defendants' "motion to dismiss the complaint in lieu of [filing an] answer." Judge Mary F. … 128 N.J. 250, 261 (1992). We must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … address was correct; and (4) that the mailing was deposited in a proper mail receptacle or at the post office." …
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… 3:21-10(b) because of a mistaken belief defendant had not completed his mandatory period of parole ineligibility by … a Rule 3:21-10(b) exception applied, because defendant had completed his mandatory minimum sentence by April 2020, when …
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… include Senyszyn's answer and counterclaims to plaintiffs' complaint, nor does it indicate what relief he seeks. 3 … 2017, plaintiffs sought to enforce the consent order to compel arbitration. In a November 17, 2017 order, the trial court compelled arbitration in accordance with the 2006 settlement …
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… A.D. and D.D., appeals from an order dismissing her complaint against defendant Donald R. Ayusa and Campbell's … court mistakenly exercised its discretion in dismissing the complaint with prejudice, we reverse. This case arose out of … back seat of her car. All suffered injuries. Plaintiff's complaint was dismissed without prejudice in August 2019 …
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… dismissing her Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA) complaint against her employer, defendant PNC Bank Corp. … who were shopping in the market. PNC produced legally competent evidence that plaintiff was terminated because she … Plaintiff did not produce evidence to dispute the shortcomings in her performance. PNC produced testimony that …
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… certain consequences under Megan's Law, one of which was "community supervision for life." The prosecutor corrected … sexual assault charge in the 2009 accusation. The State recommended a suspended sentence for five years. During the … advised the court that he and defendant were in frequent communication and defendant understood "that Megan's Law …
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… from defendant for some weeks. After contentious email communications between the parties, on August 18 plaintiff … rent check. On or about August 29, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant pursuant to N.J.S.A. 46:8-21.1, … we decline to address it now. We take plaintiff's next two points together. Plaintiff argues that the trial court had …
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… substantially for the sound reasons expressed in the comprehensive fifty-five-page written opinion of Presiding …
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… 6/89) B. DEFENSE OR LEGAL AUTHORITY FOR CONFINEMENT It is a complete defense, however, to a claim of false imprisonment … Super. 93 (App. Div. 1959). The malicious filing of a false complaint which causes the issuance of a warrant upon which … authoritative modern view is that the plaintiff must be completely confined and any reasonable means of egress known …