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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … JACOBSON, A.J.S.C. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION August 18, 2022 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Introduction The question presented … a bilingual, New Brunswick-based newspaper with a focus on community issues. His lawsuit seeks to oust four members of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS May 24, 2019 Michael A. Paff, Esq. … “I do not have a mathematical formula, I try and use break points of where I think the market would dictate that it … properties and did not reproduce copies of any traffic studies in his report. Thus, the court was unable to gauge the …
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… NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … of crime victims “[t]o be informed about available remedies” and “[t]o be compensated for their loss whenever … Rule of Professional Conduct.” In the dissent’s view, the points were “substantively without merit and unsupported by …
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… W.S.’s motion without prejudice to W.S.’s refiling it to comply with the requiremen ts of N.J.S.A. 59:8-9 within … CSAA and Law Against Discrimination, as well as numerous common law claims. Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint for failure to file a notice of claim within …
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… within days of securing it. In June 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce but then withdrew it. Defendant … Although the matter was tried and dismissed, plaintiff's complaint was reinstated in October 2018. The next month, … alleging she assaulted him on April 22, 2021. In the complaints supporting their respective TROs, each party …
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… warrant for defendant S.N. for acts alleged to have been committed against his stepdaughter in 2012. In a complaint-warrant, the State charged defendant with … The affidavit of probable cause in support of the complaint-warrant stated that the victim told a staff member …
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… ascertainable loss of $1.72 as a result of unconscionable commercial practices and regulatory violations. They would … had failed to meet Rule 4:32-1’s requirement that common issues of fact predominate over issues that pertain … by the Dugan plaintiffs, one group of customers studied was informed of beverage prices when visiting a …
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… ascertainable loss of $1.72 as a result of unconscionable commercial practices and regulatory violations. They would … had failed to meet Rule 4:32-1’s requirement that common issues of fact predominate over issues that pertain … by the Dugan plaintiffs, one group of customers studied was informed of beverage prices when visiting a …
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… Halbersberg concluded by testifying that because of the “commotion,” she failed to warn him of the heroin in his … Halbersberg illustrate the scenario from different vantage points. Barbella’s expected testimony would have her placing … the material issues of the case” with testimony on minor points, and could “confuse the tribunal in its effort[]” to …
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… war began on the same day that the attorney-review period commenced, and Seller accepted a higher bid from defendants … force and effect.” Buyers then filed a breach-of-contract complaint in the Superior Court, Law Division, demanding … three-day period within which notification must have been communicated had passed, and neither Buyers, their attorney, …
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… test, the Court considers whether its admission was accompanied by a sufficient limiting instruction. Immediately … the strip poker game for propensity purposes—was adequately communicated to the jury even if the trial court in its … contact, have a normal or non-specific exam”—and finds the comment problematic. However, the error does not mandate …
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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … . . . , it is [T.O.]” The trial court agreed on both points: the court concluded that T.O.’s petition was subject … is [T.O.]” 5 The trial court agreed with the State on both points. In an oral ruling on February 15, 2019, the court …
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… $308,000 and $466,000 per year, exclusively from commissions. Goldfarb met defendant in March 2013. According … invoking the Securities Law and arguing, among other points, that the agreement between the parties was governed, … and the doctrine of promissory estoppel, as well as the remedies associated with each. A. Key to defendant’s argument …
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… and Ordinance 16-04, which established an Assessment Commission to identify the benefitted properties and to … estate appraiser and consultant, to assist the Assessment Commission in fulfilling its charge. Holzhauer recommended that fifty-eight properties that fell within the …
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… to certain non- monetary conditions, including that he “not commit any offense during the period of release.” In August … Association joins in the State’s arguments. Among other points, the Association adds that defendants must … under 18 U.S.C. § 401. 18 U.S.C. § 3148(c). Willful disobedience of a court order that also constitutes a criminal …
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… actions when a retainer agreement includes an hourly fee component. Those obligations are discussed in numbered … the Court then will be able to carefully survey all viewpoints and deliberate before considering any new rule of … to her, thus rendering the agreement unenforceable. She points to the trial court’s finding that she signed the …
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… and the special policy, both of which satisfy New Jersey’s compulsory insurance requirements. In this case, the Court … of [N.J.S.A. 39:6B-1(a)] or [N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3].” GEICO then points to N.J.S.A. 39:6A-3, which now states that, “[e]xcept … two arguments in support of AAA’s position. First, it points to the first sentence, where “the legislature …
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… indigent nor a non-indigent defendant must show that the outcome would have been different had he been represented. The … and Matthew R. Marotta, on the briefs). Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … indigent when he entered his 1994 guilty plea. The State points out that an “indigent defendant” entitled to the …
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… appeal is whether a civil defendant sued by an insurance company for violating the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act … 17:33A-7(a). The IFPA does not set forth equitable remedies for private-party insurance actions, but that does not preclude insurance companies from seeking equitable remedies available at common law. Like the Consumer Fraud Act, …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a sentence of time served. During the plea hearing, … was implied by defendant’s unequivocal assertion that he committed child abuse by using language that tended to …