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… also failed the field sobriety tests. Defendant claimed that, while performing the sobriety tests, he was … municipal prosecutor. However, defendant did not seek to compel the prosecutor to comply with the State’s disclosure obligations, as …
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… of direct access from a state highway to property used for commercial purposes pursuant to the State Highway Access … parking spaces. By an April 1, 2009 letter, the DOT informed Arielle that access to its property from Route 166 would … because it would reduce the number of total traffic points of conflict by eliminating turns across traffic by …
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… of a trial record that included evidence establishing an incomplete affirmative defense, the Court considers the … including defendant Raymond Daniels, who Fairley claimed assisted him in writing the ransom note used in the … defense are clearly indicated by the evidence. Defendant points to State v. R.T., 205 N.J. 493 (2011), as further …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINION ____________________________________ … opinion decides defendant’s motion to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint. Defendant (“City”) urges a dismissal on grounds … status under I.R.C. § 501(c)(7), the Subject is properly deemed income-producing for purposes of Chapter 91.3 See also …
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… jury on second-degree endangering, and what the parties termed a lesser included disorderly persons offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … basis in the evidence to support the instruction. Defendant points out that defense counsel asked the court to instruct …
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… the proper permits, used substandard materials, performed shoddy work, and consequently, caused substantial damage … house. 1 Plaintiff's version of events is taken from her complaint because there is scant discovery or other evidence … moved into the house. In February 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in Bergen County, which contained a …
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… Middlesex County, Docket No. L-3014-16. Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys for appellants (Brittany Sadé Hale, … Easton Avenue toward New 1 The trial court dismissed the complaint against Jaclynn Fritsche on summary judgment. The … away took control of the car and that's why I swerved immediately to the right because I was trying to avoid hitting …
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… attorneys, the Attorney General filed an administrative complaint. The complaint alleged Dr. Helfmann, in his roles … action was dismissed with prejudice. On appeal, we affirmed the trial court's order of dismissal. Helfmann v. State … appeal followed. II. On appeal, Dr. Helfmann argues three points. First, he argues that justice requires a reversal or …
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… surveillance and intercepted telephone and electronic communications, on April 2, 2014, law enforcement officers … a residence on St. Georges Avenue in Linden that they claimed defendant shared with his girlfriend. During the search, … of defendant and numerous other identified individuals commencing on March 10, 2014, with the issuance of a warrant …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … (2007)). On October 11, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendants' parental rights and award … the mother's "resistan[ce]" to the children receiving the medical care needed. Williams explained that the boys "have …
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… a subpoena issued to his attorney (Defense Counsel) and compelled Defense Counsel to appear before a grand jury, … to the Newark Police Department Special Victims Unit, informed them his office had been retained to represent defendant … matter for further consideration. III. Because the argument points framed by the parties present questions of law to be …
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… trial. Plaintiffs appeal from the judgment dismissing their complaint and the trial court's order denying her motion for a new trial. They contend the trial court committed various errors that warrant reversal. … in which she was a passenger. Leila did not receive any medical treatment or care for any injuries she sustained in …
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… was undergoing treatment. He was also taking prescription medication for impulse control. His behavioral challenges … A.D. "a little bit too much." Ultimately, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce around the end of December 2014. On … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THERE WAS NO PREDICATE ACT …
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… Act (TCCWNA), N.J.S.A. 56:12-14 to -18. USLSG moved to compel arbitration based on the arbitration provision in the … service contract. The trial court granted USLSG’s motion to compel arbitration and dismissed the complaint without … Relying on language in Curtis, the Appellate Division affirmed, finding that “the lack of express reference to a waiver …
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… Perez v. Zagami, LLC (A-36-12) (071358) [NOTE: This is a companion case to Cottrell v. Zagami, LLC also filed today.] … actions under the CRA. In support of its argument, Zagami points to the general structure of the CRA. Zagami asserts … to actions under N.J.S.A. 10:6-2(c) given the “broad remedial 9 purpose of the CRA” and the absence of any text or …
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… argument and denied PCR. The Appellate Division affirmed in an unpublished decision. The Court granted … extrinsic evidence including legislative history and committee reports. (pp. 12-13) 2. The refusal statute … rather than the refusal statute. In particular, the State points out that in Ciancaglini, the Court addressed whether …
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… dropped the packet. Patrolman Buss then asked defendant to come into the manager’s office located at the back of the … similar to that provided at the Jackson-Denno hearing. Immediately after Patrolman Buss’ testimony, and again prior … of guilt and not as proof that she had a propensity to commit crimes. The jury found defendant guilty of …
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… 16, 2018 2 A-3604-14T4 Defendant M.P.R. was convicted of committing a series of sexual assaults and a kidnapping on … consciousness at the top of the stairs. Defendant then commenced a series of sexual assaults on S.L., ranting "he … The neighbor called 9-1-1. S.L. was taken to Lourdes Medical Center and was treated for her injuries. At the …
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… from orders1 entered in the Law Division dismissing their complaints that alleged defendant municipalities' ordinances … v. Point Pleasant, 23 N.J. 357 (1957). The judge then framed the issue before him as being, "Do we have a … appeal, each of the plaintiffs essentially argues the same points. Brody and O'Hara argue it was error for Judge Morgan …
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… me, yeah I did it." Based on the files found on defendant's computers and his admission that he had routinely viewed … confessed to possessing pornographic videos of M.L. on his computer. He admitted to videotaping M.L. A-4302-15T4 3 when … juveniles" and his "criminal sexual behavior was performed compulsively." Dr. Frank concluded defendant was …