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… lying unconscious on the sidewalk, in a pool of blood. Medical assistance was requested and the victim, who … birthday. Defendant was charged with acts that, if committed by an adult, would have constituted first-degree … required to show there was probable cause that defendant committed an offense rendering him eligible for waiver and …
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… former girlfriend. His contentions are that the trial judge committed plain error when he failed to: 1) instruct the … job and falsely stated to her manager that she would not be coming in to work because she was in the hospital. Defendant … 2C:20-3(a) (count seven). At trial, defendant's counsel claimed Castro's death "wasn't murder" because defendant was …
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… 2C:11-3a(1)-(2) (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count two); … wearing a vest over a sweatshirt. Barkley described the accomplice as heavyset, dressed all in black, and with a black … a second time. He also described how the accomplice seemed to be standing as a lookout and added that he heard …
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… Rights Act (NJCRA), N.J.S.A. 10:6-1 to -2, seeking both compensatory damages and punitive damages. Having considered … Health Services, Inc. (CHS), a contractor providing medical and mental health services to OCJ inmates, its … bottom of the form "you can order [M]otrin or Tylenol from commissary." On October 20, Corporal Petrizzo, filling in as …
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… for RTC's claim. In November 2012, Fedway hired Cotton Commercial USA, Inc. (Cotton) to perform certain repair and … under the policies. Cotton itemized the work it had performed for Fedway, and allocated $950,714.11 to the building … claim or what RTC included in its claim. As Engle Martin points out, Fedway had a longstanding relationship with RTC …
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… staff reported Amy had shaken four-year-old Natalie, slammed her into a chair and onto the floor, and punched her on … by Dr. Leslie J. Williams in February 2014. Dr. Williams recommended psychotherapy and parenting classes for both … was supported by sufficient evidence in the record. Amy points to the positive bond that existed between her and the …
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… Township of Ocean (Township) is a largely rural-suburban community bordered by the Pinelands National Reserve and Barnegat Bay. In the late 1990’s, the Township began a comprehensive planning process in anticipation of population … adhering to the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies. Relying on the Court’s decision in Pheasant Bridge …
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… Police Department (APPD) applied for a warrant to search Welcome Back Unisex Hair Cuts, a barbershop/hair salon in … request for leave to file an interlocutory appeal and affirmed the trial court’s ruling that the State was required to … are not “keyed” to the State’s dual burdens.2 The State points out that Rule 3:5-6(c), which governs the …
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… Preferred Management, Inc., the Association’s management company; and Bergen Hydraulic Elevator, the elevator-maintenance provider. The complaint alleged that McDaid suffered serious injuries when … In an unreported opinion, the Appellate Division affirmed, “substantially for the reasons expressed by [the trial …
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… the Vineland Police Department began his evening shift by compiling a computer-generated list of outstanding warrants … and recognized him. Evans noticed the police presence and immediately drove out of the parking lot. The police pursued … is remanded to the Appellate Division for consideration of Points II and VI, as enumerated in the panel’s opinion, …
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… release of minutes of meetings; and (3) the appropriate remedy if the OPMA was violated in the latter respect in this … members. The President of the University provides a recommendation to the Board about whether to reappoint each … reappointment of faculty will be on the agenda, a Board subcommittee reviews the President’s recommendations and then …
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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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… Board determined that the LDR's definition of floor area encompassed the mezzanine and office space, requiring a total … fifteen percent higher than 95 Tenafly's expert. He claimed that 95 Tenafly's expert did not analyze two … blends with the building's mass and distance from the view points in the public right-of-way. The Board also found that …
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A-0716-23 Briefs
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… ATLANTIC : DECISION OF THE NEW JERSEY HIGHLANDS SCHOOL : COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION DISTRICT, AND HIGHLANDS : BOROUGH … Laurel, N.J. 08054-5016 (856) 234-6800 jbetley@capehart.com gstark@capehart.com CAPTION CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE … 18A:13- 47.11. (Aa779 – Aa784). While the letter was framed as a “formal motion” Oceanport and Shore Regional were …
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A-29-23 Respondent Brief
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… ROBERTO, wife of Alesandro Roberto; KELLER DEPKEN FUEL OIL COMPANY, INC. a/k/a HOP ENERGY LLC; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; … IT SHOULD BE LIMITED TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES RAISED IN POINTS 1 AND 2 OF THE PETITION CHALLENGING THE APPELLATE … Now, a property owner possessing substantial will be deemed to have filed a contesting answer merely by reciting the …
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A-33-23 Amicus Curiae Brief Attorney General
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… ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 112 Trenton, New Jersey … Exempts These Records ......................... 32 B. The Common Law Continues To Provide For Additional Access, But … 24 Digital First Media v. Ewing Twp., 462 N.J. Super. 389 (App. Div. 2020) …
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A-33-23 Supplemental Appellant Brief
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… Ph: (201) 488-8200 F: (201) 488-5556 cgriffin@pashmanstein.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Antonio Fuster and Brianna … Cannot Exempt Records That the Legislature Has Deemed Public … Aug 2024, 089030 13 (App. Div. 2016)). As argued above in Points I and II, this purported “investigated but not …
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A-43-23 Answering Brief Hackensack Meridian Health
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… v. HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH dba JFK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, ALOK GOYAL, M.D., SOUTH PLAINFIELD PRIMARY … 9, 2023 Order Denying Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss the Complaint for Failure to Provide an Affidavit of Merit from … Cocca, Esq. N.J. Attorney No. 000821994 acocca@coccalaw.com Katelyn E. Cutinello, Esq. N.J. Attorney No. 0034492010 …
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… have two children. On February 15, 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a divorce. During the … several pharmacies. On April 24, 2023, while the divorce complaint was pending, plaintiff filed a domestic violence … complaint alleged that on March 5, 2023, plaintiff was informed defendant launched a website stating his intention to …
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A-1090-23 Briefs
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… 08619 Tel: 609-981-7500 Fax: 609-981-7501 WWW.CBNJLAW.COM … to his employment, a necessary predicate for being deemed ineligible to receive deferred retirement benefits in … a relationship between the conduct and his employment. He points to the fact that he was never accused of utilizing a …