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… There was no evidence plaintiff was relieved of this duty. We have considered plaintiff's remaining arguments and …
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… unjust enrichment, conversion, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract and good faith and fair dealing, …
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… to pay an award of counsel fees. Family "judges are under a duty to make findings of fact and to state reasons in …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3803-23 DAVID MICHAEL UMBRIA, a/k/a MICHAEL UMBRIA, UMBRIA MICHAEL, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RICHARD E. MEYERS, JR., Defendant-Appellant. _________________________ Submitted May 20, 2025 – …
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… trial court found that the TPDs breached their fiduciary duty to AMA. However, the trial court determined AMA had …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3620-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VICTOR WASOWICZ, Deceased. Submitted October 23, 2023 – Decided November 21, 2023 Before Judges Marczyk and Vinci. On appeal from the Superior Court of New …
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… M. Szesko, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this personal injury action, a discovery dispute resulted in the trial court …
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… and behavior, we are constrained to remind the court of its duty to conduct proceedings with dignity, patience and …
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1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY DOCKET NO. MON-C-41-22 TIMOTHY J. HARRIS; MEGAN HARRIS LOEWENBERG; and KRISTEN C. HARRIS, Plaintiffs, v. MARY ELLEN …
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… risk of deportation." New Jersey courts also recognize the duty counsel owes to a client to ensure that deportation …
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… plaintiff's claims and by finding that defendant owed no duty to plaintiff. II. We begin with the threshold issue of …
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… ON OPINIONS November 3, 2022 Edward P. Azar, Esq. Law Offices of Edward P. Azar, L.L.C. 2840 Route 23 South … members consist of “the Chief Executive head and all of the officers of the police departments or other law enforcement … a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must …
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… ON OPINIONS November 3, 2022 Edward P. Azar, Esq. Law Offices of Edward P. Azar, L.L.C. 2840 Route 23 South … members consist of “the Chief Executive head and all of the officers of the police departments or other law enforcement … a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must …
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… CASES PAGE Asbury Park Press v. Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, 374 N.J. Super. 312, 329 (Law Div. 2004).....15 … 24 Courier News v. Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office, 358 N.J. Super. 373, 382-83(App. Div. … was entitled to pre-judgment interest from the date of the jury verdict, that pre-judgment interest accrues while a …
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… to Rule 3:21-10(b)(5).1 Defendant contends his 1988 jury-trial convictions for first-degree robbery and … paralysis. In June 1988, defendant was tried before a jury and convicted of robbery and aggravated assault. At … 1986) (noting the defendant continued to inflict bodily injury after the robbery was committed; "[t]hus, the use of …
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… for post-conviction relief (PCR). We affirm. Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of first-degree murder, … Support The Murder Conviction, Or In The Alternative, The Jury Verdict Was Against The Weight Of The Evidence. 6 …
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… robbery and other offenses. Each indictment was tried to a jury and each jury convicted defendant of first-degree robbery and other … consideration that he had compensated one victim for the injury the victim sustained and was willing to make …
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… service, and forfeiture of $310. In July 1995, a grand jury returned an indictment charging defendant with: (1) … on or near school property. In December 1995, a grand jury returned an 3 A-2039-16T4 indictment charging defendant …
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… where we affirmed defendant's convictions following a jury trial and subsequent guilty pleas, as well as the … 3) second- degree attempting to inflict bodily injury on another in the course of a burglary, N.J.S.A. … be so serious as to undermine the court's confidence in the jury's verdict or the result reached.'" State v. Allegro, …
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… and (3) of the sort that would probably change the jury's verdict if a new trial were granted." Fortin, 464 … of this evidence or its probability of changing the jury's verdict. Defendant's remaining arguments lack …