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… repay part of the college loans incurred by his daughter Jodie in monthly installments. We have consolidated the … of the children's costs shall be shared in ratio to their incomes at the time after adding alimony to Melissa's income … the parties' income levels were within a few percentage points of being equal after considering the income paid by …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … was taken to the hospital with complaints of neck and shoulder pain, treated and released. Two years later, plaintiff … Carey heard arguments on GEICO's motion to reconsider and restore its pleading; the Raskas defendants' motion for …
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… Indictment No. 15-04-1036. Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Ruth E. Hunter, Designated … all other charges would be dismissed and the State would recommend a minimum five-year sentence, subject to a … denied, 146 N.J. 569 (1996). The judicial discretion embodied in examination of a prosecutor's Section 6.2 waiver …
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… and J. PETRUCCI CO., INC., IRON HILL CONSTRUCTION, INC., COMROE ADVANCED POWER, INC., ALL-STATE FIRE PROTECTION, INC. … shut down and cleaned. Nuisance dust collection with pickup points in the areas most likely to leak dust will be … the Act's provisions is barred from pursuing common law remedies unless the party can show that his or her employer …
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… Hotel in Atlantic City from Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc. with the hope of opening an Atlantic City … either or both restrictions. Regardless of whether seller commenced such litigation, the parties expressly agreed that … but not limited to those claims that exist or may exist under the [documents creating the two restrictions]." Along …
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… loss and emotional distress in a suit for retaliation under the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act … day and reported his belief that the Proud Mary sergeant committed official 1 Because of the location of the … of [N]ew Jersey, use of force, performance of duty, obedience to laws and regulations." At a departmental hearing, …
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… Candance Caruthers, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph E. Krakora, … possession of a firearm while in the course of committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. NC:39-4.1(a) (count … Powell then searched the interior of the car's passenger compartment. Detective Badawy discovered "a large amount [of …
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… Division, Family Part, Docket No. FM-18-0709-19. Woolson Anderson Peach, PC, attorneys for appellant/cross-respondent … to retain an attorney. Once she hired counsel, all further communication occurred between her attorney and Cohen. … the Court's intent that the ruling apply prospectively. He points to the following text of the opinion: A-1590-20 21 We …
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… trial judge accepted plaintiff's interpretation of the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) set-off provision embodied in 45 U.S.C. § 55, allowing defendant to set-off its … the judge reduced the net by plaintiff's fifty-percent comparative fault found by the jury for a final judgment of …
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… student. We affirm. By way of background, a TPAF "member, under [sixty-five] years of age," is eligible for an … cause of the resultant disability" "even though it acts in combination with an underlying physical disease." Id. at … supported by substantial evidence." In 5 Moonen correctly points out that the ALJ mistakenly stated in his analysis …
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… AND LIGHT, FIRST ENERGY CORPORATION, NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY, and NEW JERSEY RESOURCES CORPORATION, … depressurization could have required NJNG to cut access points in the distribution system and thereafter blow the … NJNG to make multiple visits to each customer's house to restore service. [(citations to the record omitted)]. …
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… Accusation No. 13-07-2228. Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Marc R. Ruby, Designated … plea agreement to a 270-day period of jail time, required compliance with the registration requirements of Megan's … "deal," and that its terms were "written accurately and completely in the plea papers that [defendant] and [his] …
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… Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-1336. Charles J. Sciarra argued … 2 Dr. Havier testified the immunoassay uses "antibodies [which] are not 100% specific for a particular drug. If … it would be incorrect to deduct fifteen or sixteen points from Beagin's test results (the deviation from the …
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… Brick Township, Petitioners-Appellants, v. LAMONT REPOLLET, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Education, and … and -53. A primary distinction between the SFRA and older school funding formulae is that "virtually all aid under … the State to allocate school aid more equitably to needier districts. See N.J.S.A. 18A:7F- 44(d). The Supreme …
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… BUTTS, Plaintiffs, v. THERAPEUTIC ALTERNATIVES, INC., d/b/a COMMUNITY TREATMENT SOLUTIONS, DREW BARRETT, JENNIFER … for the jury. We therefore reverse the trial court's order granting summary judgment, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against Therapeutic Alternatives.2 1 We intend no …
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… obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … a mortgage of $437,500 from NCMC. Stewart Title Guaranty Company (Stewart) insured NCMC. As part of the NCMC closing … informed Stewart plaintiff's name did not appear on the underlying loan or mortgage, and defendant sought to reform …
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… No. 17-07-0389. Morgan A. Birck, Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph E. Krakora, … an unmarked white Crown Victoria sedan, well - known in the community as a police vehicle. At approximately 3:45 p.m., … North 25 during prior investigations. Defendant had a "hoodie" in his hand and George was "carrying a black hooded …
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… MARC ANTHONY JORDAN, SUPREME, DAVID A. THOMAS, ALEXANDER A. MAZZA, THOMAS BIVINS, THOMAS DAVIS, SHANNON HUDSON … court denied defendant's motion. In 2019, after defendant completed his sentence, we dismissed as moot defendant's … purpose (Counts 11 & 27); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (Count 16); second-degree conspiracy to …
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… PER CURIAM Defendant, S.B., appeals from a June 27, 2023 order denying in its entirety his petition for post-conviction … his money, and he needed to return to his apartment. K.G. accompanied him. We previously summarized K.G.'s account of … ineligibility . . . [in] 1993;" convicted of "conspiracy to commit wrongful impersonation" in 2004 and "sentenced to . . …
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… CORPORATION, d/b/a BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER, i/p/a BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Defendants-Respondents, and DIANE … of [decedent]." Defendant's expert Dr. Timothy G. Noordewier, P.E., a certified traffic operations engineer, … an affirmative defense that the WCA provided exclusive remedies. On November 2, 2023, HMH moved for summary judgment …