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… DOCKET NO. A-0129-20 IN RE: PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA TORT LITIGATION LINDA GUYDEN, … to any offer. According to Watkins, Harper hypothetically posited Prudential might withdraw its opposition to vacating … settled with Prudential for an amount she perceived to be less than the full value of her case. She acknowledged …
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… contracted pneumonia. Unfortunately, this led to medical complications. When she was discharged from the hospital, … findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly … his arguments and prior case law interpretations inapposite.2 We conclude the statutory amendments express the …
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… a be-on-the-lookout (BOLO) for two light-skinned black males in a black Ford Explorer. Maldonado later changed the … The officers followed the proper procedures, [and] completed a show[-]up identification worksheet for each … contend they were entitled to a hearing because the requisite show-up identification procedures worksheets were not …
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… are not involved in this appeal. Central's amended complaint includes four counts (four through seven) … N.J. 371, 379-80 (1998); Promaulayko v. Johns Manville Sales Corp., 116 N.J. 505, 509-14 (1989). For reasons other … secrecy because the producers are paid by and look to the creditworthiness of the so-called "brokers." Smith and …
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… the Court on a Presentment from the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (Committee). The Committee reviewed the matter under Rule … of burglary tools, and possession of fifty grams or less of marijuana. The charges were downgraded to disorderly …
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… favor of plaintiff Melissa Migut, a former employee. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged she sustained injury during a … boot can be removed. See CAM Walker Boots, AliMed (last visited August 23, 2021), … sedentary position for plaintiff that involved taking files and entering 3 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), 42 …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 14-04-0026. Joseph E. Krakora, … the Wiretap Act provision designed to safeguard privileged communications. Defendants also argued to the trial court … The record before us does not indicate whether the State complied with the trial court's instruction to supply that …
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… INC. d/b/a SHOPRITE OF MILLVILLE, PEPSI BEVERAGES COMPANY, and NORTH AMERICAN BEVERAGE COMPANY, Defendants, … located in the front of the store near the checkout aisles and registers. 4 A-0210-20 According to plaintiff, as … process," and how it produces condensate that is deposited in the drain pan. The court also found Seybold could …
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… LITIGATION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION - MIDDLESEX COUNTY CASE TYPE: MCL NO. 628 MASTER DOCKET NO.: … aware of the importance the Court places on cooperation and commit to cooperate in good faith throughout the matter … involving ESI issues. III. E-DISCOVERY LIAISON To promote communication and cooperation between the Parties, each …
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… which a registered agency purports to be able to provide competent court interpreters. The first column, “Name of … a preference is known. However, speakers within a language community may have different opinions about which name they … June 5, 1995. 2 Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simon and Charles D. Fenig, eds. Seventeenth Edition (Dallas: Summer …
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… TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary i Committee Membership List v List of New Recommendations vii Chapter I Subcommittee on Criminal Justice … 78 1. Juvenile Sex Offenders 79 2. Confined Juveniles with Specialized Treatment Needs: Firesetters 79 3. …
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… 2 A-3703-17T4 SUMNERS, JR., J.A.D. A stop and a warrantless search of a car defendant was driving1 uncovered a … SUPPORTED BY REASONABLE SUSPICION THAT AN OFFENSE WAS BEING COMMITTED BECAUSE HIS LICENSE PLATE WAS NOT "OBSTRUCTED" … Reasonable, the "Reasonable Mistake of Law Doctrine" Is Not Compatible with New Jersey's Jurisprudence and Should Not …
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… — they filed no affidavits or certifications — and the soundless motor vehicle recording of the traffic stop, which … that backup officer Mailot noticed that Carrillo disobeyed commands to keep his hands on the vehicle and reached … drugs. In response, Carrillo alleged he obeyed the command to place his hands above the car while the officer …
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… history or adult criminal record. Defendant was in the company of two others, her cousin Shiquan Bellamy (Bellamy) … has been established in a felony murder prosecution, a 'compelling need,' . . . is present sufficient to overcome … "view defendant as he stands before the court on that day unless the remand order specifies a different and more limited …
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… around his hand, placed the square metal buckle on his knuckles, and began punching Garduno. Defendant punched Garduno's … WARRANTS THE GRANTING OF A NEW TRIAL. IV. THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR AND DENIED DEFENDANT THE RIGHT TO … IMMIGRATION STATUS. 6 A-2967-14T4 II. Defendant challenges comments in the prosecutor's summation. "'Prosecutors are …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant A.B.G. (Charles S. Rosenberg, Designated Counsel, on the brief). … and convincing evidence, we are constrained to remand for compliance with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … who distrusted her. Once she relapsed in 2014, she rarely visited with the children and did not contact the Division. …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4339-15T1 REALTY APPRAISAL COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, a … had worked for the City for over two decades in various roles, including Business Administrator and Tax Assessor. On … services, even though the City did not provide the requisite notice. The court additionally found the City's …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … L.B. The sergeant testified that L.B. told him that three males shot her. That same night, G.T. was at his home, which … and took various items, including watches, keys, a phone, coins, and a chain. The men also threatened G.T. and 5 …
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… Although the statute predates automotive window tinting, it commonly serves as the statutory basis for tinted window … darkly tinted that police cannot clearly see people or articles within the car. 1. A motor vehicle stop by a police … issue. (pp. 14-16) 3. Related regulations are equally inapposite. In State v. Cohen, the Appellate Division construed …
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… plaintiff or enter into a fee agreement with her. Nevertheless, he indicated to plaintiff that the optimal resolution … defendant never warned her that she might have to perform community service and testified that, “had [she] known that this plea agreement had [community service] attached to it[,] there would have never, …