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… he stated that he had received the gun from “someone” immediately after the Camden shooting. Other trial evidence … shooting defensively at trial. Such evidence was a key component of defendant’s third-party guilt defense. In … space or the word “deleted” is not permissible because it “points to the defendant.” Here, the State and defense …
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… NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … fraud, and conspiracy to commit fraud. The suit claimed that Trident was a shell company created to protect the … Rule of Professional Conduct.” In the dissent’s view, the points were “substantively without merit and unsupported by …
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… until "appropriate assessments and evaluations are completed and supervised family visitation and a therapeutic … high likelihood of permanence. 4 A-4918-15T1 I. Although no medical records were ever placed into evidence, T.D. was … working utilities. T.D. reported that she had a "nurse" come every day to assist with cooking and household tasks. …
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… A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a hidden compartment in the center console containing approximately … the evidence recovered from his vehicle. In part, he claimed the warrantless motor vehicle stop and his subsequent … the motor vehicle stop. In support of his claim, defendant points to the statement in his February 26, 2019 brief that …
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… for the parties' two children based on his self- employed income. She also appeals the denial of her request for a … to reason or to other evidence, or the result of whim or caprice.'" Ibid. (quoting Jacoby, 427 N.J. Super. at 116). We … per year or $2,937 per week. While plaintiff correctly points out that "W-2 wages and distributions are not used in …
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… Fullman was "like family" to him. Even though they were competitors, Dozier explained that people at Pierce Manor … hang around in the building and would not have been welcome because they were not "from there." Zumirah Brockington … in the vestibule; no fingerprint or DNA analyses were performed on these items because the vestibule was very dirty and …
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… Rick "thought [Bill] and [his] mom w[ere] hacking into the computer and had cameras in the house." Bill explained that … to agree with Rick's false claims about the cameras and computer hacking because Rick "would not stop." Rick brought … service providing Rick with parenting skills training informed the Division "there had not been a marked improvement …
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… students. A "corrective action plan" is a State-mandated "remedial action plan for a teacher that has been rated … elements using colored pencils. Because several students complained they did not understand Loreno's assignment, … cross-appeal ensued. On appeal, plaintiff raises fifteen points: (1) the trial judge erred by instructing the jury …
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… a successful Seoul-based real estate and construction company in which decedent had been both majority shareholder … United States. 5 A-2760-18 account. Although defendant claimed this money was a gift from his father, he: (1) could not … INTEREST IN DONG NAM NJ. We start by rejecting plaintiff's Points V, VI, and VII, all of which relate to Judge …
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… PER CURIAM This knotty litigation arises out of competing claims by several doctors who once worked together … P.C. (Endo Center) several years later.1 Matusow performed colonoscopies and 1 We refer to the Gastro Group and … divorce, a CPA and expert business valuator – Michael Saccomanno – prepared a business valuation of the practices. In …
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… legal principles, and his findings are amply supported by competent credible evidence. Therefore, we affirm. I. Neil … Given their lengthy involvement with the Division and the commencement of this case, defendants submitted to multiple … only 6 A-2772-19 someone to be available to attend to [his medical] appointments, but also to understand the …
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… they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … for and received food stamps, general cash assistance, and Medicaid. The food stamps were withheld after she did not … home would cause severe and enduring harm. In addition, she points to evidence that John lacked a strong emotional …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) to file a complaint for Tara's adoption by E.B. and H.Y. The Division … condition to be impaired or in imminent danger of becoming impaired . . . ." N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21(c)(4). The … on a daily basis since her children were removed. She claimed to have a history of panic attacks formerly controlled …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) and failure to comply with several recommended services, including anger … disorders and had not been compliant with her current medication regimen. When the caseworker questioned J.M., she … He was able to consult with his attorney at all critical points of the litigation. He was represented when the court …
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… northbound side of Sicklerville Road, with his back to oncoming traffic, towards his home on Rose Court. Sicklerville … home, without stopping or reporting the accident immediately to the Winslow Township police. She did contact … a severe traumatic brain injury. Plaintiff remained in a coma until November 2011. He continues to suffer from …
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… entitled to an adverse inference charge to A-2023-15T2 3 remedy the police's routine destruction of the video where the … arrest by a police officer as the initial process, or on a complaint by a police officer, local law enforcement [becomes] part of the prosecutor's office for discovery …
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… the cause for respondents The Salvation Army, NYU Langone Medical Center, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Jewish Family and … Division, Probate Part, dismissing plaintiffs' verified complaint and Thomas's counterclaim. Having thoroughly … On August 29, 2013, plaintiffs filed a two-count verified complaint, seeking in count one a judgment declaring that an …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a sentence of time served. During the plea hearing, … Defendant again responded affirmatively and confirmed that he wanted the court to accept his plea. The court …
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… of Operating Engineers, Local 68 (Local 68); for Belmar the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO (CWA); and, for … each municipality obtained approval from the Civil Service Commission (Commission) for a layoff plan. Keyport’s plan … days on all township employees except police and emergency medical personnel. Mount Laurel represented that the layoffs …
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… Borrus firm, Dimitrakopoulos and his wife filed a verified complaint against Eleftheriou and his wife. For reasons that … it was retained. On March 7, 2011, the Borrus firm filed a complaint against Dimitrakopoulos, alleging that its former … waiver. The Dimitrakopouloses argued that the damages claimed in the malpractice action were known to them as of …