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… IT IS DETERMINED THAT THE EVIDENCE RELIED UPON AT TRIAL WAS COMPETENT AND SUFFICIENTLY CORROBORA-TIVE, THE MOTHER'S … opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), adding only a few brief comments about Points I and II. At a one-day fact-finding hearing, the …
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… in denying plaintiff Darrin Yohe's motion to amend his complaint, after the running of the statute of limitations, … which rear-ended plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe in his complaint, under Rule 4:26-4, the fictitious party rule. … his discretion in denying plaintiff's motion to amend his complaint, resulting in the dismissal of his cause of action …
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… of New Jersey, Law Division, Criminal Part, Morris County, Complaint No. S-2018-0355-1436. Matthew W. Kelly, Assistant … a second time, to which defendant responded, "you can come to this side and fucking talk to me." Hill requested … to lower the passenger window. Defendant again refused to comply, and asked Hill to come to the driver's side to speak …
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… Landlord in writing immediately. Tenant is responsible for compliance with this agreement. If any person resides at the … the Landlord keeps a record of payments received in a computer database and the money orders are shredded after they clear. That record, which was attached to the complaint, showed that the rent for the apartment had been …
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… to suppress, concluding he "was aware of his rights and freely and voluntarily waived those rights." Defendant moved … Is Even Heavier In New Jersey. B. The State Must Prove By Competent Evidence That A Defendant Had "The Requisite Level … we are satisfied Judge Deitch correctly found defendant freely, knowingly and voluntarily waived his Miranda rights. …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … HON. EDWARD A. JEREJIAN, P.J.Ch. This matter comes before the Court by way of notice of motion for … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence.” Dover-Chester Assocs. v. Randolph Twp., …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUSAN L. O'KEEFE, Plaintiff, v. EDMUND … motion required the court to look beyond the plaintiff's complaint, in particular, to examine the employment … arbitration clause applicable to plaintiff. Plaintiff points out that other clauses of the contract, such as the …
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… 1 LC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, v. … of the adverse party or by leave of court which shall be freely given in the interest of justice. [R. 4:9-1.] 3 The … always rests in the court’s sound discretion and should be freely granted in the interest of justice. Kernan v. One …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … taxing 1 For each acre above five, there is an additional income requirement of $5 per acre for agricultural or … tax year, but the two years prior. Ibid. This matter comes before the Court on a motion for summary judgment …
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… Losada appeal from the Law Division's dismissal of their complaint on summary judgment entered in favor of defendant, … to -11. The motion judge agreed and dismissed plaintiffs' complaint. On appeal, plaintiffs contend that the judge … N.J. 189, 199 (2016) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Whether an …
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… any legal action against defendant as long as she was in compliance with the agreement. Although the agreement stated … did not allow loan modifications. Plaintiff filed its complaint for foreclosure in April 2014. Defendant contested … He also stated that defendant's account was in default commencing with the monthly payment due on July 1, 2012. The …
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… was sentenced to parole supervision for life, ordered to comply with Megan's Law1 and to a five-year term of parole … [to], or how their testimony would have affected the outcome." Defendant's PCR petition did not provide evidence … 6). Officers reported to the scene of the accident, which commenced an 2 We rely on our earlier opinion and relate …
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… proceedings on May 29, 2009, by filing a foreclosure complaint, and default judgment was entered on October 26, … was apparently occasioned by the necessity for plaintiff to comply with the New Jersey Fair Foreclosure Act's … applications while repeatedly postponing the sale to accommodate such review. The court found no "factual or legal …
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… L. JENNINGS, Defendant, and ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … Lomurro argued the cause for appellants (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Mr. Lomurro, of … her own insurer, defendant Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company, under the underinsured motorist provision of her …
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… motion for summary judgment dismissing his slip and fall complaint. Plaintiff alleges he slipped and fell in the … injuries. He was unable to stand because the floor had become too slippery. Asked how he knew the white film caused … 5 A-3454-15T2 On appeal, plaintiff presents the following points for our consideration: A. Summary Judgment Standard. …
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… possession of his signed written consent form to search his computer and camera that did not check the box waiving his … of him "a consent form to search his house for . . . a computer and a camera." Defendant asserted that he signed … a forgery, and that the defendant's consent to search was freely given and likely included a waiver of his right to be …
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… INC., MARIE SCHLATTER AGENCY, INC., and FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLEMINGTON, Defendants. … we affirm. Because the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint as a matter of law, we will review the matter de … a mixed- use building consisting of four apartments and one commercial 3 A-2357-15T1 unit, owned by defendant Thomas …
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… he was handcuffed in the kitchen until the search was completed. He denied hearing the officers knock or announce … possession of a firearm in 5 A-1822-15T2 the course of committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … neutral magistrate who issued it. Officers are expected to comply with the terms of a warrant. But in this case, the …
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… a ShopRite store in Hanover Township, to prevent local competition.1 We need not 1 The appeals were calendared … Recycling Enters., Inc. v. Burlington Cty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 228 N.J. Super. 624, 629 (Law Div. 1987); … Recycling Enters., Inc. v. Burlington Cty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 248 N.J. Super. 531, 539 (App. Div.), certif. …
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… failed to appear for sentencing the previous week. It then commenced an investigation, which initially consisted of … defendant and to assure that the onus placed on commercial sureties is not so great as to risk the 6 … the fugitive defendant. . . . 2. Whether the applicant is a commercial bondsman. 3. The degree of surety's supervision …