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… indictment with witness tampering and conspiracy to commit murder of two witnesses (collectively "witness … RPC 3.7 By Disqualifying Defense Counsel Before Trial Had Commenced-Disregarding That The Rule Provides Only That A … 216 N.J. 393 (2014). "In other words, the Sixth Amendment 'commands . . . that the accused be defended by the counsel …
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… manufactured television. The plaintiffs seek monetary compensation for the damages to the structures and to the … paying rent, plaintiff was forced to file an eviction complaint and evict her. In October 2006, he also obtained a … the bench on April 15, 2016. We add the following brief comments. 9 A-3910-15T1 Our Supreme Court has stated that …
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… retail store in Marlton. While trying on a scarf in the common dressing area of the store, and backing away from a … rooms were located on the left and right sides within the common dressing area. Plaintiff testified at her deposition … negligence claim. "It is well recognized that the common law imposes a duty of care on business owners to …
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… WEBB, LLC, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY PINELANDS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … Messano and O'Connor. On appeal from New Jersey Pinelands Commission, Docket No. 1984-0454.003. Gasiorowski & … facility on its property. Respondent New Jersey Pinelands Commission (the Commission) "called up" or challenged that …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2011-4216. Anne M. … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. October 11, 2017 2 A-4867-15T3 Compensation granting petitioner Andrea Elias certain … by the record. We only briefly comment on a few of the main points presented by Life Care. Life Care argues in its brief …
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… charged in an Accusation with first degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a(1) and … for an unlawful purpose, and first degree conspiracy to commit murder. In return, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to an aggregate term of …
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… mortgage to plaintiff. In September 2012, plaintiff filed a complaint for foreclosure. On March 14, 2013, the court … that the parties exchange paper discovery by June 1, 2013, complete depositions by June 15, 2013, and complete discovery by September 1, 2013. On June 5, 2013, …
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… Co., 317 N.J. Super. 82, 87 (App. Div. 1998). "This rule, commonly referred to as the final judgment rule, reflects … absent clear and convincing evidence of fraud or other compelling circumstances, such as mutual mistake, undue … pursuant to R. 4:50-1(f) requires proof of exceptional and compelling circumstances." Harrington v. Harrington, 281 …
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… IN THE MATTER OF STATE AND SCHOOL EMPLOYEES HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSIONS' IMPLEMENTATION OF I/M/O PHILIP YUCHT. Argued … argued the cause for respondents State Health Benefits Commission and School Employees' Health Benefits Commission (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, …
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… is the general manager of that facility. Profeta filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part charging defendants with … to ask about a $19.95 "month-to-month" rate with "no commitment" that NYSC advertised outside the facility. … had to pay the "passport" rate until the next billing cycle commenced on December 1. Concepcion did not change Profeta's …
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… New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (Camassa Law Firm, PC, attorneys; Mr. Camassa, of … effect determined that New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (NJM) did not owe plaintiffs underinsured motorist … was being provided by "National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa." However, the parties have …
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… located in the Township of Jackson (Jackson). They filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against Jackson and … and mobile home parks were dissolved and reconstituted as a combined board known as the Apartment and Mobile Home Park … enactment.3 We construe the arguments plaintiffs make in Points IV and V of their brief as asserting that Ordinance …
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… the care of family members only. If this arrangement becomes problematic or not in the children's best interests, … that plaintiff's family members did "not keep lines of communication open," as her phone "calls [were] sent … caregivers live in close proximity to her home, had "committed to making themselves available . . . on short …
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… in which he pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(d) and N.J.S.A. … 2C:5-2. In exchange for his plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence as a third-degree offender with a prison … charging defendant with second-degree conspiracy to commit criminal usury, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one), N.J.S.A. …
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… Defendant was employed by the River Road Trucking Company (RRTC) in Camden. Due to his primary duty to assist … midnight on February 24, 2015, H.H. was in the trucking company office sitting in his recliner when George … surveillance video of the exterior premises of the trucking company. Smith and Valentine watched the video together. The …
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… opinion. The Division claimed that defendant father I.B. committed an act of sexual abuse against his five-year-old … thing?" Following the interview, the Division filed its complaint and referred Rose to the Metropolitan Regional … as to the credibility and weight of that evidence, and come to a final determination as to whether the allegation …
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… denying its motion to dismiss plaintiff's class action complaint and compel arbitration. We reverse. We take the following facts … alleging violations of the CFA and TCCWNA. Defendant points to the contract provisions, which define arbitrable …
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… its Board of Trustees (Board), and its property management company, Taylor Management (Taylor) (collectively, … She also appeals from orders denying her requests to compel discovery. The underlying dispute involves a $150 … subject to a majority vote of the unit owners. Plaintiff points to Article VIII, Section 13, and argues that …
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… to -35.2 Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offense of harassment, as defined in … Final Judgment of Divorce. The PSA provided that "regular communication between the parties regarding any matter … from having any oral, personal or other form of contact or communication with the other party" except for communication …
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… such explicit text in the enabling statutes because it is common sense that disability retirees leave their jobs due … an attempt to collect benefits for which he is ineligible. Common sense informs our decision that there was no reason …