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… required surgery. On August 3, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendants maintained a dangerous … appear like a ramp that caused cars to be catapulted into oncoming traffic); but see Polzo v. Cty. of Essex, 209 N.J. … the use of property must be assessed objectively based on a community ideal of reasonable behavior. Vincitore v. N.J. …
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… in school, Abigail's loan payments were deferred. Abigail completed her course work in January 2010, and her payments … in September, 2010. Upon default, NJCLASS borrowers become "liable for the entire balance of the loan." N.J.A.C. … disbursed. In particular, as defendants did not raise these points as an affirmative defense, the Authority asserts it …
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… facility recovering. On December 2, 2014, Rubury filed a complaint alleging medical malpractice against only RWJ … defendants. On September 8, 2015, he filed an amended complaint alleging medical malpractice against 4 A-4453-16T2 … notice was sent to all counsel stating that the amended complaint against the University Radiology Group defendants …
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… ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEM, INC., A NOMINEE FOR HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC., Defendants. … was used primarily to pay off two existing mortgages to Homecomings Financial of just over $405,000, and defendant's … given complete discovery from the Bank. In that regard, she points out that the Bank never produced the complete loan …
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… death of [defendant] (b) the remarriage of [defendant] (c) commencement of co-habitation by [defendant] with another … shall not be affected by the past, present and/or future income or financial circumstances of either or both of the … that night and moved in with her in late 2007, after the complaint for divorce was filed and following her third …
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… to his New Jersey sentence. 3 A-2179-17T2 Matos has committed six institutional infractions while serving his … His most recent infraction for indecent exposure was committed in 2016. Matos first became eligible for parole on … with the conclusion that [Matos has] not shown the requisite amount of rehabilitative progress in reducing the …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 and 2C:2-6; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; second-degree …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0311-17T3 NEW JERSEY ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. BERNARDSVILLE … On appeal from the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission, Docket No. C-I 1803 0001 22 Q2006. W. Timothy … by the chairman of the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC), which adopted the decision of the …
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… and the two-day guardianship trial in late May 2016, Nina completed a twenty-eight-day substance abuse inpatient … Point. However, she continued to abuse substances and not comply with the plan that could have led to her … Nina tested positive for PCP immediately following a compliance hearing five months before the guardianship …
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… about the need for an FRO or his fear that defendant would commit further acts of domestic violence. Plaintiff also … "everybody involved in the case" smokes marijuana. In his complaint, plaintiff had alleged two predicate acts: assault … harassment under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a), by making a communication in "any other manner likely to cause annoyance …
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… reconsideration. We affirm both orders. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging personal injuries caused by defendant … However, plaintiff assured Kosovich that he and his companions had no intention of causing trouble that evening. … swung a knife cutting both plaintiff and Long.1 Upon completion of discovery, the Grille moved for summary …
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… attempted aggravated sexual assault during the commission of the crimes of: count six, robbery; count … counts of attempted aggravated sexual assault during the commission of the three other alleged crimes. Following a … the motion judge found the State did not establish the requisite prima facie case with respect to charges of kidnapping. …
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… findings. The Division found that R.K. had not provided competent medical evidence about her physical condition for … or unreasonable or are not supported by sufficient, competent, and credible evidence in the record." Ibid. … and has been accepted into the Medicaid program, it must comply with the Medicaid statutes and federal regulations. …
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… CURIAM Plaintiff appeals from an order that dismissed her complaint with prejudice for failure to make discovery and … employee. Following numerous discovery extensions and completion of virtually all discovery, the trial court … discovery 7 A-3386-16T2 remained outstanding. CMMC also points to its representation at oral argument that one …
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… (2014). In September 2013, James filed a pro se motion to compel DNA testing. Defense counsel filed a supplemental … a method generally accepted within the relevant scientific community; and (8) the motion is not made solely for the … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was 'not discoverable by …
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… from the Law Division's order dismissing their third-party complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) for failing to state a claim … Turnpike Authority (NJTA). Defendants' claim arose from a complaint filed against them by plaintiff the New Jersey … because the property constituted an illegal waste tire site. Defendants filed an answer, denying their legal …
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… v. ROBERT B. GIANGERUSO, Mayor; LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS and TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, … motion for summary judgment, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint that alleged defendants violated the New Jersey … motion, are fully detailed in Judge William C. Meehan's comprehensive written decision. Therefore, we recite only …
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… District Board of Education, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint.1 The facts disclosed by the motion record viewed … a means of egress." He opined that the conditions failed to comply with the requirements of the BOCA Code, the Uniform … N.J. 427, 442 (2017) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Twp. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The …
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… Servs. v. R.G., 217 N.J. 527, 552 (2014). Judge Miller's comprehensive written opinion details the facts and lengthy … was not capable of caring for her son and 4 A-4591-16T2 recommended Robert be transferred to a long-term care … explained that termination of parental rights is a prerequisite for a child to be eligible for the select home adoption …
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… plaintiff Robert P. Wines successfully moved for an order compelling defendant Augusta Wines's compliance with various provisions of their NOT FOR … camp. She asserted, however, she did not have sufficient income to cover the expenses, and claimed the parties had an …