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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3519-19 JUSTIN GAYLES, an infant by his G/A/L, Gwendolyn Gayles, and GWENDOLYN … Tongol was directed to a "waiver station," where she had to complete and sign an agreement (the Agreement) displayed on … parent, guardian, or attorney-in-fact possessed the requisite actual or apparent authority to execute a waiver of …
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… conviction for second- degree possession of a firearm while committing a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5, N.J.S.A. … second-degree possession of a firearm while attempting to commit a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5, N.J.S.A. … in each case." Ibid. The judge adhered to these rules. The judge believed the officers had properly concluded …
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… Inc. (Conduent) appeals from an order denying its motion to compel arbitration and dismiss plaint iff's complaint. When plaintiff Cristina Aguirre was hired, she agreed to Conduent's dispute resolution plan and rules (DR Plan), which detailed her agreement to arbitrate all …
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… The vehicle was unoccupied and parked fewer than two miles away in Newark. Retracing what police believed would … the substantive charges and "the identity of the person who committed the crime." The trial court also instructed the … any evidence, including the identity of the person who committed the crime. We discern no error in the court's …
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… EVERETT, PETER FERRO, GLENN VAN PELL, STEVE POLLACK, LISA MCCOMSEY, CHRIS ROSATI, GERRY RODELLI, SHEREE ROBINSON, PAUL … of Trustees, OCEAN COUNTY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE and MEMBERS OF THE GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE, … arguments in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we conclude plaintiff's arguments lack merit and …
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… Law Guardian, attorney for minors R.W. Jr., and C.S. (Charles Ouslander, Designated Counsel, of counsel and on the … the next day because she was waiting for the mother to come to her home. The Division workers who examined the … burns, and blisters. The workers then took the child, accompanied by the grandmother, to the hospital. After the …
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… discovered, which is why resuscitation efforts "were hopeless." The infant's death did not result because she was … unexplained death is anywhere from 10 to 20 times more common when an infant is co-sleeping with somebody else," … sleep, making the likely cause of death suffocation or compression. The manner of death changes from "natural for …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SANTOS MORALES, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________________ … to make a left-hand turn, directly across the path of the oncoming motorcycle, which struck defendant's car on its right … D. Cohn, Ph.D., who worked at a private drug-testing company, for analysis and interpretation. Dr. Cohn has over …
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… motion to disqualify the first judge, dismiss the complaint, and for a stay of the writ of possession. We find … summons in the form prescribed by Appendix XXI-A to these rules and therefore shall be dismissed as a matter of law. 8 … reject defendant's argument because Rule 4:67-4(b) is inapposite; it applies to proceedings in which a motion is made in …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-028255. Cipriani & … from the January 16, 2019 order entered by a judge of compensation amending an August 23, 2016 order approving a … We defer to the judge of compensation's factual findings "unless they are 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent …
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… granting summary judgment to defendant and dismissing the complaint. Plaintiff's complaint sought an order directing … home until he was released on March 23, 2017. Plaintiff visited him in the nursing home and described Hagan as … with the document allegedly signed by her father.4 Nevertheless, plaintiff left the premises. Approximately five months …
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… a December 12, 2018 order that dismissed plaintiff's complaint. The motion judge reconsidered after he stated he … instead of a survey of the land, and it relied upon the sales comparison approach to valuation. There was no metes and … their positions as to whether plaintiff met the requisite conditions to filing a condemnation complaint that …
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… officer's conduct. The motion court found that eight of the complaints involved suspects charged with conduct similar to … we will not begin the internal affairs investigation unless and until we receive written confirmation from the … that may reasonably lead to additional evidence discrediting the State's witnesses or contradicting its …
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… REALTY PARTNERSHIP, JOHN WINBERRY, MARY LOURDES WINBERRY, CELESTE WINBERRY, and GREGORY WINBERRY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, … Winberry, and Gregory Winberry, on July 22, 2010, filed a complaint against defendants, the Borough of Rutherford and … years the matter has never even been listed for trial. The complaint was dismissed once with prejudice for the …
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… JOHN DIXEY, SHEILA DIXEY, FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANY, and WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, Defendants, and … proof that: 1) defendant acted intentionally or recklessly; 2) the conduct was extreme and outrageous; 3) the …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 15-01-0065. Stephen P. Hunter, … license. Defendant informed Officer Dorward he had been coming from a family party in Edison and that he owned a … in violation of the statute, and therefore lacked the requisite mens rea to violate the statute without his testimony. …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c) 1 We use fictitious … was positive for opiates. Her psychological evaluation recommended 4 A-5112-15T1 that she attend a MICA program.2 The … beyond a period of six months from the date of the entry unless the court" extends the time of the order at a summary …
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… the brief). PER CURIAM C.B.1 appeals the dismissal of her complaint with prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) on behalf of … and Tyrone Bates. We affirm the order dismissing the complaint but remand to allow plaintiffs leave to file and … Speed and Gray ostensibly told D.B. he "was going to be homeless," and that they would "give him a cup so that he could …
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… John Pendergast, on the briefs). Jacqueline R. D'Alessandro, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … V.S. met with CCBSS representative Cynthia L. Repsher, completed a Medicaid application on R.P.'s behalf, and … concerning R.P.'s medical care in the event R.P. "become[s] incapable of making decisions for [her]self." The …
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… attorneys; Robert D. Kretzer, on the brief). Demetrice R. Miles argued the cause for respondents Walter G. Alexander … appeal from a May 29, 2014 order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm … Id. at 522 (quoting N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1). We reached the opposite result in concluding that an urban renewal entity was …