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… Services, Inc., (KCS) is a construction service company located in Flagstaff, Arizona. At all times relevant … about such a radical departure from well-settled principles of contract law when it adopted the NJPPA. At the … forum selection clause was proffered unfairly, or with a design to conceal or de-emphasize its provisions." 244 N.J. …
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… by [Dana's] Admission That She Allowed [Derrick] To Come To The Home To Visit His Children In November 2016. C. … [DERRICK] IN THE HOME MUST BE REVERSED. POINT V REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THIS COURT CAN AFFIRM THE TRIAL COURT'S … of abuse or neglect is governed by Title Nine, which is designed to protect children. N.J.S.A. 9:6-1 to -8.114. …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5419-17T4 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE, … the ten-year statute of limitations. Respondent was a designated responsible license producer and part owner of … incarcerated for [thirteen] months; [four] months at Middlesex County Jail and [nine] months at Edna Mahan …
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… County, Indictment No. 92-02- 0158. Louis H. Miron, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph … was constitutionally ineffective because she failed to communicate a plea offer. The court granted defendant an … but concluded his ineffective assistance claim was meritless and denied relief. We agree and affirm for the …
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… On appeal from the Local Finance Board, Department of Community Affairs. Kologi Simitz, attorneys for appellant … -22.25, was enacted in 1991 "to codify a set of guidelines designed to limit actions by local officials that might … cannot logically attempt to cause a particular result unless causing that result is one's 'conscious object,' the …
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… County, Indictment No. 99-02- 0113. Frank M. Gennaro, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph … Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent (Charles A. Fiore, Gloucester County Prosecutor, attorney; Staci … witnesses. Defendant also claims counsel was ineffective by committing a "myriad" of cumulative errors. He urges us to …
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… Fils-Aime and Whetstone. Shortly after defendant and his companion arrived, Fils-Aime started "mouthing off." … behavior. Defendant and his companion got in their vehicles and left, with defendant driving a gold minivan. They … reviewed those portions of the tavern's surveillance video designated by PCR counsel as well as footage from three …
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… any settlement payment. Plaintiff had filed an amended complaint against Dr. Grano, a chiropractor who treated … motion for a new trial should not be disturbed on appeal unless that discretion has been abused. Hill, 342 N.J. Super. … for her thoracic pain, even though the machine he used was designed for lumbar treatment. He said plaintiff decided to …
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… hand." In August 2016, the Division filed the guardianship complaint under review. In July 2017, the matter proceeded … use collateral estoppel, while this case presents the opposite scenario. However, the Court's guidance in R.D. clearly … with actual harm to the children, but also with the risk of future harm. In re Guardianship of DMH, 161 N.J. 365, 383 …
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… I In 1990, family patriarch Irving Helsel set-up the Trust, comprised of the Family Trust and Exempt Trust. He designated his children, Frederic1 and Bonnie, as … their fiduciary capacity [for Bonnie] are definitive examples of poor judgment, but the conduct [did] not rise to …
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… Law Guardian, attorney for minors (Linda Vele Alexander, Designated Counsel, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this … 30 protective services case when it filed a guardianship complaint against defendant.1 Defendant claims the trial … was pending." The Division asserts that as current and future custody determinations will be made in the pending …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Kevin G. Byrnes, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Jennifer Webb-McRae, … to a call regarding shots fired at a local garden apartment complex from a black FJ cruiser with a white top that had … of his prior conviction was error because it improperly discredited his testimony. We disagree. 12 A-1441-16T1 The …
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… The primary issue in this appeal is whether principles of estoppel require a municipality to indemnify two of … force when they arrested plaintiff in her home. She filed a complaint against the two arresting officers, William Flood … like regulation by the Commissioner of Insurance, and are designed to spread the self-insurance risks of municipal …
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… that the court's finding is not supported by substantial, competent, credible evidence necessary for the required … Hospital. They reported that S.A. and E.N. frequently visited the emergency room, but S.A. was apparently not … met with Partnership for Children of Essex (PCE) to discuss future treatment for E.N. At this meeting, it was explained …
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… defendant's apartment in Lakewood for almost a year. K.B. visited defendant "on weekends, usually every other week" and … K.B. Defendant and D.C. were indicted in three counts with committing first-degree aggravated sexual assault against … where defendant will not be in proximity to K.B. in the future, we accept the 16 A-1810-14T3 court's explanation …
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… of the Prosecutor. Plaintiff Michael Tompkins filed a complaint alleging defendants violated the New Jersey Law … for training opportunities, which were extended instead to less senior and less experienced minority officers; (4) … employment. A mutually acceptable medical provider was not designated. On January 31, 2011, plaintiff's employment was …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 06-10- 1640. Joseph E. Krakora, … Defender, attorney for appellant (Ruth Elizabeth Hunter, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher L.C. … Barbashov, killed as they sat in a car outside an apartment complex in Avenel. State v. Michael Ross II, No. A- 2193-08 …
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… health care facilities – appeal a final decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health that … Care Facilities Planning Act, N.J.S.A. 26:2H-1 to -26, designates the Department of Health to oversee the … adequacy of financial resources and sources of present and future revenues, (e) the availability of sufficient manpower …
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… Tried by a jury, defendant D.T.A.1 was found guilty of committing first- degree aggravated sexual assault, N.J.S.A. … the trial court merged count two with count one as a lesser-included offense. The court imposed a sixteen-year … with the exception of [the first factor], are primarily designed to provide assurance that the grant of the waiver …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Michele Adubato, Designated Counsel; William P. Welaj, on the brief). Mary … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, on the carjacking conviction, and lesser concurrent terms on the convictions for unlawful … OPENING STATEMENT 3 A-0099-17T4 URGING THE JURY TO "COME TO THE CONCLUSION, JUST LIKE THE STATE DID, THAT THIS …