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… that his trial counsel did not violate pretrial discovery Rules, and even if he did, preclusion of the evidence was too … must be sufficient to raise a reasonable doubt in the outcome of a jury trial in order to be considered harmful, … defendant's trial counsel noted during his summation, in discrediting D.C.'s contention that she went to defendant's …
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… reviewing the record in light of the governing legal principles, we affirm. I. We discern the following facts from the … detox." He chose the latter. When confronted with L.G.'s comments regarding R.G.'s use of a "smoker," R.G. denied … of the Division. Attal testified that, based on L.G.'s comments to Riccardi and his parents' history of drug use, …
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… his attorney failed to adequately prepare a defense and communicate with him about his potential diminished capacity … by her neck; she therefore was 9 A-0151-18T4 physically helpless or incapacitated; and Wilson pulled down his pants in … that his attorney misinformed him that he would be discredited with his prior juvenile adjudications if he …
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… d/b/a MARITIME PARC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. C- 000024-16. Lee Law Firm, LLC, … and debris. Floodwaters and force winds carried and deposited debris all over the [P]ark but especially on the roads …
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… Pension and Annuity Fund, Department of Treasury. Charles D. Bodner, attorney for appellant. Gurbir S. Grewal, … by several doctors through her employer's workers' compensation provider, including a cognitive evaluation … was consistent with that of her expert," the ALJ posited that the "case turn[ed] on the credibility of the …
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… Plaintiff A.C. (Andrew) and defendant C.D. (Carol)1 filed complaints against each other under the Prevention of … After the incident that prompted their domestic violence complaints, police were called, Andrew left the premises to … it would also be helpful to discuss some of the other obstacles the judge placed in front of Andrew. First, Andrew …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … (1) Cheryl “came back,” is “getting a divorce,” and is a “blessing;” (2) Gabriel is getting radiation and chemo therapy … an interest in a non-interested third party having the requisite decision-making responsibility in administering the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY HUDSON … must be a majority of quorum. Pursuant to City Council rules, abstentions do not count as “no” votes. Jersey City … this case. Here, the councilmembers did not walk 4 The opposite is true. In Zimmer, the Appellate Division stated that …
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… Madeline Rodriguez. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND THIS MATTER comes before the Court on a motion for summary judgment … School District called Mrs. Rodriguez and advised her to come down to the school for an alleged incident regarding … Madeline. RULE OF LAW The New Jersey procedural rules state that a court shall grant summary judgment “if the …
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… Covenant, a Non-Solicitation Covenant, and a Non-Compete Covenant (hereinafter the “Restrictive Covenants”). … Schedule 4 of the Consulting Agreement required Lomans to comply with certain restrictive covenants, including a … 7 SUMMARY JUDGMENT STANDARD The New Jersey procedural rules state that a court shall grant summary judgment “if the …
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… day. Egan began the first interview by giving defendant the complaint. Egan told defendant that his bail was $800,000, … know, so basically that's where we stand right now. So the complaints are already there. It's -- the Superior Court … of the right to remain silent: DETECTIVE WASKO: So they'll come talk to you at the Workhouse, and we'll go from there. …
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… Pennsylvania alcohol-related driving conviction had not commenced when he was stopped for driving while suspended in … suspensions failed to meet the statutory prerequisites because his period of suspension for the second … with a blood alcohol concentration of more than .1% but less than .16%, prohibited by 75 Pa.C.S. § 3802(b), occurred …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 26, 2021 Michael W. C. Fourte, … having formerly been a New Jersey licensed real estate salesperson. He initially saw the subject property and 14-16 … property’s listing from the ColdwellBankerHomes.com website. A copy of 14-16 East Washington Avenue’s listing was …
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… disputes between neighbors over landscaping, fencing, and a common driveway. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the … denied having any plans to do so. They repeated that commitment at the oral argument of this appeal. 6 … be remedied through money damages, that it involved at most less than $10,000, and that the claim should be transferred …
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… summary judgment. The summary judgment order dismissed her complaint with prejudice as to the Borough of Brielle, … we affirm. On April 20, 2012, plaintiff filed a three-count complaint against all defendants.2 She stated her cause of … in depriving the [p]laintiff's liberties, were a reckless disregard and deliberate indifference to the …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 10-11-1628. Alan D. Bowman … (PARTIALLY RAISED BELOW) POINT II THE PLEA TO CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT AGGRAVATED ASSAULT CONSTITUTED AN IMPROPER AMENDMENT … 1, 2010, police charged defendant in juvenile delinquency complaints with offenses that, if committed by an adult, …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 15-02-0180. Joseph E. Krakora, … been robbed in the past while buying drugs. After defendant completed the transaction, he heard someone screaming. … that he thought Guzman was trying to trick him into coming to see her, so he hung up the phone. Defendant then …
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… utility vehicle from New York City to a hotel in Newark. Accompanying Wu were several passengers, one of whom was … or nearly vertical and are intended to discourage vehicles from leaving the 5 A-0616-15T1 roadway . . . [and] they … mm [6 to 8 in] in height." Id. at 320. AASHTO actually recommends: Vertical curbs may be either vertical or nearly …
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… Atlantic Health Systems, Inc. ("AHS"), failed to accommodate her disability in violation of New Jersey's Law … fell at work. A month later, she was granted leave due to complaints of shoulder pain. On May 3, 2013, plaintiff … that she has a lifting restriction of twenty pounds or less. Moreover, [plaintiff's treating physician's] medical …
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… open the door." Sarkos banged on the door and heard a commotion from inside the room and the sound of running … used to transfer liquid PCP from large to small bottles. The officers found water all over the bathroom floor. … credibility. Defendant asserts that the judge improperly discredited his testimony because he admitted that before he …