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… of 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The trial court dismissed plaintiffs' complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. Plaintiffs appeal. Because the complaint does not state a claim that establishes the … lieu of prerogative writs. IV. A. We begin with the principles that guide our review of the trial court's order. …
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… In this personal injury action, plaintiff Donna Hopkins' complaint alleged that while defendant Bruce Biroc was an … court plaintiff divorced subsequent to the filing of the complaint, and counsel moved to amend the complaint to … on appeal. See Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 3.2 on R. 1:2-2 (2020). When there are in-chambers …
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… Fisher, Moynihan, and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 219-8/18. William P. … its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0990-19 Lester E. Taylor III, of counsel; Afshan T. Ajmiri Giner, of … our unpublished decision in Burger is controlling1 or apposite. Significantly, as counsel for the Board informed …
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… partly denied her motion under Rule 4:6-2 to dismiss the complaint. For reasons that follow, we affirm the orders. I. … part of her property when she filed her first set of schedules in bankruptcy court. Although defendant did not list the … filing on September 7, 2016, after the meeting of the creditors, and no longer listed the unit in her property …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Nancy A. Hulett, of … and J.D. were minors. The State filed juvenile delinquency complaints against J.D. and moved to waive certain charges … 2020, J.D. was charged with delinquency in seven juvenile complaints. Some of the complaints issued in 2020 superseded …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-3473-14. John R. Gorman argued … broke off and struck her arm (the incident). The injury was completely unrelated to any dangerous condition or defect on … the host's property – as opposed to an injury caused by a combination of that activity and a physical dangerous …
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… yet allow police eavesdropping on the parent- child communication that proves antithetical to that right. A.A.2 … on two counts of second-degree aggravated assault as lesser-included offenses of attempted murder, possession of … permitted A.A. to speak to his mother from a room opposite the 3 A third suspect was eventually stopped by the …
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… surrender of their children to their biological parents become their children's legal siblings? We are satisfied the … Court's admonition in Moriarty and Major, and cause needless disruption and apprehension to countless families who … 2006. He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder with combined repetitive and expressive language disorder, …
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… of law enforcement officers when they intercepted the communications at issue, we affirm. 3 A-2393-17T3 I. The … detective received judicial authorization to intercept communications over four cellular telephone facilities … appeal. 4 A-2393-17T3 conversations pertained to multiple sales of cocaine from Burns to defendant Vaughn Williams.2 In …
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… resided with M.K.-G. The couple has one son, M.G., who was less than a year 1 We use initials to protect the anonymity … resided with his maternal grandmother, but frequently visited his mother at the family home. In July 2015, D.J. … Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father …
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… pending the results of the test, and Cardinale successfully completed drug and alcohol treatment in Florida. In February … of N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a) and the Police Department's rules and regulations: N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a): 1. Incompetency, inefficiency or failure to perform duties; 3. …
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… we are required to consider the reach and contours of the common law litigation privilege, which insulates a litigant from harmful or defamatory statements or communications made during the course of judicial … 6 The stepchildren claim the price was $150,000 less than originally agreed, allegedly because of the impact …
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… v. BETTY M. PETERS, MICHELLE PETERS, 210 CHARLESTON, LLC, DEAN AND DEBRA YANOVER, and PAUL K. MILLER, … award. Defendants opposed the application. The verified complaint was later amended to include Prospect Plaza as a … but modifying it to include the correct owners for each commercial condominium unit. On appeal, defendants seek to …
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… on August 30, 2019, based upon allegations that defendant committed predicate acts of assault, terroristic threats, … restraint the day prior. The TRO contained the following complaints of abuse: [Plaintiff] . . . was brought to police … See J.D. v. M.D.F., 207 N.J. 458, 474 (2011). Nonetheless, due process allows litigants a meaningful opportunity …
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… behalf. In title-search documents with a November 18, 2018 commitment date, Majestic identified two certificates of … continuation title-search document, with a January 23, 2019 commitment date, states the 2008 and 2016 certificates had … on May 24, 2019. According to GEM shareholder Jutta Sayles, GEM has invested over $74,000 in renovations on the …
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… once this pandemic is managed, I will be able to make the income I used to, and will be able to continue paying you what … the pandemic recovery and how fast I can regain my normal income. In May 2020, defendant moved for a reduction in child … he grossed approximately $218,000 in 2019 (about $100,000 less than what he purportedly earned in 2017), and that his …
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… a motion to enforce litigant's rights seeking an order: (1) compelling March to sign a QDRO awarding her a share of his … 411 (1998). "[W]e do not overturn those determinations unless the court abused its discretion, failed to consider … Harold was to transfer fifty percent of the funds he deposited in several retirement accounts to Claire. Ibid. He …
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… state law claims. In March 2013, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Superior Court of Essex County alleging … ON PLAINTIFF[S'] CLAIMS UNDER THE [CRA] AND NEW JERSEY COMMON LAW WHERE THERE WERE GENUINE ISSUES OF MATERIAL FACT … first prong by demonstrating "that the same general legal rules govern both cases and that the facts of both cases are …
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… Daniel DeAmorim, an off-duty Newark police officer, and his companion at gunpoint at a motel in Linden. Defendant was … one armed with a gun, as DeAmorim and his 3 A-0315-19T1 companion were entering the motel room at around 10:00 p.m. … panicked upon being approached by two African-American males and the event was 'massaged' into a robbery to protect …
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… ensuing incarceration. Counsel then stated: The likely outcome will be that when this case is over . . . at such time … he did not have the assistance of the interpreter when he completed the plea forms. The hearing continued after an … to allow plea withdrawals" and "[i]n a close case, the 'scales should usually tip in favor of defendant.'" State v. …