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… plaintiff in a divorce action, that sought an order compelling a sale of the former marital home. We are … plaintiff Valerie Schaefer-Jones in a divorce action she commenced against her husband, defendant James L. Jones. … later, Budd Larner moved in the trial court for an order compelling a sheriff's sale of the divorced couple's former …
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… whether the following statute has been violated: A person commits a disorderly persons offense if he does any … relying instead on the "circumstances." N.J. Penal Code Commentary. p. 201. But see State v. Ramos, 203 N.J Super … They are that on (date) in the (place) the defendant committed an act: 1. which was flagrantly (conspicuously …
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… circumstances. It has sometimes been defined as care commensurate with the risk of danger. Thus, the driver of an … circumstances. It has sometimes been defined as care commensurate with the risk of danger. Thus, the driver of an …
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… Div. 1998), the Appellate Division held that a trial court committed plain error in failing to sua sponte incorporate a … Civil Charge 5.30D, “Violation of Traffic Act”, provides recommended language for charging that motor vehicle statute, … Div. 1998), the Appellate Division held that a trial court committed plain error in failing to sua sponte incorporate a …
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Approved 3/9/15 … SUPPLEMENTAL CHARGE TO OFFENSES … IN N.J.S.A . 2C:35-5.3a and 2C:35-10.3a … BATH SALTS … SUPPLEMENTAL CHARGE TO OFFENSES SET FORTH … IN N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5.3a and N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10.3a … (BATH SALTS) … (To be utilized in cases in which the …
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CHARGE 5.34 — Page 2 of 2 … 5.34 PROPERTY DAMAGE IN MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS … (Approved 10/2009; Revised 01/2019) A. … Photographic Evidence … A number of photographs of one or more of the vehicles involved in the accident have been introduced into …
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… plaintiff in a divorce action, that sought an order compelling a sale of the former marital home. We are … plaintiff Valerie Schaefer-Jones in a divorce action she commenced against her husband, defendant James L. Jones. … later, Budd Larner moved in the trial court for an order compelling a sheriff's sale of the divorced couple's former …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Linda Grasso Jones's comprehensive, written decision. We briefly summarize the … for any of the positions for which she had applied. In her complaint Sestito 1 The trial court previously dismissed … asserts defendants retaliated against her after she had complained about not receiving interviews or job offers by …
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… or a patient's representative with a true, unaltered and complete copy of all treatment records for any treatment or … unfavorable to the wrong-doer and may also amend his or her complaint to add a claim for fraudulent concealment. Where … and those aggrieved by it should be made whole with compensatory damages and, if the elements of the Punitive …
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… N.J.S.A. 2A:15-97, discussed below. Collateral Sources At common law, total or partial compensation received by the plaintiff from a collateral … the result was that the plaintiff received more than total compensation for his/her injuries. Long v. Landy, 35 N.J. …
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… you should understand that consent of the victim can be a complete defense to a criminal charge only under certain … APPROPRIATE FACTOR(S))1 (a) the victim was not legally competent to authorize the conduct charged to constitute the … all of the surrounding circumstances and whether a normal competent person would freely and seriously consent to the …
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… APPROPRIATE FACTOR(S))1 (a) the victim was not legally competent to authorize the conduct charged to constitute the … where appropriate. CONSENT (N.J.S.A. 2C:2-10) Page 2 of 3 competent person would freely and seriously consent to the …
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… defendants failed to purchase the condensers2 needed to complete the installation and performed no further work on the project. Plaintiff then filed his complaint seeking damages against defendants. 1 Plaintiff's …
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… and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-1885. Cynthia Hughes Hardaway, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Jonathan S. Sussman, Deputy Attorney General, on … appeals from a final agency decision by the Civil Service Commission (the Commission), upholding his termination as a …
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… provided the court with numerous certificates of successful completion of programs in prison attesting to "the …
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… possession of the debt on May 14, 2010. Plaintiff filed its complaint on May 24, 2010. The complaint, however, made two mistaken references to Union … the property was located in Union County. Nonetheless, the complaint correctly stated the address of the mortgaged …
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… dispute through a counsel-only conference. After unsworn comments from the parties and argument from counsel, the … reasoning, nor that the court failed to consider probative competent evidence. In this appeal, we agree with defendant that the court's non- compliance with our rules of court should result in vacating …
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… Systems, Inc., nominee for BMS, filed a foreclosure complaint on June 13, 2014. Defendant filed a contesting … plaintiff's motion to reform the mortgage to include a complete legal description of the subject property was … motion. Defendant opposed and cross-moved to dismiss the complaint. Following oral argument on April 24, Judge …
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… plea, because he was unaware of the possibility of civil commitment under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA), … plead guilty without knowledge of the possibility of civil commitment. The PCR court 3 A-1365-17T1 denied the petition … by the PCR court. However, we make the following brief comments. The Court decided Bellamy in 2003, thirteen years …