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… 2 A-3412-17T4 This appeal concerns whether a plaintiff company complied with the ninety-day deadline prescribed by N.J.S.A. … to Lakeside's complaint, on November 10, 2016, a person named "Tom" (whose last name was not disclosed) appeared at …
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… years of probation, $1,210 in restitution and 125 hours of community service. Because the judge incorrectly instructed … Elantra. At trial, defendant's girlfriend confirmed that in 2016 she lived with defendant, who drove her to … one or more of his girlfriend's relatives living with her committed the violations. The defense also argued that, …
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… On September 28, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and request for a temporary restraining order … by defendant. At the final hearing on the domestic violence complaint, plaintiff testified that on September 27, 2017, … language, that he has used name calling[.] The court immediately thereafter mentioned, for the first time, the …
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… addiction rehabilitation program after the program was completed. Defendant violated the terms of his probation. He … basically run out of options. There isn't any treatment recommendation that hasn't been offered to you that we could … probation are prison bound because their offenses, deemed more serious in the Code, carry a mandatory or …
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… for benefits during that period due to her failure to comply with reporting requirements in accordance with the … Principal Research Scientist from September 2014 until the company ceased operations on November 13, 2015. Two days … volume of phone calls made to the Division. She also claimed she tried to contact the Division via its online system …
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… Department was traveling east on Route 46 when he saw a commercial van drift over the double yellow line, into … down, defendant was seated behind the wheel, and Tucker immediately detected the smell of raw marijuana. Defendant … at a florist. He testified that the florist owns the commercial van he was driving that night and that other …
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… admitting both expert testimony of Child Sexual Assault Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) and the victim's belated … and subsequent disclosure to her godmother as fresh complaint evidence. We agree and reverse. A jury convicted … at her in the eyes." When asked at trial why L.A. did not immediately tell her mother what happened, L.A. explained 5 …
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… request for imposition of a lesser sentence than the one recommended by the State because the court mistakenly determined it was obligated to impose the recommended sentence. We disagree and affirm. I. Defendant was … dispute that defendant entered a negotiated plea as confirmed by the aforementioned record and a March 14, 2018 Rule …
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… appeals from the Law Division's judgment dismissing her complaint against defendant the late Naomi Rosenfeld, which … Dolson charge in its instructions to the jury. Plaintiff's complaint arose from a July 2011 auto accident in which a … on our holding in Seoung Ouk Cho v. Trinitas Regional Medical Center, 443 N.J. Super. 461 (App. Div. 2015), the …
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… (John E. Molinari, on the briefs). Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys for respondents (Patricia R. Lyons, … Frank Bastry summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint alleging negligence. We review the grant of … that caused plaintiff's alleged harm in this case. Affirmed. … a3284-18.pdf … A-3284-18T2 …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … YAN; ABC CORP. 1-5 and JOHN DOES 1-5, Defendants. 2 which immediately adjoins Plaintiffs’ property. Defendant Garas … 566 U.S. at 389-90. Here, one of Plaintiff’s primary points of contention is that Defendants Robert Costa and …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … declared null and void because of Plaintiffs inability to comply with the five required conditions. On July 24, 2018, … July 24, 2018 Decision. Specifically, the parties have framed the issue as whether or not the ruling on the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … HON. EDWARD A. JEREJIAN, P.J.Ch. This matter comes before the Court upon application of Reeve & Van … (1981). As a result, arbitration awards are generally presumed valid. See Del Piano v. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & …
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… plaintiff Paterson City (City) to voluntarily dismiss its complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:37-1(b), and … Board of Taxation (Board). On June 24, 2008, the Board affirmed the assessment of the property at $1,583,000 and entered … (the one- year exemption). In August 2008, the City filed a complaint in the Tax Court, appealing the one-year …
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… RUSSO, INDIVIDUALLY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. SOMERSET MEDICAL CENTER; DR. KIRAN CHAUDHRY; and DR. NARINDER … In this medical malpractice case, plaintiff appeals from companion orders entered on February 20, 2015, which granted … judgment in favor of Drs. Dhillon-Athwal and Chaudhry. In a comprehensive written opinion, the judge reasoned: While the …
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… defendant Planned Building Services (PBS).1 In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that PBS was liable for … for summary judgment seeking the dismissal of plaintiff's complaint. The Law Division granted the motion finding 1 … element of 'control' [by the 8 A-1541-15T4 employer] is deemed lacking." Carter, supra, 175 N.J. at 413 (quoting …
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… of March 7, 2016, we affirm both orders. We add some brief comments. The charges arose when during the early morning … the same basis. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: I. The Lower Court Erred by Not Dismissing the … capacity and insanity would not have improperly transformed it into an adjudicating body [] 3. The trial court erred …
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… 2C:11-3a(3); first-degree robbery and conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; second-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 and N.J.S.A. … She was sentenced to thirty years in prison. We affirmed the conviction. State v. Terrero, No. A-0399-11 (App. …
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… managed by Brewer, provides moving and storage services for commercial and non-commercial clients.3 Similarly, Five Star is in the business … "New York," from the factor invoices because Five Star claimed it had no involvement with the debtor. The court denied …
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… Defendant owned a unit in plaintiff's 376- unit condominium complex in Lakewood. He was pleased with the services until … in a balance of $6615 by the June 2015 trial. Defendant's complaint about the roots in the yards was only one of his … owner shall, by acceptance of title, be conclusively presumed to have agreed to pay his proportionate share of common …