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… CARLETT, SUSAN MACAVOY, DEBRA LOWERY, STEPHEN GRULEN, CHARLES R. HUGHES, KENNETH NELSON, DR. RALPH WOODWARD, and GARY … after a transfer from Monmouth County of one of the complaints (MON-L-1061-15). 3 A-0919-16T4 Ferro and Ferro, … ordered the proper snack" for him lacks the requisite elements to constitute an Eighth Amendment cruel and …
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… and Robert Lanciotti (collectively Archer), to dismiss the complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). We … is in the bread delivery business. Arcuri procured a commercial vehicle liability insurance policy for Schripps … business involved the substantial use of commercial vehicles. The court severed these claims, dismissing the claims …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-2785-16. LaRocca, Hornik, … inability to pay the mortgage, and leading to a foreclosure complaint being filed. Counsel fees were also requested. … of Reasons was attached to the order without the requisite analysis mandated by the rule. On a similar note, the …
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… for appellant (Andrew N. Yurick, on the brief). Charles A. Fiore, Gloucester County Prosecutor, attorney for … decision of the Law Division, which found him guilty on two complaints of harassment. We affirm. I. On March 8, 2017, M.P. filed complaint-summons S-2017-0236-0811 with the Monroe Township …
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… to the three actions. In May 2007, the Bank issued a commitment letter to appellants for a $3 million loan. … "There is of course an element of compulsion anytime a creditor asks a debtor in default to agree to anything; the creditor holds the upper hand." …
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… in Asbury Park Village with his grandmother. After coming home from work, he received a phone call from Eric … could be seen turning around quickly and running in the opposite direction of where Eric and Aaron were. Although he … it was difficult to understand what he was saying. Nonetheless, officers were able to get some information from Aaron …
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… and Ostrer. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. Roger Elliot Koch argued the cause for … on the brief; Philip Gary George, on the brief). Beau Charles Wilson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … contradictory desires tugging the official in opposite directions.'" 132 N.J. 509, 524 (1993) (alteration in …
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… a file- sharing program known as ARES, were on defendant's computer from which Camm was able to download five files containing child pornography. Five months later, relying … home. There, once the police confirmed that defendant's computer contained child pornography, they arrested him, …
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… motion to dismiss plaintiff's medical malpractice complaint for failure NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … and-the-metabolic-syndrome/bariatric-surgery (last visited Feb. 9, 2017). "Vitamins and minerals (such as … Association; or (b) the instruction of students in an accredited medical school, other accredited health …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JONATHAN A. … of the Attorney General Division of Law R.J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 106 Trenton, New Jersey … the mark-on methodology to reconstruct plaintiff’s gross sales in order to calculate plaintiff’s tax liability, and …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2), but found him guilty of the lesser-included offense of first-degree aggravated … her in the kitchen and told her to go outside. She complied and, approximately one hour later, defendant came … disappearance, the father had hired a home- health aide to come to the house twice a week to help him care for the …
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… Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FM-07-163-12. Charles P. Cohen, attorney for appellant. Paula L. Crane, … employed until his termination in June 2014. As part of his compensation package, plaintiff maintained a retirement … 2015. The principle funds in this account were deposited solely during the coverture period, meaning that the …
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… in order to "address the increase in open air narcotics complaints, which have increased in recent days. The unit … FOR OFFICERS SAFETY I ASKED HIM TO OPEN HIS HAND AND HE COMPLIED, WHICH REVEALED A WHITE PLASTIC BAG WITH SEVERAL … removal of the defendant from the vehicle and the warrantless search of the defendant." We have been provided with …
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… and given tasks/assignments by supervisors and central communication solely to keep him busy and out of service and … Subsequent to the report's issuance, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking relief pursuant to the Conscientious … him and other police officers not to engage in motor vehicles stops or arrests. In addition, plaintiff was aware that …
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… that Perez banged on the door to defendant's bedroom and complained about the loud volume of the music. According to … THAT IF HE WERE DEEMED TO BE A CRIME VICTIM, HE COULD OVERCOME HIS STATUS AS AN UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT AND RECEIVE A … appeal, the decision of the trial court must be affirmed unless it can be shown that the court palpably abused its …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 17-10- 1138. Nancy A. Hulett, … when he turned his vehicle onto a four-lane highway from a commercial driveway, left the roadway and sheared two street … sidewalk. He mounted the curb on the side of the road opposite the driveway from which he set out and drove with the …
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… filed a wrongful death and survivorship medical malpractice complaint against HUMC, the child's treating physicians, Dr. … arguing plaintiffs lacked proof they deviated from the requisite standard of care because Dr. Eigen was not qualified to … . . . ; or (b) the instruction of students in an accredited medical school, other accredited health …
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… removed the children from New Jersey without first complying with N.J.S.A. 9:2-2. Plaintiff gave defendant less than one day's notice about the move, and although … initial return of the OTSC, the judge ordered electronic communication between defendant and the children. The judge …
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… any witnesses. The judge issued a May 30, 2019 order and comprehensive oral decision determining that the Division … August 1, 2018, regarding alleged physical abuse of Carter. Less than two weeks later, the Division received a referral … Dr. Brennan found these statements significant. She recommended that Jennifer be seen by a qualified mental health …
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… post-herpetic neuralgia following a bout of shingles in 2005, coronary artery disease following placement of … and "cleaning the wound and taking care of it is very uncomfortable for patients ," they "don't like it," and that he has "seen that in many patients," he found no complaints of pain relating to the sacral ulcer in the …