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… My Way Deli (Cicchetti) summary judgment and dismissing his complaint. We affirm. I. On November 7, 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Superior Court of New Jersey. He alleged that on November 9, 2018, he "ordered a takeout Mediterranean salad with romaine lettuce from" Cicchetti and …
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… Absecon, NJ 08201 609-377-5001 609-568-6008 courtofficerjca@comcast.net Atlantic Bosco Frank P.O. Box 2207, South … NJ 08362 856-204-0575 856-494-7937 courtofficerbosco@gmail.com Atlantic Brown Robert Deputy to Officer Frank Bosco … NJ 08224 609-857-5516 609-857-5517 atlanticofficer@yahoo.com Atlantic Smith April Deputy to Officer Joseph Allegretto …
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… 301 (2007). As to relief he contends "[t]he appropriate remedy . . . is to vacate the order . . . that allowed … Stephanie's testimony regarding the naming of Ava and the completion of the birth certificate paperwork "[w]as . . . … with the child. [Ibid.] The Court clarified "[t]wo further points concerning the consent requirement." Ibid. First, …
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… and landed on his foot, resulting in plaintiff developing complex regional pain syndrome. This is the second time this … over six days. Thereafter, 1 Plaintiff incorrectly named Walmart Stores East, L.P., as Walmart. 3 A-1500-24 the … 688 (2000). Generally, "'erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to be reversible error.'" McClelland v. …
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… (CDS) offenses on the basis of prejudicial prosecutorial comments and the admission of evidence Butler contends … known for its portrayal of organized crime. Defendant’s immediate objection was overruled. Throughout trial, the … that undermined his right to a fair trial. Specifically, he points to the references and comparisons to The Wire and the …
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… pregnant with K.L. K.L. was born two months later without medical issues, and the Division closed its investigation. 4 … positive for fentanyl in April and May of 2023, and never complied with additional testing. F.K. underwent a substance abuse evaluation, which recommended intensive outpatient treatment she never …
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… and affirm. We are familiar with this matter as we affirmed defendant's convictions and sentence on direct appeal. … the victim's personal belongings, including her cell phone, computer, credit cards, identification, and the bloody bed … that prior to December 31, 2014, he told the victim not to come back to the apartment because they had trust issues. …
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… the parties' eight-day trial of dueling domestic violence complaints. The parties resided together for approximately … debilitated on occasion. He previously owned a furniture company but lived off his social security and private … also disputed the marital nature of tools defendant claimed were from his business and owned prior to the marriage. …
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… (John J. 1 Because this opinion discusses confidential medical issues about L.S., we use initials to protect her … Plaintiff is the homeowners' association for a planned community of 184 luxury homes in Mickleton. The homes are on one-half-acre lots with shared amenities and designated common property. Plaintiff is administered by a volunteer …
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… York and enrolled in a special program in New York City aimed at making his vacant apartment units available 3 Parties … 20, 2007, Roseville Tower, a New York limited liability company, purchased a vacant and abandoned property located … 140-148 Roseville Avenue in Newark (the Roseville property) comprised of 270 residential units for $5.825 million from …
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… PUBLICATION February 6, 2026 APPELLATE DIVISION A-0215-24 2 complex litigation but now working in a non-lawyer capacity, … very, very active" during these calls "and had very strong points of view and communicated them strongly" to Haas and … structural optimization and disaffiliation. Conlan confirmed that, around 2021 and while outside counsel for J&J, he …
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… between fantasy and reality, and who was declared incompetent as a witness by the court, was permitted to testify pursuant to the incompetency proviso of N.J.R.E. 803(c)(27). The Court … and my butt.” However, John stated that a little boy named Alex sat near him and that the little boys and big boys …
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… the Court. This appeal arises from a discovery dispute in a medical malpractice action involving a hospital’s and its … medical record turned over in discovery. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging deviations from standards of medical care … with more information than the PSA requires. The NJHA points to PSA language that a hospital need advise a patient …
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… lot, Zundel ordered them to stop. The minivan driver complied, but the Mercedes driver did not. Zundel was unable … The Appellate Division rejected the argument and affirmed. The panel reasoned that a trial court may rely on … acceptance of hearsay testimony as proof that defendant committed a new offense in violation of probation.” 228 N.J. …
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… police officer. Defendant was charged in a warrant complaint with possession of marijuana with intent to … charging defendant with the offenses in the warrant complaint. Defendant then appeared pro se in municipal court … and the prosecutor represented that his office was not informed of defendant’s municipal court proceedings. Despite …
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… appeal, the Court determines whether the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act), N.J.S.A. … land grant and building permit for the seawall, and completed the project during the early 1970s. During the construction, an Old Bridge Township official informed the NJDEP that slag was being dumped into Raritan Bay. …
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… 2013, with the agency’s consent, J.E.V. and D.G.V. filed a complaint for adoption. The court entered an order … (pp. 32-37) The judgment of the Appellate Division is AFFIRMED. JUSTICES LaVECCHIA, ALBIN, PATTERSON, FERNANDEZ-VINA, … more expansive protection than federal law. She also points to decisions from other states. L.A. also contends …
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… spilled from the blue bags onto the rear floorboard. He “immediately identified” the spilled items as “bricks of … possession of heroin, and second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering. Gonzales moved to suppress the … N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(1); and second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. …
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… discrimination in jury selection. In July 2005, defendant committed a series of shootings, killing one man and … the jury convicted defendant of two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and one count each of attempted murder, … on constitutionally-impermissible grounds of presumed group bias. (pp. 15-17) 3. In 2009, this Court revisited …
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… one of her children. According to police, T.E. claimed that aliens were after her. She also reported auditory hallucinations commanding self-harm. Officers transported T.E. to the … that T.E. be immediately scheduled with him upon “decompensation.” In a separate assessment later in November …