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… sole owner of Smile of New Jersey, P.A. (SNJ), a New Jersey company located in Tennessee that places advertisements on … from a lab for SNJ. On January 28, 2019, plaintiffs filed a complaint for injunctive relief in Middlesex County, … disclosure of 1 A third dentist, Robert DeRosso, was named as a defendant in plaintiffs' complaints but was granted …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. 4 A-0311-19 who has pleaded … that (i) counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and … counsel belie defendant's assertion that counsel misinformed him about deportation consequences. After defendant told …
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… 13:20-1 to -35, which designated an area 3 A-2605-19 encompassing approximately 1,250 miles, spanning eighty-eight … of its wastewater treatment plant that is expected to remedy its wastewater issues and improve water quality. … from his company's ownership of real estate in Chester. DPF points to no law establishing a conflict for a business …
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… submitted to the prosecutor a letter regarding defendant's "compelling reasons" for admission into PTI, referencing a … given she already had pleaded guilty. Defendant moved to compel PTI admission. The State opposed the motion, arguing … are akin to 'questions of law'"). "Remand is the proper remedy when, for example, the prosecutor considers …
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… Nadeau 1 Nadeau also pled guilty to the carjacking. We affirmed denial of her PCR petition in State v. Nadeau, No. … 2C:15-2(a)(1), (2), and (4)2; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); … of carjacking reflecting three distinct legal theories for committing the crime under N.J.S.A. 2C:15-2(a)(1) …
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… he had ever studied law, defendant indicated that he completed a program for a paralegal certificate at Northern … of intent "to do bodily injury where the person needs medical attention." Throughout the court's questioning, … . . . the last time you were released, or the last time you committed a crime." He stated that he was unsure of the …
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… August 4, 2020 Law Division order, summarily dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … library and its "detriment[] to the . . . welfare of the community" under N.J.S.A. 40:12A-5(d) (criterion (d)). Under … improvements, park[ing] lot paving and striping, asbestos remediation, HVAC system improvements, fire alarm/suppression …
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… January 14th, '04, the Court in addition to 1 DYFS was a common reference to the Division of Youth and Family … it means release – that upon release from incarceration, immediately upon imposition of a suspen – of a suspended … on behalf of defendant in the trial court addresses both points alleged in his amended PCR petition. At the start of …
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… set forth herein, until such time as Dr. Baszczuk[2] recommends curbside or not which shall be binding upon the … in the appealed orders. 4 A-5442-17T3 Judge Sheedy, in a comprehensive and well-reasoned twenty-eight page written … the other parent must be notified of any and all detailed medical information within 48 hours"; paragraph 56 of the …
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… issues, and ongoing substance abuse. Faith reported self-medicating with marijuana and prescription pills. Faith … professionals determined the requisite level of care to combat her addictions. Although Faith was enrolled in … adoption of Nick and Isabelle. Because Faith was minimally complying with treatment, and had some success with her …
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… protect and represent [their] interests which caused [the] complaint to be dismissed . . . ." 1 We refer to plaintiff … on February 2, 2011, and noticed the entire parking lot "completely covered with snow and ice" with "four to six … due to his comparative negligence. He claims to have informed Calvin of the "strengths and weakness[es] of his case," …
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… and (2) granted defendants' cross-motion to bar plaintiff's medical expert report from her treating doctor. The third … at this point. We do so emphasizing that discovery is incomplete, and recognizing that when reviewing an order … conclusions on issues of law. Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). We therefore …
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… of the Township of Lopatcong in Warren County, having assumed office on January 1, 2015. Defendants Pryor, Belcaro and … On February 1, 2016, plaintiff filed a nine-count complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and order to show … and Robert S. Morrison as municipal auditor. In his complaint and on appeal, plaintiff asserts that he "alone, …
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… injury but lacerating his arm. Y.R.'s son escaped unharmed. Defendant left the home and found Y.R. and another man … broken arm which required permanent plates and screws. Her companion received injuries on both of his hands, his left … agreement, all other charges were dropped and the State recommended a total sentence of fifteen years in prison, which …
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… at his home in Jersey City. The arrest warrant stemmed from a complaint alleging defendant laid a small handgun in front … in an April 10, 2015 order. The court stated in its accompanying written opinion that "the protective sweep of …
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… that his irrevocable resignation prevented him from complying with N.J.S.A. 18A:66- 40(a), which permits the retirement system to compel a beneficiary under sixty years of age to undergo a medical examination to determine whether the beneficiary …
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… a depression in the asphalt surrounding the cap that formed a hole. She did not know which cap she was near when she … this area. Neither defendant had a record of receiving any complaints about the asphalt or water valve covers in that location. In 2016, plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint against West New York and Suez and the parties …
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… all his adult life in prison, Ravenell will soon rejoin the community. His "max-out" date is January 7, 2022. To ease … He could also apply for transfer to the Residential Community Release Program (RCRP), colloquially known as a … that decision, which the Department's Central Office affirmed. The two administrators thereafter issued a written …
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… SALIH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. OHIO SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … summary judgment to defendant Ohio Security Insurance Company (Ohio Security), and dismissing her complaint with … Daher contacted plaintiff's son, Massy Salih, and informed him that there was water and an odor at the restaurant. …
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… reconsideration of the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint , pursuant to the New Jersey Law Against … himself. As a result, plaintiff was absent from work on medical leave from the date of the accident until September … workers' compensation. The judge noted "[d]efendant points out that there were other instances where plaintiff …