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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5624-17T3 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, and EUGENE JERINSKY, … Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. PENSKE TRUCK LEASING, CO., a company, corporation and/or other business entity, Defendant, and CEVA FREIGHT, LLC, a company, corporation and/or other business entity, and …
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… a woman. Olah returned to his patrol car and conducted a computer check on defendant. The check revealed that … The tow truck took the Jeep to the towing lot, and Olah completed an impound report. 1 Olah then field tested the … generally diminished expectation of privacy in a vehicle as compared with a home; and (3) the practical reality that the …
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… NO. A-3857-17T3 COREY DICKSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMMUNITY BUS LINES, INC., d/b/a COACH USA, CHARLIE DIGGS, … granting summary judgment to defendants and dismissing his complaint alleging that defendants violated the Law Against … Life Ins. Co. of Am., 142 N.J. 520, 523 (1995)). 1 In his complaint, plaintiff also asserted claims under the LAD …
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… ordered defendant to have a psychological evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations and temporarily suspended his supervised … Rina passed away. Additionally, defendant failed to comply with the court's order to cooperate with urine …
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… Jury Charges state, the summations of counsel do not comprise evidence. The propriety of granting such a playback … in history. In the 16th and 17th centuries, when notions of compulsory process, confrontation, and counsel were in their … legal issues raised in a criminal case. As the rights to compulsory process, to confrontation, and to counsel …
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… PCP in John's presence, and that April had threatened to commit suicide. The Division again found that the … April continued to use illegal substances and was non-compliant with her treatment regimen starting in November … returned John to her custody with the condition that she comply with services. Len was granted unsupervised …
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… (DOC) upholding a hearing officer's determination he committed prohibited act *.252, encouraging others to riot, … 2 Subsequent to its final decision in this matter, the Commission adopted a regulation consolidating prohibited act … following the incident giving rise to the charge that he committed prohibited act *.252. …
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… kitchen, she honked the car horn to signal to Raymond to come outside to help her with the groceries. Because it had … was injured because the stair was not equipped with code complaint handrails to help her support herself or arrest … activities. Thomas made a per quod claim for loss of "companionship, society, guidance, material services[,] and …
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… agency determination under N.J.A.C. 3A:10-7.3(c) that his commission of child abuse or neglect was "not established." … overlooked relevant evidence and its investigation was incomplete and incompetent. More specifically, appellant … fear or hesitation towards her father." Appellant further points to the mother's concession that appellant is a "great …
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… (Jain) until Fall 2016, when his son, Anshul Jain (Anshul), completed his education and joined the company. Petitioner provides energy efficient light bulbs to … which are the subject of this appeal. At various points between March 27, 2015, and September 23, 2016, TRC …
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… not restored, the Association moved to enforce plaintiffs' compliance with the consent order. The Chancery Division … judge denied the motion, finding plaintiffs substantially complied with the terms of the consent order. Plaintiffs … 2 of the bylaws provided: Each Trustee, officer or committee member of the Association shall be indemnified by …
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… relationship. On that day, defendant requested a complete termination of their relationship, "radio silence," … plaintiff respected. Since May 2017, the parties' only communications have been "solely through the courts." 2 … order to try and damage [a defendant] . . . has civil remedies, abuse of process, frivolous lawsuit, things of that …
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… of his alimony obligation based on a reduction of his income following his retirement. The Family Part granted the … erred by considering his retirement account, and the income earned from the account, in its calculation of the … without precisely determining the amount of plaintiff's income from the retirement account and the increase in the …
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… The October 1, 2019 order denied defendant's request to compel plaintiff/ex-husband to sell their marital home and … 2016, after a twenty-one-year marriage. They entered into a comprehensive Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) which was … In this ensuing appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED WHEN …
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… "missed the window to have him put the refills in the computer," plaintiff had to see a cardiologist instead in … to take him home. On April 13, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants in the Law Division alleging he … The record shows plaintiff sought $85,000 in compensatory and 4 A-5644-18 punitive damages, although not …
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… child to suffer from neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), commonly known as withdrawal, in the days after her birth. … before the court. 6 A-5600-18 The Division filed a verified complaint against N.S. in the Family Part for care, custody, … the court's decision.5 This appeal follows. N.S. raises two points: (1) the trial court erred by granting DCPP's motion …
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… development of the record, we need not discuss the facts comprehensively. The following details will suffice for our … executive in the pharmaceutical industry, netting annual income between $300,000 to $1.38 million between 2000-2007, … studio business, Powerflow Yoga. As a result, his annual income drastically declined to $82,159 in 2008 and $12,844 in …
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… County, on October 20, 2011. Count one alleged, that while committing a theft, defendant and Bowers purposely put … and sixteen); four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 … 321 N.J. Super. 154, 170 (App. Div. 1999). As the State points out, defendant failed to present sufficient evidence …
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… Although coffee shops are allowed in the pertinent Community Commercial ("CC") zone in Medford, the zoning … that boards of adjustment and municipal governing bodies will act fairly and with proper motives and for valid … counsel at oral argument in the Law Division about disobedient drivers, although perhaps intuitively correct, cannot …
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… (Lawrence) is the president and sole shareholder of the company. In August 2003, plaintiff hired James, who is Lawrence's nephew. By 2014, James had become a senior executive with the company. 1 Marlene Klein and Peter Daus also were named as …