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… I. On July 28, 2020, appellant filed a verified complaint and certification seeking to change his name. In … he was not making the application with the intent to avoid creditors or to escape or evade criminal or civil … on the internet. Civil cases can be found on the court's website, njcourts.gov, under the public/media tab and clicking …
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… Saint H. Merilan was convicted of second-degree reckless manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4b(1), as a lesser … to protect their privacy. 3 A-2826-14T4 and made a comment to defendant that angered him; defendant exited his … acquittal. Defendant argues the first error was the judge's comment during jury instruction regarding the child's …
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… the September 18, 2018 order that dismissed its amended complaint with prejudice following a jury trial, arguing the … advisor. Plaintiff claimed a search of a FINRA website showed both Wakatsuki and Katz were "employed" by First … nor did he make any transfer with the intent to defraud any creditor of PWA. On September 18, 2018, the trial court 15 …
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… from a breach of the agreement. Plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking an injunction … laws of the State of Texas, without giving effect to principles of conflicts of laws." On May 30, 2018, the court … through MAC, acquired all [of MediGain's] assets requisite to carrying on [MediGain's] business unimpeded" and …
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… contentions in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we affirm the convictions. However, because we … defendant responded that he was waiting for his uncle to come out of the house. After Raymond struck the roof of 2 At … 8 A-0549-17T4 Defendant's mother testified that she heard a commotion outside her house. When she went outside, she saw …
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… which was entered after a jury convicted him of committing second-degree certain persons not to possess a … testified that this area was known for "open air drug[] sales and for shootings." As the two detectives were driving, … "looked up and saw [them]," and turned to walk in the opposite direction the officers were driving. According to the …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Defendant-Respondent. … the range of protected property interests is not limitless , Bd. of Regents v. Roth, 408 U.S. 564, 570-72 (1972). … Where the DOT provides a property owner with the requisite reasonable access in accordance with the Act by …
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… or confinement element of kidnapping. Id. at 13. We commented that whether the trial and appellate counsel were … assistance of counsel." The PCR court held that Rules 3:22-3 and -4 barred defendants' claims, because … Counsel Failed To Object/Raise The Trial Court's Ex Parte Communications With The Jury; Therefore, Defendant's …
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… hearing to evaluate the letter to determine whether it entitles defendant to a new trial, we cannot determine whether … approximately a minute. The expert further testified the compression injuries that caused the baby's death were not … to a conversation she had with defendant when she visited him at the county jail following his arrest. He told …
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… immediately proceeding to a suppression hearing, which was completed that morning. [State v. Miller, 420 N.J. Super. … Mulryne's ability to observe the purported drug sales. 5 A-1807-15T3 Defense counsel cross-examined Mulryne, … with defendant, and what store defendant 15 A-1807-15T3 visited. When confronted with these inconsistencies, Leary …
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… him at their place of work. Rios says he reported her comments to Meda’s Director of Human Resources after each … performance. Meda fired Rios in June 2016. Rios filed a complaint alleging in part that defendants violated the Law … Rios points to Cheng-Avery’s two comments as “[e]xamples of the ongoing and severe daily harassment and . . . …
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… flight increased the risk that further harm would come to the injured victim. On March 1, 2009, Erica Ortiz … to another. Two, that the injured person was physically helpless or otherwise unable to care for herself, and three that … them if anything had been omitted. Defense counsel did not comment in response. The jury acquitted defendant of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … year at issue. 2 I. Findings of Fact The subject property, commonly known as 130 Belmont Drive, is designated in the … The interior is largely open space suitable for cubicles, but also includes walled offices, a conference room, …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … In return, USA had to pay a royalty of 3% of the net sales of the Licensed Products. “Net sales” means the gross … the majority did not articulate “what constitutes the requisite” amount of presence for purposes of the substantial …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-1229-17. Alper Torunoglu, … the children would spend alternate weeks with each parent commencing at 7:00 p.m. each Sunday. The parties also agreed … township of South Brunswick and that the municipalities had comparable school systems. The court accepted plaintiff's …
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… of summary judgment dismissing their medical malpractice complaint against defendant registered nurses Aldrin … their first visit, he reported that Joshua had been restless and in pain the night before and had run a fever. Nurse … plaintiffs' motion for reconsideration. "The first prerequisite . . . of due process is fair notice, so that a response …
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… NEWARK OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) and THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEWARK, … Ellen O'Connell argued the cause for appellants (Inglesino, Webster, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC, attorneys; Ellen … the Presbyterian Church (USA) (PCUSA), its Administrative Commission (AC), and Anthony Wisseh, a member of First …
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… with the exception that Abdul-Matin was found guilty of lesser-included second-degree robbery rather than … at Mitchell, and ordered him to exit. Heeding Muhammad's command, Mitchell began to open the passenger door, where a … Judge Rodriguez denied defendants' petitions. In a comprehensive written decision filed August 8, 2018, the …
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… Center (AHCH) diagnosed Tanya's conduct as "consistent with components that define[]" Factitious Disorder Imposed on … was based on how she treated her son, S.C. as a child. She complained he suffered from a host of ailments including … abuse, domestic violence, parental mental illness and homelessness. 5 A-5191-17T4 2014, Malcolm was living in the …
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… the record in light of the applicable legal principles, we affirm. In June 2012, an amended Final Dual Judgment … durational alimony to plaintiff ex-wife for four years, commencing when plaintiff moved out of the former marital … provides wage information from the Department of Labor website and asks the [c]ourt to "recalculate the imputed income …