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… plaintiff's certification in support of summary judgment complied with the requirements of Rule 1:6-6. On appeal, … a defendant must plead such a defense with the requisite factual specificity. R. 4:5-4; 4:6-5. Here, defendant … defense with required factual specificity and adduce any competent evidence to support the defense. Defendant alleged …
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… Alexis Pollock, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; James Joseph Gross, Designated Counsel, on the brief). PER … expert, Dr. Carolina Mendez, Ph.D. Dr. Mendez recommended termination of the father's parental rights, … under N.J.S.A. 30:4C- 15.1(a) had been proven by the requisite level of clear and convincing evidence. The judge …
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… DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, and FIRST RESORTS MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., Plaintiffs-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents, and … VENTURES, LLC, Plaintiffs, v. ALAN P. ROSEFIELDE, PLUMROSE COMPANY, INC., ROSE ASSOCIATES, INC. OF MIAMI, LA SAMMANA … holding that economic damages are a necessary prerequisite for disgorgement of the employee's salary." Kaye I, 217 …
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… admitted intentionally shooting a handgun multiple times at the victim with reckless disregard for the victim's … victim died as the result of his conduct. 3 A-5325-16T2 recommend that the judge sentence defendant to a twenty-year … of the codefendant's admission is so insignificant by comparison."). Here, the DNA evidence from the gloves and …
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… from the former marital residence and, after he failed to comply, permitting plaintiff D.A.W. to dispose of the … order "to allow defendant access to [the] property, while accompanied by both attorneys, to inventory his personal … lifting heavy objects. He should also limit the number of times a day he travels up and down stairs." The trial court …
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… welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a); and conspiracy to commit aggravated sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. … DiProspero, 183 N.J. at 492 (citing Craster v. Bd. of Comm'rs, 9 N.J. 225, 230 4 A-0509-18T2 (1952)). We review … convictions. Records of conviction for the following crimes specified in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice …
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… Health System, Inc. (Hospital) owns and operates Bayshore Community Hospital (Bayshore). Plaintiff obtained staff … from Bayshore to other hospitals. As a result, Larsen commenced an internal investigation into these allegations. … review action is undertaken by a hospital, the Act presumes the hospital is immune from suit and the plaintiff bears …
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… including second-degree possession of a firearm in the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1, pertaining … did not establish that had F.V. and F.M. testified, "the outcome of the trial would have been different." 8 A-3001-17T1 … to fall "within the wide range of reasonable professional assistance." State v. Arthur, 184 N.J. 307, 318- 19 (2005). …
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… an ignition interlock 3 A-2986-17T2 device, thirty days of community service, a referral to the Intoxicated Driving … Courts. Defendant's 2018 plea was conditioned on the outcome of his petitions. In challenging his two DWIs, … Shanahan denied defendant's PCR petitions. The order was accompanied by a fourteen-page written opinion. Defendant now …
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… the prison entrance and reported the incident to her shift commander. She was sent to the hospital for examination and … portal of the prison to begin his shift, "had not yet completed his commute when he was injured, and was not performing any …
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… DOCKET NO. A-2306-21 TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL and THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL, … O'Donnell and his law firm pleaded guilty to certain crimes but have yet to be sentenced, and O'Donnell entered into … O'Donnell pleaded guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit misconduct by a corporate official, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 …
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… stopped his car in the parking lot of his condominium complex. After speaking with defendant, the officer … Again he swayed, he was moving side to side, could not complete the test, so that to me was a fail. And I did … and defendant's performance on the field sobriety tests "in combination demonstrates there's ample evidence to support a …
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… treating psychologist, Dr. Theodore Batlas, and the Board's competing expert, Dr. Steven Lomazow, a neurologist. … was evaluated in two Independent Medical Examinations ("IMEs") by Dr. Jeffrey Pollock, a neurologist, and Dr. Allan … claimant's spinal column can produce debilitating injuries, commonly orthopedic in nature. See, e.g., Johnson v. …
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… the DWI charge, in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend dismissal of the four other charges. During his plea … at an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center; thirty days of community service; and $889 in requisite fines and penalties. The remaining charges were …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Iacullo, Martino, Machtemes & Reinitz, attorneys; Joshua H. Reinitz, of counsel and … the person most often operates, for the purpose of complying with" N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.16 to -50.18. The ignition … 1, 2019, a little more than a month after defendant committed his offense. The municipal court denied …
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… stops a motor vehicle, the stop is a seizure that must comply with the constitutional protections afforded by the … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor- vehicle violation or a criminal or … "In most situations, if the law is clear, our analysis is complete." Ibid. N.J.S.A. 39:3-66 states: All lamps, …
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… in the recording. Tejada met with the detectives three times and, on the last occasion, identified photographs of … "other similarly looking young [h]ispanic males that were commonly found in that area" because Tejada "had allowed … detective's testimony did not adequately establish the requisite foundation. The court further noted that information …
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… April 25, 2022 – Decided May 17, 2022 Before Judges Messano and Marczyk. On appeal from the Superior Court of … 466 (App. Div. 2003) (explaining regulations require "full compliance review investigation" when a duplicate FPIC is … in the parking lot of his brother-in-law's apartment complex in Parsippany after he and his brother-in-law had an …
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… of divorce on the basis of defendant's involvement in a committed dating relationship. Despite being provided with … no longer necessary in order to demonstrate an exclusive, committed relationship akin to marriage. The trial judge … "cohabit[ed] with another individual of the same or opposite sex, unrelated by blood or marriage, in a relationship …
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… other medical issues put her at an increased risk of health complications or death from COVID-19. Defendant did not … that defendants who commit "the most violent of crimes must serve 85% of the sentence imposed . . . before they … has determined the COVID-19 pandemic qualifies as the requisite change in a prisoner's circumstances for a Rule …