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… Towards the end of the hearing, the following exchange took place: 1 We use fictitious names for ease of reading and to … Debra, the police officer who responded declined to sign a complaint because "the alleged violation occurred in front … months later, Ted was served with a summons alleging he had committed a disorderly-persons offense, N.J.S.A. …
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… was mandated, as part of the project, to install curb ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)2 at … Property Maintenance Code [of defendant] Township . . . placed responsibility upon the property owners, [defendants] … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with affidavits, if any, show that there is no …
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… "printouts from a New Jersey Department of Health website" purportedly showing Paul received his EMT … On February 27, 2024, Judge Taylor issued an order and accompanying written decision, ultimately dismissing … . . . DEFENDANT'S FILING FOR [PCR]. II. Rule 3:22-4(b) places strict limitations on second and subsequent petitions …
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… appeals from the April 25, 2024 order dismissing her complaint and all counterclaims with prejudice following a … for approximately ten years. After the COVID-19 pandemic commenced, plaintiff began working remotely and, in the … to use it in her office. She testified the desk was placed in Wainco's basement and was never moved to her …
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… increased the rent to $2,214 per month. Plaintiff filed a complaint on August 28, 2023 to evict defendants for … property, testified regarding the property's Department of Community Affairs registration. Arizaga confirmed defendants … . . . damages [their] ability . . . to acquire [a] new place for rent due to [plaintiff's] history of biased …
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… No. A-0308-24 (App. Div. March 31, 2025). Without a complete record, we lacked the ability to render a … something there. Eh yes[,] like basically like I do not, I come from another, another country to here I do not know if … detective questioned defendant about the events that took place on July 27, 2003. Defendant admitted killing the …
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… charged petitioner with: (1) first-degree conspiracy to commit money laundering, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … and N.J.S.A. 2C:20-6; (3) second-degree conspiracy to commit theft by deception, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … much of the expungement scheme. Instead, the section places the burden on the objector to assert grounds that …
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… March 1, 2020. On May 2, 2022, the Bank filed a foreclosure complaint. Two months later, the Bank requested the entry of … vacating judgment, the Bank filed an amended foreclosure complaint, naming defendant and his sister, in their … and notify the parties or their attorneys of the time and place thereof. Defendant reprises the same argument …
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… OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO. ACJC 2002-111 Civil … The Respondent, E. Ronald Wright, by way of answer to the complaint filed herein says: 1. The Respondent admits the … In response to Ms. Romanko's repeated requests, Respondent placed a telephone call to the private law office of Kim …
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… defendant's photo. Defendant and Jenssy were tried together in 2016. At trial, Quiles testified and identified … 2 Jenssy was acquitted on all counts. 4 A-0539-23 and communicate with him about his case; present alibi … a Wade hearing. The judge further determined the outcome of defendant's trial would not have been different had …
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… of defendant Hainesport Industrial Railroad, dismissing its complaint for money due on a contract between them. … paid properly and workers' compensation insurance was in place. Because of the nature of defendant's business, Caplan … and observed the three individuals still working at the site. Defendant had not notified plaintiff that it had hired …
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… 31, 2014 order granting summary judgment, dismissing her complaint under NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … and encourage employees to report illegal or unethical workplace activities and to discourage public and private sector … undisputed evidence that a patient documentation note, once placed in the computer system, could not be deleted. …
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… 1 RUN DATE : 05/21/2011 PUBLIC ACCESS REPORT - AUTOMATED COMPLAINT SYSTEM (ACS) COMPLAINTS ISSUED AND PENDING FROM: 05/14/2011 TO: … E ODLAKER 05/16/2011 05:00 P ACTI 01 2C:33-2A 6 GIRARD PLACE BRIGANTINE NJ 08203-0000 0S 2011 000115 05/12/2011 …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2406-20 R.M.R. ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BROAD ATLANTIC … arbitration award in favor of plaintiff R.M.R. Elevator Company and awarding attorney's fees to plaintiff. We … finishing its case on September 3, 2020. Both hearings took place on Zoom. In its post-hearing brief, defendant …
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… request. The court-appointed appraisal firm (Renwick) completed its report in December 2019. The report estimated … standard, the court found plaintiff failed to present "competent evidence" not considered by the court under the … are 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… identified by defendant alleged to be a witness or committing crimes. 3 A-2449-20 Police officers were … her without legal repercussions. Defendant was charged in complaint warrants with criminal mischief, N.J.S.A. … Byrnes's supporting affidavit properly indicated the place to be searched and the items to be seized, namely …
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… 2010, appellant stated he sat "on [his] desk at the computer. The end of the term was near, and we just waited … age-appropriate degeneration of the spine—arthritic changes common to people in their 30's and older. He stated: "It … a traumatic event that is: a. identifiable as to time and place, b. undesigned and unexpected, and c. caused by a …
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… 3 A-3744-20 resulting injuries, suffering, and loss of companionship. They filed their original complaint on September 10, 2020. On October 5, 2020, the … extraordinary circumstances do not apply. That formulation places strong incentives on both plaintiffs' and defense …
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… 2019. At the plea allocution, the following exchange took place between defendant, his counsel, and the State: … Yes. Counsel: And that was for the purpose of being able to commit a theft from the store? Defendant: Yes. Counsel: You … are specialized courts within the Superior Court that target drug-involved 'offenders who are most likely to benefit …
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… Homes, LLC (Homes) is a construction and home improvement company. Homes is owned and operated by defendant Thomas … attorney fees. Arbitration under this Contract shall take place in Ocean County, New Jersey pursuant to the laws of … construction, disputes arose regarding improper and incomplete work and the assessment of charges beyond the …