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… JOSH WILLNER, An Infant by his Guardian ad Litem, LESTER WILLNER, LESTER WILLNER, Individually, and AMY … Willner and his parents, Lester and Amy Willner, filed a complaint alleging strict products liability, negligence, … . ; and (3) a reasonable attorney's fee for such subsequent services as are compelled by the non-acceptance. As Judge …
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… aggravated sexual assault, based on allegations that he committed sexual acts against M.G. on three occasions when … subsequent interview with the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS),1 M.G. stated that the first 1 This agency … In short, a trial court must not accept a guilty plea unless it is satisfied that the defendant is in fact guilty. …
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… of Tess; her mother and sister, who both testified as fresh-complaint witnesses;3 the lead detective, through whom … Rowan University at the Child Abuse Research Education and Service (CARES) Institute as a physician and an Assistant … testimony as lay opinion "deprived the jury of the requisite cautionary instruction" concerning credibility on …
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… in this matter, appellant's privacy constitutes a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's … ALJ. Three witnesses testified: appellant, Dr. Hugo M. Morales, and Dr. Filippone. 5 A-2658-18 The ALJ issued a … must be filed "within [forty-five] days from the date of service of the decision or notice of the action taken." R. …
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… McCue argued the cause for appellant (Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Susan McCue, on the briefs). … order against him.1 Although the judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment pursuant to … "threats of homicide or suicide" as risk factors for future severe violence between perpetrators and victims of …
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… jury presentations. The jury convicted defendant of the lesser-included offenses of second-degree manslaughter, … IN VIOLATION OF NEW JERSEY STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AND COMMON LAW; THESE STATEMENTS WERE INVOLUNTARY AND SHOULD … permitted a worker from the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) into the room. She posed several questions …
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… OF A "LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER." POINT II: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN HE FAILED TO CHARGE THE JURY ON … BELOW) POINT III: THE TRIAL JUDGE, IN VIOLATION OF THE RULES OF EVIDENCE, PERMITTED TESTIMONY ABOUT A DOMESTIC … officers, they wore the same police uniform,1 were issued service weapons, and had the same arrest powers as full-time …
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… Thereafter, Davis had physical therapy. In July 2006, Davis completed a functional capacity evaluation, and he was … agency must be filed "within 45 days from the date of service of the decision or notice of the action taken." R. … that Davis would suffer from symptomatic arthritis in the future, wholly aside from the minor aggravating 2015 …
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… Harvey argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Donald M. Lomurro … a "bubble in the paint on the engine block," which deposited coolant when he put pressure on it. Plaintiff brought … Civil Part. Following the submission of a certification of service by plaintiff's counsel, the judge also awarded …
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… was driving home to Pennsylvania from Christmas Eve church services in Netcong with her son, Anthony Autore and his … was drunk, should not be driving, and was driving carelessly. Counterman identified defendant in court as the … and shaking and, therefore, took the phone from her to complete the 9-1-1 call. Dispatch ran the license plate …
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… ineffective assistance of counsel argument, we nonetheless recognize the issues raised in point III are not ripe … from her representation of defendant, citing his failure to communicate with her and pay for services she had rendered as of that date. Following oral …
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… $2,301,313 for pain and suffering and $4,355,515 for future medical expenses and care. 1 After Bonilla failed to answer plaintiff's complaint, the trial court entered a default against him. … one motorcycle travel in between two cars racing in the opposite direction. She could not remember if she witnessed that …
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… Greenfeld, appeals from a final judgment dismissing her complaint that the trial judge entered after a jury … the NJDOL sent a notice of audit on June 14, 2012, Pope visited the dealership on June 25, 2012, to conduct an audit. … offense if Toyota violated the wage and hour laws in the future. 7 A-3815-15T3 Prior to the audit, on June 15, 2012, …
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… of its Firearms Applicant Investigation Guide (Guide) complied with the requirements of the Open Public Records … form is currently available to the world on NJSP's website[.] 2. [The] [t]rial court decision failed to consider … prongs because the clients anticipated 23 A-2033-15T1 future litigation from plaintiff and shared a common …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … make a U-turn, Jangjumay Dukureh drove her car into the opposite lane of traffic and struck a car driven by plaintiff … from counsel, nor did counsel furnish any proof of service of these letters upon GEICO. GEICO's records do not …
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… was retried and acquitted of all charges. Mervilus filed a complaint against Lieutenant Kaminskas, Chief Vaniska, and … or part-time, who is authorized to perform any act or service,” but “the term [employee] does not include an … Vaniska 18 clearly fall within the latter category, regardless of the type of work they were performing in this case. …
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… that uploading of this Order one-Courts shall constitute service on all parties of record. 5303342vl ATL L 000173-20 … L -000538-20 FINE HOLLIE VS ETHICON, INC. L -000539-20 BAUCOM, Ill RANSOM VS ETHICON, L -000540-20 ELLIS SCOTT VS … GARLAND ROBERT VS ETHICON, INC. L -001790-20 FEIWELES EDDIE VS JOHNSON & JOH L -001799-20 RIVERA JULIO VS …
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… Bernardo argued the cause for appellant (South Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Robert M. Bernardo, Cheryl Turk … finding that although plaintiff established defendant had committed predicate acts of domestic violence, plaintiff had … hearing. Plaintiff testified that she was "fearful of the future and [her] life, if 7 A-3884-22 [defendant] would have …
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… license, fines and penalties of $819.00, and thirty days of community service.1 The court also ordered that the imposed two-year … suspension for [a] DWI, and therefore lacking a requisite element to support the only count charged. On November …
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… it, with the couples each owning a one-half interest in common and the spouses having a tenancy by the entirety. The … creates a right that should run with the land benefitting future owners or in the alternative, attached to the Torpey … of limited duration," while simultaneously doing the opposite, granting an easement in "perpetuity." In its first …