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… concern but was “still not willing to allow the children to come back and reside with her.” A.B. asserted that she lived … son in a resource home. The Division then filed a verified complaint in the Family Part of the Superior Court, Chancery … was living in a residence lacking electricity, so she visited the home to determine its adequacy. When the …
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… required him to execute an agreement entitled “Worker’s Comp Disclaimer” (Disclaimer) as a condition of his … or related to injuries which are covered under the Workers’ Compensation statutes.” Allied Barton assigned Vitale to … the accident. Vitale filed a claim pursuant to the Workers’ Compensation Act, N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146, which he and …
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… Realty Group Cedar v. Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company (A-85-15) (077617) Argued January 31, 2017 -- … LLC (collectively, Oxford) own and manage an apartment complex located on in Long Branch, New Jersey (the … contract with defendant Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company (Travelers) to insure the Property. The Property …
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… the nurse case manager overseeing Grande’s workers’ compensation claim, instructed Grande to report to Kinematic … evaluation. Grande underwent the examination. The Report recommended maximum loads for Grande to bear, including that … from doing her job. After her termination, Grande again visited Dr. Spielman, who issued another return-to-work form …
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… setting of a post-judgment dispute with respect to deferred compensation. In 1999, plaintiff Michael J. Thieme (Thieme) … interest in the firm, the firm’s principals offered to compensate him for his contributions to the firm’s success, … Bonus. She first learned of the Bonus when Thieme deposited $200,000 into a bank account that, unbeknownst to …
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… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … were arbitrarily imposed. J.I. is a sex offender subject to community supervision for life (CSL). In 2003, he pled … 2010, a search of J.I.’s computer revealed that he had visited multiple websites that depicted minors in the nude and …
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… he underwent multiple, serious surgeries to address complications from this condition. McCarrell was prescribed … the landscape of choice-of-law jurisprudence and compelled the application of Alabama’s statute of … of New Jersey (the forum state) or Alabama (the injury-site state) governs this case. From the voluminous trial and …
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… but nonetheless proceeds to make optional advances to a commercial entity. On July 12, 1995, Jazz Photo Corp., one of several commercial entities (collectively referred to as the Jazz … guaranty. The mortgage secured “all sums due or that may become due under this Mortgage, the Guaranty and other Loan …
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… surveillance duty for around seven months. Royster filed a complaint against the NJSP. Relevant to this appeal, Royster asserted that the NJSP failed to make reasonable accommodations for his disabling medical condition in … Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition, Royster complained of retaliatory conduct in violation of the LAD, …
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… Shipyard Associates, LP (Shipyard), obtained final site plan approval for the two high-rise residential … for several luxury high-rise apartment buildings, multiple commercial retail units, parking garages, a park, and a … Z-263 as something other than a zoning ordinance. Shipyard points out that Z-263 changes the permitted uses in V Zones …
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… that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … if there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and to protect citizens against unfounded criminal … evidence to establish probable cause that a crime has been committed and that the accused committed it. That said, …
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… N.J.S.A. 2A:25-1 and N.J.S.A. 46:9-9, as well as common-law assignment principles, the Court holds that … but not to supplant New Jersey assignment statutes and common law in the setting of this appeal or to preclude an … that it was assigned the note before it filed the original complaint. (pp. 14-18) 2. When it enacted New Jersey’s …
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… and the drug-induced death in another state, the requisites for territorial jurisdiction have been satisfied. (pp. … an element of the offense” refers to but one element of a completed crime. In contrast, the term “conduct charged” suggests a completed crime -- all the elements necessary to constitute …
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… into evidence and the prosecutor’s remarks were fair comment on the evidence. During deliberations, the jury sent … that alleged error, coupled with the prosecutor’s improper comments linking defendant to the vehicles shown in those … segment during his closing remarks, and the prosecutor’s comments were reasonable and fair inferences supported by …
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… of child pornography separate from those found on his computer. At Miller’s sentencing hearing, the trial judge … victim; aggravating factor three, the risk defendant will commit another offense; and aggravating factor nine, the … “were independent of one another, involv[ing] separate acts committed at different times.” The Appellate Division …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(5), three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3), and nine, … State of its burden to prove defendants acted with the requisite culpability as to each element of the offense. In … 198 N.J. 619, 630 (2009) (quoting N.J. State Chamber of Commerce v. N.J. Election Law Enforcement Comm’n, 82 N.J. …
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… to N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, which applies to individuals who commit an enumerated offense while serving parole … offense, he was serving a special sentencing condition of community supervision for life (CSL) stemming from a 1998 … that the word-for-word substitution of “parole” for “community” suggested that the amendment was a matter of form …
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… defendant was intoxicated. In response, defense counsel commenced his summation, arguing that the State’s evidence … Law Division cautioned against the continued use of this common practice, finding that the better practice is to … court trial record deprived defendant of his right to complete cross-examination of the arresting officer, thereby …
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… A.B., then seventeen years old, was charged in a juvenile complaint with offenses that would constitute first-degree … and third-degree endangering the welfare of a child if committed by an adult. The named victim is A.B.’s … 481 (Leonard N. Arnold) (2010-2011 ed.) (“If you have not visited the scene of the crime during the investigation of the …
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… well as his employer’s policy with Harleysville Insurance Company. Plaintiff filed a UM claim, which proceeded to … paid the award in full. In March 2011, plaintiff commenced a second action against NJM, asserting claims for … favor of NJM on all counts, although discovery had not been completed. Plaintiff appealed, and the Appellate Division …