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… 702-5000 Facsimile: (212) 818-0164 E-mail: mcordner@bernllp.com Attorneys for Plaintiff(s) IN RE ZOSTAVAX LITIGATION … this Court’s February 13, 2020 Order dismissing Plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice, and the Court having considered … matthew.wells New Stamp Statement of Reasons This matter comes before the Court upon Plaintiff’s Motion to Vacate …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY 210 South … 4:25-8 motion for an Order enforcing litigant’s rights and compelling Jersey City to comply with the terms of a Stipulation of Settlement. R. …
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… Division, after providing a full analysis of the facts compared to the four elements to passion/provocation …
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… process. The vicinage's Criminal Division manager recommended against defendant's admission into PTI. The … 27, 2024. About two weeks later, defendant submitted a "compelling reasons letter" on April 11, 2024, conveying … INCORRECTLY INTERPRETED RULE 3:28 TO REQUIRE A LETTER OF COMPELLING REASONS TO BE SUBMITTED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE …
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… from New York to a Best Buy in Brick Township with the common purpose of fraudulently purchasing cellphones. A … in his well-reasoned written opinion. We add the following comments. Defendant's PCR petition was filed almost two … defendant's application for relief, we decline further comment on the merits. Affirmed. … a3832-23.pdf … A-3832-23 …
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… Parkway. Ms. Gonzalez escaped when their car ran low on fuel and they stopped at a gas station. Defendant was … over the past several weeks and [defendant is] in full comprehension of the exposure of life without parole and the … denying [defendant]'s request for assigned counsel, as his complex claims of multi-layered ineffective assistance and …
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… (CREST), legal copy loans (COPL), legal mailing loans, commissary loans, pharmacy loans and deductions were noted … 1, 2025, Frazier originally owed $39 in Victims of Crime Compensation (VCCB) fees, $3 in Criminal Disciplinary and … $1,849.39, three legal mail loans totaling $350.19, a $1.12 commissary loan, and an $18 pharmacy loan. On March 4, 2025, …
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… under section 3.4.1 if Salvi failed to promptly 3 A-2600-24 complete the work or provide sufficient skilled laborers and … performed by other subcontractors and recover the costs of completion from Salvi. Section 3.4.1 further specified: [I]f … 7.2.1 after ten days' written notice if Salvi failed to complete the work pursuant to the subcontract and did not …
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… proceed under the arbitration provision contained in the commercial contract entered into between these parties. As … as plaintiff's principal, who was involved in this commercial transaction, was highly educated, and possessed … and to assent to its terms. We affirm the court's order compelling plaintiff to proceed to arbitration against …
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… AL MORGAN, Mayor of the Borough of New Providence, BOROUGH COMMITTEE OF THE BOROUGH OF NEW PROVIDENCE, THERESA GAZAWAY, … defendants the Borough of New Providence and the Borough Committee of the Borough of New Providence summary judgment, … Prosecutor's Office (UCPO). In January 2020, the UCPO recommended the NPPD address the matter administratively as it …
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… for indigency in connection with his attempts to file two complaints. In the first matter, plaintiff sought to file a complaint against John Molinelli in his capacity as the … ADL also has a history of fabricating evidence in order to fuel criminal prosecutions and civil litigation. The public …
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… her from understanding the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Standard Statement for Operators of a Motor … the demonstration is followed. Defendant also attempted to comply with the heel-to-toe test three times but abandoned … stated she did not verbalize a response because she had "completely shut down at that point" and Officer Hackett …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … to as “Plaintiffs”) was at the time of the filing of this complaint and is currently, Michael Ingrasselino’s wife. … On February 7, 2019, Plaintiffs filed their four-count complaint alleging violations of the New Jersey Civil Rights …
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… from the record on appeal. A. Each plaintiff resides in the community known as Sweetwater Haven which is located in … 3 located within Sweetwater Haven. There is also a "common element," which includes the waterways, owned by … proportion as their respective undivided interests in the Common Elements. Section III In no event shall the …
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… '163 patent and that the Covenants Not to Sue did not encompass this product, Dr. Grayzel wrote BSC and proposed a … removed to federal court, where BSC sought to have the complaint dismissed for failure to state a claim. The … court denied the motion. BSC then moved to dismiss the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction in the …
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… plaintiff Paterson City (City) to voluntarily dismiss its complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:37-1(b), and … (the one- year exemption). In August 2008, the City filed a complaint in the Tax Court, appealing the one-year exemption. Coalition did not file a 3 A-2287-14T4 complaint, answer, or counterclaim in the Tax Court …
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… In this medical malpractice case, plaintiff appeals from companion orders entered on February 20, 2015, which granted … judgment in favor of Drs. Dhillon-Athwal and Chaudhry. In a comprehensive written opinion, the judge reasoned: While the … thoughtful written opinions. We add only the following comments. Defendant's motion to extend discovery was …
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… R. 1:7-4. Plaintiff filed a New Jersey Resident Gross Income Tax return for tax year 2016 on which he reported $0 gross income. Plaintiff did not include a W-2 statement with his tax … The general instructions explain that Form 4852 is to be completed by taxpayer and attached to the income tax return …
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… a suspect, was only able to provide her name before becoming "unresponsive" and falling asleep. She was not free … her to the hospital bed. Defendant, more attentive and communicative than earlier, became upset, requested to "talk … not further question her unless she "initiate[d] further communication, exchanges, or conversations with the police." …
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… errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel … of the Miranda1 waiver. Rather, he argues that his comment to the interrogating detective, "I'm not going to … you right now. [DETECTIVE]: Thanks. [DEFENDANT]: You're welcome. The record shows defendant initialed and signed the …