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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … M. Sapata, Esq. appearing on behalf of defendants Bob Malone, Henry Ceincola, Bob Delgrande, Paul Gordon, Dennis … other unit owners similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. BOB MALONE, HENRY CENICOLA, BOB DELGRANDE, PAUL GORDON, DENNIS …
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… Action DOCKET NO.: CPM L 398-15 Order THIS MATTER having come before the Court on the motion of Defendant, Manor Hill … to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must prevail as a matter of law.’” … Loss Doctrine (hereinafter, the “Doctrine”) bars tort remedies in strict liability or negligence when the only claim …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MORRIS … Decided: March 29, 2018 Laurence M. Rosen, Esq. Erica Stone, Esq. Phillip Kim, Esq., Attorneys for Plaintiff JOHN … to insure that plaintiffs exhaust intra-corporate remedies and protect against strike suits. Id. 1 Immunomedics, …
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… CITY, CITY OF JERSEY CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, and THOMAS J. COMEY, individually and in his capacity as Chief of the City … Hudson County, Docket No. L-4031-08. Jeffrey D. Catrambone argued the cause for appellant (Sciarra & Catrambone, … must come forward with sufficient evidence to constitute a prima facie case of discrimination; (2) the defendant then …
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… DEBORAH STROLI, R.N., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BERGEN COMMUNITY BLOOD SERVICES, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … The claimant never discussed her grievances with anyone else from management. The claimant did not complain [] … notes that she never raised safety concerns with anyone in HR, did not consult with the CEO. Workplace safety …
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… the accused remains mentally ill and in need of involuntary commitment." In re W.K., 159 N.J. 1, 4 (1999). Following a … is specific, not general, as it is a reference to only one line of the [h]omicide [s]tatute. c. The [Krol] … 107, 124 (1965)) (explaining an "'act [that] properly embodies complete legislation in itself . . . may refer to 18 …
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… The resource parent could not assume Donald's care, but recommended a friend, another licensed resource parent, whom … had ever heard of. Defendant told Dr. Wells things had "gone against him in life," and he was often "confused and mixed up." Although acknowledging he sometimes felt "alone in the world, rejected, and very sad," defendant …
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… aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(l) (count one); second-degree sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b) … to a plea bargain with the State. The State agreed to recommend an eight-year sentence, which is within the range … found defendant failed to present evidence establishing a prima facie claim of ineffective assistance of his trial …
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… (Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, attorneys; Christopher J. Capone, of counsel and on the brief). NOT FOR PUBLICATION … facilities to discuss medications, and cleaning the compounding room (where medications are mixed) and the … was wearing a sweatshirt and Patel had also worn a hoodie while working in the room as well. Plaintiff stated he …
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… response by stating "the [District's] request to postpone the immediate access [to] records is DENIED." Next, the … cases." 3 The district explained: Both of the aforementioned requests require an on- premise search of manual billing records which can't be accomplished remotely while the District is closed. …
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… of suppression motions concerning the seizure of cell phones pursuant to a warrant. We affirm the judgment of … of the residents, including M.V., and that S.V. had been compelled by another resident to transmit sexually explicit photographs using cell phones. On January 28, 2019, the SCPO applied for a search …
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… in February 2019. The resource parent, a family member, is committed to adoption. A.R., the children's mother, executed … A.R. each have two older children with different partners. None of the four children are in either defendant's or A.R.'s … the children and opined that "[b]oth children . . . have primary attachment to the [grand aunt] after having lived …
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… v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966). 4 A-1544-20 M.D., P.A., one of the experts he retained who opined he was "clearly … "So I guess I'm talking now?," repeated references to communicating with his deceased father, as well as his … 466 U.S. at 687, and found defendant failed to establish a prima face claim his plea counsel was ineffective. …
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… legal custody of the children. Mother became the parent of primary residence and Father exercised parenting time with … she found evidence of child exploitation material on his computer and in his text messages. On May 6, 2020, Father … in his father's room at his grandparents' house. In one of the incidents, his father abused him and his brother, …
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… defendant failed to appear for trial on plaintiffs' fraud complaint, the judge converted the trial to a proof … Amanda Rae Norcia-Baker (Norcia). On appeal, defendant primarily challenges plaintiffs' entitlement to damages as … of HBI and 7 A-0441-22 HCP without listing the loans. None of defendant's five companies paid interest to HBI on …
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… Darryl, her ex-fiancé, as she had voluntarily dismissed one temporary restraining order ("TRO") on October 31, 2022, … 112, 126-27 (2006), the first judge held those specific communications did not constitute harassment. This was a … collateral estoppel, "[t]he 'law of the case' doctrine embodies 'the principle that where there is an unreversed …
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… requested an emergent ping order from defendant's cellphone service provider. His phone was traced to a hotel in … of the proceedings. On September 24, jury selection recommenced. On October 1, while jury selection was … not [the court], not the attorneys, not anybody in the audience, you are to just answer the questions that are put to …
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… 2016 and although defendant was properly served with the complaint, he did not answer or otherwise formally respond … and by 2018, he was suffering from several physical maladies, including tremors, thyroid disease, neck pain, carpel … defendant with carpal tunnel syndrome and prescribed Primidone for the tremors. Defendant's neurological expert, Dr. …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1308-21 E.O., Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, … use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1308-21 Petitioner, E.O., appeals from the October 29, 2021 final agency … "interventions" to deal with difficult, aggressive, or non-compliant patients without force. 2 A psychotropic emergency …
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… Cumberland County and dismissing her negligence-based complaint based on pursuit immunity as provided in the New … immunity involves "two competing policy interests": on one hand, "unless there is such immunity, police officers … 59:3-14(a) (providing "[n]othing in [the TCA] shall exonerate a public employee from liability if it is …