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… children, one of whom, J.D., was A.T.'s age. The assaults commenced in October 1997 and ended in February 2002; A.T. … FOR [PCR] BECAUSE THE STATE'S [CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME (CSAAS)] EVIDENCE ADMITTED AT … hold that expert testimony about CSAAS in general, and its component behaviors other than delayed disclosure, may no …
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… TRANSPORTATION, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TRADER JOE'S COMPANY, INC., WORLD CLASS DISTRIBUTION, INC., and NFI … Gibbons PC, attorneys for respondents Trader Joe's Company, Inc., and World Class Distribution, Inc. (Howard D. … order denying its motion for leave to amend its initial complaint and granting defendants' Trader Joe's Company …
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… lanes of travel. Tucker thought the vehicle was facing oncoming traffic with its tires against the curb. As the … the driver if he would give Gonzalez a ride, as it was common for drivers to do.1 Without giving any reason, the … in a given state of facts in a prescribed manner in obedience to the mandate of legal authority, without regard to …
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… to N.J.S.A. 43:1-3 and N.J.A.C. 17:1-6.1. We affirm. I. Commencing on September 1, 1993, Cooke was employed by the … in jest. The School Board certified tenure charges with the Commissioner of Education to terminate Cooke from employment … appeal followed. In this appeal, Cooke raises the following points: (1) the Board's rejection of the Forfeiture ALJ's …
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… maintenance, repair[,] and replacement of the common elements, . . . and the expenses of administering and … to be necessary. . . . [T]he amount of monies for common expenses deemed necessary by the Association's Board … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. TRIAL COURT ERRED BY NOT …
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… Z.R. (Zoey). These men were not named as parties in the complaint filed by the Division and are not part of this … and wrists were swollen from being hit with the bat." After completing this preliminary investigation, the Division … Division filed an Order to Show Cause (OTSC) and verified complaint against defendant predicated on allegations of …
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… the sale proceeds was held in escrow by a title insurance company pending resolution of the priority dispute by a … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname and intend no disrespect by this informality. … order. The DBR creditors now appeal, raising the following points for our consideration: I. [PETER]'S PURPORTED LEVY ON …
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… dismissal of her auto accident related personal injury complaint filed against defendant Paul Kensey. The complaint was dismissed on the ground that she failed to … by Carmella Morris.3 On February 1, 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint, alleging she "suffered severe and permanent …
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… to the FBI. On February 16, 2010, the FBI filed a criminal complaint against Lalley, charging him with obstruction of … a witness with intent to hinder, delay, and prevent the communication of information to a law enforcement officer relating to the commission of a federal offenses, in violation of 18 U.S.C. …
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… Lewis Gianini and Barbara Gianini and dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. 1 We reverse. I. This action … he was unaware of Tam Marie's whereabouts, but agreed to accompany James and Angele to the property. At the property, … death and survivorship claims against defendants. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged that Brady murdered Tam Marie …
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… a third-party administrator, which handled Nina's workers' compensation claim on behalf of Sayrebrook Veterinary … was employed. Nina filed a claim petition seeking workers' compensation benefits, alleging she had been injured during … course of her employment. Thereafter, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Law Division, which they later amended. In …
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… Fisher, Moynihan, and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 219-8/18. William P. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney … of the Town of West New York (the Board) for conduct unbecoming an employee. She appeals from the final decision of …
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… partly denied her motion under Rule 4:6-2 to dismiss the complaint. For reasons that follow, we affirm the orders. I. … On January 22, 2019, plaintiff filed a 3 A-1803-19 complaint against defendant in the Law Division for payment … okay . . . it pretty much rehashes and emphasizes the prior points. I don't think it really raises anything new." …
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… exercised its discretion in balancing the risk to the community and the State's failure to proceed to trial within … that both defendants still posed a substantial risk to the community, it also found that the failure to commence the trial was due to unreasonable delays caused by …
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… of Deeds and Mortgages (Essex Register) and dismissing the complaint of plaintiff, the New Jersey Land Title … fees collected. In May 2016, the Association filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Essex … Register from charging the convenience fee; and (2) to compel the Essex Register to disgorge and return all …
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… JAMES, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … an automobile policy from defendant State Farm Insurance Company (State Farm) listing his wife and son as additional … the primary for PIP benefits. Plaintiffs filed a verified complaint and an order to show cause seeking to reform the …
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… broke off and struck her arm (the incident). The injury was completely unrelated to any dangerous condition or defect on … the host's property – as opposed to an injury caused by a combination of that activity and a physical dangerous … exist when an unreasonable risk of harm is created by the combination of a defect in the property itself and the acts …
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… "limit[ed] expungement to A-4210-18T3 4 offenders who have committed no more than an isolated infraction in an … clearly intended to bar expungement when the offender has committed a second crime at an earlier or later time, … . . . the person has been convicted of multiple crimes or a combination of one or more crimes and one or more disorderly …
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… pending the results of the test, and Cardinale successfully completed drug and alcohol treatment in Florida. In February … rules and regulations: N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a): 1. Incompetency, inefficiency or failure to perform duties; 3. … Drug Testing; 3:1.1 Standards of Conduct; 3:1.11 Obedience to Laws and Regulations; 3:2.2 Alcoholic Beverages …
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… cohabiting, the judge also mistakenly weighed the parties' competing sworn statements and accepted as true Cynthia's … we assume Landau correctly held that a family judge cannot compel discovery when only some of the indicia of … from the evidence he had marshaled. When presented with competing certifications that create a genuine dispute about …