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… derive the facts and procedural history from Garden State's complaint, the motion record, and the Planning Board's … and regulations: . . . . (8) A changeable message sign is one where the characters, letters or illustrations can be … was not aesthetically different than other signage in the zone," and "[t]here was no competent evidence to the …
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… to the issues raised on appeal, we set forth, in full, the one-hour conversation between defendant and Borow, who … [DEFENDANT]: oh ok [DEFENDANT]: ? [BOROW]: u ever meet anyone on here? [DEFENDANT]: sometimes and you [BOROW]: not yet … no [BOROW]: nice. what u looking to get into if u come [DEFENDANT]: yes? [BOROW]: u come, def yes [DEFENDANT]: …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1270-22 LUIS FERMIN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, POLICE AND FIREMEN'S … use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1270-22 Petitioner Luis Fermin, a former police officer with the City of … for purposes of this appeal, largely undisputed. Fermin commenced his employment with the City as a Paterson Police …
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… We affirm all orders on appeal for the detailed and comprehensive reasons stated in Judge Ostuni's … secured the guarantee. 3 A-0723-23 Because he needed more money prior to the written memorialization of the First Loan, … of certain real property. Sweeney indicated the money he expected to receive at the closing would pay off the …
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… officer. On October 30, 2017, she was served with a complaint, arrested, and charged with fourth-degree cruelty … motion judge issued an order granting the DOC's petition. One month later, the judge issued a written opinion … sought by the DOC were the object of litigation was erroneous. Appellant contends the judge ignored the plain …
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… the children "received the majority of" their standard recommended vaccinations, to which defendant consented. … court did not want to create a sibling discrepancy where one child would be attending school and the other would not. … any known allergic reaction to prior vaccinations." Nonetheless, Dr. Bryhn's made a generalized statement that …
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… denied defendant's petition in a written decision accompanying her order of December 7, 2023. On appeal, … HIS RIGHT TO FILE A DIRECT APPEAL AND PCR PETITION WAS ERRONEOUS AND SHOULD BE REVERSED. B. THE PCR COURT'S LEGAL … ENTER INTO A PLEA AGREEMENT FOR AN ILLEGAL SENTENCE WAS ERRONEOUS AND SHOULD BE REVERSED. Unpersuaded by defendant's …
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… Street Princeton, NJ 08542 609-279-0900 akalac@cu llenllp .com nyoskin@cullenllp.com Attorneys for Respondent, P.T. … .. . ..... .. 3 Panetta v. Equity One Inc., 190 N.J. 307,318 (2007) ................... . … ("TRC") for a dock compliant with the NJDEP's Coastal Zone Management Rules, N.J.A.C. 7:7-1 , et seq. Appellant …
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… standard of living, and stipulated to plaintiff's imputed income, and she has not demonstrated she cannot earn any … 1997 to February 2022, when the parties divorced. They had one daughter, who at the time of their divorce was … held it was "not persuaded that the result of the appeal alone, without further analysis, represent[ed] a substantial …
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… and to require plaintiff F.L.1 to disclose "any concealed income."2 We affirm both orders. I. The parties were married in 2005 and had two children, one born in 2005 and the other in 2008. The parties divorced … payments of $1,000 in limited duration alimony for four-and-one-half years and weekly payments of $226 in child support. …
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… Delia Orosco and Ramon Orosco, dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff was a tenant on the … other tenants lived on the floors below plaintiff, or if anyone other than plaintiff used the rear staircase. We … at 51. The plaintiff lived there for fifteen years. Ibid. One day "she was in the bathtub of her apartment, and as she …
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… the cause for respondent State of New Jersey (Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Joseph Jakuback, … school. There was no allegation he threatened or harmed anyone with the gun. Per a negotiated plea agreement, he later pled guilty to an offense which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree …
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… on various pretrial motions, and a botched plan to kill one of three individuals to better his chances at his murder … indictment. Defendant also pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and :11-3(a)(2), and … and installed hidden cameras therein. Using "cell phone applications for the cameras," defendant "align[ed] the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0141-23 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.G. ___________________________ Argued … delusional thoughts and paranoia, repeatedly claiming someone was entering her house without any evidence of intrusion … opined J.G. ardently believed her false ideations that someone was trying to break into her home, which may lead her to …
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… In that case, we addressed plaintiff's prior failures to comply with the terms of a Marital Settlement Agreement … three Chennai Properties in half, with each party receiving one-and-a-half lots. 4 A-1506-23 In November 2023, defendant … was willing to agree to another buyer if plaintiff had someone willing to offer a greater amount, but such an offer …
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… Esther Jean summary judgment and dismissing Enoch's complaint with prejudice. After reviewing the record in … compared with the [d]istrict [c]ourt case." The court reasoned Enoch "chose to admit liability" in the federal action … Enoch contends reversal is warranted because the court erroneously granted Jean summary judgment pursuant to: res …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0809-23 LOBO ANDREWS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0809-23 PER CURIAM Petitioner Lobo Andrews appeals from the October 19, 2023 Board of … this call was different because the patient was "extremely combative." Petitioner recounted the patient "kicking," …
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… medical license. In March 2001, appellant pled guilty to one count of second-degree sexual assault and four counts of … eighteen months "for the limited purpose of allowing him to comply with an educational remediation plan." Accordingly, … on his practice, including a requirement that he be chaperoned whenever he was with female patients. Two years later, …
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… Foligno (collectively, defendants) and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. The motion judge granted the … when she was in an advanced state of pregnancy and questioned her about the soundness of Michael's mind, whether he … facts." Crisitello, 255 N.J. at 218; see also DeSimone v. Springpoint Senior Living, Inc., 256 N.J. 172, 181 …
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… the sale of Chobani dairy products. Along with sales, a component of Franco's job was to retrieve dairy products … facility did not have the testing capability." Franco nonetheless believed he contracted the COVID-19 virus based …