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… January 25, 2016, the State of New Jersey filed a verified complaint in the Law Division, Special Civil Part, seeking … to the January 7, 2020 order denying reconsideration. Nonetheless, claimant's ensuing merits brief addresses the … the instant action." Flemmings further averred: "The money seized in this case was not in [his] possession at the …
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… 2019 order granting summary judgment to, and dismissing his complaint against, defendants HMSHost Tollroads, Inc. d/b/a/ … the judge effectively treated Host's motion as one for summary judgment. See R. 4:6-2; R. 4:46. The … were directed to provide supplemental briefing within one week to address how this recently published case …
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… NO. A-0292-19T2 A-0317-19T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF I.M. ___________________________ IN THE MATTER … Instead, in both instances, appellants argue the judge erroneously continued their commitment as a Conditional … commitment review hearing. I. Civil commitment implicates one's constitutional right to liberty. See In re N.N., 146 …
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… I. We discern the facts from the record developed at the one-day trial, which took place on January 16, 2020. Both … why the mailbox was broken, and he requested that she come inside the apartment. He then started calling her a … proven, by a preponderance of the credible evidence, that one or more of the predicate acts set forth in N.J.S.A. …
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… against defendant Andrew N. Bowens charging him under Count One with third degree possession of a control dangerous … to dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend the court sentence defendant to a term of three years imprisonment. The judge questioned defendant directly to ensure he understood the terms of …
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… affirm. I. Christina Voncolln left her sister's apartment complex to go to Atlantic City. She was carrying a gray and … credit cards, bank cards, pictures of her children, and one hundred and ninety dollars. As Ms. Voncolln walked down … that took her wristlet. She told the officers she was one hundred percent certain about her identification of …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0083-20 VIRIDIANA REGALADO, Petitioner-Appellant, v. F&B GARAGE DOOR, Respondent-Respondent. … of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2018-24810. Amy L. … (Brent J. Anderson, on the brief). PER CURIAM Petitioner Viridiana Regalado appeals from the denial of her claim …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3800-19 WILLIAM DEW, Complainant-Appellant, v. S. COLUMBIA TERRACE, LLC, … rent of $1,284 . The security deposit for this proposed one-year extension was $1,926. Dew did not sign the lease … to accept the voucher, explaining that it requires a one-year lease and that it did not intend to renew the lease …
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… attorneys; Jef D. Henninger, on the brief). Marc R. Jones argued the cause for respondent Nia Hall (Cipriani & Werner, PC, attorneys; Matthew K. Mitchell and Marc R. Jones, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiffs Juan Cabrera and … he sustained permanent injuries sufficient to overcome the verbal threshold limitation on lawsuit option. At …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY,1 Defendant-Respondent, and MICHELLE WRAGGE, … appeals from the February 28, 2020 order dismissing her complaint against defendant, Government Employees Insurance … Plaintiff did not serve Wragge until February 15, 2020, one month and fourteen days past the statute of limitations …
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… ADDERLEY, SHEREFER K. ARRINGTON, STATE FARM INDEMNITY COMPANY, AND LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, … v. Invs. Ins. Co., 65 N.J. 474, 484 (1974) (quoting Fagliarone v. Twp. of N. Bergen, 78 N.J. Super. 154, 155 (App. Div. … while the latter was in Atlanta. Adderley was involved in a one-car accident when the Lexus struck a guardrail. There …
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… Law Division, Morris County, Docket No. L-1787-16. Randi Doner April argued the cause for appellant (Oxfeld Cohen PC, attorneys; Sanford R. Oxfeld, of counsel; Randi Doner April, on the brief). Alyssa Karin Weinstein argued the … appeals the July 12, 2018 order that dismissed her amended complaint with prejudice for failure to exhaust …
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… council passed a resolution authorizing Newark to utilize competitive contracting to procure the services rather than … Div. 2012), aff'd, 220 N.J. 544 (2015). 3 A-2769-17T3 each one dealing with a limited group of municipal properties, … through the RFP process were likely to cost the city more money than the amount of plaintiff's bid. The judge denied …
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… from a Law Division order dismissing with prejudice her complaint alleging defendants Irvington Board of Education, … The limitations period for a CEPA cause of action is one year. N.J.S.A. 34:19-5; see also Green v. Jersey City … with the Board of Education ended and almost thirteen and one-half years after the complaint suggests she first …
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… the clients employed GDNJ guards. The letter detailed one example of an assignment where guards were needed to … he sought to return to New Jersey as fugitives signed complaints against him. Appellant stated he pled guilty to one disorderly persons charge and paid a fine. The remaining …
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… was involved in a serious vehicular accident rendering him comatose. Due to his incapacity, a prior judge appointed … FJD for the reasons stated in the trial judge's well -reasoned oral opinion. We offer the following brief comments. … N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23, which provides: The court may order one party to pay . . . [for the] legal services when the …
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… prohibition, because defendant had not been advised by anyone during the entry of these pleas that his legal resident … on July 8th, 2001, did you agree with a Mohammed Barnes (phonetic) and Corey Robinson to distribute controlled … is not constitutionally required unless the defendant accompanies the plea with a claim of innocence."). However, …
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… order granting the Rule 4:6-2(e) motion to dismiss his complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim by the … as a third-party defendant was Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, PC, which is not a party in this appeal. The record … the adjudication of a legal controversy should occur in one litigation in only one court; accordingly, all parties …
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… two second-degree offenses, four third-degree offenses, and one fourth-degree offense. In October 2014, defendant pled … 2C:35-7. Before giving that plea, defendant reviewed, completed, and signed a plea form. In response to question … immigration attorney? THE DEFENDANT: I spoke to another one. THE COURT: So is it not really or you spoke to someone …
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… the road adjacent to his property, not on the sidewalk. No one saw plaintiff fall. After she fell, neighbors helped … reads, "[d]iscussion at sidebar, not speaking into [microphone]." According to the transcript, plaintiff's counsel … in support of her case. Plaintiff argued the improper comments by defense counsel during closing argument misled …