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… Despite the accident, petitioner returned to work and completed his shift. 3 A-1493-23 His condition deteriorated … the details of the accident, petitioner's self-reported complaints, and certain medical history before he evaluated … of the documentation and information of the 2015 fall and accompanying medical records. From that information [the …
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… eight counts: attempted second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. … 181 N.J. 553, 613 (2004)). Jury instructions must give "a comprehensible explanation of the questions that the jury … In Allen, as here, the trial "judge failed to include any comment regarding consultation and deliberation with other …
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… California. By the time of Owen's birth, Marie had ceased communication with Michael. Marie did not inform Micheal of … to New Jersey, Michael relocated to New Jersey and filed a complaint for joint legal custody and a legal name change … noted that: Owen continues to have difficulties with social communication, imitation and continues to be inflexible in …
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… the house and a chain link fence. Defendant immediately complied by lying face down on the ground with his hands … no gestures or other actions indicative of an intent to commit an assault, and acted generally in a manner that was … in this case are strikingly similar to those in Ybarra, and compel the same result. Here, as in Ybarra, there was no …
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… to do so. Thereafter, defendant refused Franciose's command to exit the minivan and attempted "to get further … so advised Elboghdady as a law enforcement "tool . . . to compel someone to tell the truth." By this time, other … the court noted the names also were listed in the complaint. Notably, the CAD report was not moved into …
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… of expert testimony relating to Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS), applies retroactively to his … of CSAAS: secrecy; helplessness; entrapment and accommodation; delayed, conflicted, unconvincing disclosure; … who presided at defendant's trial and sentencing, issued a comprehensive oral opinion denying his PCR petition without …
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… 17, 2012, defendant, then sixteen years old, agreed to commit a robbery with his co-defendants, twenty-year-old … who shot K.W. Ibid. After jurisdiction over the juvenile complaint charging defendant was waived to the Law Division, … him and his co-defendants with: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and :15-1 (count one); …
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… provided by the trial court in its written decision accompanying the 3 A-1068-23 October 27, 2023, order. We add only the following comments, particularly to underscore that neither the trial … one location. On April 19, 2022, Ciolek filed a verified complaint, alleging the Township's denial of his request for …
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… The officers instructed defendant to stop, and he initially complied. The officers then walked up and down the platform … the vape again. They told him to leave the station. He complied after some discussion with the officers. The … arrest (N.J.S.A 2C:29-2(a)(3)(b)) (Count three). In an accompanying complaint, defendant was charged with the …
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… to confirm the award. Plaintiffs were developers of a complex real estate project that had substantial commercial, residential, and parking components to it. Plaintiffs became embroiled with …
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… the trial court's October 30, 2024 order dismissing his complaint against defendant A.S. filed pursuant to the … the court erred in finding the parties have children in common. Having considered the record and the applicable … 2C:25-17 to -35.3 Plaintiff subsequently filed a VASPA complaint in Bergen County against defendant, where the …
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… the occupants to put their hands on their laps and they complied. Freeman testified he did not look under the car … 2C:39-7(b)(1). In exchange for his plea, the State recommended eight years of imprisonment with forty-two months … and no mitigating factors applied. It imposed the recommended sentence. Defendant appealed the order denying his …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4710-17T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ESTEBAN MORALES, a/k/a CLAUDIO GONZALEZ, STEVEN MORALES, B, BRANDON, and KNOWLEDGE, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________ …
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… should have been granted because he was not served with the complaint, and plaintiff did not have the right to … 2009, plaintiff, who held the note, filed the foreclosure complaint, which was personally served on defendant on … of time, claiming he had not been served with the initial complaint. The facts recited in a proof of service are …
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… Judge Fall explained the basis for his rulings in a comprehensive ninety-one-page written opinion containing his … Judge Fall's thorough decision. We add the following brief comments. The scope of our review of the Family Part's order … to the judge's legal conclusions, Manalapan Realty v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995), "we 'should …
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… A-3823-15T1 "prove its allegation of mortgage assignment by competent evidence." Because the bank's proof of ownership … Wells Fargo in a series of transactions approved by the Comptroller of the Currency. Wachovia filed the complaint in this case in 2009, which defendant admits he …
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… the files without payment constituted the assertion of a common law retaining lien, a practice now prohibited by RPC … 214, 220-21 (App. Div. 1991); Opinion 554 of the Sup. Ct. Comm. on Attorney Ethics, 115 N.J.L.J. 565 (1985). Lastly, …
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… imposed a $15,000 sanction upon defendant for his prior non-compliance with court orders; disregarded plaintiff's … H. Pickering considered these arguments, and rendered a comprehensive written decision that fully detailed his … expressed by Judge Pickering. We add the following brief comments. The scope of our review of the Family Part's order …
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… (possession of gambling paraphernalia) and .709 (failure to comply with a written prison rule or regulation). The …
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… the attorney, and the appellate court."). Although compliance with the rule is always important, it is … 3(a)(1); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 7 on R. 1:6-2 (2017). 4 A-1225-15T1 Accordingly, we … judgment and remand for reconsideration of the motion and compliance with the rule. It is self-evident that we do not …