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… provisions of a July 1, 2019 order denying his request to compel plaintiff Heather Stanton to reimburse him NOT FOR … Child Support Enforcement Unit intercepted a Worker's Compensation settlement owed to defendant and sent $3800 to … unsupported by or 4 A-5389-18T3 inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2013-3349. Alterman & Associates, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Donna Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of … appeals a final determination of the Civil Service Commission (Commission), adopting an initial decision issued …
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… September 29, 2021 – Decided February 1, 2022 Before Judges Fuentes and Gummer. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Cronin's comprehensive, written opinion. We add that we discern no …
default
… closing argument, the jury did not find defendant guilty of committing any offenses at the school. The jury acquitted …
default
… September 22, 2021 – Decided October 8, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes and Gummer. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Daniels's comprehensive, written decisions. In addition, we see no …
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… Court order granting summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendant Borough of National Park (the … leading to this appeal. In January 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of contract, … and fair dealing, and promissory estoppel. Plaintiff's complaint was based on contract principles, which …
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… September 29, 2021 – Decided February 1, 2022 Before Judges Fuentes and Gummer. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Cronin's comprehensive, written opinion. We add that we discern no …
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… closing argument, the jury did not find defendant guilty of committing any offenses at the school. The jury acquitted …
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5.32B
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… the duty to exercise for his/her own safety reasonable care commensurate with the risk of such crossing. In determining … Model Charge 5.30D on Violation of Traffic Act. Adapt to Comparative Negligence.] Cases: These notes were part of the Model Civil Charges before the passage of the Comparative Negligence Act. N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1 et seq. Keep …
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5.51B
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… CAUSE IN LEGAL MALPRACTICE INVOLVING INADEQUATE OR INCOMPLETE LEGAL ADVICE (Approved 01/1997; Revised 01/2025) … negligence of the defendant [in providing inadequate or incomplete legal advice/taking or failing to take certain … negligence. The Court explained that when a lawyer’s duty encompasses the protection of the client from self- inflicted …
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2C:2-9
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… acted under duress. In other words, he/she was coerced to commit the offense due to the use of, or a threat to use, … harm or threatened harm; (2) The seriousness of the crime committed; (3) The identity of the person endangered (In …
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2C:3-4
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… to effect an arrest, the amount of force necessary to accomplish the arrest. Therefore, you must determine whether … even one, the claim fails. 1 Note: Some members of the Committee were of the opinion that the jury should be … is an awareness of the attendant circumstances that the complaining witness was a law enforcement officer acting in …
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2C:12-1b(9)
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Approved 10/23/00 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (POINTING OR DISPLAYING FIREARM AT LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(9))1 Count of this indictment charges the defendant with the crime of aggravated assault. (READ INDICTMENT) The applicable statute …
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9:6-1; 9:6-3
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… CONTROL) (N.J.S.A. 9:6-1; N.J.S.A. 9:6-3) Page 3 of 3 (d) committing any act of omission or commission whereby unnecessary pain and suffering, whether …
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… February 7, 2018 – Decided April 18, 2019 Before Judges Fuentes, Koblitz and Suter. On appeal from Superior Court of … We affirm. On March 12, 2010, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and order to show cause against defendants, the … Mitchell, and the City's governing council (Council). The complaint alleged numerous OPRA violations concerning access …
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… respond to their demands for a refund, plaintiffs filed a complaint for breach of contract, fraud, and violation of … which was denied. Having failed to answer plaintiffs' complaint, the court entered default against defendants. … He found the motion to vacate default judgment was not accompanied by either an answer to the complaint or by a …
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… In both appeals counsel failed to provide us with the complete trial court record, so that we could conduct a …
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… denied defendant’s motion in a written opinion and accompanying order. The judge relied on this court’s opinion …
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… provisions of a July 1, 2019 order denying his request to compel plaintiff Heather Stanton to reimburse him NOT FOR … Child Support Enforcement Unit intercepted a Worker's Compensation settlement owed to defendant and sent $3800 to … unsupported by or 4 A-5389-18T3 inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… how live testimony would have likely changed the outcome. Moreover, the evidence in the record relied upon by …