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… criminal sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(b) (counts one, two, four, five, and six); seven counts of … was open; that is the State did not make a sentencing recommendation but reserved the right to argue for a sentence … time to speak with counsel. "[I]n order to establish a prima facie claim, a petitioner must do more than make bald …
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… of the elevator and bite her arm. Gaby ran to the apartment complex's security booth, and the guards called the police. … with a belt in front of David in the living room of their one-bedroom apartment. Gaby claimed that David also "took … nowhere to go, she returned. Gina did not believe Gaby had gone to take out the garbage, so she and Gaby went into the …
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… 4:6-2(e), dismissing with prejudice plaintiff's amended complaint against RK&O.1 1 Plaintiff's Notice of Appeal, as … inapplicable to plaintiff's claim, but even if it was, the one he filed met the statute's requirements. The judge later … with a third party and the firm would "get [the] deal done." The allegations then described how Martin and the …
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… education of the children/child based on the respective income of the parties at that time, and New Jersey case law." … as occurring when the child: (a) reaches the age of twenty-one or completion of four academic years of college, … or (c) establishes a permanent residence away from the primary residence other than boarding school, camp, or …
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… over said minor child, with [defendant] maintaining the primary residential custody over 3 A-4546-18T3 said child." … appeal, that defendant had hidden assets and unreported income, which the court should impute to defendant in … plaintiff's claim, that defendant allegedly transferred money to India during their marriage , also lacked merit, …
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… Plaintiff was transported to a hospital, where she complained of pain in her neck, right wrist, and left thumb. … from bringing an action in this State for economic or noneconomic loss because she failed to maintain automobile … opined that "[n]o further treatment or diagnostic studies are indicated or medically necessary . . . ." He stated …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0953-18T3 COMMERCE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP #9326, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … orders on appeal. Plaintiff owns property with a stand-alone commercial building that it leased to defendant on March … the lease, plaintiff could exercise its "rights and remedies . . . provided for by law or equity or elsewhere in …
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… November 12, 2020 2 A-1039-19T1 This appeal arises out of a commercial dispute concerning the development of software … on this appeal. The Corporations Plaintiff is "an all-in-one service provider" for information technology solutions … which operate a large number of franchise restaurants that primarily sell chicken dishes.1 Before June 2014, Genesis' …
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… to first degree murder, N.J.S.A 2C:11-3(a) (1) (count one); second-degree disturbing human remains, N.J.S.A. … retriev[ed defendant's] clothes after the interrogation was completed[.]" That procedure entailed defendant "being … [or seizure] is presumed invalid unless it falls within one of the recognized exceptions to the warrant …
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… ownership interest therein due to his alleged hostile and combative behavior towards them and his company's default on … the same claims this court adjudicated in the aforementioned decision, Delaney, slip op. at 1-23. On September 25, … Eichler as to his rights, obligations, and remedies, especially as they relate to his involvement in CCH." …
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… JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. VAUGHN L. SIMMONS, a/k/a JONES, and MICHAEL SIMMON, Defendant-Appellant. … In exchange for defendant’s plea, the State agreed to recommend a ten- year prison sentence subject to the No Early … believe the State could not have been able to establish a prima facie case of robbery at the Dunkin' Donuts shop. The …
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… a genuine issue of material fact regarding plaintiff's prima facie right to foreclose. We affirm. I. This matter, as many foreclosures, has a complicated procedural history.2 We relate the most … complaint. 10 A-4458-17T4 Defendants claim that there is "one key assignment" allegation in the complaint that is …
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… of Education (the Board) rejected plaintiff Sal Electric Company, Inc. 's (Sal Electric) bid for electrical services … award of the contract to Magic Touch. Sal Electric's primary contention in the complaint was that the "[b]id … a bid . . . conforms to specifications (which is a component of the ultimate issue of who is the lowest responsible …
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… defendant chronically abused heroin while acting as the primary physical custodian for L.G. After reviewing the … detox." He chose the latter. When confronted with L.G.'s comments regarding R.G.'s use of a "smoker," R.G. denied having one and "had no idea how his son would know what a smoker …
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… his attorney failed to adequately prepare a defense and communicate with him about his potential diminished capacity … the house. Sometime later, C.S. entered the backyard alone. DiTaranto "guid[ed] [her] to the back of the backyard," … However, we deemed this claim insufficient to support a prima facie case, because the petitioner presented no …
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… or availability of material[,] whichever is later" to complete the project, the forty-five day timeframe was a … Rather than sign the document, defendants 1 We round all monetary amounts to the nearest dollar. 3 A-5810-17T4 … at trial that it "allowed certain things . . . to be done as a courtesy to kind of compensate . . . for the time …
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… turned into the southbound lane, placing her head-on with oncoming traffic. Another vehicle flashed its high beams to … field sobriety testing (FST). In response, defendant questioned why she needed to exit her vehicle and expressed 4 … At the station, defendant said she consumed only one glass of wine. According to Officer Rothrock, his first …
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… to question her. Defendant then said he did not want anyone else involved and would consent to a search of the home. … defendant had a foot injury and thus did not want to accompany officers to his third-floor apartment, he provided … SUV IN THE ROAD ALONGSIDE HIS PARKED VEHICLE AND QUESTIONED HIM WHILE SHINING FLASHLIGHTS AT HIM. B. OFFICERS …
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… parenting time with their three children on Easter Sundays commencing in 2020 and permitting plaintiff to "educate the … the "designation[s] [are] not intended to confer on one parent any additional legal rights" beyond authorizing … compensatory time with the children, among other remedies, for a violation of the parenting time order by …
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… review and applicable law, we affirm. In his interpleader complaint, filed July 12, 2016, Webb alleged he had … account. Webb's complaint alleged "these funds are due to one or more of the [d]efendants, but each party's … filed cross-claims against Fioravanti who PCE said was its "primary contact" in negotiating its agreement with Arete. …