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… his deposition, plaintiff testified he only experienced "discomfort," and not "much pain," in his shoulder at the scene. … provided any relief; whether his treating doctors had recommended surgery; whether he was still working full-time as … motion that happens to be filed on the eve of trial. When granting a motion will result in . . . the suppression of a …
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… v. IRMA LAGE, Defendant, and GEICO INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … benefits from her auto insurer, defendant Geico Insurance Company, for injuries she suffered in a collision caused by … Bartsch's injuries were permanent. However, the trial court granted Geico's motion for involuntary dismissal because …
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… a MBA from UC Davis and worked full-time for the Nielsen Company, while defendant worked part-time for the YMCA and … a stay-at-home parent. On June 24, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant seeking injunctive relief under … together in Arizona. Defendant called as a witness the grandmother of a little boy who had attended classes and had …
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… PROSECUTOR'S FAILURE TO PRESENT EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE TO THE GRAND JURY WAS MISCONDUCT AND WARRANTS A REVERSAL OF THE … her motions to 3 A-3826-14T1 dismiss the pre-indictment complaint and the indictment on the ground her infraction … Cf. II Final Report of the New Jersey Criminal Law Revision Commission, § 2C:2-11 Commentary, at 74 (Oct. 1971) (Final …
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… Sally was in the legal and physical custody of her maternal grandmother, who resides in New York, but she would visit … talked to her about "sexual things[,]" and made her feel "uncomfortable." Specifically, she recalled one incident where … 4 Judy is not the boy's mother. 6 A-3364-15T1 The Division completed its investigation of the allegations against …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … there is no bond. In contrast, the child was "happy in his comfort zone," with the aunt and uncle. Dr. Jeffrey felt …
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… to a hospital for psychiatric care and was involuntarily committed. Although she was released on May 20, 2019, just prior to the Division filing its guardianship complaint, defendant was repeatedly hospitalized with … if a full guardianship trial was to be held. The judge granted that request and postponed the trial to the end of …
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… and needed health insurance, Daniel applied for and was granted temporary custody of his son in a September 5, 2017 … home. On November 8, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) for custody of … referred to as the "5A" form. The judge urged Daniel to complete the document. 6 A-2653-18T1 On the return date of …
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… and an order denying the NJTA's motion to dismiss the complaint based on plaintiff's alleged failure to timely … coded portions of the report. Block "118a" of the report is completed with numerical designation "00," which reflects … of claim. On September 13, 2019, the court entered an order granting plaintiff's motion and determining plaintiff's …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2018-1384 and 2019-0081. Christopher … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Ruprecht Hart Ricciardulli & Sherman, LLP, … from the June 22, 2018 determination of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) that reduced the penalty imposed upon …
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… Suggestiveness, Which Resulted From [The Detective's] Flagrant Violation Of The Recordation Requirements, Did Not … defendant argues the State's failure to record the completion of the photo array eyewitness identification … station instead of the hospital. Further, the detective completed question sixteen, checking off the box signifying …
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… order following a fact-finding trial which concluded he committed abuse or neglect of his children, H.H. (Heather), … in the basement and observed people, including his maternal grandfather, R.E. (Randy), handling material which was … use occurring in the home. The Division filed a verified complaint for custody of the children pursuant to N.J.S.A. …
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… Melanie, who was then thirty-four weeks pregnant, had come to the emergency room for the fourth time during her pregnancy, complaining of "vomiting, indigestion, fever, and chills" … or deemed unable to care for her. Gina, Mary's maternal grandmother, initially told the Division she did not want to …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0465-20 a Law Division order granting Luis Lopez leave to file a late notice of claim … claim and by granting Lopez's motion in the absence of competent evidence establishing extraordinary circumstance … the condition of thoracic spine lesion with spinal cord compression and/or such negligence and deviations from …
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… appeal from a September 16, 2024 order of the Law Division granting summary judgment in favor of NOT FOR PUBLICATION … belief all of the foregoing statements are true." Coverage commenced on the day of the closing. The policy contained … in the basement." On September 7, 2023, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of contract and …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Hunterdon County, Complaint No. S-2024-0163-1021. Damiano M. Fracasso argued … in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0689-24 By leave granted, defendant Dayana Abreau appeals from a September 25, 2024 order denying her motion to dismiss a complaint-summons charging her with third-degree animal …
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… Administrative Office of the Courts GLENN A. GRANT Administrative Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … adoptions. These changes are intended to improve the outcomes for children who have been placed for adoption by the …
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… I do this because you may feel more comfortable responding with some degree of privacy and because I need you to be completely open and honest in your responses. I also want to avoid the risk that your comment could influence your fellow jurors if they heard it. …
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… Inc. (collectively TGIF) appeal —— on interlocutory leave granted by the New Jersey Supreme Court —— the denial of their motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim. We … we derive the following facts from plaintiff's spartan complaint. Roa v. Roa, 200 N.J. 555, 562 (2010) (observing …
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… Melanie, who was then thirty-four weeks pregnant, had come to the emergency room for the fourth time during her pregnancy, complaining of "vomiting, indigestion, fever, and chills" … or deemed unable to care for her. Gina, Mary's maternal grandmother, initially told the Division she did not want to …