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… charge of second- degree aggravated assault based on accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1) and N.J.S.A. … health to deteriorate. As defendant merely alleged a future possibility that he may contract the virus, Judge Warshaw concluded that "possible future degeneration does not satisfy the third Priester …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ("PSE&G"), Defendant-Respondent. … Gallagher1 appeals from a summary judgment dismissing his complaint against defendant Public Service Electric and Gas … heaters, boilers, air conditioners, sump-pumps, and roof-top heating and air-conditioning units in both residential …
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… lease's expiration, plaintiffs filed a Special Civil Part complaint seeking return of their $2,092 security deposit. … claiming repair costs exceeded the security deposit. To refute defendant's claim of alleged damages, Patricia Ruiz … of the bedrooms." Plaintiffs installed an adhesive floor on top of the existing floor without his permission. Plaintiffs …
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… denying plaintiff 's application. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … address the Board's resolution. Plaintiff is an advertising company that owns and operates billboards. It leases a … the Borough of Bogota. Also on the property is a two-story commercial building and a parking lot. Plaintiff seeks to …
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… support payable by Paul.1 The PSA imputed Paul’s annual income to be $110,000 and Valsalen’s to be $50,000. Pursuant … to sustain his lifestyle; and that Paul had improperly stopped paying the monthly sums unilaterally without the … retirement, and that the parties now have roughly equal incomes when their respective Social Security payments are …
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… he failed to show how it would have altered the outcome of the trial and appeal. In addition, the judge noted … the PCR judge determined it would not have changed the outcome. He stated: Even if these statements were excluded … in a timeline of events. There is no indication that the outcome of the finished trial would have changed if these …
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… Marshall argued the cause for respondent (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Lisa R. Marshall, on the brief). … by a vehicle driven by defendant Hung-Mo Lin, who did not stop. Plaintiff alleges she sustained permanent injuries from … in a crosswalk — that she paid. Plaintiff filed a complaint and jury demand alleging that defendant operated …
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… and defendant each own one half of a duplex, which shares a common wall. Plaintiff's property is occupied by tenants. … of [plaintiff's property] and . . . came through the common basement wall of plaintiff's property . . . ."; "the … showed the heater on the ground and the water line over the top of the unit. He produced a photograph of the new …
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… robbery, N.J.SA. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a); … guilty to first-degree robbery, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and first-degree aggravated sexual assault. … "to the extent required by res judicata, collateral estoppel, the single controversy doctrine or any other similar …
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… arbitration before a retired judge. The arbitration commenced on July 19, 2016 and concluded three years later … by both sides, to conduct a financial review of both companies. After Patel's inquiry as to whether any prior … performed a forensic accounting analysis on unreported income, expenses claimed without supporting documentation, …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0168-19T1 RUSSELL SMITH, Complainant-Appellant, v. MOORESTOWN TOWNSHIP, … other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0168-19T1 PER CURIAM Complainant Russell Smith (Smith) appeals from a Government … Records Council (GRC) final agency decision dismissing his complaint alleging Moorestown Township violated the Open …
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… 120-day administrative segregation sanction, 60-day loss of commutation time, and 10-day loss of recreational … the hearing officer's decision, finding the Department "compli[ed] with procedural safeguards" and the sanction … whether there is substantial evidence the inmate has committed the prohibited act and whether, in making its …
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… and a daughter who, at the time of the amended FRO, completed her sophomore year in college. In 1998, the … was not listed for sale. In April 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint under the domestic violence docket, which the … but unmarried persons the legal and equitable remedies generally available would be unfair and unwise." Id. at …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, (PSE&G), Defendant/Third-Party … its claim against PSE&G as a cross-claim or third-party complaint. The parties refer to themselves in their … years and never secured any witnesses nor evidence to refute the contents of the Proposal." The court was apparently …
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… until 2014, when the child was four. Plaintiff's subsequent complaint for custody, parenting time, and to be named the … with the intent for him or her to produce a report and recommend a parenting time schedule.3 A later February 19, … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b). On March 18, 2016, the trial judge commenced defendant's sentencing hearing. Defendant … his home while being well "aware that he could speak up, stop the search, or stop what was happening. But, that wasn't … before police even had any reason to suspect that he had committed a crime. His statements no doubt came as a …
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… afford other relief requested by defendant because he had come to judge with unclean hands. Having reviewed the … result in sanctions of $100 for every day that he failed to comply. On October 2, 2018, plaintiff sent defendant a … avoiding closing costs, including realtor’s 5 A-4662-18T3 commissions and attorney’s fees, associated with selling the …
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… Mayra V. Tarantino, which we amplify with the following comments. I. On March 24, 2004, defendant was charged with … defendant's motion in an April 26, 2019 order. In an accompanying written opinion, she found that "it was within … a clear message . . . : 'children are different' when it comes to sentencing, and 'youth and its attendant …
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… Act (OPRA) case, the trial court dismissed the requestor's complaint for access to heavily redacted documents, without … essential. We therefore remand for that review. In his OPRA complaint, plaintiff Richard Rivera challenged the redaction … address the following law enforcement and police management topics: active-shooter response; alarms; 3 A-4006-16T1 …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-4978. Francis W. … and had a second surgery on her left shoulder. Petitioner complained her right shoulder was injured due to overuse … the left shoulder injuries. She filed separate worker's compensation claims for the shoulder injuries, and amended …