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… "wide open." N.C. yelled for defendant's mother, R.P., to come and R.P. took the knife from defendant. Defendant then … hospital told me that I had to call the police for them to come to the house. I was just asking them to talk to a … he pled guilty to a reduced fourth-degree charge with a recommendation of a non-custodial sentence of probation. 7 …
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… to a loose hose that was leaking air. Based on its low mileage and Surguladze's representation it had a "clean … on a credit card. They also purchased a "6 months/7,500 miles" service contract because they "really wanted to get a … she "wasn't able to turn it on." Their mechanic friend recommended a locksmith, who came and unlocked the car, and …
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… 2013, Bank Leumi USA (Bank Leumi) provided Munire Furniture Company, Inc. (Munire) with a $15 million credit line followed by an additional $2 million loan. A pre-condition for both agreements was that …
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… State v. C.H. (A-56-15) (076535) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. William R. Joe (A-62-15) … was sentenced in two separate proceedings for offenses committed in Passaic County and Ocean County. She received … charged defendant in two separate indictments for crimes committed 2 against two minors, D.H. and D.M. Defendant …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOSEPH M. … to meet the needs of those who uphold Jewish laws of family purity (Taharath Hamispacha); generally to do any and … under Title 15A. See N.J.S.A. 15A:1-5. Association points out that the existence of Title 16 does not have any …
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… decision, issued by the Acting Superintendent, finding she committed two disciplinary violations and NOT FOR … Law Judge (ALJ) who presided over the evidentiary hearing recommended that these charges be dismissed. The ALJ had found … single violation we affirm. I. We presume the parties are familiar with the procedural history of this matter and the …
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… Carey Curtin (Carey), residents of Ontario, Canada, would become majority shareholders and directors in Onyx.2 Pathak, … stockholders, parent companies, related companies, or family members, [who] are not clients, unless we otherwise … conclude the record is inadequate for us to resolve all the points now raised as they relate to every entry in the …
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… summary judgment dismissal of their personal injury complaint against defendants Holiday City at Berkeley First … or omission. As entities, volunteer rescue squads enjoy similar immunity under the companion statute, N.J.S.A. … an abuse of discretion." Id. at 133. See also State v. Miller, 216 N.J. 40, 47 (2013) ("[A] trial court's abuse of …
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… counts of the indictment. The prosecutor also agreed to recommend a twelve-year prison sentence with a three-year … also identified several New Jersey addresses to which similar packages were sent, including defendant's residence in … the May package, as was shown in Bruns. 172 N.J. at 58. Similarly, the search of the May package was not "directed at …
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… d/b/a Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center (MHA), filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendant insurance companies1 (collectively, HealthFirst or defendants) for … Mart, 116 N.J. at 746 (citing Indep. Dairy Workers Union v. Milk Drivers & Dairy Emp. Local 680, 23 N.J. 85, 89 (1956)). …
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… 1965). Specifically, plaintiff alleged that defendant decommissioned the panel when it owned the plant, knew or … did not sue D.O. Productions because of the Workers' Compensation Act exclusive remedy provision. See N.J.S.A. … and the conduct of the US [b]usiness on the [property] comply in all material respects with all [a]pplicable …
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… report also indicated that "[t]he findings are worse when compared to prior [MRI]." A June 9, 2008 MRI showed … degenerative condition, Crowder's level of pain and discomfort had increased, and there was "a great deal more … was found partially permanently disabled by workers' compensation judgments. Despite giving greater weight to …
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… other items. He admitted to various individuals that he had committed the crime. He asked one individual to sell some of … far short of the typical sentence that implicates Zuber or Miller."1 The court noted Kunz had already received a … life imprisonment with a mandatory thirty[-]year parole 1 Miller v. Alabama, 567 U.S. 460 (2012) 8 A-4312-17T2 …
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… concerning Doe's separation. Plaintiff demanded a "complete response" to its OPRA request. The OCPO's records … 337, 349 (App. Div. 2011) (quoting O'Shea v. Twp. of W. Milford, 410 N.J. Super. 371, 379 (App. Div. 2009)); accord … maintained electronically or by sound-recording or in a similar device, or any copy thereof, that has been made, …
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… Police was twenty-percent liable, and that there was no comparative negligence on plaintiff’s part. The jury awarded … include all parties impacted by an improper jury charge. Similarly, when ascertaining whether issues are intertwined, … the drivers operated their vehicles with adequate care. Similarly, plaintiff’s comparative negligence depended on …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 -% Q03 … U.S. 1197 (2014); Snyder v. Louisiana, 552 U.S. 472 (2008); Miller-El v. Dretke, 545 U.S. 231 (2005); Miller-El v. Cockrell, 537 U.S. 322 (2003); and People v. …
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… going to cut her neck "wide open." N.C. yelled for R.P. to come and R.P. took the knife from defendant. Defendant then … hospital told me that I had to call the police for them to come to the house. I was just asking them to talk to a … he pled guilty to a reduced fourth-degree charge with a recommendation of a non-custodial sentence of probation. The …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hudson County, Docket No. FV-09-1183-20. The … Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35.1 A Family Part judge entered the FRO based upon his findings defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33- …
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… intervention to settle the issue. When defendant requested compensation for his attendance at two 4 A-2888-19 days of … the procedural aspects of what occurred to dissuade any similar recurrence in our trial courts. In his oral decision … 517, 536 (2011). However, "where a judge is inclined to revisit a prior interlocutory order, what is critical is that …
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… for the State's dismissal of the endangering count and recommendation of an eighteen-month sentence consecutive to … signed plea forms advising him he could be civilly committed for life upon completion of his term of … but did not perform a [State v.]Cofield,5 analysis"). Similarly, while our review of a PCR court's fact findings …