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… Thereafter, Davis had physical therapy. In July 2006, Davis completed a functional capacity evaluation, and he was … . 10's or 20's or 30 years later." He noted that Davis had mild arthritis in his knee as of 2015, and arthritis can … The ALJ also found that both Dr. Becan and Dr. Lakin were "competent, well qualified, [and] professional," but "Dr. …
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… NO. A-4890-16T1 PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP INSURANCE COMPANY, a/s/o DAVID MUNZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RYAN, … policies, or rested on an impermissible basis.'" Milne v. Goldenberg, 428 N.J. Super. 184, 197 (App. Div. … practices" in the reading of x-rays. 99 N.J. at 327. Similarly, here, competent expert testimony is necessary to …
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… P. Devine, III, argued the cause for respondents (Pepper Hamilton LLP, attorneys; Francis P. Devine and Angelo A. Stio, … by OSTRER, J.A.D. We reversed dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) because the Law Division had … conversion and breach of fiduciary duty pertaining to $2.4 million deposited in the attorney trust account of defendant …
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… guilty plea, the State dropped the remaining charges and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a six-year … approach specifically invalidated by Hernandez. Defendant points to footnote twenty of Hernandez, where the Court … General argues that a literal reading of Rule 3:21-8 militates toward such a ruling. In particular, the Attorney …
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… 08~964 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Memorandum of Decision on Plaintiffs' … likely cause of his diabetes. Id. at 16. Similarly, Dr. Shelmet believes that Mr. … with well-reasoned explanations. For example, Dr. Shelmet points to studies suggesting that individuals with …
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… the assertion of a race-neutral explanation -- could be overcome. The footnotes have been omitted from the passage … record, we wonder if the reasons can be given without a smile. Surely, new prosecutors are given a manual, probably … writer, religion, social worker, renter, lack of family contact, attempting to make eye-contact with defendant, …
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… "Criminal" Enter the Indictment/Accusation number or the Complaint (CDR) number. • The trial court docket number MUST … You will not be able to continue past this screen until you complete the search. Creating a Criminal Appeal in eCourts … Hit continue. The application will then take you to a similar screen as described in the Transcript Request …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FV-08-1277-23. … finding that although plaintiff established defendant had committed predicate acts of domestic violence, plaintiff had … 24, 2023, plaintiff and defendant testified before the Family Part judge during their FRO hearing. Plaintiff …
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… license, fines and penalties of $819.00, and thirty days of community service.1 The court also ordered that the imposed … offense). The Court nonetheless addressed an issue very similar to that before us on appeal, stating "[f]rom the … circumstances are not identical, defendant here is in a similar legal position to the defendants in Faison and …
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… purpose. 1 Because Rosemary Halgas and defendant share a common surname, we refer to Rosemary using her first name. … Roku boxes, [A]mazon firesticks, [A]pple TVs, and other similar devices, smart speakers including, but not limited to … in Armstrong." On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN …
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… Board of Education, Attorneys at Law School District, & Community 150 Clove Road, 9th Floor School; and, Little … while plaintiff was student of the district; and similarly, in Lincoln Park, plaintiff claims that a janitor, … act, has not been accepted by this Court in any setting similar to that of this case. Davis v. Devereux Found., 209 …
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A-2250-23 Briefs
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… l ( f i led Apr i l 3 , 2024) 11a Sta tement o f I t ems Compr is ing the Record ( f i led May 21 , 2024) 15a … The le t t e r o f appea l s t a t ed , Kind ly p rovide a comple te copy of the f i le , inc lud ing, but no t l … COVID-19; (cc) the individual is providing care for a family member or a member of the individual’s household who …
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… 1) he was not properly served with the Seventh Amended Complaint; 2) plaintiff failed to establish prima facie … loan proceeds personally and distributed the money to his family and co-conspirators. He also took several steps to … son, and an irrevocable trust established for his family's benefit. YFM foreclosed on the six townhouses when …
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… COVID-19 symptoms would forgo testing and those with mild symptoms would isolate at home. "Testing was … argument, the judge denied the motion. He declined to "revisit" defendants' arguments regarding the non-malice … of dubious veracity, [St. Amant,] 390 U.S. at 732; Costello v. Ocean County Observer, 136 N.J. 594, 615 (1994), …
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… Grasso Jones ultimately dismissed plaintiff's two separate complaints with prejudice. We affirm all orders on appeal … oral and written decisions. Because the parties are familiar with the facts, we provide a brief summary for … requests, the judge directed them to respond accordingly. Similarly, Judge Grasso Jones concluded plaintiff's subpoenas …
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… he was armed. We reverse the court's ruling because the competent evidence presented by the State did not establish … (count one); second-degree possession of a handgun while committing certain CDS offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1 (count … Mustafa Dombayci from the Paterson Police Department's Community Stabilization Unit (CSU) and the body worn camera …
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… Law Division, Somerset County, Indictment No. 19-05-0288. Emily M. M. Pirro, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … (John P. McDonald, Somerset County Prosecutor, attorney; Emily M. M. Pirro, of counsel and on the brief). Jeffrey S. … believe that a crime occurred and that the defendant committed it." State v. Saavedra, 222 N.J. 39, 56-57 (2015) …
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… OBTAINED. A. The search and seizure of Days-Chapman’s complete electronic data is unconstitutional as it … her private and intimate communications with her spouse, family, and friends. It also includes all pictures she’s taken … by the State, has represented that he received a similar discovery production with the complete contents of Ms. …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3444-21 Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton argued the cause for appellant (Hamilton Law Firm, PC, attorneys; Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton, of … hearing officer found plaintiff had engaged in conduct unbecoming of an employee and had misused his authority when, on …
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… told the officer the man in the car "tried to get [her] to come to the vehicle." Two days later, H.C.'s father informed … E.J. selected defendant's photo and stated, "[h]e looks familiar, but I'm not one hundred . . . percent sure." At … her home in Highland Park to retrieve her phone from the family car. When she went to open the car door, she realized a …