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… his request to file a patent infringement lawsuit against a computer company that he alleges has infringed upon his patent. We … . . ." Mr. Tormasi further asserts that "[t]he purpose of [one of his] transfer[s] in ownership was to permit [himself] …
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… notice to plaintiff and defendant on September 4, 2019. One week later, plaintiff filed a motion to turnover funds, … SECTION(S) 5202 and 5205(d)(1)(C). ("NEW YORK EXEMPT INCOME PROTECTION ACT"). 5 A-1116-19 A judgment creditor may …
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… events he claims were neither pleaded nor alluded to in her complaint; finding the sending of nude photos of Kim to a … [c]o[-]workers including nude photos of [her] from [his] phone." And, in alleging a prior history of domestic violence, … a situation where a plaintiff alleged a physical assault on one day and at trial offered testimony only of harassing …
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… IN ORDER TO PROVIDE APPELLANT AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A PRIMA FACIE SHOWING FOR A FULL EVIDENTIARY HEARING. … claims were untimely because they were not filed within one year after the date on which defendant alleged: (1) … in his cogent written decision. We add the following brief comments. There is no merit to defendant's contention that …
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… be Prosecuted." On September 13, 2017, plaintiffs filed a one-count civil action in the Law Division against the State … filed a motion for summary judgment to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as a matter of law based on the "indisputable … wrote a letter to the Law Division judge requesting a telephone conference to resolve certain objections plaintiffs had …
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… visit and had previously instructed him not to talk to anyone else about his case. Trial counsel could not recall … the psychiatrist, he spoke to his trial counsel via telephone and instructed him to reschedule the psychiatrist … court concluded defendant had failed to show that the outcome of the trial would have been different if trial counsel …
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… the police officer lawfully stopped her car pursuant to the community- caretaking doctrine. After reviewing the record … of intoxicated driver's resource center, thirty days of community service, installation of an ignition interlock device for a period of one year, and mandatory fines and fees. The municipal court …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0702-20 BRUNO L. MORAES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. SUPREME AUTO TRANSPORT, … of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2018-21550. Naulty, … decision denying its motion to dismiss the claim petitioner filed against it, denying its motion to implead BMH …
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… when meeting in close contact with an inmate. When questioned by his therapist about those remarks, Rapeika said … [the] prison is a false safety" and that "all it takes is one kick and I can destroy the computer or break something." The therapist reported the …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1769-19 WILLIAM JONES and LINDA JONES, per quod, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STACEY MARCIANO, … __________________________ NARRAGANSETT BAY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STACEY MARCIANO, …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding Kim committed various disciplinary infractions and imposing … prison facility, including disciplinary infractions by prisoners. Russo v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 324 N.J. Super. 576, … to its wisdom or because the record may support more than one result. De Vitis v. N.J. Racing Comm'n, 202 N.J. Super. …
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… damaged the ceiling, floors, and walls. Kaume filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part seeking Amaechi's … of $3,750 to pay for repairing the damages. Amaechi filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part seeking return of her … of witnesses or the court talking over 7 A-0223-20 one another or changing the direction of their thoughts …
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… is an inmate serving an aggregate sentence of twenty- one years with a fourteen-year and five-month mandatory … Form 943-I to the DOC's Correctional Facility Claims Committee, certifying the following eight items of personal … on the day he was transferred from SWSP to NJSP. Although none of the claimed property was itemized on the inventory …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC), which found that he committed prohibited acts .210 and *.153, in violation of … found and confiscated three twenty-four-ounce bottles, one twelve- ounce bottle, and four V-8 juice bottles, which … In an appeal from a final decision of the NJDOC in a prisoner disciplinary matter, we consider whether there is …
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… that plaintiff, who was licensed by the DDD to operate a community care residence (CCR), had mistreated a … based on the hours expended (at a $250 per hour rate), one-third of the net recovery, or any fee awarded by the … erred in determining that plaintiff had failed to present a prima facie case of legal malpractice or a breach of a …
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… (App. Div. 2006) (rejecting "the suggestion that a judge's comment or question in a colloquy can provide the reasoning … things, the parties were at loggerheads over the amount of money due defendant following a refinance of the mortgage on … to provide "any alternate 1 The judge did not explain the one-penny discrepancy between the amount defendant sought …
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… wife1 and her sister in 1979. While incarcerated, appellant committed thirty-five institutional disciplinary … the facts and circumstances of the offense, specifically, commission of a double murder; (2) the prior offense record; … of his domestic violence and the effects it had on one of his victims. He, despite programming, blames victim …
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… and denying defendant's cross-motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint; a subsequent order denying defendant's motion to … because "[p]laintiff did not attach a payment history or computerized business record [to a certification signed by … this Court observed over a quarter of a century ago: On the one hand is the desire to afford every litigant who has a …
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… Abbott and Usher were credible, that Abbott testified "honestly, openly, [and] accurately," and that "Usher's … a fifty-mile-per-hour tuning fork, individually and then in combination with one another, to ensure that the radar … IT DENIED DEFENSE REQUESTS FOR ALL ENGINEERING AND SPEED STUDIES USED TO SET THE SPEED LIMIT AT THE LOCATION OF THE …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-6019-17T1 RONALD TANKO, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' … Detention Center. On July 28, 2015, appellant was stationed outside the library of the detention center when two … work for several months and he was evaluated by a workers' compensation doctor. He returned to work on February 28, …