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… from the summary judgment dismissal of his personal injury complaint and an order denying his motion for … was a special employee of defendant; and the court erroneously relied on defendants' misstatements concerning … In such situations, recovery of workers' compensation from one employer "bars the employee from maintaining a tort …
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… Submitted October 17, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Leone and Mawla. On appeal from State of New Jersey, Chancery … descriptions for the same. The easement . . . will be a nonexclusive access easement. It will inure to the benefit, … on August 7, 2015. Because the Honachefskys failed to complete any work on Echo Lane, Lemad filed a motion to …
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… LLC, Defendants, and FIRST INDEMNITY OF AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, Surety-Appellant. _____________________________ … denying its motion to vacate the forfeiture and for its exoneration as the surety, and directing remission of … of the bail forfeiture. It claims it was entitled to exoneration or, in the alternative, greater remission of the …
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… NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, WATER COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. CHEYENNE CORPORATION and CAYUSE, LLC, … CORPORATION and CAYSE, LLC, t/a WILD WEST CITY, Petitioners-Appellants, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL …
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… On June 22, 2017, O.S.N.1 filed a domestic violence complaint pursuant to the PDVA and sought a temporary … she was "really scared," "scream[ed] and yell[ed] [for] someone to help [her]," and attempted to flee the house. … by default without proper service; (2) TRO and FRO were erroneously granted as plaintiff testified falsely and …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0445-18T2 FRANCESCA CERRIGONE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WILLIAM EWING, … In this personal injury action, plaintiff Francesca Cerrigone appeals from an order granting her landlord, defendant William Ewing,1 summary judgment dismissing the complaint. We affirm. I. Because we consider the court's …
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… PER CURIAM On leave granted, we consider whether plaintiffs complied with the requirements of the fictitious pleading … discovery requests between March and June 2019. None of the defendants mentioned Terracon in their discovery responses. On September 5, …
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… degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-l(b)(4) (count one), second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and to recommend a five-year sentence with forty-two months of parole … State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42 (1987). With respect to prong one, Judge Toto, after having the opportunity to assess the …
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… and died as a result of her injuries. Officer Bradley was one of the first responding officers to arrive at the scene … was unsteady, and his breath smelled of alcohol. Defendant complained of injuries and he and his passenger were … restraining orders entered against him and he had violated one of those orders. The record also shows that defendant …
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… Wolosky appeals from a Tax Court judgment dismissing his complaint, which alleged the tax assessment for the property … single-family colonial house with four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, an attached three-car garage, a porch, a … Listing Service (MLS). He did not confirm any data with the buyer, seller, broker or attorney involved in the …
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… her motion for relief in aid of litigant 's rights to compel her former husband, defendant Edward DiLaura, Sr., to … Elrom, 439 N.J. Super. 424, 443 (App. Div. 2015). There is one exception to our need to vacate and remand on those … to R. 5:6B"; providing for each party's payment of "one-half of the cost of the unreimbursed medical/dental/eye …
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… 770 wax folds of heroin, five grams of crack cocaine, oxycodone pills and $6525 on defendant's person. We give deference … decided all evidence or inference conflicts in favor of one side' in a close case." Ibid. (quoting State v. Johnson, … of the validity of an investigatory stop balances the competing interests between "a citizen's privacy and freedom …
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… schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type, and her refusal to comply with recommendations for treatment and prescriptions … OF PARENTAL RIGHTS WILL NOT DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD IS ERRONEOUS[.] Our review of a trial court order terminating … not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a 11 A-1299-18T3 comprehensive …
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… February 28, 2019 – Decided May 22, 2019 Before Judges Simonelli and Whipple. On appeal from Superior Court of New … field sobriety tests, though Stevens smelled no alcohol coming from defendant. Stevens administered the horizontal … inconclusive. Defendant did not properly perform either the one-leg-stand test or the walk-and-turn test. Stevens …
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… for the suspect pimp. Other officers were similarly stationed on other floors of the hotel. Although the witness … radio the officer was holding, looked at his own cell phone and turned and walked in the opposite direction. As he … inflicted on the victim; three, the risk defendant would commit another offense; six, the extent of defendant's prior …
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… fails to pay the property taxes, as the unpaid balance becomes a municipal lien on the property. N.J.S.A. 54:5-6. … and served with the foreclosure complaint. R. 4:64-1(a). 3 One defendant was served on August 15, 2017. The remaining … was applying for final judgment, [he] received a telephone call from another investor" inquiring about "the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1008-17T3 KARIM HAGGAG, Petitioner-Respondent, v. EASTERN CONCRETE, Respondent-Appellant. … of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2017-5573. Gregory Lois … judge further noted "clear evidence of repairs that were done on [Haggag's] leg," including 6 A-1008-17T3 eighteen to …
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… The court also ruled that no other witness could be questioned regarding his or her immigration status. At the jury … criminal sexual contact, as a lesser-included offense of one of the charges of sexual assault, and second-degree … immigration status. He contends that that violation was "compounded" when the trial court applied the same ruling to …
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… DMCC Services, Inc., that had contracted with two large companies to unload their trucks at 3 A-1184-17T1 … labor. He no longer could perform the type of work he had done for DMCC. Defendant blamed plaintiff for her difficult … argued that it was plaintiff's inability to manage money and her uncontrolled spending that created her …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2854-17T1 LYNN D. WESLEY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC … who conducted the first day of the hearing, a second judge completed the hearing and rendered a decision. 4 A-2854-17T1 … to its wisdom or because the record may support more than one result." In re N.J. Pinelands Comm'n Resolution …