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… Peter D. Valenzano argued the cause for appellant (McOmber McOmber & Luber, PC, attorneys; Peter D. Valenzano and R. … position to make a knowing and meaningful election" of remedies. Maw v. Advanced Clinical Commc'ns, 18 A-1532-23 Inc., …
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… tracks are on some, but not all, of the parcels that comprise the Property. On February 10, 2021, the Council … Div. 2004). With respect to land-use decisions, "public bodies, because of their peculiar knowledge of local … following: (1) transportation by rail carriers, and the remedies provided in [the ICCTA] with respect to rates, …
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… Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • PO Box 037 • Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 Administrative Office of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 GLENN A. … considered for: a. A defendant initially arrested on a complaint-warrant or charged on a complaint-summons for a …
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… of Connecticut. He was thereafter employed by several companies in this field. In February 2004, plaintiff was … accepted the offer. In December 2004, Roche reorganized the company's validation operations into three groups: equipment … paid new hires at his level a salary of $88,500. Plaintiff complained to Figlar about his salary. She conferred with …
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… WITNESSES UNDERSTOOD THEIR DUTY TO TELL THE TRUTH AND WERE COMPETENT TO TESTIFY UNDER N.J.R.E. 601. (NOT RAISED BELOW). … THAT [DEFENDANT] HAD NOT TOUCHED HIM WAS UNTRUE AND COMMENDING THE CHILD WITNESSES AT THE CONCLUSION OF THEIR … bedroom door was closed. "[A]larm[ed]" by the "[un]common occurrence" of defendant's door being shut, Charles …
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… (Shawn), which the trial court entered after finding Bella committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … entered against him after the trial court concluded Shawn committed the predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1, by … we affirm the trial court's determination that Bella committed the predicate act of harassment, we vacate the …
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… had reason to believe defendant was staying. Based on prior communications with the occupant of that apartment, … defendant's statement. The trial court's rulings were embodied in an order issued on May 10, 2019. Following the … States Constitution and this [S]tate's common law, now embodied in . . . N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and . . . N.J.R.E. 503." …
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… HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX • TELEPHONE: (609) 376-2857 • FAX: (609) 777-3055 … Clerk Supreme Court of New Jersey R.J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970 Re: New Jersey Republican State Committee a/k/a the NJGOP v. Murphy Docket No. 084731 Civil …
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… CD&L's July 30, 2015 A-4066-13T3 2 October 2013 amended complaint in lieu of prerogative writ. CD&L sought relief in the nature of mandamus, compelling defendant New Jersey Department of Environmental … with subsection f. of this section. Use of any of the remedies specified under this section shall not preclude use of …
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… offense that defendant was harassing him.2 Plaintiff's complaint stated that defendant made "repeated calls to 2 It … to both emergent and long-term civil and criminal remedies and sanctions, and by ordering those remedies and sanctions that are available to assure the safety …
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… to lot size, setbacks, land coverage, height, and parking." Com. Realty and Res. Corp. v. First Atl. Props. Co., 235 4 … the Board specifically notes the hangars in order to accommodate this additional activity must continue to function … It is not the Board's intent to allow these hangars to become depositories for all kinds of bric-a-brac and other …
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… Moores attempted to get payment from their flood insurance company and their homeowners' insurer. When those efforts … for the District of New Jersey against the two insurance companies. The Moores also named as a co-defendant in their … predecessor in interest. Among other things, the federal complaint claimed the bank should be discharged from its …
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… old, was walking down a street in Elizabeth. E.S. was accompanied by an adult, Aleem Johnson. Four plainclothes … According to the detective, E.S. and Johnson defied the command, and each of them brandished handguns and briefly … On the same day, the State filed a juvenile delinquency complaint against E.S., charging him with: (i) second-degree …
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… Melanie, who was then thirty-four weeks pregnant, had come to the emergency room for the fourth time during her pregnancy, complaining of "vomiting, indigestion, fever, and chills" … an agreement with the Division, in which she consented to completing a substance-abuse evaluation. After missing the …
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… occurred. The indictment alleged three of the offenses were committed on September 9, 2006, and the remaining ten offenses were committed on numerous occasions between other specified … dates." The indictment further alleged the offenses were committed in Pemberton Township, and the evidence presented …
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… After observing defendant Carlos M. Cintron, Jr. complete a hand-to-hand marijuana sale on an Elizabeth … (count four).1 In addition, police charged defendant in a complaint with the disorderly persons offenses of possession … identified the blue tape on one of the "baggies" as coming from the Union County Prosecutor's Office Laboratory. …
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… and plaintiff had a master's of science degree in computer engineering from Stanford University. Defendant had studied "studio design" at Brown. The Wisoffs have two … child support, alimony and equitable distribution — with a comprehensive and detailed property settlement agreement …
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… that the juvenile's testimony would not have altered the outcome. We disagree. The mere raising of a claim for PCR does … 80 L. Ed. 2d at 693-94. This standard of "reasonable competence[,]" Fritz, supra, 105 N.J. at 60, "does not … Davis, 116 N.J. 341, 351 (1989), and the defendant must overcome a "strong presumption that counsel 10 A-3581-14T2 …
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… court gave the following curative instruction: [a]gain, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, just as a precaution, I . . … (2007)). One such principle mandates that prosecutors limit comments in their opening statements "to the 'facts [they] intend[] in good faith to prove by competent evidence[.]'" Id. at 360 (alterations in original) …
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… second-degree sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(1), by committing one or more acts of sexual penetration on R.P.S. by using physical force. At the commencement of the trial, the court granted defendant's … resided with R.P.S. They remained in contact, however, to communicate about their children. According to R.P.S., on …