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… an order dismissing her sexual harassment and retaliation complaint against defendants Bergen Logistics, LLC and Gregg … refers to "punitive and exemplary damages," the two are one and the same. See Fischer v. Johns-Manville Corp., 103 … of eliminating discrimination. Ibid. Thus, the Court reasoned that a "contractual limitation on an individual's right …
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… detention of J.P., an individual who is suspected of committing burglary and theft. The State sought the court's … the general description of the suspect provided by one of the victims, and the initial "hit" notification from … obtained through other "practicable" means. The judge reasoned that J.P.'s DNA is already available for the State to …
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… cut straws and white powder in the backseat. When Ust mentioned that he smelled marijuana, defendant replied that he … "[n]egative for weapons," but the officer felt a bulge in one of defendant's pockets. Defendant agreed to allow Ust to … [DEFENDANT] WAS GUILTY OF POSSESSING THE HANDGUN, AND THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTION TO THE JURY THAT IT COULD FIND HE …
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… obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … signature on the November 2005 deed and borrowed money without plaintiff's knowledge, the Chancery Division … she had wanted her name on the deed because she had put money into the property. She described renovations to the …
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… DALE MECOUCH, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant-Appellant. … failed and refused to pay plaintiff the aforementioned benefits as required by the laws of the State of New … 1994). However, both no-fault insurance and Medicare have gone through many changes since 1977. In short, the trial …
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… 17 order) granting summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendants Whale Beach Builders, LLC … damage to her home, breach of contract for the work done by Whale Beach, and for placing a cloud on the title to her property due to an erroneous recording of the easement.1 Sometime in mid-July …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2658-18 J.M.F., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, DIVISION OF … in this matter, appellant's privacy constitutes a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's … medical examiner (IME), neuropsychologist Richard A. Filippone, Ph.D., be provided with the additional documentation …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4070-18 MATTHEW DAVIS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, POLICE AND FIREMEN'S … Thereafter, Davis had physical therapy. In July 2006, Davis completed a functional capacity evaluation, and he was … was referred to an orthopedic surgeon, who prescribed cortisone injections and physical therapy. Davis continued to have …
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… trial judge erred by admitting and then misapplying fresh complaint testimony; and in relying on Child Sexual Abuse … After Beth's aunt went to bed leaving the two of them alone, defendant complimented Beth on her looks at a time when … encounter ended, defendant told Beth that if she told anyone about what had just happened, she, her brother, and her …
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… motion for summary judgment and which dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff sued Zolotorofe, his … litigation. Plaintiff further contended that he lost time, money, and business opportunities to develop the property … negligence as development under the contract was conditioned upon land use approval which indisputably was denied by …
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… Prior Bad Act Testimony. POINT IV. THE CUMULATIVE ERRORS COMMITTED BY THE TRIAL COURT DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL … Defendant drove away with H.H.'s purse and cell phone. Union Police found H.H., naked and bleeding, running 1 … they proceeded to the White Castle in Irvington. H.H.'s phone was used to send numerous texts to lure Tavaris Payne, a …
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… drew five to ten thousand attendees at any given time. To accommodate the large crowd, United provided portable … in levels greater than [0.5-inch] (12 mm) shall be transitioned by means of a ramp or stairway that complies with … so the Board would not have any reason to know that this one specific part of the sidewalk would be more heavily used …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1472-18T2 SALLIE SCHONEBOOM, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, ANNE H. MOCKRIDGE, and OSCAR A. MOCKRIDGE, III, … Amy K. Smith, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Sallie Schoneboom appeals from the Law Division's October 26, 2015 …
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… from the Family Part's fact- finding determination that she committed abuse or neglect of her four-year-old daughter … and (c)(4)(b), by leaving her unsupervised in a house, and one in which drug transactions had been occurring. We … left the residence by car. According to Casey, he was positioned at that time "maybe a hundred yards" from the …
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… because he believed his life was in danger. Defendant mentioned that the day before the incident he received a call … first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2) (count one), and second-degree possession of a weapon for an … manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(a)(1), in exchange for a recommended sentence of a twenty-year term, subject to the …
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… A-1384-19 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, d/b/a CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JOHN CUTRONE and ELEONORA CUTRONE, husband and wife, Defendants/Third-Party …
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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 … which renders the lower court's decision clearly erroneous." [Ibid. (internal citations omitted)(quoting Simon, … 229 N.J. 300, 317 (2017). The "proper . . . inquiry is not one of intent, 'but whether the circumstances surrounding …
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… an order dismissing her sexual harassment and retaliation complaint against defendants Bergen Logistics, LLC and Gregg … refers to "punitive and exemplary damages," the two are one and the same. See Fischer v. Johns-Manville Corp., 103 … of eliminating discrimination. Ibid. Thus, the Court reasoned that a "contractual limitation on an individual's right …
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… J. PARKINSON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DIAMOND CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant, and HAROLD DIAMOND, … superiors to speak with him, and lied to them that his phone was not working. Second, defendants claim plaintiff … that the company's assertions that he caused it to lose money are unfounded, exaggerated, and a pretext for …
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… a New Jersey religious corporation, and THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE PALISADES, … support, the resolution cited the fact that there was only one Session member instead of seven, the Church's financial … from both Church membership and the PC(USA). Defendants nonetheless held a board of trustees meeting, with just the …