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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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… were the result of Diane's drug abuse. The Division filed a complaint to permit it to 3 Diane's age at the time of the … given the safety protection plan, Carla stated Diane had come over the previous night and stayed over because Joey … the existing safety protection plan. The Division filed a complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Joey on …
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… (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant was also sentenced to community supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … [] RESULTED IN INAPPROPRIATE RULINGS AS TO FRESH COMPLAINT AND TENDER YEARS EVIDENCE. 3. NO LIMITING …
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… criteria of the best interests of the child standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). The Division and the Law … leaving A.K.B. for long periods of time and her lack of compliance with the requirements of public assistance, … the second time on October 31, 2013, after Petra failed to comply with recommendations for substance abuse services. …
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… 14, 2016 final judgment, entered after a bench trial, compelling defendant to sell real property (the Property). … Smith (Smith) (collectively plaintiffs) filed a three-count complaint seeking specific performance of a contract compelling defendant to sell Smith the Property, located at …
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… after a transfer from Monmouth County of one of the complaints (MON-L-1061-15). 3 A-0919-16T4 Ferro and Ferro, … mg, a 2400 calorie American Diabetes Association ("ADA") diet, which included an afternoon snack, and finger sticks … again by Dr. Meo on June 16, 2014, who renewed the 2400 ADA diet but discontinued the afternoon snack as "medically …
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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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… 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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… 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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… 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 …
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… September 3, 2017, members of the Frate family smelled gas coming from defendant's apartment. They had also smelled gas … Defendant also maintained there was a "severe breakdown" in communications with defense counsel. After conducting a comprehensive hearing, the judge denied the application, …
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… of a $852,100 deposit a buyer made in connection with a commercial real estate sale that failed to close. The buyer … to continue to believe for nearly a month that a mortgage commitment was still in place when, in fact, the commitment … judge has broad discretionary power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of a given case." …
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… by not effectively cross-examining his wife, and by not communicating with him about the case before trial. After … noted, defendant failed to support his contentions with competent proofs that would warrant an evidentiary hearing, … 5 A-1393-18T1 (2) Trial counsel's failure to effectively communicate with her client prejudiced his right to …
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… shut for ten days following the accident. Plaintiff was a combat Marine who was deployed to Iraq on three occasions … Marines and civilians in Iraq and being engaged in active combat in "third- world-country conditions," plaintiff … plaintiff's obligation to seek legal advice as to his remedies, as long as he is physically and psychologically …
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… MILLER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, and USAA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________ … cause for respondent, USAA Property and Casualty Insurance Company (Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, …
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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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… the case pending the DHS's review. I. Because the case comes to us as a result of defendant's motion to dismiss, we … on July 12, 2016, and the exhaustion-of-administrative-remedies doctrine. 2 Plaintiff also made claims regarding funds … asserted by plaintiff and whether administrative remedies were available on each of plaintiff's claims. She …
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… drove through red lights, and veered into a lane of oncoming traffic. When Ehnstrom was able to drive alongside 3 … when he claimed he was at the base to help American soldiers. Defendant was charged with several motor vehicle … after watching television news reports about American soldiers being wounded overseas. Defendant stated he thought …
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… relationship quickly became acrimonious, as tenants complained that defendant failed to make requested repairs, while defendant complained that tenants damaged the property and failed to … damaged the property. Plaintiff filed a pro se small claims complaint seeking the return of the security deposit. …
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… declining jurisdiction and enforcing a Qatari order that compelled defendant to send her children back to their … violence. Once defendant arrived in New Jersey, she filed a complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act … Hague Convention and the International Child Abduction Remedies Act, 22 U.S.C. §§ 9001 to 9011). 4 A-5287-18T3 but …