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… waiting the two years required by statute, Green Knight commenced this action in April 2020, seeking to foreclose … benefit of the chancery judge’s full consideration of their competing legal and equitable arguments, the LLC’s premature … recognized that the Tax Sale Law is not hostile to the competition between a tax sale certificate holder and a …
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… plan and subdivision with variances to renovate and build a commercial office and garage complex, plaintiff appealed to the Law Division. The trial … subdivide the property into two lots with proposed Lot 1 comprising of the new office building (building A and B-3) …
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… pertinent facts from the evidence presented at the competency trial. A.H. and T.H. were married in New Jersey … all of whom are now adults. A.H. originally filed a complaint for divorce in June 2012. The divorce action was … of Hope, 390 N.J. Super. 533, 541 (App. Div. 2007) ("Remedies available to courts of equity 'are broad and …
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… that said, "give me the money, no dye bags." The teller complied with the demand, placed $6,779 in cash in the bag … pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:15- 1(a)(2) "if, in the course of committing a theft, he . . . [t]hreatens another with or … convicted on at least two separate occasions of two crimes committed at different times 8 A-3561-21 when he was at …
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… a November 15, 2019 order denying PNS's motion to amend its complaint; and six September 2, 2022 orders granting … for summary judgment and other relief dismissing PNS's common law claims. We affirm. PNS is a neurological surgery … M.G., D.K., T.M., P.M., B.M., and D.R.1 According to PNS's complaint, during each call, PNS disclosed the procedure it …
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… on the PCR petition, Judge Robert H. Hanna issued a comprehensive and well-reasoned thirty-six-page written … and challenge the denial of trial counsel's motion to compel disclosure of Detective Thiel's personnel records.1 … that were not raised in the prior 1 Trial counsel moved to compel the production of Detective Thiel's personnel …
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… he ordered Griffeth stop the BMW and expected Griffeth to comply. Leahy's report confirmed that he had "transmitted … as the car made a right- hand turn at the red light without coming to a full stop. Griffeth testified that he observed … signal 100 feet prior to turning, and (2) the failure to come to a complete stop at the red light. Griffeth pulled …
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… and site plan approval to permit construction of a wireless communication facility. After reviewing the record in light … proximity to cell towers. He did not submit any studies or data at the hearing to support his testimony and … based on his own admission, [he] could not point to any studies he conducted to support this conclusion. Additionally, …
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… A-3050-20 prior to the submission of the summaries."1 Trial commenced on April 19, 2021. Plaintiff's president, Kashmir … a result, the evidence and testimony were not plain and so complete that disbelief[] of the story could not reasonably … the jury verdict [sheet] only included a question as to compensation for fuel and not for the [POS] software [that …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2023-051 … : _________________________________________ : The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (the “Committee”) hereby presents to the Supreme Court its …
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… as Deputy Mayor, DAVID CHAIT, in his official capacity as Committeeperson, KEVIN KUCHINSKI, in his official capacity as Committeeperson, UMA PURANDARE, in her official capacity as Committeeperson, U.S. HOME AT HOPEWELL PARC URBAN RENEWAL, …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2023-051 … : _________________________________________ : The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (the “Committee”) hereby presents to the Supreme Court its …
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… facts, a jury can reasonably infer that the person who committed these shootings must have been at least somewhat … that [the] defendant had bad character and a propensity to commit criminal acts, and its probative value was therefore … days and hours leading up to the murders, the last of those communications taking place at approximately 11:00 p.m. on …
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… Appeal No. 25-023 Fair Haven Municipal Court (1313) Summons/Complaint Nos.: SC-005453, SC-005454, & SC-005456 OPINION … 19, 2024, Valeria Tucker, a resident of Fair Haven, filed a complaint (SC-005453) against her neighbor, defendant George Christianson, alleging harassment. Specifically, the complaint alleged that defendant hung “three middle finger …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO) against M.G. In his complaint, he alleged M.G. had harassed him by … . . . to create a scene and get him fired." J.A.L.'s complaint noted the parties had a history of reported … M.G., in turn, was granted a TRO against J.A.L. In her complaint, she alleged J.A.L. had assaulted and harassed …
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… custody and placed with plaintiff based on expert recommendations provided in the FN litigation. As a result, … FN order was entered dismissing the Title 9 portion of the complaint but continued the FN proceeding for care and … order, "whether reached by consent or adjudication, embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …
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… through the closed door. Defendant was telling B.S. to "come outside, come outside." B.S. exited the store and chased the three … and denied his right to a fair trial. "An essential ingredient of a fair trial is that a jury receive adequate and …
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… violated shall have a cause of action against any person committing such violation. The Department of Health and … was to allow plaintiffs to recover common law tort remedies similar to the Restatement (Second) of Torts § 46 cmt. … specify that nominal or presumed damages are available remedies. In sum, we hold plaintiff's damages award based solely …
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… on May 31, 2024. Although the trial court concluded S.A. committed the predicate act of simple assault and recognized … court's determination that S.A. failed to prove S.M.T. committed a predicate act of domestic violence and affirm … 85 N.J. 193, 210 (1981) (discussing "the inequities of a medieval rule that denies some women protection against sexual …
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… the impeachment evidence would have had an impact on the outcome of this matter. The court then sentenced defendant to a … agreement because it stated both that the State would not recommend a sentence and seek a maximum term in the … second-degree range. He also alleged a reversible error was committed when the trial court failed to address the State's …