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… to reevaluate those two factors. Ibid. The prosecutor complied with our remand instructions, re-evaluated those … written opinion—ruling once again that the prosecutor had committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion in applying … admission to PTI. Because the prosecutor on remand did not commit a patent and gross abuse of discretion in rejecting …
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… jobs and returned to work full-time in January 2018. She completed her bachelor's degree in 2003 and then a master's … differing" representations. He requested forty-five days to complete a final report before trial began. Defendant … counsel moved for attorney's and expert fees and filed an affidavit of services in support of the request. Plaintiff …
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… responsible for preparing a mandatory accident report. To complete the report, he was required to obtain the name of … was unlawful under the plain view doctrine. Further, the community-caretaking doctrine was inapplicable because there … the State argues that the plain view exception and the community-caretaking doctrine apply. Under the plain view …
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… behavior continued and that he had been involuntarily committed to Ocean Medical Hospital. The Division … defendant's participation in IOP treatment as "marginally compliant." In October 2018, she was evicted for nonpayment … discharged from five different treatment programs due to noncompliance. She was in jail from June 26 to July 25, 2019 …
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… the marital home. On December 21, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. 1 We use initials to protect the … to them by plaintiff's parents. After plaintiff filed his complaint in this action, he filed a domestic violence … a "mutually supportive, intimate personal relationship" or commingled finances; there was only evidence of the friend …
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… Eastern Nursing Services I filed the above-referenced complaint on November 24, 2014. By Order of November 18, … with relevant discovery known to be in existence or by affidavit certifying to its absence. Here, plaintiff … with prejudice. The motion shall be supported by affidavit reciting that the discovery asserted to have been …
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… as defendant ran across the street toward an apartment complex. Police officers arrived. Sally told the officers … but he continued walking and disobeyed the officers' commands to stop and surrender. The officers tackled … POINT TWO THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FAILING TO ORDER A COMPETENCY EVALUATION BECAUSE THE RECORD SUPPORTS A BONA …
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… of the court was delivered by FISHER, P.J.A.D. Plaintiff's complaint alleged that defendants' interference with … LAD claims and the motion judge erred in dismissing the complaint for failure to state a claim on which relief might … 2 The motion judge was required to assume the truth of the complaint's allegations and provide plaintiff with the …
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… of Tess; her mother and sister, who both testified as fresh-complaint witnesses;3 the lead detective, through whom … additional examination or testing, including any DNA or DNA comparisons." The jury deliberated over the course 2 … four and eight). 3 Defendant does not challenge their fresh complaint testimony on appeal. 3 A-2310-18 of two trial …
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… Bien-Aime defined the category denoted as "bathing" to encompass "washing the member from head to toe." In D.N.'s … "Toileting" by saying: "I think we all have a pretty common sense understanding of that but could you give a … the minutes allotted?" Bien- Aime's response revealed how complex and medically fragile this "common sense" human …
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… "Appletini"2 containers, one in the rear of the passenger compartment on the driver 's side, and two in a bag in the … crime may be termed intrinsic if they facilitate the commission of the charged crime.'" Id. at 180 (quoting … including one in the rear, driver's side of the passenger compartment, led to the permissible inference that she had …
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… Allene McGhee were charged with second-degree conspiracy to commit theft by deception, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. … that BBG processed mortgage loans, and BLC was a mortgage company. BIP owned rental properties and also purchased, … told McGhee "to do what was needed to get the loans completed." With the HELOC applications, McGhee submitted a …
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… Greenfeld, appeals from a final judgment dismissing her complaint that the trial judge entered after a jury … of Labor (USDOL), and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Plaintiff's arguments on appeal focus … the judge's sua 1 Plaintiff voluntarily dismissed her complaint against defendant Christian Semprivivo. 3 …
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… N.J. Court Rules, Appendix IX-A to R. 5:6A, www.gannlaw.com (2025). The Guidelines use the term "[p]arent of … was born. The following month, plaintiff filed a divorce complaint against defendant on the ground of irreconcilable … cannot resolve material factual disputes upon conflicting affidavits and certifications." Harrington, 281 N.J. Super. at …
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… photographic evidence of their homes and to exchange school comparisons from Niche.2 The order expressly permitted … would go regularly to church on Sundays." 2 The Niche K-12 Compare Tool compares New Jersey schools based on reviews, statistics, …
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… third attorney described defendant's concerning behavior, a complete breakdown of communications, and a threatening message he received from … the "voices" of the attorneys who prepare the competing affidavits and certifications on the pretense that the …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … his headlights were on. The court finds that to a motorist coming around the ramp’s final bend, the detective’s car … where the main-traveled way and a ramp or another highway come together.” N.J.A.C. 16:41C-2.1. In other words, the …
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… which had been vacated for approximately six months to accommodate environmental cleanup measures, met the criteria … parcel's apparent most recent use through January 2023 as a commercial storage facility without a use variance violated … to reverse "conditions of deterioration in housing, commercial and industrial installations, public services and …
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… there was no basis for the court to have extended the company's forty-five-day period to challenge the City's 1963 … Council's November 6, 1963 resolution as it relates to the company's Lister Avenue property. Benjamin Moore filed its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs in February 2018, …
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… 34:15-36’s “authorized vehicle rule” and is therefore compensable under the Workers’ Compensation Act (the Act). Above All Termite & Pest Control … him with an employer authorized vehicle for work use. In compliance with company policy, Keim drove that vehicle in …