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… mugged in parking lot.” Headlines such as these while not common demonstrate the importance of Premise Liability Law … What duty should be imposed on the property owner? Everyone has walked into a business, traveled over public … condemnation acquired an apartment building. Plaintiff was visiting a holdover tenant who had refused to vacate. Under …
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… 5.20G … CHARGE 5.20G ― Page 4 of 4 … 5.20G LIABILITY OF FORMER OWNER OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR DEFECTS OR OTHER DANGEROUS … time thereafter as a reasonable prudent person would have done under the same circumstances, then he/she is negligent. …
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… with Kimberly Douglass. Douglass smuggled cell phones into the prison for Anthony to use in conducting his … name, we refer to them by their first names. 3 A-1574-19 communicate with others. She also brought drugs into the … Anthony's brother. Douglass did not meet defendant on this visit and did not know the ultimate recipient of the money. …
DCPP VS. J.M.E., C.G., R.M.-E., M.E.P. AND S.A.L., IN THE MATTER OF M.E., K.E., C.P., D.P., A.L., N.L., D.L. AND J.J.M.G. (FN-14-0086-18 AND FN-14-0087-18, MORRIS COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) (CONSOLIDATED) - Unpublished
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… argue, among other things, that the trial judge erroneously shifted the burden of persuasion to them and the … hours. The Division opened a case in October 2017 and began visiting the family on a monthly basis. Division workers … preventing them from receiving services, such as Division-recommended behavioral therapy. As of March 2018, Jason had …
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… argue, among other things, that the trial judge erroneously shifted the burden of persuasion to them and the … hours. The Division opened a case in October 2017 and began visiting the family on a monthly basis. Division workers … preventing them from receiving services, such as Division-recommended behavioral therapy. As of March 2018, Jason had …
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… with Kimberly Douglass. Douglass smuggled cell phones into the prison for Anthony to use in conducting his … name, we refer to them by their first names. 3 A-1574-19 communicate with others. She also brought drugs into the … Anthony's brother. Douglass did not meet defendant on this visit and did not know the ultimate recipient of the money. …
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… enforcing a restrictive covenant that barred them from competing with their former employer, Truong, LLC, … later, Le allegedly told Truong that Le and Dahn planned to visit family in Vietnam, as did many of plaintiff’s … to visit his parents. Le stated that upon his return, no one asked him to sign a new employment contract, nor did …
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… enforcing a restrictive covenant that barred them from competing with their former employer, Truong, LLC, … later, Le allegedly told Truong that Le and Dahn planned to visit family in Vietnam, as did many of plaintiff’s … to visit his parents. Le stated that upon his return, no one asked him to sign a new employment contract, nor did …
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… Submitted February 2, 2022 – Decided May 24, 2022 Before Judges Geiger and Susswein. On appeal from the Superior … to the nine factors listed in Rule 5:3-5(c): As to factor one (financial circumstances of the parties), the trial … an annual salary of $125,000 in 2017 and that defendant's income would be imputed to be $40,000. Additionally, once the …
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… Submitted February 2, 2022 – Decided May 24, 2022 Before Judges Geiger and Susswein. On appeal from the Superior … to the nine factors listed in Rule 5:3-5(c): As to factor one (financial circumstances of the parties), the trial … an annual salary of $125,000 in 2017 and that defendant's income would be imputed to be $40,000. Additionally, once the …
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… refusing to submit to testing for a prohibited substance, one time. See N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(2). The Department … of 450 days of administrative segregation, 180 days of lost commutation time, 30 days of lost recreation privileges, 365 days of urine monitoring, and permanent loss of contact visits. We requested the video evidence that the agency said …
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… refusing to submit to testing for a prohibited substance, one time. See N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(2). The Department … of 450 days of administrative segregation, 180 days of lost commutation time, 30 days of lost recreation privileges, 365 days of urine monitoring, and permanent loss of contact visits. We requested the video evidence that the agency said …
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… responsible fo r removing expunged records from d1eir fues. One of those law enforcement agencies is the ew Jersey State … (NJSP), which is responsible for removing expunged criminal complaints from the Computerized Criminal History (CC I-I) … Status Portal and track your expungement order b)• visiting https: / /expungement.njsp.gov/ . For any questions …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … of the Xanadu Project’s Entertainment and Retail Component (“ERC”); or (3) the completion of the proposed rail … square feet and an anticipated count of 55 million annual visitors; however, the Developers’ projection was only …
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… Defendant-Appellant. Submitted March 5, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Messano and O'Connor. On appeal from Superior … V, XIV. B. ALTERNATIVELY, MR. HORNE'S REQUEST TO MAKE A PHONE CALL TO SOMEONE HE TRUSTED FOR ADVICE WAS AN INVOCATION … drive back past the house and was concerned he was coming back to shoot her. But, defendant did not stop. J.R. …
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… LEE, and OBRYANT SEPULVEDA, Defendants-Respondents, and NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … SARAH ARNOLD, FLORENCE PIERRE, ABDUL ALCHAKI, BLANDINA BILLONES, ANUSHA BOYANPALLY, JACINTA ENWOROM, MERICA MCCALLA, … of counsel; Russell J. Malta, on the brief). PER CURIAM Complaining about defendants' treatment of him after he had …
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… Defendant-Appellant. Submitted March 5, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Messano and O'Connor. On appeal from Superior … V, XIV. B. ALTERNATIVELY, MR. HORNE'S REQUEST TO MAKE A PHONE CALL TO SOMEONE HE TRUSTED FOR ADVICE WAS AN INVOCATION … drive back past the house and was concerned he was coming back to shoot her. But, defendant did not stop. J.R. …
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… LEE, and OBRYANT SEPULVEDA, Defendants-Respondents, and NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … SARAH ARNOLD, FLORENCE PIERRE, ABDUL ALCHAKI, BLANDINA BILLONES, ANUSHA BOYANPALLY, JACINTA ENWOROM, MERICA MCCALLA, … of counsel; Russell J. Malta, on the brief). PER CURIAM Complaining about defendants' treatment of him after he had …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … of the Xanadu Project’s Entertainment and Retail Component (“ERC”); or (3) the completion of the proposed rail … square feet and an anticipated count of 55 million annual visitors; however, the Developers’ projection was only …
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… MEDICINE AND … SURGERY OR PODIATRY - … ENGAGING IN ACTIVITY FOR WHICH A LICENSE IS REQUIRED … N.J.S.A. 2C:21-20d … … only upon the prescription of a licensed medical practitioner and is not a controlled dangerous substance or … means the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion, or processing of a controlled …