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… parents. A man entered the store wearing a black hoodie and dark blue jeans. The man's face was not covered. … heard tires screeching and saw a man wearing a black hoodie drive a Jeep out of a driveway near a doctor's office. … been robbed in the past while buying drugs. After defendant completed the transaction, he heard someone screaming. …
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… utility vehicle from New York City to a hotel in Newark. Accompanying Wu were several passengers, one of whom was … mm [6 to 8 in] in height." Id. at 320. AASHTO actually recommends: Vertical curbs may be either vertical or nearly … because an out-of-control vehicle may overturn or become airborne as a result of an impact with such a curb. …
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… Atlantic Health Systems, Inc. ("AHS"), failed to accommodate her disability in violation of New Jersey's Law … fell at work. A month later, she was granted leave due to complaints of shoulder pain. On May 3, 2013, plaintiff … was on leave, AHS backfilled her position by retaining per diem staff and having other staff members work overtime. …
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… C. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, if the child becomes disabled[.] D. Demise of the child or the [defendant.] … [p]arty's overall financial circumstances including their income, assets and obligations including, but not limited to, … v. Arrigo, 88 N.J. 529 [(1982)]. The [p]arties agree to comply with their respective obligations in accordance with …
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… they claim represented net proceeds from the sale of a commercial property a dozen years before Li's involvement, … filed against Li. Following the filing of a formal complaint, a special master was appointed who held four days … the special master submitted a twenty-three-page report recommending Li's disbarment. The special master concluded by …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts. In addition, the State recommended that defendant serve 364 days in the county jail, … back the same day and volunteer to return a week later to complete his statement. Further, if a motion was filed and … for the investigation and the interview and his options of coming along or not prior to the initial interview. In …
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… from a September 30, 2016 order dismissing a guardianship complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … Guardian's appeal. Because we conclude that the trial court committed legal errors in evaluating the first two prongs of … to a Division caseworker 3 Tara did eventually successfully complete a reintegration program at Integrity House. …
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… apartment, and surrounding area. Thereafter, plaintiffs commenced this action in the Law Division seeking a judgment … 19, 2016, the trial court heard oral argument on the complaint. On April 15, 2016, the judge filed a written … an order dated April 15, 2016, which dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice and remanded the matter to the …
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… Defendant returned and was asked by detectives to accompany them to the station for questioning. Defendant … understand and know what you're doing today? [DEFENDANT]: Yeah. Detective Lick then stated, "[n]ow, like I said, we do … at [home] when she's been with [defendant], that made her uncomfortable." Defendant initially denied knowing what made …
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… appeals from an October 25, 2016 order dismissing its complaint against defendant City of Clifton and its … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right to inspect government records. For the … pay periods resulted in a shortfall of their annual compensation. Specifically, there are fifty-three Fridays …
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… observed a person, who was later identified as defendant, "coming between two cars that were parked on the side of … defendant to put his cell phone down, but defendant did not comply. Salhanek was concerned defendant was attempting to … approximately one hundred gun investigations and the most common areas where handguns are stashed are in the "front …
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… that, due to a "glitch in the system[,]" which caused the computer to freeze during the interrogation, the audio … obligation to deliver model charges); see also Mogull v. CB Commer. Real Estate Grp., 162 N.J. 449, 466 (2000) ("It is … victim, which was consistent with his training, and the outcome of that interview. His testimony included no opinion …
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… Law Division order granting summary judgment dismissing her complaint against defendant PCS Wireless, Inc. (PCS) as … essence, plaintiff contends she may pursue common law remedies for damages because PCS knowingly exposed decedent to a … volunteer to give up their right to pursue common-law remedies for work-related injuries and illnesses, in return for …
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… the implantation of this medical device caused multiple complications that required extensive medical care, … (4) fraud and misrepresentation under Georgia law. Upon the completion of discovery, defendants filed a motion seeking … that the breach proximately caused the plaintiff's injury." Dietz v. Smithkline Beecham Corp., 598 F.3d 812, 815 (11th …
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… defendant appeals from an April 13, 2018 order that compelled it to produce photographs and recorded witness … an investigator for defendant's insurance carrier before a complaint had been filed and before defense counsel was … with Rule 4:10-2(c). Accordingly, we reverse the order compelling discovery and remand for an analysis under the …
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… Linda Cowley's and Robert Cowley's medical malpractice complaint based upon their failure to serve an affidavit of … (AOM), after it rejected plaintiffs' argument that the "common knowledge" exception relieved them of the obligation … R.N. and Helen Curran, R.N., plaintiffs contend that the common knowledge exception applied because the nurses failed …
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… kitchen, she honked the car horn to signal to Raymond to come outside to help her with the groceries. Because it had … was injured because the stair was not equipped with code complaint handrails to help her support herself or arrest … activities. Thomas made a per quod claim for loss of "companionship, society, guidance, material services[,] and …
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… to defendant Rowan University (Rowan) and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff filed suit after Rowan … (NJLAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42, and constituted workers' compensation retaliation, N.J.S.A. 34:15-39.1. We affirm. … On December 5, 2013, plaintiff lodged a discrimination complaint against a co-worker. Rowan's human resources …
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… that denied his motion to terminate his obligations under Community Supervision for Life (CSL),1 N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and the Registration and Community Notification Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, also … was not subjected to that higher burden of proof. "CSL is a component of the Violent Predator Incapacitation Act, which …
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… his regular "area check" at "the 198 Pine Meadows Apartment Complex." The department had received "complaints" about "drug[] activity in the area," so Licata was tasked with checking the complex during his "one-man" nightly patrol. During his area …