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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2418-18T2 WOODSTONE GROUP, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. PAUL TREACY and … Division on January 3, 2019, which awarded plaintiff Woodstone Group, LLC, $33,323.20 plus interest and costs, and … defendants' counterclaims. We affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division, alleging that in March 2012, …
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… the parent of alternate residence. 19. [The son] shall commute from Hazlet . . . to [New York City] during the week … week, if [the son] so chooses. . . . Defendant shall have one weekend per month with [the son], if [the son] is … It is clear that [plaintiff] does not have the money to contribute more than what she already has. …
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… OPACKI, SAMUEL LOMBARDO, JUNE SCARLATA, MICHAEL ANGELO BARONE, BRUCE J. BRIEL, VIRGINIA RAYWOOD, JARED BOGART, WILLIAM … AVALOS, CLARA TORRES, BERNADETTE MCCARTHY, STEPHEN BARTOLONE, LEANDRO E. RIVAS LOREZANO, LEANNA TOTH, SUSAN J. GOSS, MARIE DINATALE, MICHAEL SORIERO, VIOLET I. COMINSKI, ELIZABETH ALFANO, GST TRANSPORT CORP, COMBINED …
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… offenses, emanating from the seizure of a handgun from a compartment hidden in the dashboard of a Honda Accord. The … in dispute." N.J.R.E. 404(b). Accordingly, the rule is one of "exclusion rather than a rule of inclusion." State v. … hidden compartment in the present matter, the State must nonetheless establish he knowingly possessed the handgun and …
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… testified. In January 2017, the judge filed an order and accompanying statement of facts and conclusions of law. The … as provided in the FJOD. She contends the judge erroneously included her alimony payments in calculating her … the decision on her motion for counsel fees, the judge erroneously considered her failure to pay a share of the …
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… DOCKET NO. A-2040-14T1 BRIGHT AND VARICK URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERSEY CITY PLANNING … perfect an application filed by a contract purchaser, [Fallone Properties, LLC v. Bethlehem Township Planning Board, … for redevelopment, the only public meeting required is one held before an area is deemed in need of redevelopment …
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… and ABC DOOR MANUFACTURING, DESIGN, AND/OR MAINTENANCE COMPANY, DEF DOOR MAUFACTURING, DESIGN, AND/OR MAINTENANCE … Argued November 2, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli, Haas and Rothstadt. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … judge misapplied the summary judgment standard, used an "erroneous" definition for gross negligence, incorrectly found …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4431-19 Lawrence Bluestone argued the cause for intervenor WTFK Bayonne, LLC … that BMC was unqualified. On July 10, 2020, BMC petitioned the Department to issue a declaratory judgment under … not require a CN. Accordingly, on July 31, 2020, the Deputy Commissioner of Health Systems responded to BMC's request …
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… day after giving birth to Renee, abandoning her medically compromised infant daughter. Days later, Renee was … to Division records, defendant only provided a telephone number when she left JCMC without Renee. She did not … August 2018. She attempted to "wean off" heroin with methadone, but her abstinence lasted only three weeks. The day …
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… 2004, which signifies their marriage was a fairly lengthy one spanning slightly over sixteen years. The parties are in … industry. The wife initially worked for a pharmaceutical company, but then left the workforce to raise the children. … As of the time of the husband's June 2020 trial testimony, none of those applications and efforts had led to job …
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… Bergen County, Docket No. L-7738-17. Hegge & Confusione, LLC, attorneys for appellants/cross-respondents (Michael Confusione, of counsel and on the briefs). Basile Birchwale & … "medical stay"; (2) a July 24, 2020 order dismissing their complaint with prejudice; and (3) a September 11, 2020 order …
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… C.S. At the plea hearing, Judge Michael J. Donahue questioned defendant concerning his status as a legal resident and … about your immigration consequences and you've already done that; is that right? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. Defense counsel … ensuing incarceration. Counsel then stated: The likely outcome will be that when this case is over . . . at such time …
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… parenting time with the children on approximately three and one half of the four track outs each year. For May, 2020, … a modification in parenting time." The court reasoned that the "spirit and general purpose" as it related to … that the court: 1) establish a child support order; 2) compel defendant to pay the $10,400 of outstanding debt …
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… the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DEPTFORD COMMONS, LLC, and MALACHITE GROUP, LTD., … County, Docket Nos. C-000019-19 and L-0410-20. John G. DeSimone argued the cause for appellants Deptford Commons, LLC, and Malachite Group, Ltd. (DeSimone Law Offices, LLC, attorneys; John G. DeSimone, on the …
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… of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This case comes before us for a second time. Because we find the … 3. 4 The married couple have five children altogether. One child reached the age of majority prior to the … their father were not true and that she 'lied to everyone.'" The trial court denied this motion in a June 17, 2015 …
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… argued the cause for non-party Aspen American Insurance Company (Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi, PC, attorneys; James … is no current basis on which the [p]laintiffs can obtain a monetary recovery to which a valid attorney's lien can arise … performed, and unreimbursed costs incurred, by the [p]etitioner [The Firm] for and on behalf of [p]laintiffs in …
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… v. TOWNSHIP OF LAKEWOOD and THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LAKEWOOD, … Augusta's property is located in the R-40 residential zone of Lakewood. On December 7, 2017, Lakewood adopted … permitted residential development in the R-40 residential zone with a maximum density of 4.5 units per gross acre on …
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… partly denied her motion under Rule 4:6-2 to dismiss the complaint. For reasons that follow, we affirm the orders. I. … 2016 filing, the foreclosing bank, U.S. Bank of America, nonetheless requested relief from the automatic stay because … process server controlled the manner in which service was done. On October 17, 2019, prior to the return date of the …
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… claims that the court's decisions in denying the aforementioned applications 1 In an accompanying "rider" the court noted that "[a]lthough defendant's motion is captioned as a [m]otion to [v]acate [j]udgment and for a [s]tay …
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… on August 30, 2019, based upon allegations that defendant committed predicate acts of assault, terroristic threats, … that the [plaintiff's] injuries are consistent with someone grabbing the [plaintiff's] neck and putting a knife to … protection. See J.D. v. M.D.F., 207 N.J. 458, 474 (2011). Nonetheless, due process allows litigants a meaningful …