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… v. MEDISPA OF SHREWSBURY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY d/b/a MEDISPA AT SHREWSBURRY, MARGUERITE DEFONTE, … associated with Medispa. Both the owner of Medispa and one of its cosmeticians testified that, at the time … causes of action against Fretta in their complaint, but none are at issue on appeal, with the exception of the count …
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… Mr. Lafferty, of counsel and on the brief). Louis M. Barbone argued the cause for respondent (Jacobs & Barbone, P.A., attorneys; Mr. Barbone and John R. Stein, on the … lane of travel, justified the officer's utilization of the community caretaker exception to the warrant requirement. …
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… from the denial of their motion for dismissal of the complaint, contending that the arbitration provision … agreement. In November 2015, plaintiff filed a class action complaint alleging violations of the New Jersey Consumer … – that arbitration is a substitute for the right to have one's claim adjudicated in a court of law." Atalese, supra, …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Alison Perrone, Designated Counsel, on the brief). John T. Lenahan, … County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Thomas A. DeSimone, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM … as a third-degree crime. The prosecutor agreed to recommend a three-year sentence subject to the No Early …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4574-15T2 LUIS FONSECA, Petitioner-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. INTERTEK, … ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO., A/S/O LUIS FONSECA, Petitioner-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant, v. INTERTEK, Respondent. … of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2011-32820 and 2013-26473. …
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… criminal division manager (ACDM) of Hudson County recommended defendant be admitted into the PTI program. In the ACDM's recommendation, she wrote: Taking into consideration the … defendant's "nominal criminal history," resulting in only one municipal court conviction. The ACDM believed defendant …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Kearney, Burns & Martone, PC, attorneys; Scott D. Burns, on the brief). PER … from working. Plaintiff's initial attorney failed to file a completed Case Information Statement (CIS), and apparently … in achieving a lifestyle 'reasonably comparable' to the one enjoyed during the marriage." J.E.V., 426 6 A-2981-16T3 …
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… 26, 2016 summary judgment dismissal of his personal injury complaint against defendant City of Camden seeking damages … toward him, causing his weapon to discharge two bullets. One bullet struck plaintiff's chest; the other hit L.D.M.'s … committed by an officer "in a private home involving someone defendant knew, as opposed to a member of the public, . …
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… the robbery charges Sergeant Audino was investigating were completely different from, and totally unrelated to, the … refused to let him speak to the defendant, and no one advised the defendant that his attorney was present and … for defendant's contention that the police improperly questioned him. Unlike in Reed, no attorney had been retained to …
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… NOT CONSTITUTE PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST AND SEARCH EVERYONE IN AN AUTOMOBILE. POINT II THE EVIDENCE SEIZED FROM THE … a three-year term of imprisonment for an unrelated offense committed in Cumberland County. Judge Jimenez ordered that … because, at this point in time, he was outnumbered two-to-one. Cook decided "to follow through with . . . [the] …
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… an August 9, 2016 order denying his motion to reinstate his complaint and granting a cross- motion filed by defendants … who brought the lawsuit. . . . [P]laintiff basically abandoned his lawsuit until such time as it was more convenient … of discretion unless it appears that an injustice has been done." St. James AME Dev. Corp. v. City of Jersey City, 403 …
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… waiver to object to the instruction on appeal," State v. Maloney, 216 N.J. 91, 104 (2013). Even so, we consider the … contention in Point I that the 4 A-2119-16T1 judge committed plain error by failing to define "attempt" – as to … a more serious situation, where as I said before, someone attempting to strike her, get violent with her, threaten …
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… testimony of both parties, the trial judge found defendant committed the domestic violent act of harassment, as defined … affirm. 3 A-2054-15T1 I The parties married in 1996 and had one child, a girl who was nearly eleven years old at the … on October 26, 2015, defendant called her on her cellphone while she was at work and "accused her of having an …
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… brief). PER CURIAM N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(j) provides that the commission of certain weapons offenses by a person who has a … 8, 2015. Indictment No. 16-02-234 charged defendant with one count of first- degree unlawful possession of a weapon … c. 113, § 1. Cannel, New Jersey Criminal Code Annotated, comment 1 on N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5 (2017). The statement …
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… policies, to the general public. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in 2004 and retained a forensic accountant to examine defendant's income and the value of his interest in NAS. The parties … $143,396 in 2011; and $73,485 in 2012. Then, at age sixty-one, defendant retired and relocated to Florida. In 2013, …
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… se. Respondent has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM In this one-sided appeal, defendant Jeanne Daly challenges a June 1, … then the CEO of Mack-Cali Realty, filed a Chancery Division complaint against defendant for interference with … with a notice advising that unless the judge and the proponent of the judgment or order are notified in writing of …
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… and Fisher. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1652. Attorneys Hartman, … Hartnett's duties were expansive, and there was no one to fill the position because the announced retirement … it and agree with the agency determination that petitioner resigned. To the extent we have not addressed them, any …
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… OF LABOR, PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP and DUSK TO DAWN CHAPERONES, Respondents. _________________________ Submitted June … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2159-21 PER CURIAM Petitioner Svetlana Gimpelev appeals from a February 10, 2022 … to qualify for 3 A-2159-21 regular unemployment benefits commencing in the week ending April 18, 2020. As a result of …
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… of first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1), (2) (count one); fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, … was "neither cognitively nor incapable of abstract comprehension"; (3) the record amply supported the judge's … DURING CLOSING. VI. BECAUSE TRIAL COUNSEL MISLED PETITIONER AS TO THE STRENGTH OF THE STATE'S CASE, PETITIONER …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0308-23 AUGUST N. SANTORE, JR., Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' … 31, 2008, provided "this contract is awarded without competitive bidding as a 'professional service' under the … eliminates the ABC test" for "determining whether someone is an employee or independent contractor" under N.J …