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… & Reath, LLP, attorneys; Andy S. Norin, 1 The Law Division Complaint, the order appealed from, and some of the briefs … 2070. The Monitor Street corner is ARH ASSOC owned and blacktopped over with several trucks parked. The remainder of the … measure of repose to actions taken against public bodies.'" Id. at 423 (quoting Washington Twp. Zoning Bd. v. …
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… resource father, who 4 A-2996-20 confirmed the family's commitment to adopting Ethan and Meg. The Division also … of Cory. As such, Cory was not a party to the guardianship complaint. 5 A-2996-20 defendant had been arrested multiple … In October 2016, the Family Part granted the Division's complaint for care and supervision of Ethan and Cory based …
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… a dispute over the calculation of the annual service charge—commonly referred to as a payment in lieu of taxes … by plaintiff Excel Holdings (Excel). Excel and its parent company acquired the hotel from the company that negotiated … of the financial agreement; and (3) pursuing any other remedies to compel payment of additional charges under the …
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… adoption with Penny was approved. The Division then filed a complaint for guardianship three months later. After three trial dates in May 2018, the Division withdrew its complaint before a decision was rendered. This was followed … that are being made now by her on the phone. [TERESA]: Stop, they just want to know I’m a (inaudible). THE COURT: …
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… from the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office (SCPO), accompanied by officers from the New York City Police … When the officers knocked on the door, defendant refused to come out. Ibid. Defendant was in the apartment with his … defendant in New York as a result of the offenses he committed in this State, he was arrested in New York because …
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… identification evidence presented by the State, and the incompleteness of the charges on identification the court … IDENTIFIED" AND PRESENTED ALIBI WITNESSES, THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY ALLOWING THE STATE TO PROVE THAT … a variety of factors that, according to scientific studies, can confound what otherwise might appear to be an …
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… and weapons charges that the jury found him guilty of committing. At the ensuing trial, the State's witnesses … We first address defendant's argument that the trial judge committed plain error by failing to charge … Ibid. In its jury charges, a "trial court must give 'a comprehensible explanation of the questions that the jury …
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… of process, and conspiracy1 arising from a motor vehicle stop of plaintiff's car by Officer Elig of the Sparta P.D. … filed a civil suit in February 2018 and amended his complaint on May 18, 2018. He alleged defendants violated … a new cell phone prior to his deposition. 9 A-2486-19T1 and committed false arrest. Plaintiff claimed defendants, acting …
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… D'Urso primarily testified regarding Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS), which he described as a … the syndrome included five categories of behavior that were common in victims of child sexual abuse: secrecy; helplessness; entrapment and accommodation; delayed disclosure; and retraction. Id. at …
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… Judges Mayer and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 82-3/16. David R. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney … told her that this behavior was hurting N.V. and needed to stop. Although a single wrongful act can constitute HIB, in …
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… the course's clubhouse, traversing the area of the course comprising the sixteenth hole. While doing so, plaintiff … to the course clubhouse other than by traversing the area comprising the sixteenth hole. In support of their claim, … Kimiecik relied on a Wildwood municipal ordinance requiring commercial structures "be kept free of . . . hazards to the …
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… negotiations agreement in 2016. As part of its campaign to compel defendant to enter into a contract, plaintiff … and counsel fees, alleging that its First Amendment and common law rights were violated. Following a one-day bench … January 25, 2016, plaintiff filed its complaint seeking to stop the signs' removal, claiming that defendant's actions …
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… to N.J.S.A. 43:1-3 and N.J.A.C. 17:1-6.1. We affirm. I. Commencing on September 1, 1993, Cooke was employed by the … in jest. The School Board certified tenure charges with the Commissioner of Education to terminate Cooke from employment … duties as a teacher and the [Board] is collaterally estopped from finding otherwise." As to factor nine, the …
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… certification, the investigator indicated that based on a computer search of current public records, K.C.'s name was … [the condominium] at 5:00 [a.m.] and walks to a nearby bus stop. He has been observed boarding bus number 139 with a … 5:25 [a.m.] Our office has also observed . . . K.C. come off the bus typically at 3:15 [p.m.] On several …
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… H. Rittley, LLC (collectively defendant) and dismissing the complaint with prejudice. Defendant cross-appeals from the … of the marital home, plaintiff's pension, and his deferred compensation account. Defendant was out of the office when … the settlement offer, faxed him a copy, and asked for his comments. The parties disagreed as to what happened next. …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-5080-15T4 In this commercial tenancy action, plaintiff Linwood Ave … made 4 A-5080-15T4 certain findings and ordered various remedies pertaining to defendant's other claims of … day. However, by the time the roofer arrived, the rain had stopped and water was no longer leaking through the roof. In …
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… to suppress his statement to detectives as well as his accompanying handwritten letter of apology to the alleged … Upon arrival, Efelis and Penns Grove Detective Christopher Hemple conducted a videotaped interview in an … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… of false imprisonment, theft from the person, conspiracy to commit false imprisonment, possession of a weapon for an … advance of Webb and waited for him. Webb arrived in a car accompanied by F.E., a seventeen-year-old minor.2 Both cars … Bailey to go to police headquarters. She and defendant complied and waited at the police station. After police took …
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… the parent of alternate residence. 19. [The son] shall commute from Hazlet . . . to [New York City] during the week … tuition, room and board, miscellaneous school fees, books, computer, supplies, transportation, meal plans, and any … Stafford loans available to him or her. Defendant has an income of approximately $167,000 per year after deducting his …
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… 5, 2016 order granting defendants' motion to dismiss their complaint which alleged political patronage discrimination … administration applied to the New Jersey Civil Service Commission 3 A-1024-17T4 (Commission) to dissolve the JCPA1 and have its employees …