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… LLC, attorneys; Jason F. Orlando, John W. Bartlett and Christopher D. Zingaro, on the briefs). NOT FOR PUBLICATION … (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42. Additionally, Falco asserted common law claims of breach of contract, breach of implied … retaliation raised under common law or other statutory remedies. N.J.S.A. 34:19-8; Tartaglia v. UBS PaineWebber Inc., …
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… defendant told Officer Orndorf that another person, Christopher Meyers, was in the car. The police ordered Meyers out … However, "[a] deficiency in one of those factors 'may be compensated for, in determining the overall reliability of a … into a search). Likewise, we agree with the judge that communicating by loudspeaker was objectively reasonable and …
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… (Robyn A. Veasey, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Christopher Anthony Huling, Designated Counsel, on the brief). … with Ann. 2 Alice did not respond to the guardianship complaint or participate in the trial. The court entered … and bonding evaluations and suggested 7 A-5488-18T3 future court proceedings be utilized for David to visit with …
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… NO. A-5070-18 A-0153-19 VNO 1105 STATE HWY 36, L.L.C., %STOP & SHOP, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOWNSHIP OF HAZLET, … it did fault Lamicella for including in his report a comparable land sale in Wall from 2012. VNO opposed the … work. See N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.10(c) (stating that the remedies provided for violating the LGEL "are in addition to all …
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… Erik Hoffman obtained warrants to retrieve and record communications of Davis's and Kemar's cellphones. In early … Kemar, Bernard, and Davis, pertaining to a drug buyer's complaint that a kilo of cocaine was "handicapped" and … that characterization of incident as an investigatory stop is a legal question); United States v. Montilla, 928 …
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… became mentally alert, oriented, and able to follow commands. Defendant could not recall anything about the … blood sample was taken, he was discharged and voluntarily accompanied Ware and another officer to the Passaic County 4 … 269, 272 (App. Div. 2001), following a motor vehicle stop, an officer asked the defendant driver for consent to …
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… to her four children, L.M. (Linda), born in 2003; Ez.M. (Eddie), born in 2004; J.M. (Jill), born in 2006; and A.M. … of the three girls. The court directed that the parties comply with all Division recommendations. In January 2015, … . . . would need at the time, and within the foreseeable future," and she would likely not consent to treatment, …
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… Anne Allegro, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher L.C. Kuberiet, Acting Middlesex County Prosecutor, … and Brown seized the clothing. While waiting for a towing company to arrive to impound the vehicle, Hamer testified … right to counsel.2 When asked whether he had ever studied law, defendant indicated that he completed a program …
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… FOR THE JURY. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY FAILING TO INSTRUCT THE JURY WITH A … [DEFENDANT] OF A FAIR TRIAL. POINT V THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT DURING SUMMATION BY (1) STATING THAT … THE PERSON IN THE FERRY STATION VIDEO WAS [DEFENDANT] WHO "STOPPED FOR A MINUTE TO DRINK WATER" BECAUSE HE WAS "TIRED …
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… defendants Marianne and Anthony Corradetti dismissing the complaint and invalidating and extinguishing plaintiff 's … 25, 1994. In 2000, defendants mortgaged the property to Commerce Bank to secure a $2,300,000 loan. Three years … ratification and that the doctrines of waiver, equitable estoppel, and equitable subrogation did not apply. The court …
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… defendants Marianne and Anthony Corradetti dismissing the complaint and invalidating and extinguishing plaintiff 's … 25, 1994. In 2000, defendants mortgaged the property to Commerce Bank to secure a $2,300,000 loan. Three years … ratification and that the doctrines of waiver, equitable estoppel, and equitable subrogation did not apply. The court …
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… reverse and remand for a new trial. I. A. Plaintiff filed a complaint in February 2013, in which he sought compensation … opinions about October 2011 medical resonance imaging studies (MRIs) of plaintiff's cervical and lumbar spine, a … of the litigation and opinions arguably A-2120-15T3 26 refute defendant's suggestion that plaintiff's treating …
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… and plaintiff named him as a defendant in a first amended complaint. During B.M.D.'s deposition, she was asked about … nervous system stimulant. B.M.D. testified she did not complain to Lerner of any adverse reaction to Focalin, and … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Ibid. "Foreseeability of the risk of harm …
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… jeans, a black coat, and carrying a bag of tools. Suarez compared this footage with the footage from Newark, which … building at around 1:00 p.m. in grey sweatpants, a grey hoodie, and carrying a backpack of tools. Defendant returned to … of what charges may be filed" against him in the future. Id. at ___ (slip op. 30). B. Defendant argues that …
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… 2C:29-2(a). The charges ensued from a motor vehicle stop by local police on a cold winter evening in late … defendants. 1 In addition, both defendants were charged by complaint-summons with unlawful possession of less than … FOR A MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTION. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY CONTRADICTING THE BEYOND-A- …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time of the commission of the offense"—should be applied retroactively … and began to follow them, and he never commanded them to stop, or activated the lights or siren on his patrol car. The … further involvement in the street gang "way of life" in the future. The court did not find any mitigating factors and …
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… and ROSE THREE, LLC, a NJ Limited Liability Company and ROSE HOMES, LLC, a NJ Limited Liability Company, … test the soil on Lot 16 in anticipation of entering into a future contract with the Borough for the purchase of the … because she "owned the property." In response, King stopped digging and left. Following King's visit to the …
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… court to conduct that hearing and, depending upon the outcome, to determine whether to vacate defendant's conviction. … During the encounter, Joy heard Jose yell, "Please stop my wife's right over there." She also heard a "popping … a handgun, a cigarette lighter, a mask or 15 A-5288-17 hoodie, and a wallet (later identified as Jose's wallet). He …
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… (Joseph & Norinsberg, LLC, and Joseph Pace, attorneys; Diego O. Barros and Joseph Pace, on the briefs). Justine … orders, dated March 29, 2024, dismissing with prejudice his complaint against defendants Colin Keiffer, a Deputy … referring patients to plaintiff for electrodiagnostic studies and tests. Hayek, using state-provided equipment, …
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… an "interactive process" to provide him with reasonable accommodations of his disability of urinary incontinence. The … it acted in good faith by offering plaintiff several accommodations, some of which he rejected. The trial court … using the van as opposed to driving and making whatever stops he needed to make along the way." After finding "no …