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… judgment to defendant Charles J. Most, Psy.D., and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. During the pendency … the cost of this evaluation and report [fifty-fifty]. The accompanying statement of reasons reiterated: The motion …
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… 2C:12-1(a)(1), and harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. The complaint stemmed from then-current and prior incidents of … defendant's home six times, but defendant refused to come to the door or outside. As it appeared defendant was … reinstated the ATRO. The order also provided at any upcoming FRO hearing, "[p]laintiff shall not be required to …
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… M. Advokat, on the briefs). Goodman Galluccio and Chessin, attorneys for respondents (Neil Chessin, on the brief). … "was quite obvious." Brackmann described observing several "components to the damage" that he believed, "within a … . . . [twenty] to [twenty-five] man days' worth of work" to complete the repairs. He then opined it would cost $112,000 …
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… responded to Brown’s multi-unit home to investigate smoke coming from a boiler. A City fire inspector discovered … electrical panels and determined that the wiring did not comply with the building code. Bierals photographed the … argued the cause for appellant Robert Bierals (Inglesino Webster Wyciskala & Taylor, attorneys; Denis F. …
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… Plaintiff, a not-for-profit entity, owns an affordable housing complex in Princeton. Defendants lived at the complex for well over twenty years. On June 3, 2019, …
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… assistance of counsel because of a conflict of interest arising from the fact that shortly after the second jury trial, … N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b); and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2. Defendant was … a conflict of interest for defense counsel at the moment it commenced is not disputed; indeed, the conflict is …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Opinion corrected 12/31/24 – pgs. 1, … repatriation dividends taxable under the New Jersey Gross Income Tax (“GIT”) Act for tax year 2017 because plaintiffs … (“APA”), and (2) the penalties assessed should be waived since plaintiffs had a justifiable basis to exclude the …
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… appeals from a Family Part order denying his request to compel additional discovery from defendant Diane Dalton … with his then-employer, and so long as "its 3 A-5865-17T4 compensation scheme remains materially the same as the date … marriage or civil union but does not necessarily maintain a single common household. When assessing whether cohabitation …
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… TRIAL. POINT II THE STATE'S FAILURE TO DISCLOSE PRETRIAL COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE VICTIM DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR … on count seven, harassment. The court ordered defendant to comply with the reporting and registration requirements of … to pay her any more money, which angered her. She began "cursing [defendant] out" as he exited the residence. Defendant …
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… arise out of a dispute between two information technology companies: plaintiff, The Digital Group, Inc., and … subsequently entered into a contract with Sagitec. In its complaint, Digital claims Sagitec's entry into the FNPF … motion for summary judgment and entered an order dismissing Digital's complaint. Digital appeals the court's order. …
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… to help the police locate defendant's whereabouts. The son complied and defendant answered the call but then quickly … the side of a trailer, and called out "anybody inside, come out with your hands up." Defendant appeared from behind … the victim's request, because she was interested in purchasing it. 5 A-4786-15T2 Defendant said the victim loaded the …
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… it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … 2, 2012, the Division under Title Nine filed a verified complaint for care and supervision of Ann, and a separate … reported that Alice suffered a contusion on her head, bruising, an abrasion on her upper jaw and on her face, …
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… would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … the same version of events 3 RDTCs were established by the Commissioner of Children and Families, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … persuasive. The court also noted that Kelly's statements since the start of the investigation were consistent. The …
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… which included a discretionary amount of $1000 above the recommendations of the Child Support Guidelines, Rule 5:6A, … industry and was a high earner. Until this litigation commenced, there was no formal child support order in place. … and his child support obligation should be $378 per month, since plaintiff's gross weekly income was $3270 and …
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… as a prison administrator. Following a demotion, plaintiff commenced this action against the DOC and the individual defendants – including DOC Commissioner Gary M. Lanigan, DOC Chief of Staff Judy Lang, … Wagner's accounts, had violated prison policy by misusing funds; both were removed from their positions. (3) The …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEVEN POSTORINO Plaintiff, V. … P.A., attorneys) PETRILLO, J.S.C. INTRODUCTION This matter comes before the Court on motion by Defendant Rutgers, The … & Tr. Co. of Westfield, 17 N .J. 67, 7 4 (1954 ). The opposing party must, by competent proofs, set forth specific …
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… reported Chad had an "enormously extended belly with bruising all over his abdomen," more extensive bruising on his … urgent care because his stomach was very bloated and he was complaining of pain. The SRU workers observed and … her a week or two earlier. Amy denied hearing Chad cry or complain of pain when the incident happened and denied …
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… claimed their dispute arose over purportedly disrespectful comments Joyce made about his deceased mother. No matter the … 8, she realized one child's asthma medication was missing and telephoned defendant to return it. Defendant … of the defendant indicate that the defendant is unlikely to commit another offense). N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(7) to (9). The …
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… would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … the same version of events 3 RDTCs were established by the Commissioner of Children and Families, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … persuasive. The court also noted that Kelly's statements since the start of the investigation were consistent. The …
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… responded to Brown’s multi-unit home to investigate smoke coming from a boiler. A City fire inspector discovered … electrical panels and determined that the wiring did not comply with the building code. Bierals photographed the … argued the cause for appellant Robert Bierals (Inglesino Webster Wyciskala & Taylor, attorneys; Denis F. …