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… judgment and order of dismissal. I. Plaintiffs filed their complaint on June 25, 2010, and served all three defendants. … of execution of their judgment. See R. 4:59-1(e). Remedies may be available to plaintiffs if newly discovered … that plaintiffs are not foreclosed from pursuing such remedies, their claims of individual liability that were not …
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… from an August 9, 2021 final order denying his request to compel the City to disclose additional information and … a summary action under OPRA in the Law Division seeking to compel the City to provide the additional information … trial court issued an order denying plaintiff's request to compel the City to provide any additional information. …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-2473. Catherine M. Elston argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … charging Suarez with civil service charges of conduct unbecoming a public employee, neglect of duty, and other …
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… plaintiff's neighbor, and defendant testified. While the complaint was pending, defendant filed an application for … Luke's threat to call the Division and initiate a complaint. Considering the totality of the circumstances, … plaintiff to testify about incidents not identified in his complaint; plaintiff failed to show defendant's conduct …
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… to drive; S.C. was highly intoxicated and making suicidal comments when the officers arrived.1 Solari, slip op. at 6. … the records were kept on the police department's "in-house computer," and counsel alleged, "on information and belief," that the computer records would have demonstrated defendant, not …
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… 2C:18-2b) The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of burglary. The indictment reads as … guilty of burglary in the third degree if, with purpose to commit an offense therein the person: (1) Enters a (research … any oxidizing and combustible materials or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities or packing that an …
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… A-1052-21 2 The State appeals the denial of its motion to compel a cell phone passcode from defendant, C.J.L. The … was found in a pull string bag hanging on the back of a computer chair.1 In accordance with the search warrant, … him from possessing an iPhone. A-1052-21 4 In order to complete the iPhone search, the State filed a motion to …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … the assessment for tax year 2019 and dismisses plaintiff’s complaint. I. Procedural History and Factual Findings The … not overturned.” On May 22, 2019 plaintiffs timely filed a complaint with the Tax Court contesting the Board’s …
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… to the original lender, American Neighborhood Mortgage Company, LLC. On September 8, 2014, the mortgage was … modification of the loan on terms to be specified in a future agreement. Plaintiff complied with this … of clarity or that it should be viewed by parties in the future as an example to be used by lenders to propose …
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… appeals from the entry of summary judgment dismissing her complaint for legal malpractice against two former lawyers, … which was still registered to plaintiff, and asked her to accompany him to a municipal court hearing. Although the … matter, whether in state, federal or municipal court, commencing on 4 A-1841-18T2 "being formally charged, …
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… entered judgment and instead it should have dismissed the complaint. We agree. We reverse the trial court's judgment … the trial court are summarized as follows. Plaintiff is a company that performs stone, stucco, brick, and siding work … when thirty percent and sixty percent of the work was completed, with the remaining $18,525.00 to be paid at …
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… 1998), the Appellate Division held that the trial court committed plain error in failing to modify the model charges … upon request, food that meets the resident’s religious dietary requirements, provided that the request is made … cost incurred by the nursing home in order to meet those dietary requirements. If the resident is a Medicaid …
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… STRAUS ASSOCIATES II and 11 HISTORY LANE OPERATING COMPANY, LLC d/b/a CAREONE AT JACKSON, … Straus Associates II (Straus) and 11 History Lane Operating Company, LLC d/b/a CareOne at Jackson (CareOne) filed suit … against Berman and JHCA for specific performance seeking to compel renewal of the lease or, in the alternative, to …
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… factors "'overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … prong, the judge determined that Yolanda had failed to comply with court-ordered services, to remediate her mental … on Asia's behavior. The judge determined that Jed had not complied with court-ordered services and had inconsistent …
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… (5) the trial court erred in holding that there was compliance with the master deed restriction; (6) defendant … plaintiff rented a similar unit in the same condominium complex, which was a "little smaller" than the unit … 2A:18-61.3. V. THE COURT ERRED IN HOLDING THERE HAD BEEN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MASTER DEED RESTRICTION AND FAILING TO …
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… was valued at approximately $3,000,000, and her annual income exceeded her living expenses. Thus, the court ordered … estate. On September 18, 2018, plaintiff filed a verified complaint in the Monmouth County Chancery Division, General … during this three-year period was $450,000. Plaintiff's complaint came before the court unopposed. After hearing …
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… affairs investigation in 2004, and his oral internal complaint in 2006 about the poor performance of the waste … second-degree pattern of official misconduct, second-degree computer theft, third-degree theft by deception and … a continuous violation, thereby making plaintiff's complaint timely under Shepherd v. Hunterdon Developmental …
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… by sufficient credible evidence of Muhammad having committed numerous violations of the conditions of his … when it revoked his parole and established a fifteen-month future eligibility term because he failed to report as … reasons for denying his request, which Muhammad does not refute, but only incorrectly argues did not constitute a …
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… and the eight unit owners agreed to rebuild. Plaintiff recommended defendant to the condominium association (the … the owners' purposes, and to procure CMR's assistance in a future litigation, plaintiff and the other owners each … cooperation and its principal's testimony to support a future separate litigation. In light of those facts, …
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… cause to vacate an arbitration award, and dismissing its complaint. Because plaintiff has not demonstrated any of the … supplemental briefs. Thereafter, the arbitrator issued a comprehensive written decision, concluding that the … the CNA. Consequently, plaintiff presented a verified complaint and an order to show cause, seeking to have the …