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… from the July 31, 2019 dismissal of count two of their complaint, in which they alleged four companies—Conner Strong, NFI, Michaels, and Cooper … the judge erred in considering extrinsic evidence in dismissing count two but also that their allegations sufficed to …
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… from the October 2014 order for the purpose of writing a single opinion. For the reasons that follow, we affirm in … [t]he child reaching the age of twenty-two years or the completion of four continuous academic years of college … expenses are owed to one another. Based upon their 2005 income, Pierce determined the appropriate allocation for …
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… Two of Evelyn's three surviving sons, Dwight and Daniel,2 commenced this action against their brother Richard, … among her sons. The parties stipulated that Evelyn was competent when she signed all of these documents. A. While … In September 2011, Dwight sent a letter to his mother enclosing a POA for a different investment account. Evelyn …
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… special dangers of misidentification associated with (1) a single photo "show up" identification procedure and (2) an … information. Defendant also contends that the trial court committed plain error when it misspoke while explaining to … in his identification, inadvertently substituting the word "competence" for "confidence." Defendant also contends, again …
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… REFERENCES TO SCIP STANDARDS AND THE STANDARDS OF THE JOINT COMMISSION. III. THE COURT ERRED IN PERMITTING THE DEFENDANT … BY THE DEFENSE OPENING STATEMENT, TESTIMONY, AND CLOSING ARGUMENTS CONCERNING THE ABSENCE FROM THE TRIAL OF DR. … D. THE COURT'S CURATIVE INSTRUCTION WAS INSUFFICIENT TO OVERCOME THE PREJUDICE. VI. THE DEFENDANT'S WITNESS AND COUNSEL …
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… pediatric cancer. Approximately three days after I.R.'s passing, on the second night of Shiva, the parties 3 A-3213-19 … way we feel about each other." On December 17, 2016, Cyber commenced its investigation. On March 20, 2017, plaintiff … 4 A-3213-19 following a trial before a prior judge.3 M.S. accompanied plaintiff to the domestic violence hearing. …
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… said she would not return Daughter without a formal order commanding her return. So, on December 4, 2015, the court … the Kansas divorce court's order, limiting Doughty to email communications regarding the child.5 The court wrote in its … who was a couple years older than she, and a cousin who was the same age as Daughter. Beck said she was an …
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… exclude evidence that a defendant 4 A-1797-15T3 has committed other crimes, wrongs, or acts when it is offered … evidence to decide that the defendant has a tendency to commit crimes or that he is a bad person; that is, you may … a bullet strike through a window, broken glass, and shell casings around the front door. Neptune Township Detective …
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… attorney for respondent (Erin Smith Wisloff, Supervising Assistant Prosecutor and Paula C. Jordao, Assistant … A jury convicted defendant of: first- degree murder as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(2) and N.J.S.A. …
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… Preferred Management, Inc., the Association’s management company; and Bergen Hydraulic Elevator, the elevator-maintenance provider. The complaint alleged that McDaid suffered serious injuries when … the electric eye prevents the elevator doors from closing on a person. Four days after the accident, a …
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… INC., Defendants, and DRISS ELHAMDOUCHI, ROUTE 94 LIMOUSINE, INC., and 201 TAXICAB, LLC, Defendants-Respondents, … for appellant Jorge Remache-Robalino (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Christina … psychological impairments, or language barriers can be accompanied by a third party to a defense medical examination …
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… several blocks from 11:47 to 11:48 p.m. that night and passing several buildings along East Twenty-Second Street and … investigation, the Task Force obtained a September 20, 2016 communications data warrant (CDW) authorizing installation … Property, Theft by Unlawful Taking, and Conspiracy to commit those crimes. The CDW stated that any "information …
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… PART DOCKET NO. ESXL326319 V MASSAGE EN~VY FRANCHISING, LLC, MASSAGE ENVY SPA SHORT HILLS, LLC, MALCOLM … J.S.C. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff, Defendants. This matter comes before the court by way of a motion brought by … (“defendant” or “MEF” hereinafter) to stay litigation and compel arbitration or, alternatively, to enforce a forum …
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A-30/31-23 Amicus Curiae Brief
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… ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 112 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey … 12 In re Opinion No. 17-2012 of Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics, 220 N.J. 468 (2014) … in New Jersey, to aid the Court in identifying and addressing the potential ramifications of this appeal. A. …
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… real estate within Atlantic County – challenged the Casino Property Tax Stabilization Act (CPTSA or Act), N.J.S.A. … calculating the PILOT payments. In 2022, plaintiffs filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, seeking a … was null and void. Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint; plaintiffs cross-moved for summary-judgment. The …
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A-3851-23 Briefs
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… New Jersey 07834 (973) 784-4404 acaivano@caivanolaw.com Date Submitted: November 5, 2024 (800) 4-APPEAL • … Consider Properties Under Long-Term Renovation to be Commercial Properties For Purposes of Imposing Duties to Keep Abutting Sidewalks Clear and Safe for …
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… Helen said she would be "happy to help facilitate . . . communication or be[] a trustee . . . if that's what they … 2003 wills, the children of their deceased siblings would become the beneficiaries. That advice was incorrect because … their new wills. Peter expressed a strong desire to disinherit his nephews and nieces and considered alternative …
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A-3391-21 Briefs
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… 16 D. The Expert’s Testimony That The Guns And Casings Were Fired From The Specific Gun Was Scientifically … OF AN ILLEGALLY INCORRECT BASIS TO FIND DEFENDANT GUILTY, COMBINED WITH JURY INSTRUCTIONS THAT WERE INSUFFICIENT TO … A. The State Argued An Incorrect Theory Of Accomplice Liability, And The Trial Court’s Instruction Did …
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… such that the owner’s personal information in the dog licensing record might be exempt from disclosure under the Open … most recent dog license records pursuant to OPRA and the common law right of access. Plaintiff, a licensed home … 47:1A-1, by subjecting the dog owners to unsolicited commercial contact. Second, it expressed concern that such a …
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A-53-23 Supplemental Appellant Brief
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… POINT I ................................. 7 THE COMPASSIONATE RELEASE ACT AND ITS REGULATIONS REQUIRE THE … ............................................. P2a10 Data on Compassionate Release, July 17, 2024 … unreviewable on appeal. Then, the Appellate Division misinterpreted the compassionate release statute and its …