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… from a December 2, 2024 Family Part order dismissing her complaint for divorce from defendant Niazuddin Shaik on principles of comity, finding the New Jersey filing precluded by … lack of service and asserting plaintiff was collaterally estopped from bringing this action based on their long-pending …
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… DURING SEVERAL KEY AREAS DURING TRIAL; FIRST PCR COUNSEL COMPOUNDED THE HARM BY FAILING TO RAISE THESE CLAIMS DURING … TO ARGUE REMORSE AS A MITIGATING FACTOR. FIRST PCR COUNSEL COMPOUNDED THIS ERROR BY FAILING TO RAISE THESE CLAIMS. Of … was filed well beyond the one-year time requirement embodied in Rule 3:22-12(a)(2). Moreover, the equitable relief …
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… role as to the issues of proximate causation and comparative negligence. We reverse the orders granting … attempted to move into the center lane. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants, asserting personal injuries … moved for and were granted leave to file a third-party complaint against Plonski. Thereafter, plaintiffs and …
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… through a basement door which was unlocked. She held the accompanying railing and proceeded down a concrete stairway to … who could opine as to how the alleged absence of lighting combined with the presence of the 4 A-0378-24 concrete lip … Div. 1996)). We have also held that expert testimony on the topic of proximate cause is necessary when it is outside a …
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… entered after a bench trial for conduct which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree arson, … to give a statement because his mother required him to. He commented that J.S. appeared "very open and honest," "knew . … mother outside of Matkowski's presence that he had become "good friends" with J.M.H. since "last week." During …
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… Davis shared a surname, and that the detective had been communicating with the victim's family. The PCR judge … and the victim sharing a surname alone because "Davis" is a common surname. He also contends that enforcing a procedural … (c) an unlawful sentence; and (d) any habeas corpus, common law, or statutory ground for a collateral attack." …
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… term. He was also sentenced to PSL for all crimes. Sanders completed his term of incarceration in November 2014. Since … be used, for marijuana or hashish. PSL Special Condition — Comply with the conditions of and successfully complete the Program for Returning Offenders with Mental …
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… defendant would not contact the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) sooner to inquire about charges related to an offense he did not commit. The court once more adjourned sentencing, to permit … N.J. 531, 552 (2019) (quoting Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). [471 N.J. …
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… LLC, attorneys for appellant (Ronald P. Sierzega and Christopher R. Versak, on the briefs). Archer & Greiner, PC, … defendant Township of Gloucester and dismissing plaintiff's complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm. This … court's entry of summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint and remanded for discovery and further proceedings …
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… the reasons expressed in that court’s opinion. The Court comments briefly on the Appellate Division’s reversal of the … holds the opinion attributed to him or her, which can be accomplished by means of a report by the treating physician, his or her trial testimony, or other competent evidence. As in other settings, any expert’s or …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … 4:46-2, holding that the judge must consider, “whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … and for the reasons discussed further below, plaintiff’s complaint as well as her claim for punitive damages is …
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… CENTER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., COMMERCE BANK, N.A., GARDEN STATE CHECK CASHING SERVICE, INC., PETER JOSEPH LEUS, a/k/a JOSEPH Q. LEUS, COMIC WORLD ENTERPRISES, INC, JENNY M. MIQUI, MARTIN … SERVICE, INC., PETER JOSEPH LEUS, a/k/a JOSEPH Q. LEUS, COMIC WORLD APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION March 27, 2012 …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN … of the victim . APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION February 7, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2b (Count Two); and … report documenting her medical evaluation of R.R. and her recommendations for treatment. The doctor’s report states, …
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… 1999. Paragraph two of the FJOD reads as follows: Alimony: Commencing June 1, 1999[,] and continuing until May 31, … by way of wage execution against his employment earnings. Commencing June 1, 2000[,] . . . [defendant] shall pay … subsection (j)(1), the court found plaintiff failed to overcome the rebuttable presumption that defendant's alimony was …
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… "scared to death" and told her that he "never want[ed] to come back [to defendant's 4 A-0300-21 home] again." Jen took … Ethan. Brennan prepared a written report in which she recommended that the Division "investigate the allegations and … plans so as to ensure [Ethan's] safety." Brennan recommended that Ethan receive 3 Brennan qualified as an …
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… State Parole Board. Caleb Beyah, appellant pro se. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … the paint store in Pennsauken was the same weapon used to commit the murder at the motor lodge in Maple Shade. 3 … In his pro se brief, appellant argues: THE PAROLE BOARD COMMITTED PROCEDURAL ERROR IN FAILING TO CONSIDER RELEVANT …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0975 … only for the personal benefit of the current owner. See Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. v. Bd. of Adjustment of …
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… and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6; (6) possession of a weapon while committing certain CDS offenses in the second degree, … the findings and result meet this criterion, its task is complete, and it should not disturb the result, even though … "'(i) counsel's assistance was not within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases; and (ii) …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Respondent. Submitted November 9, … The Platt Law Group, PC, attorneys for appellant (Christopher J. Norman, on the briefs). NOT FOR PUBLICATION … arguments: (1) JAS failed to exhaust administrative remedies because the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) has …
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… registrant of conspiracy to transport minors in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2423(a) and (e); transportation of minors in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution, 18 U.S.C. § 2423(a); and … her a cellphone to use while working, "and directed her to communicate with him." According to the prisoner release …