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… treatments, her return to work, and two prior workers' compensation claims. In further support, petitioner called … caused an exacerbation of the underlying arthritis." In a comprehensive September 26, 2023 written decision, the ALJ … testimony and noted he examined petitioner and reviewed her complete medical records, including those that predated the …
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… court properly granted summary judgment dismissing the complaint, as the MIA restricts recovery to plaintiffs who … the time it was remanded and also back in the fall, we've come to this resolution in order to have some measure of … subsequently 9 A-0875-23 imprisoned by according them remedies over and above those already existing[.]" Watson v. …
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… On February 19, 2021, the Association filed a five-count complaint against defendant to recover the unpaid fees under … N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 to -38. Specifically, the Association's complaint asserted claims for: (1) breach of contract; (2) … costs. The Association forwarded a copy of the summons and complaint to defendant's then counsel via "federal express, …
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… privacy given our discussion about defendant's purported income as reported in part in his Family Case Information … A-3987-22 intimate in June or July of 2022. Regarding her income, plaintiff testified she had been unemployed and … 2021 tax return. Defendant's 2022 CIS indicated his gross income in 2021 was $65,694; his 2021 tax return reflected an …
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… CDS. In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a six-year term of imprisonment, with a three-year … to distribute a [CDS]. As a result, the Prosecutor will recommend you be sentenced to a term of six years New Jersey … by pleading guilty here today, you are admitting that you committed the crime charged in count 11 of [the] indictment …
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… TDJP Properties, LLC's (TDJP) motion to dismiss Adar's complaint for failure to state a claim. We affirm. These … judgment in favor of TDJP after Adar failed to answer the complaint. Id. at 3. When TDJP acquired the property, it was … has long recognized "two competing public policy goals" embodied in the New Jersey Tax Sale Law (TSL), N.J.S.A. 54:5-1 …
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… to entertain oral argument on a PCR petition [wa]s committed to 'the sound discretion of [PCR] court,'" citing … several factors, including "the apparent merits and complexity of the issues . . . , whether argument of counsel … submission." Further, the "issue was not considered to be complex, but . . . clearly addressed by the language of Rule …
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… adjudicated delinquent eleven times for offenses that if committed by an adult would be aggravated assault, simple … to three terms of probation and violated probation twice by committing new offenses. As an adult, Roundtree was … administrative segregation, and the loss of 3,075 days of commutation credits. The panel questioned Roundtree about …
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… and well-reasoned thirty-page written opinion. I. Given the comprehensiveness of Judge Batista's opinion, we need only … by indictment with first-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, second-degree burglary, possession of a … exchange for the dismissal of other pending charges and a recommended sentence of thirteen years of imprisonment subject …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … by two mortgages. Plaintiffs Joseph and Renah Lazarus commenced this foreclosure action in April 2023, claiming … briefing on the issue of whether the adjournment rights embodied in N.J.S.A. 2A:17-36, or otherwise, had – as a …
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… expressed in Judge William G. Mennen's well-reasoned and comprehensive opinions. I. The parties are fully familiar … certification, defendant asserted that the sole source of income after the closure of his practice was his $3,122 per … plaintiff's alimony was terminated. 6 A-0777-22 In his comprehensive opinions, Judge Mennen addressed each of the …
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… and age of defendant (factor three); the desire of the complainant or victim to forego prosecution (factor four); … because of the serious need to deter individuals from committing crimes such as the ones here. In considering … generally has a heavy burden when seeking to overcome a prosecutorial denial of his admission into PTI." …
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… from the Hillside Police Department interviewed H.G. and completed an investigation report. The officer wrote that … prosecutors with an objective standard on which to base the community notification decision mandated by [Megan's 4 … Div. 2015). 5 A-3139-23 J.T. filed a motion for a stay of community notification. The trial court denied the motion …
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… alcohol emanating from the vehicle. Defendant said he was coming from a friend's house. He initially denied drinking … also found the leg raise test was properly stopped before completion for defendant's safety. She noted, based on the … to [sobriety] tests are on the same plane as other common factual indica that a person is under the influence …
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… . . . ." Id. at 689. As such, a defendant "must overcome the presumption that, under the circumstances, the … 11 A-0215-23 To satisfy the second prong "[t]he error committed must be so serious as to undermine the court's … doubt to the jury; [t]herefore possibly changing the outcome of the trial." Defendant's argument fails to overcome …
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… LD, and YV, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a subsidiary of the CHARTIS GROUP, owned by … employees relinquished their right to pursue common-law remedies in exchange for automatic entitlement to certain, but … it viewed to be unfavorable decisions of adjudicative bodies with respect to its patient's claims for benefits for …
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… was released on parole on August 8, 2012. Arms failed to comply with his PSL conditions and returned to custody in … was released from incarceration, and parole supervision commenced on June 6, 2019. 3 A-2691-21 In June 2021, parole … gun was in his vehicle. He further testified he had been compliant with the terms of his parole supervision. M.T. …
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… question which asked: "[h]ave you ever been confined or committed to a mental institution or hospital for treatment … Anonymous (AA). He testified he has a sponsor with whom he communicates once a month, although he admitted this was … "to the trial court that heard the witnesses, sifted the competing evidence, and made reasoned conclusions." Ibid. …
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… in 2001, and separated in September 2018. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on April 19, 2021. The next day, … to the dissipation of assets and attempts to obfuscate income and marital funds" and that "[d]efendant ha[d] been … lite payments. Denying defendant's 3 A-1509-23 motion to compel the sale of the marital home and granting plaintiff's …
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… February 14, 2022, plaintiff L.G. filed a domestic violence complaint seeking entry of an FRO against defendant. … a dating relationship when, on February 28, 2021, defendant committed the predicate acts of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1, … who is a friend of both plaintiff and defendant. In the complaint, plaintiff answered "no" to the question of …