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A-70-24 Reply Brief
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… MONARCH COMMUNITIES, LLC, a Limited Liability Company of the State of Delaware, Plaintiff, v. TOWNSHIP OF … And JMC INVESTMENTS, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TOWNSHIP OF MONTVILLE; …
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… was entered on August 16, 2024, and dismissed her amended complaint with prejudice for failing to provide an Affidavit … of Form A interrogatories" as moot because her amended complaint had already been dismissed with prejudice. Because … On July 31, 2023, plaintiff, representing herself, filed a complaint against defendant Robert Wood Johnson University …
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… up and change clothes, their request was denied. The family complied and went to headquarters, followed by police, where … Constitution guarantees that “[n]o person . . . shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against … 331 (1982). It is also “firmly established as part of the common law of New Jersey and has been incorporated into our …
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… Haas appeals from an order granting Borgeson's motions and compelling Trident to release $48,075.49 to her in … issued an oral decision granting Borgeson's motions to compel Trident to turnover escrowed funds to satisfy the … Haas had failed to submit either. The judge recognized the complexity of the case given the number of judgments against …
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… other cases is limited . R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2201-24 In this automobile coverage dispute, plaintiff Jayro Aguirre Picoita … order granting defendant Progressive Garden State Insurance Company's ("Progressive") motion to dismiss his complaint, … to its plain and ordinary meaning.'" Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441 (2010) (quoting Voorhees v. …
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… water tower located in Flanders. In 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint, which he amended four times, alleging that the … listed as a liability in the agreement. Plaintiff's initial complaint alleged claims against defendants Michael Zyndorf … On July 14, 2023, the Niece defendants moved to dismiss the complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. On August 15, …
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… bills, accused her of alcohol and drug abuse, and complained 4 A- 0337-25 she was not participating in … had been cleaning the house because the "kids were coming home." He said he was unaware defendant 6 A- 0337-25 … the State's motion in an oral decision. He issued an accompanying order, providing in relevant part: 1. The State's …
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… plaintiff contends the trial court erred by dismissing his complaint due to alleged procedural deficiencies, including … conference and erred in rejecting his contentions he complied with the equitable doctrine of substantial compliance and provided extraordinary circumstances …
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… MISPRESENTED THE TRUE NATURE OF THE INTERROGATION TO OVERCOME [DEFENDANT'S] EQUIVOCAL STATEMENTS ABOUT POSSIBLY 1 … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, … Sgt. Martinez identified defendant based on a black hoodie which was not entered into evidence. Thus, even if Sgt. …
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… and YOLANDER D. BAKER and LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants. Argued October 23, 2025 – Decided … chest. He "felt that these injuries were due to [the] automobile accident." He had diagnosed plaintiff with "cervical … and ordered x-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of her spine. Dr. Subin noted plaintiff improved during …
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… son, and she urged caution in handling the dog. Defendant completed an intake form that was displayed outside the … that the facility was very busy and “only had one accommodation for the dogs, so in order to separate them … asserted a claim based on the Dog Bite Statute, as well as common-law claims for absolute liability and negligence. The …
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… and found the back door ajar and his television, laptop computer, and gaming system missing. He described the man … were each indicted for burglary, theft, and conspiracy to commit burglary. At trial, Clarke testified that defendant … request and gave the following instruction to the jury: Ladies and gentlemen, I’m going to strike the last question …
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… David Richardson of aggravated sexual assault during the commission of a burglary, burglary, theft, possession of a … next brought B.M. to the living room where her laptop computer was located. B.M. testified that defendant, while … a New Jersey State Police forensic specialist, testified a comparison of DNA found in the vaginal and cervical swabs …
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… medical record turned over in discovery. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging deviations from standards of medical care … legislation and hospital policy. Plaintiff made a motion to compel discovery of the identities of the CMH committee or committees that reviewed plaintiff’s case; …
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… loaded with eight rounds. The State charged defendant in a complaint-warrant with second-degree unlawful possession of … firearm. The affidavit of probable cause in support of the complaint generally tracks the language of the statutes … the affidavit. The PLEIR offered these details: that the “complaining officer” and “[a]nother law enforcement …
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… war began on the same day that the attorney-review period commenced, and Seller accepted a higher bid from defendants … force and effect.” Buyers then filed a breach-of-contract complaint in the Superior Court, Law Division, demanding … three-day period within which notification must have been communicated had passed, and neither Buyers, their attorney, …
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… test, the Court considers whether its admission was accompanied by a sufficient limiting instruction. Immediately … the strip poker game for propensity purposes—was adequately communicated to the jury even if the trial court in its … contact, have a normal or non-specific exam”—and finds the comment problematic. However, the error does not mandate …
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… evidence. When an officer was called to investigate a noise complaint at an apartment complex, he saw defendant James L. Legette standing on a common porch. As the officer approached, Legette opened the …
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… discrimination in jury selection. In July 2005, defendant committed a series of shootings, killing one man and … the jury convicted defendant of two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and one count each of attempted murder, … pattern of the use of peremptory challenges, and the composition of the jury ultimately selected to try the case. …
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… defendant M&K Construction (M&K) with regard to a workers’ compensation court’s order (the Order) that M&K reimburse … Specifically, M&K contends that New Jersey’s Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act (Compassionate Use Act or the Act) is preempted as applied to …