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… and his responsibility for paying the parties' 2018 income taxes. Defendant, the former wife, cross-appeals, … child support obligation and in awarding plaintiff certain credits.1 The AJOD was entered following a five-day trial … award, child support award, or equitable distributions unless there was a clear abuse of discretion, a failure to …
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… and his responsibility for paying the parties' 2018 income taxes. Defendant, the former wife, cross-appeals, … child support obligation and in awarding plaintiff certain credits.1 The AJOD was entered following a five-day trial … award, child support award, or equitable distributions unless there was a clear abuse of discretion, a failure to …
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… married in 1986 and have two adult children. Brian filed a complaint seeking a divorce in 2016. After a considerable … during the marriage. The judge also awarded various other credits to the parties and granted Ann open durational … a private investigator who testified for Brian about surveillance conducted on Ann; Ilan Hirschfeld, an …
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… married in 1986 and have two adult children. Brian filed a complaint seeking a divorce in 2016. After a considerable … during the marriage. The judge also awarded various other credits to the parties and granted Ann open durational … a private investigator who testified for Brian about surveillance conducted on Ann; Ilan Hirschfeld, an …
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… seek extended-term sentences for either offense and to recommend consecutive terms of ten years, with a five-year … remaining charges; and awarded defendant 1,349 days of jail credit and 100 days of gap-time credit. This appealed … heard. R. 3:5-7(c). But, "[t]he mere allegation of a warrantless search . . . does not place material issues in dispute …
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… seek extended-term sentences for either offense and to recommend consecutive terms of ten years, with a five-year … remaining charges; and awarded defendant 1,349 days of jail credit and 100 days of gap-time credit. This appealed … heard. R. 3:5-7(c). But, "[t]he mere allegation of a warrantless search . . . does not place material issues in dispute …
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… The Court considers whether the “Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome” (CSAAS) has a sufficiently reliable … she found embarrassing. A close friend of Bonnie’s mother visited the family apartment and found defendant lying on top … concluded that there was consensus only as to delayed disclosure. Judge Bariso concluded that CSAAS evidence did not …
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… setting of a post-judgment dispute with respect to deferred compensation. In 1999, plaintiff Michael J. Thieme (Thieme) … Bonus. She first learned of the Bonus when Thieme deposited $200,000 into a bank account that, unbeknownst to … be provided with remuneration and compensation commensurate with his past and present role in the execution and …
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… the defense acknowledged that state-of-mind evidence may become probative where accident is the defense, counsel … for relevance under Rule 803(c)(3). 1. The Evidence Rules limit the admissibility of hearsay testimony. One … the year prior to her death, defendant obtained a life insurance policy on Jody in the amount of $500,000 -- $300,000 …
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… DNA sample, along with the approximately twenty other samples collected from local homeless individuals, to the State … further pointed to other investigatory failings or shortcomings, citing as “shocking” the failure to interview … constitutionally valid swab without a search warrant. To ensure validity, warnings given to an individual informing …
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… providing legal representation to clients involuntarily committed in state psychiatric facilities, including Ancora … for persons, such as her, who are required to be on the premises for business or professionally related matters. She … Building. One of those psychiatrists had to undergo nasal surgery after a patient assault. The same psychiatrist …
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… or defendant) motions for summary judgment in these two companion cases (referred to herein as the “Caprioti action” … REQUESTED This matter arises out of alleged unlawful sales practices in connection with the selling of homes. … not premised upon any “deficiency in the design, planning, surveying, supervision or construction” of the home, but are …
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… lawsuits were timely based upon equitable tolling principles, the cases were jointly tried before the same Atlantic … on their failure-to-warn claims, awarding them substantial compensatory damages. Roche now appeals on various grounds. … certainty, that Speisman would ultimately have to undergo surgery to remove his colon. Speisman testified that if he …
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… of law, we affirm. 1 We use initials and pseudonyms to ensure the parties' privacy. R. 1:38-3(d). 3 A-1983-21 I. We … because of his own regular alcohol use. The psychologist recommended Cathy undergo regular, random screening for … continuing to reside at his mother's house. She said he visited on New Year's Eve, stayed until midnight, and then …
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… defendant confessed. Neither the Fifth Amendment nor state common law calls for suppression of defendant’s statements. … that time, although defendant appeared “bored” and “listless,” he did not seem “agitated or distressed in any way.” … also explained that A.S. could be seen around dusk on a surveillance video near the apartment complex, but that …
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… appeals from Family Part orders sanctioning her for not complying with an order compelling her to have the parties ' … Am. Acad. of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, (last visited Mar. 12, 2019), … Matthew's designated school district for the purpose of ensuring the child is eligible for bus transportation to …
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… appeal (A-0164-15) concerns the dismissal of 514 Accutane complaints involving plaintiffs who were prescribed and 3 … trial judge's determination, (c) the general legal principles followed when applying New Jersey products liability law … defendants prepared periodic safety update reports (PSUR) for the European market. In an August 17, 1988 report, …
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… v. DISPLAY GROUP 21, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, STALLION HOLDINGS, LLC, f/k/a THE STRIVE GROUP, … SHARFSTEIN, Defendants-Appellants, and ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Intervenor- Respondent. … appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-1075-10. Brian S. Cousin argued …
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… "perceive[d] little distinction between Daubert's principles regarding expert testimony and our own, and believe[d] … Ibid. The Court emphasized that the trial court "must ensure compliance with the requirement of 'some expert consensus …
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… lawsuits were timely based upon equitable tolling principles, the cases were jointly tried before the same Atlantic … on their failure-to-warn claims, awarding them substantial compensatory damages. Roche now appeals on various grounds. … certainty, that Speisman would ultimately have to undergo surgery to remove his colon. Speisman testified that if he …