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… During the last five years, defendant's drinking had become an "every night thing." Plaintiff provided a history of … consent order, "[d]efendant agree[d] not to make harassing communications to the plaintiff." In paragraph (3), … "extremely intoxicated" called her and "scream[ed] at the top of his lungs" because he was "infuriated" the house was …
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… c/o MARV POER, FIRST STUDENT, INC., and JMB LANDSCAPE COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents, and PIPE WORKS … for personal injuries. She later filed a second amended complaint naming JMB Landscape Company, Inc. as a defendant. National had hired JMB to …
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… would contain a banquet facility with the capacity to accommodate up to 833 people. Consequently, we reverse the … We learned at oral argument that LRA is also a developer of commercial properties, including hotels. 5 A-1899-21 … prejudice to the developer's right to pursue another future application publicized by a complete and proper …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a). Defendant argues: the trial court committed error by improperly joining offenses related to … outside where defendant slapped him and told him not to come back or he would deport and kill him. Defendant was … "seem[ed] drunk" on the 5 A-2855-20 night in question and complained to defendant when she refused to serve him. …
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… software found by investigators on defendant's tablet computer was installed at the direction of the United States … breasts and her teenage boyfriend's erect penis on his laptop. Defendant obtained those images from his stepdaughter's … and her former boyfriend. [G]iven virtually irrefutable evidence defendant had downloaded the photographs …
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… search of his vehicle following a motor vehicle stop. Having considered the arguments in light of the record … to "EAN Holdings," which Sheehy knew to be a rental company. Mutz activated the patrol vehicle overhead lights … and Sheehy approached the passenger side. Mutz initiated communication with defendant who began "using sign language …
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… 30, 2019, Synergy Global Outsourcing, LLC (Synergy) filed a complaint in the District Court of Dallas County against the … agreement in which the HGS Parties agreed to pay Synergy commissions for procuring existing and new lines of business … of the HGS Parties' document requests and deposition topics, and placing limits on the remaining requests and …
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… hearing on July 16, 2010, the State called Detective Christopher Smith to testify as to the forensic serology lab … N.J.S.A. 2C:18- 2(b)(1); and second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. At trial, the jury … The second prong is based on that deficiency, would the outcome of the trial [have] been any different." The court …
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… and to require plaintiff F.L.1 to disclose "any concealed income."2 We affirm both orders. I. The parties were married … of the JOD, including the judge's findings regarding his income, had not been supported by sufficient credible … given our extensive discussion about their purported incomes as reported in part in their Family Case Information …
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… on their cheeks and faces from their grandmother." He complained 6 A-2870-22 about the time the children spent at … to be doing" and that "if things were to develop in the future, . . . I wouldn't hesitate to look at it." The judge … affecting custody in place, it is presumed it 'embodies a best interests determination' and should be modified …
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… Esther Jean summary judgment and dismissing Enoch's complaint with prejudice. After reviewing the record in … entire controversy doctrine. Finally, it found judicial estoppel barred the state action because Enoch "assert[ed] a … was filed and pending. 9 A-1764-23 Further, Jean does not refute that she failed to disclose Enoch's pending state …
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… construction of that building began in 2000 and was completed in February of 2001. On February 15, 2001, Skaar … its expense. In 2023, Skaar on behalf of plaintiff filed a complaint for a declaratory judgment and later an amended complaint in which, according to Skaar, plaintiff alleged …
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… concentration. Remache-Robalino filed a medical malpractice complaint against defendants. Like DiFiore, Remache- … interpreter at plaintiff's deposition. Defendants moved to compel the examination without any monitoring or recording. … experts who similarly refuse to perform recorded DMEs in future cases. Responding to those concerns, the judge …
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… drove to the police station rather than request the police come to the home because he did not want his son or his … order. Before the municipal court, R.B. argued J.B.'s comments effectively invited and "enticed" the assault and … and proofs, including the audio and video evidence, J.B.'s comments did not constitute a "voluntary and serious …
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… PLLC, attorneys; Jacquelyn A. DiCicco, on the brief). Christopher A. DeGennaro argued the cause for respondents MHC … orders entered by Judge Mary F. Thurber dismissing his complaint with prejudice and denying his cross-motion to … of the sale of merchandise" entitling plaintiff to CFA remedies. We affirm. The CFA sets forth The act, use or …
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… hearing,"2 provided that hearing was conducted and completed "before the trial jury is impaneled." The State … within its discretion in ruling that the hearing should be completed before the jury is impaneled. We leave the … hearing, one of the detectives, who had since become a sergeant, testified that he thought Orlando was …
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… followed the Mercedes and conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing the vehicle fail to maintain its lane in … was suspended and he could not produce documentation, he complied with Higgins's request to exit the vehicle. In … vehicle was issued to" defendant. Defendant did not refute the registration was expired. Again, we recognize …
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… same day as the accident, plaintiff went to the hospital complaining of pain in her chest, arm, and back. At the … normal bodily function [and] a loss of range of motion, accompanied by pain. Other limitations include: pain and … (2007)). Accordingly, a court must consider "whether the competent evidential materials presented [in the summary …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. ___________________________ … By leave granted, defendant Jersey Central Power & Light Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corporation, appeals … of its OTSC, plaintiff filed certifications from Christopher Cole, an owner and principal of plaintiff, and Seth …
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… forensic test revealed no evidence indicative of a completed sexual assault. Responding officers found two … not seek the death penalty. The State further agreed to recommend a life sentence, with thirty-years of parole … for each murder count. Additionally, the State agreed to recommend that a sentence of twenty-years with ten-years of …