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… 2025 Before Judges Marczyk and Bishop-Thompson. 1 In the complaint, plaintiff identified this party as Bank of … George T. Hayes III sought leave to file a second amended complaint to add an undisclosed third party and a forgery … order denying his motion for leave to file a second amended complaint, and the August 5, 2024 order denying his motion …
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… never materialized. On January 27, 2021, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants alleging breach of contract, … 6 A-4127-23 question number two] . . . They didn't have to come back with anything . . . as referenced by the 'if any' … N.J. at 521; and then quoting Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). "On a motion …
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… 339 River Road Partners, LLC, to sell a limited liability company which owned real property in foreclosure. Defendants … for the property, the mortgage was in default and EWF had commenced foreclosure proceedings. On June 2, 2022, RRH and … was "to set forth the process by which [plaintiff] shall become the one hundred percent (100%) owner of [RRH] with full …
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… SERVICES and ATLANTIC COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, Respondents-Respondents. … PER CURIAM Petitioner S.P. appeals from the Assistant Commissioner (the Assistant Commissioner) of the State of New Jersey Department of Human …
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… step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in his/her commission of the crime. The step taken must be one that is … step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in his/her commission of the crime. The step taken must be one that is …
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… follows: A person is guilty of robbery if, in the course of committing a theft, he … (select appropriate): … (1) … puts him in fear of immediate bodily injury; … or … (3) commits or threatens immediately to commit any crime of the first or second degree. In order for …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief by tampering … defendant's state of mind at the time that the offense was committed, and (2) the extent of the pecuniary loss that … loss caused by defendant amounts to $500 or less. � See Commentary to New Jersey Penal Code, Vol. II, p. 208. � See …
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… means staking or risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not … receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome. The type of gambling activity that defendant stands … chances, represented and differentiated by numbers or by combinations of numbers or by some other media, one or more …
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… … Count _____ of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of possession of gambling records … any writing, paper, instrument or article of a kind commonly used in the operation or promotion of a bookmaking … 2. That [ S- / the writing, paper, etc .] is of a kind commonly used in a bookmaking scheme or enterprise; and 3. …
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… is awarded a verdict for breach of contract is entitled to compensatory damages for such losses as may fairly be … as the probable result of the breach of such contract. Compensatory damages for breach of contract are designed … contracts, the disappointed owner may recover the costs of completing the promised performance or making necessary …
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… 2C:14-2(c)(1) and 2C:14-3(b), in exchange for the State's recommendation, with the victim's consent, that he enter PTI … without her consent. The court sentenced defendant to the recommended term of PTI. The conditions of PTI supervision included that defendant was to: (1) complete domestic violence counseling; (2) undergo a …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4583-19 IN RE APPROVAL OF A FINANCING COMMITMENT FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS NORMAN TOWERS, HMFA … affirming, upon reconsideration, its mortgage financing commitment for $76,975,000 in NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … with municipalities; and second, that HMFA failed to comply with the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), N.J.S.A. …
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… On October 30, 2020, defendant filed a domestic-violence complaint against plaintiff. In the complaint, defendant certified he had been "living with … while separated from his wife" and alleged she had become "aggressive" with a knife "while they still both …
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… CEPA and conflicting case law supports both po- sitions. Compare Cokus v. Bristol Myers-Squibb Co., 362 N.J. Super. … liability under CEPA), with Maw v. Advanced Clinical Communications, Inc., 359 N.J. Super. 420 (App. Div. 2003), … this issue. 2 The trial court “must be precise in [its] communications with the jury and must ensure that the …
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… with a concussion.3 In June 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging negligence (count one) … the motion for reconsideration. The judge issued an accompanying written order. This appeal ensued, which focuses … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence. [Ibid. (quoting D'Atria v. D'Atria, 242 …
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… Law Division denying its motion to dismiss the third-party complaint of defendant/third-party plaintiff Brian Chabarek, … an employee of defendant Borough of Highlands, filed a complaint in the Law Division against the borough and three … service. Chabarek thereafter filed a third-party complaint against JIF, seeking a declaratory judgment that …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-017956. Steven P. … entered on December 13, 2017 by the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division), which dismissed his claim petition. The judge of compensation found that Verasawmi's injuries were not …
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… 3 A-4776-16T1 set forth by Judge James Hely in his comprehensive oral decision rendered on June 22, 2017. The … L.A. was discharged from each of these programs for non-compliance with its rules or non- attendance. Several of the programs from which L.A. was discharged recommended that L.A. participate in a program that could …
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… were around three to thirteen years old and that the smallest child appeared to be no higher than his waist. The … (3) any observed activity of the person, (4) physical comparisons with the height or size of nearby objects or … height or age, (6) whether the observed individual has a comparatively similar age or height as the witness, (7) …
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… Galski's needs, the marital lifestyle, and his variable income when it set his alimony obligation; (2) erred in … in 2004 and have two children. In 2017, Lauren filed a complaint for divorce. Todd counterclaimed for divorce. … marriage Todd earned substantially more than Lauren. His income, which included a base salary, commissions on medical …