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… L-0005-14. Jacqueline Nguyen, appellant pro se. Spevack Law Offices, attorneys for respondents (Howard H. Sims, on the … defendants' motion for summary judgment and dismissing the complaint based on statute of limitations grounds.1 We … of Spevack & Cannan, P.A. as her new counsel and paid it a $3000 retainer fee. In August 2002, the law firm was …
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… NO. A-4067-13T3 IN THE MATTER OF MIOSHA SOREY, POLICE OFFICER (S9999M), CITY OF EAST ORANGE. … and Kennedy. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2014-635. Samuel J. Halpern argued … 272 N.J. Super. 199, 205 (App. Div. 1993), aff'd, 135 N.J. 306 (1994)), certif. denied, 170 N.J. 85 (2001). We "may not …
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… despite his attempt to conceal his identity from the patrol officer – that defendant's driving privileges had been … Defendant applied to PTI and the PTI program director recommended he be admitted.2 The Prosecutor's Office, in a July 25, 2016 letter, reviewed the seventeen statutory factors for PTI 1 N.J.S.A. 39:4-50. 2 The State contends the …
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… after the in camera review. On November 13, 2017, the judge completed the in camera review and issued a list of records … law." Capital Health Sys. v. Horizon Healthcare Servs., 230 N.J. 73, 79-80 (2017). The State contends that the judge … of the statute, juvenile records "shall be strictly safeguarded from public inspection." N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-60(a). …
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… new duties to appellant which required her to change offices . Shortly thereafter, appellant left her job on … disability. Lakin testified that although appellant complained of pain in her left leg and lower back, she had … The Board thereafter adopted the ALJ's findings of fact and conclusions of law as its final decision. On …
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… – Decided September 22, 2021 Before Judges Haas and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law … court trial began, the parties stipulated to the following facts. "During the late evening of . . . June 24, 2019," a … door. Defendant then woke up. Defendant stated "that he had come from a friend's house, but he did not know where he …
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… "No person shall drive any motor vehicle equipped with safety glazing material which causes undue or unsafe … has an articulable and reasonable suspicion that the driver committed an offense. State v. Locurto, 157 N.J. 463, 470 … basis for the stop. See State v. Pitcher, 379 N.J. Super. 308, 314 (App. Div. 2005). Applying these foundational …
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… who appeared on scene shortly thereafter. J.B.-G. told an officer he recognized the man in the blue hoodie as "Qua" … of stress on the witness; or, any of the other Henderson factors. The State opposed defendant's motion and argued … Showups often occur at the scene of a crime soon after its commission." Henderson, 208 N.J. at 259. As that language …
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… instead be titled to all four siblings as tenants in common. As part of the consent order, plaintiff represented … v. Pierre, 221 N.J. 36, 54 (2015). The Heinze report offered no opinion on damages but listed instances wherein … was an untruthful witness. Following a lengthy term of discovery marked by numerous delays, on March 15, 2017, defendant …
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… that order, 1 We note defendant's appeal brief fails to comply with the Court Rules. Although we might have … certification that defendant had been served by hand delivery. In addition to the attorney's certification, an … A DISPUTE WHERE THERE WAS A GENUINE ISSUE OF MATERIAL FACT OVER SERVICE OF THE UNDERLYING MOTION. POINT IV THE …
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… otolaryngology within a twenty-mile radius of defendant's offices or any hospital where a member of defendant's … to show cause for temporary restraints and dismissing his complaint without prejudice. The trial court ruled there was … the trial court for further fact-finding and to permit discovery as 3 A-2654-23 needed to develop a record regarding …
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… recording of the Easement in the Ocean County Clerk's Office. Plaintiffs are attempting to sell the Ridge Road Property, and the title company requires a separate written recording of the … is the corollary principle that there is, arising out of every easement, an implied right to do what is reasonably …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3383-17T1 NEW JERSEY CHINESE COMMUNITY CENTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VINCENT DOMINACH, … against defendant Vincent Dominach individually and in his "official capacity" as the zoning officer for the Township of … summary judgment. Ben Elazar v. Macrietta Cleaners, Inc., 230 N.J. 123, 135 (2017). Plaintiff operated a school from a …
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… of defendant 1 See V.C. v. M.J.B., 163 N.J. 200, 227, 230 (2000) (a psychological parent is a person who with the … until 2014, when the child was four. Plaintiff's subsequent complaint for custody, parenting time, and to be named the … competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to offend the interest of justice." Rova Farms Resort, Inc. v. …
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… twenty-seven year marriage is invalid based upon her discovery after her mother's death that her signature as a … and testament executed on April 1, 2013, filed a verified complaint and order to show cause to probate the estate and … husband, that was recorded in the Middlesex County Clerk's Office on July 1, 1998.4 Carol claims she assisted her …
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… a series of controlled drug buys made through an undercover officer, and surveillance they conducted on defendant's … that records obtained from Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) reflected that one account holder paid the … the residence was multi-family, the judge pointed to the fact the sole account holder for the entire residence was …
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… of a vacant, boarded-up building that had been used for commercial purposes. For the reasons that follow, we hold … causes of action arising from the incident. Before discovery concluded,1 plaintiff filed a motion on July 20, 2016, … Restivo v. Church of St. Joseph of the Palisades, 306 N.J. Super. 456, 468 (App. Div. 1997) (finding a …
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… [DEFENDANT] HAD ONLY BEEN INDICTED ON THE SECOND-DEGREE OFFENSE. We affirm. To resolve the issues raised in this … able to point out the possible ways in which samples can become contaminated during collection, storage, and/or … to a "shotgun"); State v. Lopez, 276 N.J. Super. 296, 307 (App. Div. 1994) (allowing amendment of the indictment …
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… knowingly involved in criminal street gang activity, he commits, attempts to commit, or conspires to commit, whether … apply: (a) self-proclamation; (b) witness testimony or official statement; (c) written or electronic … or command of.” In you find that the State has proven every element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt, then …
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… of defendant 1 See V.C. v. M.J.B., 163 N.J. 200, 227, 230 (2000) (a psychological parent is a person who with the … until 2014, when the child was four. Plaintiff's subsequent complaint for custody, parenting time, and to be named the … competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to offend the interest of justice." Rova Farms Resort, Inc. v. …