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… DIVYA GURU LLC, ALEX REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, ALEX 1997 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, ALEX PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, … orders entered by Judge Kimberly Espinales-Maloney dismissing their complaints with prejudice and discharging all lis …
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… that was entered after a jury found him guilty of committing second- degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. … BODYCAM FOOTAGE WERE CUMULATIVE AND THE RITE AID EMPLOYEE'S COMMENTS WERE UNDULY PREJUDICIAL, THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN … RESULT. POINT II THE PROSECUTOR'S REPEATED COMMENTS EXPRESSING HER PERSONAL OPINION AS TO THE VIABILITY OF CERTAIN …
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… 10 CHAPTER 6: COMMON ISSUES … it is the bar that makes the system work, often without compensation.” Id. at 614. Attorneys are assigned mandatory … for an automatic stay of a municipal court order suppressing evidence upon the State’s timely appeal. Consequently, …
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… to AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.; ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY; HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC., f/k/a ALLIED SIGNAL, … and as successor in interest to THE FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY and FIRESTONE PLASTICS COMPANY, a division of THE … Pantasote manufactured polyvinyl chloride (PVC)2 resins and products. Vinyl chloride monomer3 (VCM) (also known …
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… the Court on a presentment from the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (Advisory Committee). The Advisory Committee concluded that … February 2005 and October 2006. The litigation was a business dispute involving issues that arose from …
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… pursuant to Rule 2:14 and N.J.S.A. 2B:2A-1 to -11. The accompanying complaint incorporated findings of fact made by the Advisory … In re Yaccarino, 101 N.J. 342, 350-51 (1985) (discussing panel's authority to conduct a hearing "and issue a …
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… SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES AND NOT ORDERING PLAINTIFF TO COMPLY WITH THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE EXPERT'S RECOMMENDATIONS. POINT II THE FAMILY COURT ABUSED ITS … approximately $188,000 toward the down payment and closing costs, while defendant's parents provided 6 A-3309-18 …
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… the clarifying affidavit, plaintiff promptly amended the complaint to name the previously unidentified doctor (and … defendants, subject to the "attending physician" caveat. I. Since this case has not been tried, our discussion of the facts is necessarily tentative and incomplete. Our focus is largely on the procedural chronology …
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… of eight counts of sexual assault and other offenses he committed against his fiancé's minor daughter, K.I. … defendant argues the trial court misapplied the "fresh complaint" doctrine by allowing the State to present hearsay … apartment. At 3:15 p.m., when school ended, K.I. and her cousin would walk a few blocks to the house of her maternal …
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… unless approved by the court. • Take payment beyond the commissions authorized by statute. • Entrust your … Accounting (i.e., Periodic Reporting)? ........... 13 7.3 Comprehensive Accounting Form versus EZ Accounting Form … income, less the value of any restricted asset(s)†. Since one of the duties of a guardian is to keep the court …
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… admitted pro hac vice, argued the cause for amici curiae Compassion & Choices, Lynne Lieberman and Dr. Paul Bryman … (Perkins & Coie LLP) of the New York bar, Kevin Diaz (Compassion & Choices) of the Oregon bar, and Jessica Pezley … 12, 2019). As defendant represented to us at oral argument, since A-3837-19 3 its enactment, ninety-five New Jersey …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3048-19 SEAVIEW HARBOR REALIGNMENT COMMITTEE, LLC, JOHN DABEK, DIAN DABEK, EDWARD MCGLINCHEY, … Plaintiffs-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents, v. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, and EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, … through deannexation, it could recoup the loss by raising remaining Egg Harbor residents' taxes a small amount, …
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… danger of bodily injury to . . . self or others" by possessing them. N.J.S.A. 2C:58-24(b). In this case, the Law … DIVISION A-1035-20 2 order (FERPO) that would have compelled D.L.B. to surrender her firearms. The State … See Response of the Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee to Proposed Rule 3:5B "Extreme Risk Protective …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ADRIENNE N. SMITH and ORVILLE COUSINS, Defendants-Appellants. ________________________ Argued … 3 required certain operations cease to reduce the rate of community spread.2 As of mid-December, the Centers for … regarding how the administration of justice could be accomplished within the confines of state and local COVID-19 …
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… to do so. Rodriguez did this in accordance with the bar's business scheme of inducing customers to stay and buy drinks … IMPROPERLY FAILED TO ADDRESS MUTUAL 6 A-4250-17T1 COMBAT AS A SOURCE OF ADEQUATE PROVOCATION. (Not Raised Below). POINT II IMPROPER COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR THROUGHOUT THE TRIAL …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … At issue is the imposition of the New Jersey Corporation Business Tax (“CBT”) for the tax years 2002 through 2008. … CBT by virtue of the application of 15 U.S.C. § 381, more commonly known as Public Law 86-272 (“P.L. 86-272”), which …
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… measured A.B.'s responsiveness utilizing the Glasgow Coma Scale,3 scoring her reactions three out of a possible 2 … v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36, 54 (2004). 3 The Glasgow Coma Scale: takes into account three aspects: the ability to … at the hospital, he thought that "[s]he was going to die." Using his cell phone, he video recorded his interview with 5 …
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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … for the K.A. charge 3 occurred after the trial judge completed his instructions but made no mention of reasonable … constitute simple assault, as the parties had agreed in using the K.A. language. Neither the State nor the trial …
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… wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … to PSL and had no additional parole requirements -- commenced this action in 2015, to challenge the … (the Board) to monitor a high-risk sex offender’s location using an ankle device with Global Positioning System (GPS) …
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… report indicated that S.T.’s “[m]easures of verbal comprehension . . . suggest[ed] a superior level of … of nonverbal domains including memory, spatial processing and nonverbal abstract reasoning” were above average. On the other hand, her speed in processing complex information remained impaired. 2 In February 2010, …