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… L. Benson appeals from the denial of her cross-motion to compel the recusal of plaintiff's counsel. Because defendant … son to plaintiff and designated plaintiff as the parent of primary residence. 3 A-0481-20 by counsel when the terms of … Court has stated "[t]he concept of professionalism embodied in RPC 3.2 lies at the core of what it means to be a …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GOTHAM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and SUBURBAN GENERAL … by a falling branch or trunk while cycling. Liu later died of his injuries. In May 2016, Liu's estate filed a … application stated RML's contracting operations included "PRIMARILY REPAIR AND REHABILITATION OF CONCRETE, PAINTING …
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… later transferred to another medical facility, where she died on August 1, 2020. Morad "found out that [his] mother . … were made, or if COVID-19 restrictions prevented him from communicating with RCC by methods other than an in-person … the dysphagia was merely an unavoidable, unfortunate complication or whether there was any medical negligence in …
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… Judge Suh's denial of his cross-motion seeking to impute income to plaintiff for purposes of re-calculation of her … then filed a cross-motion seeking to be named parent of primary residence (PPR). After a plenary hearing, a previous … order by the court on the date that a child marries, dies, or enters the military service. In addition, a child …
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… raises the following contentions: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY ISSUING A JURY CHARGE ON 3 … PREJUDICIAL, AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL. POINT II THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY MISAPPLYING THE LAW WHEN … there was no way to determine when defendant typed it. Wang died on October 3, 2016. The cause of death was the blunt …
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… issue on appeal. Patterson also argues his sentencing court committed error when it: applied a rebuttable presumption in … line and drove on the sidewalk. Herrera and Rodriguez died as a result of the accident and Sanchez sustained a … second-degree assault by auto. At sentencing, the State recommended consecutive twelve-year sentences for the …
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… Williams walked along wooded trails behind an apartment complex in Mays Landing. When he stopped at a shed, he came … at around 5:20 p.m., a crowd gathered outside the apartment complex. One member of the crowd, Taufeeq Mitchell, was … into the woods. Mitchell was shot 3 A-0991-20 twice and died of his wounds. Three other victims sustained non-fatal …
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… the Paulsboro Police Department responded to a trespassing complaint at an apartment building. According to Haase's … a bulge on the right side of [defendant's] person in his hoodie pocket" which "felt like a grip to a pistol" and removed … of ammunition were recovered from defendant's left hoodie pocket. At police headquarters, officers searched …
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… unresolved for years. The proceedings here were glacial in comparison. Consequently, we uphold an administrative law … the Department of Children and Families' failure to provide complete discovery over a course of years – a circumstance … Karen retained new counsel in June 2011. That attorney died soon thereafter, and current counsel was retained in …
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… corroborated statements of the child, as well as facts and complex diagnoses within a hearsay report of a psychologist … Police Department contacted the Division to investigate a complaint by the biological father of then twelve-year-old … call her boyfriend and say "You make me want to curl up and die." A few days afterward, D.B. heard mother say "she …
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… grand jury on an identified date. Each subpoena was also accompanied by a certification from a detective of the … information from the 7 A-1753-18T1 PMP records to obtain communication data warrants and search warrants. The State … and alprazolam to Jason Stoveken and that Jason had died of an overdose caused by "acute combined toxicity due …
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… judge conducted a hearing and determined defendant was competent to stand trial. During the trial – when defendant … he had been referred to grief counseling after his mother died when he was twelve years old, but he refused to … claims the motion judge's colloquy with him was inadequate primarily for failing to probe defendant's ability to assist …
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… manner in which the trial court instructed the jury on accomplice liability and vacated both the manslaughter and the … the elements of N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6(c)(1)(c), which governs accomplice liability for the failure to prevent the commission … for the death of their two-year-old daughter, who died of blunt-force head trauma. When the police and …
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… for temporary disability benefits under the Workers’ Compensation Act, N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. Kocanowski … for her mother since the accident. Her injuries and the accompanying pain limit her ability to drive more than very … to provide care for her ill father. Kocanowski’s father died in November 2013, and she lost her brother shortly …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … False Claims Act and obtained an award. Id. at 149. Kite primarily argued that the entire award was not taxable based … timelines apply if the legislature is in adjournment sine die or near the expiration of the second legislative year of …
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… Center before her death and was on life support. She died eight days after the accident following hospice care. … in the CURE policy for PIP benefits, medical expenses, income continuation benefits, essential services, death … she would not be covered. CURE relies on Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, which held "[a]n insurance policy is a contract that …
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… July 23, 2010 sentencing hearing, the State reduced its recommended sentence to five years noncustodial probation. In … OF EXCUSABLE NEGLECT. POINT II DEFENDANT HAS PRESENTED A PRIMA FACIE CASE THAT COUNSEL PROVIDED INCORRECT ADVICE … attainable goal when memories have dimmed, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence is lost or unattainable . …
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… Defendant was convicted of third-degree conspiracy to commit arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2a(1), as a lesser-included offense of second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:17-la(1) and/or … judge may not substitute an alternate juror unless "a juror dies or is discharged by the court because of illness 12 …
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… of the statement was not capable of changing the outcome of the trial. (pp. 15-16) 3. This case is not like … from apparent gunshot wounds to his torso. Gee later died from those wounds. The next day, Lead PPD Detective … Id. at 321-22. Instead, the inculpatory statements primarily concerned the defendant’s ability to pay his …
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… got to get out of here . . . I can't stay here . . . can I come over and sleep on the couch." James told Michael that … asked defendant to tell him what happened, she told a completely different story, claiming she and Michael got … were no bruises on her face. Later that evening, Michael died during surgery and Detective Edgar Rios of the homicide …