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… DOCKET NO. A-4200-15T3 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee of the Indymac INDX Mortgage Loan Trust … vacate the final judgment of foreclosure and to dismiss the complaint. After a review of the contentions in light of the … and mortgage required payment of 360 monthly installments commencing January 1, 2005. Defendants defaulted on the loan …
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… FINDING THAT A TESTIMONIAL HEARING WAS WARRANTED AND THEN COMPOUNDED THIS ERROR BY INCORRECTLY EVALUATING THE SYSTEM … v. Smith, 212 N.J. 365, 387 (2012). If the trial judge committed error, it must be "sufficient to raise a … to a fellow eyewitness, those highly suggestive comments would require exploration at a hearing." Ibid. In …
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… defendant did not want to be home alone. The Division commenced a Title Nine protective services action on April … reunification if defendant and Charles continued recommended treatment for their diagnosed psychological … counseling together, but, in June 2017, their therapist recommended termination based on the lack of any progress and …
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… for $380 in rent, each. Donna also testified about being uncomfortable around the men her mother 8 A-1382-19 knew, … work, but she refused to go with him because she felt uncomfortable. De Pareja testified Donna was signed out of … is limited. When a trial court's fact-finding is based on competent, material and relevant evidence, we ordinarily …
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… Defendant further argued that "a significant part of our community finds strip bars or go-go bars or . . . gentlemen … before the shooting incident.4 And the prosecutor's only comment about the "club" in summation was a fleeting … in her thoughtful decision. We add only the following brief comments. Pursuant to N.J.R.E. 704, "[t]estimony in the form …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … by deed to 230-232 Summer Street, LLC, a limited liability company in which he was the sole member.1 The deed — from … the City summary judgment, explaining his reasons in a comprehensive written decision. Following a subsequent proof …
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… and dismissing plaintiff's second amended class action complaint. The two-count complaint alleged NJ Transit's sleep apnea policy was … to -50 (count one), and N.J.S.A. 34:11-24.1 of the Workers' Compensation Act (count two).1 Because we conclude, as did …
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… judgment to defendants, who moved to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as untimely because it was filed four and a half … Shenise Monk and Jordi Wilson, parents of J.W., filed a complaint on behalf of their son seeking damages stemming … alternative argument that they had substantially complied with these statutes of limitations. Monk became …
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… consuming multiple trial days, the trial court issued a comprehensive written opinion resolving these issues. In … v. Essex Cty. Prosecutor, 171 N.J. 561, 571 (2002)). Absent compelling circumstances, we are not free to substitute our judgment for that of the trial court, which has become familiar with the case. Schwartz v. Schwartz, 68 N.J. …
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… 19, 2018 final judgment for $1,818,000, awarded as just compensation for plaintiff New Jersey Sports and Exposition … affirm. In May 2016, NJSEA filed a verified condemnation complaint with the trial court. We affirmed "an order … bench trial, hearing testimony from eight witnesses. In a comprehensive letter opinion, he found that NJSEA's expert's …
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… 2005). As to this last point—the imposition of a duty—the common law on premises liability for residential property … Prior to 1981, our courts did not distinguish between commercial or residential property owners. That is, commercial and residential property owners in this State, at …
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… the [c]ourt put into place a parenting plan schedule that accomplishes both parents having joint physical custody. … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … to the following factors: the parents' ability to agree, communicate and cooperate in matters relating to the child; …
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… in issue." On appeal, defendant contends that the judge "committed harmful error by denying defendant's request for a court-appointed custody evaluation" as had been recommended by the parties' parent coordinator and by not … that also directed the parties to cooperate with the recommendations of the professionals providing therapy. …
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… granting summary judgment to defendant and dismissing the complaint. Plaintiff's complaint sought an order directing defendant to turn over … who, despite his health issues, was never declared incompetent or incapacitated, nor did he authorize plaintiff …
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… to -35. Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offense of harassment and that the … remand the case for further findings. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant under the Act on March 11, 2019, … she declined. 1 The parties did not include a copy of the complaint or TRO in the appendix. 3 A-5415-18 On February 2, …
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… E.K. tested positive for marijuana, and it was recommended he seek outpatient drug treatment. Defendant tested negative. No services were recommended for her. The law guardian reported the children … first involvement with the Division, defendant was fully compliant with services (drug screenings, substance abuse …
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… from an expert concerning the Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). He also argues that his … stated that defendant's family had told her not to file a complaint about what happened. Defense counsel objected and … of the syndrome: secrecy, helplessness, entrapment and accommodation, delayed disclosure, and retraction. Dr. …
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… was a twenty-three-year-old high school graduate, with some community college education, living with family members and … in construction. As a juvenile, defendant successfully completed a diversion program for committing disorderly persons 3 A-2840-18T1 offenses. As an …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO), and dismissed N.M.Q.'s complaint and amended complaints filed under the Prevention of Domestic Violence … their eleven-year-old daughter. In support of her amended complaints, N.M.Q. also moved into evidence audio recordings …
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… no longer provide support because his daughter does not communicate with him. We affirm in part, reverse in part, … alleged that beginning in 2015, their daughter stopped all communication with him. She made "vile and vulgar comments" about him. She did not respond to his letters. He …