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A-10/11-24 City of Jersey City and Councilman at Large Daniel Rivera Amicus Curiae Brief
Briefs
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… F Councilman, Plaintiffs-Petitioners, v. Jersey City Ward Commission and John Minella, in his official capacity as Chair of the Commission, Defendants-Respondents. … hold. As a result of increased population in Jersey City since the previous census, there was a 59% population …
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… use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3305-22 dismissing his complaint to remove his sister, Maryalice Raushi, as … parties and children by their first names because of their common surname. No disrespect is intended. 3 A-3305-22 named …
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… summary judgment dismissal of her premises liability complaint against defendants PDC 16-20 Hudson Place Realty, … steps, "the railing ended and there was no lighting," causing her to miss the step and fall. Plaintiff testified at … ankle." At the Medical Center, plaintiff's triage nurse commented that plaintiff "slipped down [four] stairs." …
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… Dr. Medina diagnosed Mia with suspected child abuse and recommended a second psycho social evaluation and sexually … really fast, and she . . . hit her head on the headboard." Using dolls provided by Dr. Cooke, Mia demonstrated defendant … Medina, acquired knowledge in a child of Mia's age "would come from an exposure" or "[s]eeing those actions or an …
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… the victims or others identified in the order, making or causing anyone else to make harassing communications to the victims or others identified in the … step-children" and indicated they did not want to "see or communicate with defendant at this time." The State did not …
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… that there was no indication that R.E. required skilled nursing services, rehabilitation services, or assistance with … (1) Bathing/dressing; (2) Toilet use; (3) Transfer; (4) Locomotion; (5) Bed mobility; and (6) Eating." N.J.A.C. … symptoms and emergence from this period is often accompanied by amnesia or other memory defects. However, Dr. …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0859-23 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF K.W. __________________________ Argued January … patient and deemed the patient is in need of involuntary commitment. [(Emphasis added).] 5 A-0859-23 The New Jersey … to "grant a temporary order." N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.9a. In using the word "a," the Legislature intended for a single, …
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… that he violated N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21(c)(3) by sexually abusing his then-thirteen-year-old daughter ("victim" or … Silva interviewed the victim, who seemed "a little bit uncomfortable" and "a little nervous . . . because she didn't … declined to discuss it because it "was very difficult and uncomfortable for her." The victim shared that the abuse …
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… summary judgment and denying her cross-motion to amend her complaint. We affirm. I. We discern the following facts from … one-day religious retreat held by the Korean Christian Life Community on defendant's premises. According to plaintiff, … an exhibit on Saint Ignatius, prayer, and receiving blessings. Around midday, plaintiff stated she was walking down …
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… prevented him from presenting rebuttal witnesses addressing issues raised during trial. We are unpersuaded by … apartment in Cairo, a [twelve]-unit residential apartment complex in Cairo that was under construction at the time of the [divorce] [c]omplaint, two commercial properties rented out to stores, agricultural …
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… the jury on a lesser-included offense; the prosecutor committed discovery violations; the prosecutor engaged in … and client rights during trial that would have changed outcome of verdict." Defendant thereafter was assigned counsel, … taken a video of defendant on her phone that day but had since lost the video. She identified a photograph of …
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… to the corporate defendant as "S.L. Licker, Inc." in his complaint and throughout the record. In our opinion, we … appeals from a June 28, 2021 Special Civil Part order dismissing his complaint, which sought a temporary and permanent …
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… v. DOMINANT DOMAIN, LLC, and LADYBLIVIN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a/k/a LADY BLIVIN, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … the first granting summary judgment to defendant and dismissing all claims with prejudice and the second denying … 189 N.J. 436, 445-46 (2007). We must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Steven Breitman paid $7,500 to become a member of defendant Atlantis Yacht Club ("the Club"), … was due in July 2021, the Club had what is described as a "compliance review" conducted by a law firm. Although no … corporations as nearly compatible with the New Jersey Business Corporation Act (N.J.S.A. 14A:1-1 [to :18-11]) as may …
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… consent were subject to the court's approval. 3 A-3248-21 Since the divorce, there has been extensive litigation to … adjournment request, the record reflects defendant was in communication with the trial court's law clerk and court … and informed defendant he was free to participate in the upcoming oral argument remotely or telephonically. On August …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. XAVIER Z. GEISINGER, a/k/a GEISINGER XAVIER, Defendant-Appellant. … his right to appeal. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a twenty-two-year prison term, subject to the No … on the remaining three offenses. The State also agreed to recommend dismissal of all remaining offenses charged in all …
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… written opinions. I. In July 2017, plaintiff visited MHA, complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea. Based … Regional Hospital (NJMHMC). 3 A-3208-21 performed the recommended surgery at MHA. Following the procedure, further … and failed to properly treat her after the procedure, causing her to sustain "permanent and disabling injuries."2 In …
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… 17-03-261, Watkins admitted: (1) on September 24, 2016, using the name RGB King, he made contact on Facebook with a … State's evidence and discuss it. Watkins testified that he: completed the plea form with the assistance of counsel; read … that (i) counsel's assistance was not "within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases," Tollett …
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… defendant became antagonistic and used profanity, refusing to take the 1 State v. Laurick, 120 N.J. 1, 11 (1990) … the "Interstate Identification Index," a system that "ties computerized criminal history record files of the FBI and … 2011) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). To the extent the …
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… General, on the brief). PER CURIAM This appeal presents a single question: whether the "not established" finding of … to him over the past two years, with such incidents becoming "more frequent." He stated his mother "make[s] the … at and grounded "for no reason." Alan echoed the children's complaints, reporting Laura "frequently yell[ed]" and that …