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… N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … 2C:43-7.2. Defendant appeals, arguing that the trial court committed plain error in not molding the jury instructions … is no dispute that defendant and co-defendant William Jones committed the robbery. The dispute is whether defendant …
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… NO. A-0 DAVID BRAY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MIDDLEBERG COMMUNICATIONS, INC., Defendant-Respondent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ … by the Law Division on J anuary 25, 2013, dismissing his complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. We affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant Middleberg Communications, Inc. …
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… the extensive factual findings articulated in Judge Brown's comprehensive oral decision. We provide a summary of the … poor hygiene, sporadic school attendance, and Dorothy's non-compliance with the Division's individual therapy and … foster care, with custody, everything kind of just comes to a screeching halt at 18-years-old." Cusumano also …
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… to consent to her treatment. The Division then filed a complaint for emergent custody, care and supervision of … sending Mary back to Florida and defendants because it was commencing an investigation due to concerns identified in a … accepted the Division's goal of adoption, pending the outcome of defendants' application to be designated Mary's …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency filed a guardianship complaint against Mae seeking to terminate her parental … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … dovetailed with his findings supporting the second prong, a common occurrence resulting from the overlap of the two. …
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… she had difficulty: driving, sleeping, swimming, and accomplishing certain household tasks, such as taking out the trash, shoveling snow, and completing yard work. Prior to the accident, plaintiff … the Spurling's test did not reveal any injuries. Dr. Kahn recommended physical therapy visits and plaintiff attended …
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… a caveat to the will, David—who was named executor—filed a complaint and order to show cause (OSC) in a summary action … preclude entry of the trial court's order and affirm. David commenced this action in accordance with Rule 4:83-1 which … shall be brought in a summary manner by the filing of a complaint and issuance of an [OSC] pursuant to R. 4:67." See …
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… trial counsel was ineffective because she (1) failed to communicate with defendant and review discovery with her; … appearance at trial, and (2) trial counsel's pre-trial communication with defendant. During the hearing, defendant … Ultimately, the PCR judge found although trial counsel's incomplete advice regarding defendant's absence from trial …
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… $107 to account for a percentage of the parties' excess income, and denying his request to modify the parenting time … time with the child six out of every fourteen days commencing every Friday evening through Monday morning. 3 … Defendant also claimed that plaintiff's salaried income increased from $165,000 to between $300,000 and …
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… its inception. On September 27, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a temporary restraining … support, and other relief. She alleged defendant committed an act of domestic violence on September 11, 2016. … 112 (App. Div. 2006), the court first found defendant had committed a predicate act of harassment as defined by …
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… agreed with defendant's argument and dismissed plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice as a matter of law. The judge found … 3 A-1339-15T3 Because the trial court dismissed plaintiff's complaint as a matter of law, we will review the following … eye drops and other medications to alleviate her subjective complaints. After several visits to Santamaria from April …
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… was stunned by this news; although resistant, he eventually commenced a casual relationship with Castellano that … Gregory, Jr. filed a caveat and this lawsuit was soon commenced. It ended with a summary judgment that declared … when raised – a judge must consider whether discovery is incomplete, Velantzas v. Colgate-Palmolive Co., 109 N.J. 189, …
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… 28, 2018 order, which prohibits defendant from having any communications with two of her children, and remand for … the children. The order also allowed the parties to communicate telephonically "in the case of a true medical … In addition, the order allowed defendant to have Skype communications with the children and deferred the decisions …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … 2C:43-7.2. Defendant appeals, arguing that the trial court committed plain error in not molding the jury instructions … is no dispute that defendant and co-defendant William Jones committed the robbery. The dispute is whether defendant …
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… owns a lot in Alexandria Township (township) on which is a commercial building and a large parking lot. In August 2015, … denied the application on the ground the proposed use was "commercial recreation," which he concluded was not a … We note the latter ordinance makes no reference to "commercial recreation." The property owner appealed the …
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… to plead to the robbery or weapons offenses [he] did not commit," his attorney "just continually told [him] to plead … pending [trial,]" during which time his attorney "did not come to see [him] in the jail," and "refused to discuss … arguments, provided any evidence, or claimed evidence would come out during an evidentiary hearing which would rebut the …
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… Division to make reasonable efforts to assist a parent overcome those deficiencies that led to his or her child's … the judge's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. … being provided with a plethora of services to help her overcome her addiction, the mother continued to abuse illicit …
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… not impeached during cross-examination or undermined by competing expert opinions." The judge similarly found Lind's … Indeed, he made up untold number of excuses for his shortcomings when it came to consistency of parenting time, … mental health and drug treatment. Defendant failed to complete any of the services provided. 7. Defendant has not …
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… the sale of Chobani dairy products. Along with sales, a component of Franco's job was to retrieve dairy products … and "cloth masks" once the Center for Disease Control recommended mask usage. After Franco relayed his safety … during his employment, leading to his "departure from the company"; and he was "caused grave financial hardship." On …
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… Law Division order denying its application to admit fresh complaint evidence at the trial of defendant Joseph Gares. … time after the alleged sexual abuse, we affirm. I. We commence our review with the governing legal principles to give context to the issues raised on appeal. The fresh complaint doctrine's "narrow purpose," State v. Hill, 121 …