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… consuming multiple trial days, the trial court issued a comprehensive written opinion resolving these issues. In … the parent of primary residence, consistent with her exercising more overnights than plaintiff; the allocation of … v. Essex Cty. Prosecutor, 171 N.J. 561, 571 (2002)). Absent compelling circumstances, we are not free to substitute our …
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… 18, 2016 order that dismissed her medical malpractice complaint with prejudice for failure to serve an affidavit of merit. Plaintiff's malpractice complaints,1 filed in July 2015 against three doctors and … and by treating her with debridement and compression dressings without knowing her ABI values. In a letter submitted …
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… JUDGMENT AGAINST QIANNA IS MANDATED BECAUSE THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN ADMITTING INTO EVIDENCE AT THE … NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF N.J.R.E. (803)(C)(6), THE BUSINESS RECORDS EXCEPTION TO THE HEARSAY RULE, AND N.J.R.E. … claims against Qianna is mandated because the trial court committed reversible error in admitting inadmissible hearsay …
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… to -35. Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offense of harassment and that the … met defendant in late November 2018 through her cousin and they dated for a few months. She stayed overnight at … "scanned" over it because that was about the "time [his] Ambien kicked in." He admitted to sending the text messages …
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… parenting time; (3) enjoin plaintiff from unilaterally choosing Jude's extracurricular activities; (4) enjoin plaintiff … 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 …
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… (JOD) entered on June 17, 2006. The JOD incorporated a comprehensive Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) that the … to provide and maintain health insurance coverage to accommodate Adam's special needs related to his severe … to compel plaintiff to reimburse her for the cost of nursing care that she incurred when plaintiff did not appear …
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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 … 53 (2015)). We review de novo questions of law, only reversing if an error was "of such a nature as to have been …
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… order granting summary judgment to defendant Pamela Jengo—a single-family residential homeowner—and defendant Borough of … 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, …
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… PER CURIAM Convicted by a jury of multiple offenses committed during a home invasion and robbery, and sentenced … He argues: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR'S HIGHLY PREJUDICIAL COMMENTS IN SUMMATION DENIGRATING THE DEFENSE REQUIRE … the sentencing judge did not explain his reasons for imposing consecutive sentences or for ordering that defendant …
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… defendants' motion for summary judgment regarding her complaint brought under The New Jersey Conscientious … employment cause of action, we affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint on February 23, 2016 alleging a hostile work … of receiving the schedule, she attempted suicide by overdosing on her medication3 and drinking two glasses of wine. …
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… assault and robbery. Those charges included conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … offenses. Thus, defendant was convicted of conspiracy to commit second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … F.C. D.M. had allowed F.C. to use checks with a false business name and D.M.'s address. F.C. tried to defraud V.S. …
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… 22, 2015, almost two-and-one-half years after defendant commenced construction and renovation on the house, Scott … reveal why this order was issued. Because the roof was not complete, defendant sought permission from the Borough to … defendant did the additional work for the purpose of closing the roof or covering the house. On January 22, 2016, …
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… entered following a fact finding hearing concluding they committed abuse or neglect of their children F.E.C. (Flynn) … to the parties' residence regarding a domestic violence complaint. When they arrived, Songui observed a man inside … behind their home. Although she denied being drunk or using drugs, the caseworker noted Stella still smelled of …
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… not Sam. By 2011, however, the Division had also become involved in Sam's care, providing services to the … safety, or health." N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.29(a). 6 A-2421-17T2 communicate albeit in a limited fashion, sit unassisted, and … the circumstances that led to the removal of their son." Since delay in permanent placement would harm the child, and …
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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 … he hit the washing machine and said he did not want anyone using it. N.M.Q. left shortly after with her daughters. The …
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… no longer provide support because his daughter does not communicate with him. We affirm in part, reverse in part, … Trust accounts were established for each child. However, since the parties were no longer financially able to … alleged that beginning in 2015, their daughter stopped all communication with him. She made "vile and vulgar comments" …
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… his neighbors. Plaintiff alleged in his chancery complaint that Alexander Iwaskiw, a teenager, operated a … and quad bikes outside his home. He claimed this was a business operated in violation of local ordinances and, … neighbor's "unreasonable use" and whether the plaintiff's "comfort[] or existence" is disturbed to an unreasonable …
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… health problems that worsened in 2008 when she became non-compliant with her medication. In February 2009, plaintiff … disorder and prescribed medication. She continued to be non-compliant with her medication and was hospitalized several … obsessed with her chiropractor and began stalking and harassing her. Plaintiff's conduct led to criminal charges and …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … most importantly, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION July 19, 2022 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 whether the regulations dealing with … collateral consequences, including legal, personal, and 7 business consequences. A conviction like the one here affects …
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… here. Defendant was charged with a number of offenses arising out of three incidents occurring over a four-month … alleged that on September 6, 2007, defendant and two accomplices shot at another man, Jeffrey Christopher, who … asserted that on January 12, 2008, defendant and another accomplice shot Christopher to death in an empty parking lot. …