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… entered Claridge's property and removed technological components identified as "SIM chips" from seven Claridge … you return. But as Mr. Medio has just said, we're going to start the process of doing it, so I'm not -- . . . . - - … that settlement agreements will not be vacated absent "fraud or other compelling circumstances." 120 N.J. at 472. …
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… 1965). Specifically, plaintiff alleged that defendant decommissioned the panel when it owned the plant, knew or … other equipment. Only after the sale did D.O. Productions start to move equipment out of the idle asset area. Access … defective condition, existing at the time of transfer. Still less is he liable to any third person who may come upon …
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… the store, defendant, who the sister had seen before, started to verbally abuse the two women by making inappropriate sexual comments. According to the girlfriend, defendant appeared to … stopped in a driveway where they hid behind a van until the police arrived. Once the police responded, the …
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… plaintiff treated her. The County investigated Kachalia's complaint, and a conflict resolution meeting was conducted … other sufficient cause. The PNDA cited fifteen different infractions, and stated that plaintiff "failed, neglected … and the challenged employment decision. '" Smith v. Millville Rescue Squad, 225 N.J. 373, 394 (2016) (quoting …
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… In this matter we consider whether the trial court committed reversible error by admitting evidence of a … birthday, so that weekend Ms. Johnson and her friends and family members went out to celebrate while defendant stayed … in his brief, he did not object to the jury charge. Quite frankly, defendant had two chances to object to the charge: …
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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … he did not seek an extension. Defendant reported over $2.3 million in taxable income, but failed to remit any tax then … Gross Income Tax Act,' N.J.S.[A.] 54A:1-1 et seq., to coincide" with similar extensions for filing or payment of …
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… doors are flush and would have 4 A-3137-23 to be cut to accommodate any counter at all, and there is no bracing of any … Defendant's answer included breach of contract and fraud counterclaims. The court held a bench trial on January … acknowledging the legal principles governing this appeal, starting with the standard of review. An appellate court …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Passaic County, Docket No. FN-16-0149-22. … Melanie with therapeutic interventions that Melanie combined with her own advocacy efforts. In July 2021, … to 27[th]. Right, so I'm trying—just so you know . . . I'm framing chronology wise the events and asking myself as I …
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… his money, and he needed to return to his apartment. K.G. accompanied him. We previously summarized K.G.'s account of … for failing to sufficiently raise these claims. He similarly alleged trial court errors in excluding defendant's … It's a search for the perception of the truth. And if they start hearing things about you that are negative, you got to …
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… Plaintiff, v. ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AT HAMILTON, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff- Respondent, v. AON … Third-Party Defendant-Respondent, and LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Third-Party … 2002. Nor does the "Hire/Retro" date listed for Dr. Kumar coincide with the date her policy with PULIC was up for …
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… ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY FAMILY AUTOMATED CASE TRACKING SYSTEM PUBLIC ACCESS INQUIRY … JEFFREY L S S DOCKET NUMBER: FM 18 000309 96 CASE TYPE: DI COMPLAINT DATE: 08 14 1995 STATUS/REASON: DISPOSED / DEFAULT … PROCEEDING TYPE: DEFAULT HEARING LOCATION: 128 JURY IND: START TIME: 01 : 30 AM/PM: P NOTICE SENT: Y EXHIBIT IND: N …
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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … he did not seek an extension. Defendant reported over $2.3 million in taxable income, but failed to remit any tax then … Gross Income Tax Act,' N.J.S.[A.] 54A:1-1 et seq., to coincide" with similar extensions for filing or payment of …
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… defendant from a restaurant. Defendant was agitated and complained that a bus driver would not accept his New Jersey … SHPD officers commonly give rides across the bridge, as the mile and a half bridge can be hazardous to cross on foot. … the block . . . there were people outside and they were starting to draw their attention to see what was going on." …
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… drive after drinking, are responsible, you are at risk to commit another offense." Judge Borkowski emphasized that … children have a strong support system, including family and various professionals. With respect to defendant's … will pick the middle of the sentencing range as a logical starting point for the balancing process and decide that if …
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… the SEH Board to repeal Section 7.13, whether the SEH Board complied with Section 51's procedural safeguards, and … statutory interpretation, our review is de novo." Verry v. Franklin Fire Dist. No. 1, 230 N.J. 285, 294 (2017). "The … the date of notice." N.J.S.A. 17B:27A-51(d). This deadline starts when the SEH Board provides notice and description to …
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… In this matter we consider whether the trial court committed reversible error by admitting evidence of a … birthday, so that weekend Ms. Johnson and her friends and family members went out to celebrate while defendant stayed … in his brief, he did not object to the jury charge. Quite frankly, defendant had two chances to object to the charge: …
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… Daniel, Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton S. Leibowitz, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on … robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, and other offenses arising … in the Honda and described their movements: [T]hey started moving around all over the vehicle. The individual …
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… 47:1A-1 to -13. Plaintiff John Paff requested a log of complaints against corrections officers who have worked in … 349 (App. Div. 2011) (quoting O'Shea v. Township of West Milford, 410 N.J. Super. 371, 379 (App. Div. 2009)), certif. … (quoting MAG Entm't, supra, 375 N.J. Super. at 543). We start with an analysis of OPRA, which "must begin with the …
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… Central Power and Light [(JCP&L), which includes its parent company First Energy Corporation, provided electrical service to the plaintiffs. As a public utility company, JCP&L owns or manages all electrical … stores. It is my opinion that more likely than not the fire started as the result of a fault in the electrical …
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… EXAMINATION OF THE DEFENSE EXPERT AND IN SUMMATION, HE COMMENTED ON THE EXPERT HAVING BEEN COMPENSATED BY THE … in th[e] field of forensic psychiatry"; knew "from the start" what "his role was"; and needed "to get to the … guilty of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, similarly rejecting the defense as it applied to that charge. …