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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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… Welch was convicted by jury of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) … (count ten), in connection with a shooting at a fraternity party.1 We affirmed his convictions and sentence, … 314 (2006). The PCR court will, of course, adhere to the familiar standards synopsized by the Court in Arthur: In …
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… trial court for further proceedings. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint against his employer, defendant Pyramid Express, … to Alpha American. Although he acknowledged that he was unfamiliar with the details, or corporate structure of Pyramid … Express]," or that "the transaction was entered into fraudulently in order to escape liability." The court, …
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… Lab" on a "daily basis." Plaintiff was offended by these comments and asked to see the Sherriff to complain, but … comments and asked his superiors to stop, but they just smiled, laughed, or ignored him. Further, in or around 2005, … and Semenza were initially charged with a variety of infractions regarding improper behavior and an internal …
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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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… 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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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FG-03-22-15. NOT … suffers from necrotizing enterocolitis, gastrointestinal complications, cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, 1 We use … foster mother, 9 A-2799-15T4 who had been Barbara's nurse starting in October 2013. Dr. Lee found Barbara would suffer …
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… Marshall argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Ms. Marshall, on the brief). … that these were records that were not authenticated. I, frankly, when they first started, I thought they were … supra, 55 N.J. at 6). Appellate review is guided by a similar standard. This court reverses the grant or denial of a …
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… in its sleeve, and Latonia was in possession of a nine-millimeter handgun in her coat pocket. Darmelia, who was … to get in the black SUV, but they quickly found it wouldn't start. Consequently, defendant told Latonia and Darmelia to … in your furnace or your fireplace, that black chalk type [com]position. Unburnt gunpowder would come out of the barrel …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FM-13-1904-13. Keith, … and a graduate degree in taxation. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on May 14, 2013, alleging … pleadings, the judge noted that defendant's actions were "fraught with bad faith." According to Judge McGann, "when …
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… by their first names to avoid confusion caused by their common surname. We intend no disrespect. We shall sometimes … that benefit without payment would be unjust.'" Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 288 (2016) (quoting Iliadis v. … (3) the fee customarily charged in the locality for similar legal services; (4) the amount involved and the …
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… in this matter, appellant's privacy constitutes a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's … suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mild traumatic brain injury. He reported that Dr. Hunt and … brain. He described appellant's mental state as being very fragile and dysfunctional, with an inability to control her …
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… points for our consideration: POINT I THE COURT'S INCOMPLETE AND CONFUSING INSTRUCTIONS ON BURGLARY AND … among Hispanics. Also, as to the STR epithelial (skin) fraction from one of the underwear samples, she noted that … did not have permission to enter the premises." Ibid. Similarly, the court found that the judge's charge for …
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… Richard E. Mischel argued the cause for appellant (Franzblau Dratch, PC, attorneys; Richard E. Mischel, on the … collected. Defendant's vehicle was found parked several miles away. When Ocean County Prosecutor's Office Special … of it but sold some to acquaintances to supplement his income, which, he said, despite his best efforts, was not …
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… Judges Reisner, Koblitz and Rothstadt. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education. Eric L. Harrison argued the cause … school 4 A-3690-14T3 beginning in September 2010, starting with grades K-2 and expanding each year until HoLa … wrote: "We have four school district leaders in one square mile, four business administrators, four separate payrolls, …
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… the assertion of a race-neutral explanation -- could be overcome. The footnotes have been omitted from the passage … record, we wonder if the reasons can be given without a smile. Surely, new prosecutors are given a manual, probably … 13 Tex. Hisp. J. L. & Pol’y 25 (2007); • Thomas Ward Frampton, The Jim Crow Jury, 71 Vand. L. Rev. 1593 (2018); …
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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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… concert and never returned to the apartment. Williams' decomposed body was found five days later in a Neptune park by … they participated in the killing because they were afraid of defendant and did not want to end up like Williams. … within which to file a PCR petition.'" (quoting State v. Milne, 178 N.J. 486, 494 (2004)). 9 A-1732-22 II. Defendant …
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… defendant was convicted of third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, attempting to cause significant … the knife. Pierce leaned forward, punched Tarpley, and started "punching" him in the chest. 7 A-2248-22 After the … however, is required "in cases where there is a danger of a fragmented verdict." Id. at 517 (citing Frisby, 174 N.J. at …