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… can't tell you what happened." He rejected Dr. Scheller's competing opinion that Kyle's injuries were accidental … James as a "loving person" who "loves his kids." In her comprehensive opinion, Judge James-Beavers carefully … his son." The judge found the timeline for Kyle's injuries commenced on January 1 and ended on January 6, 2021, and …
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… Sportsmen's Clubs (N.J. Sportsmen) motions to dismiss their complaint for declaratory and A-1687-23 3 injunctive relief … The court concluded that the constitutional authority and composition of the Council are defined and limited by the … 4:6-2(e), we reject appellants' argument that the Council's composition and authority violate the New Jersey …
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… will endure throughout these proceedings. The Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth § 10.21 states the spirit in this language: Judicial involvement in managing complex litigation does not lessen the duties and responsibilities of the attorneys. To the contrary, complex litigation places greater demands on counsel in …
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… will endure throughout these proceedings. The Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth § 10.21 states the spirit in this language: Judicial involvement in managing complex litigation does not lessen the duties and responsibilities of the attorneys. To the contrary, complex litigation places greater demands on counsel in …
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… They lived together in the Mravlag Manor apartment complex, Building 30. Saturday, March 26th was Ms. Johnson's … able to take note of defendant's head and face, 3 A-1327-23 complexion, physical body shape, how defendant walked, and … to get out of his car with his hands up. Defendant complied and Morgan handcuffed defendant. When Trooper …
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… vendors with instructions to: (1) confirm occupancy; (2) complete a damage checklist; (3) verify the property was … to the property and that the property was not secure and recommended additional services to secure the property. The … as an independent contractor to inspect the property and complete a checklist of needed repairs. According to …
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A-64-24 ACLU Amicus Curiae Brief Letter
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… even if the defendant did not realize it. Rather, common sense dictates that one accused of a crime is … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was ‘not discoverable by … justice.” 212 N.J. at 546. Such rules are not “inflexible command[s],” 212 N.J. at 547, “and must yield to a …
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… ripe for summary judgment. Unpersuaded, we affirm. I. We commence our review with the governing legal principles to … L. 1985, c. 395, § 1; see also S. Revenue, Fin. & Approps. Comm. Statement to A. 2246 (May 6, 1985) (noting change); … Code as a non-profit organization. While staff receive compensation, all officers and trustees serve as volunteers; …
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… Leah's care. In October 2016, the Division filed an amended complaint for custody, and the court ordered the removal of … before the trial. He testified to James' functioning and recommended treatment. He also testified to James' evaluation … Dr. Biller noted that he supervised the doctor who completed James' evaluation and discussed the evaluation …
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… The trial court rejected these claims and dismissed the complaint. We affirm. I. In October 2022, defendant Bais … of twelve acres of forest. The report found the project complied with zoning and all relevant environmental … taking into account future traffic in the area. Rea also recommended traffic control infrastructure improvements and …
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… defined as an act by a juvenile under the age of 18 that if committed by an adult would constitute a crime, a disorderly … in court because someone has accused your child of committing an act that is against the law in New Jersey. The court will provide you with a copy of the complaint, a legal court document describing the alleged …
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… .A 1'1( -? () THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS V O G ~ . J S S ~ at 6. … A: Generally I tell them that it comes with the side effect of that it can increase the … sentence, it says, "Galactorrhea, amenorrhea, gynecomastia and … prolactinelevating compounds." Did I rcad that correctly? A: Yes. Q: …
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A-3/4/5-24 Appellate Brief Spraulding
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… , and James Melvin Fair, with second degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, in violation of N. J.S.A . 2C:-5-2 … Fair pleaded gui l ty to second degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, in violation of N.J . S . A. 2C:5-2 … conviction on Count 1, second degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, into 2 James Fa i r has appealed his …
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… and explant records) to be sent to NJPFS@butlersnow.com, dgantert@riker.com, cle@riker.com and fhenry@riker.com, (b) a list of the implanting and …
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… for his love of family, his knowledge of the law, and his commitment to public service. Today we will remember … emulate Justice Sullivan’s seemingly effortless ability to communicate effectively with a few well- chosen words. … to the Court came in September 1973. When the term commenced, I found myself seated at the far right of the …
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… Defendant argues the trial judge erred in finding she committed the predicate act of harassment and that an FRO … also appeals from the July 9, 2025 amended FRO and companion order awarding plaintiff attorney's fees. Having … in August 2021. In November 2021, defendant filed a divorce complaint, which was dismissed for lack of prosecution. In …
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… 19, 2025 Law Division order: (1) denying their motion to compel arbitration (Docket No. A-3367-24); and (2) on leave … both provisions of the order. I. According to plaintiff's complaint, she purchased a certified preowned vehicle from … "certified preowned" vehicle list. Plaintiff's complaint alleged the following class claims: Consumer Fraud …
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… Notice of Appeal states [specific] grounds, but the brief completely ignores them and argues other issues," then … months, but plaintiff confirmed none of defendant's income was ever deposited into his bank accounts. Plaintiff … within that account during the marriage with his own work income. Defendant testified and confirmed plaintiff's …
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… court determined defendant's conduct to be repetitive and compulsive and classified him as a persistent offender, … was released on parole, and the State moved to civilly commit him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant to … to -27.38. The court granted the State's motion and committed defendant to the STU in 2010 until his discharge …
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… judgment to plaintiff on two counts of her twelve- count complaint and denied defendants' cross-motion for similar relief. In her complaint, plaintiff contends defendants—J&J Auto Outlet, … in the light most favorable to the non-moving parties. See Comprehensive Neurosurgical, P.C. v. Valley Hosp., 257 N.J. …