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… Petitioner-Appellant, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, Respondent-Respondent. __________________________ … the old meter. The old meter tested within the accuracy parameters required by the Board. The parties agree that … petitioner for electric service to recover some of the losses it incurred from using the incorrect meter constant. …
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… hearing, the State presented testimony from Detective Carlos Alvarado of the Newark Police Department's Gangs and … from Detective Alvarado. According to A.W., defendant was coming to visit him. As defendant parked his car across the … view exception to the warrant requirement under Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution [and] discarded …
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… WEEKEND AND 2 WEEK NIGHT DINNERS, CAUSING THE CHILD TO LOSE CONTINUITY WITH FATHER, AND GIVING MOTHER'S FAMILY AND … DURING DAYS SINCE CHILD WASN'T IN SCHOOL FULL TIME; MOTHER COMMITTED BAD FAITH ACT TO REDUCE FATHER'S PARENTING TIME ON … CUSTODY EXPERT INTO THE CASE AND NOT REVIEWING EVIDENCE OF COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE DIFFERENCE OF THE OAK RIDGE, NEW …
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… parents of two then- minor sons D.W., Jr. and B.W.,2 had committed abuse or neglect in violation of N.J.S.A. … poverty. They stress their financial distress had been compounded by factors beyond their control, including damage … fire, the mother's ongoing disability, the father's recent loss of work, and multiple rejections of his application for …
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… erred in granting summary judgment by weighing the parties' competing [a]ffidavits and making premature findings of fact … of financial affairs, decedent had the opportunity to disclose whether he made any gifts more than $200 within one … that he learned about this in June 2016, and by filing this complaint, he disputed any suggestion that decedent gifted …
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… HILLSBOROUGH, LLC; CONGRESS BUILDING CORP.; ARCH INSURANCE COMPANY; and COOPER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., Defendants, and … LLC subcontracted with plaintiff Samson Electrical Supply Company (Samson) to supply materials for use in the project. … On May 15, 2018, Congress and defendant Arch Insurance Company filed an answer, denying the claims, which also …
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… to [his] disability ," and he was entitled to "reasonable accommodations under the American [sic] with 1 We use … future to renew his medical qualification to maintain his commercial driver's license (CDL), he probably could not do … v. Terminix Int'l, Inc., 109 N.J. 575, 587 (1988) (quoting Close v. Kordulak Bros., 44 N.J. 589, 599 (1965)). "However, …
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… of a weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39- 5(d) (count three). In preparation for trial, defendant's attorney retained an expert … Women's Syndrome is recognized as 'a collection of common behavioral and psychological characteristics … abusive relationship' and why an 'abused woman may have become conditioned into believing that she is powerless to …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5034-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.B., SVP-603-11. … a judgment entered on June 25, 2018, that continued his commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) after a … Dr. Scott diagnosed appellant with "Other Specified Paraphilic Disorder, (nonconsent type)," meaning that he …
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… brief; Brian J. Trembley, on the brief). Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys for respondent (Emily S. Barnett, of … no cause of action for recovery of economic or noneconomic loss sustained as a result of an accident while operating an … owner and title owner synonymous, the statute would not separately refer to "every owner or registered owner." …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CARLOS VICTORIANO, Defendant, and U.S. SPECIALTY INS. CO., … guilty of attempted murder. The Surety hired a Florida company to investigate. The company found where Victoriano … de la Hoya, 359 N.J. Super. 194, 198-99 (App. Div. 2003).] "Paramount" among such concerns, id. at 199, is "the need to …
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… once per month, over the next two years. Jane did not disclose what happened for two years until she spoke with her … Jane after her disclosure. In 2006, defendant and J.G. separated, and J.G. and the three children moved to another … the charges. In defendant's view, evidence of offenses committed against one child were inadmissible character …
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… B&G, Inc. ("My Way"). After giving due consideration to the competent evidence in the record, and in light of the … New Jersey Sales and Use Tax ("SUT"), New Jersey Gross Income Tax – Employer Withholding ("GIT-ER"), and Corporation … amount of $84,729. On October 28, 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint with the Tax Court challenging the assessment …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Plaintiffs alleged that they "sustain[ed] severe … and permanent injuries inclusive of significant hearing loss," after firing "a defective paintball gun" at a … pleaded defendant Lombardi as "Angie Lombardi." 3 In their complaint, plaintiffs also named Big Top Arcade and its …
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… because defendant claimed plaintiff was using the phone to communicate with other men, which she denied. 6 A-4864-18T2 … defendant sent plaintiff a text message threatening to commit suicide. After plaintiff dropped her children off at … established facts . . . ." Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995) (citing State …
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… answer, the man shot J.M. in the head. The shooter was accompanied by a stocky Hispanic-looking male approximately … 2C:15-1(a)(1); two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, 3 A-4395-18T4 N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … the detective told the jury that he believed defendant closely resembled the culprit—even though the detective had …
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… Appellants, v. CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND COMMISSION, Respondent. ___________________________ A.O., … from inappropriate laughter, motor tics, anxiety, separation anxiety, intrusive thoughts, disorientation, weight loss, low muscle tone, weakness, body pains and stiffness, …
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… from the April 6, 2018 Law Division order dismissing his complaint against defendant Kristy Sawicki, P.A., a … from an earlier trial court order restoring plaintiff's complaint and reopening discovery.3 We affirm the order … complaint. 4 A-3894-17T1 was going to press the pen in a closed position to make an indentation, marking the spot …
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… program participants who then pay thirty percent of their income toward rent. In May 2014, defendant and VOADV entered … disabuse the court, defendant or her attorney of their common understanding that the voucher was transferable to … that she agreed to move "because I thought I wouldn't lose my voucher and I was seeking a house that would be …
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… Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FD-07-3602-14. Community Health Law Project, attorneys for appellant … claims and argued that defendant could work and should be compelled to seek work. Given that there were material … That obligation was based on defendant's then weekly income of $569. In August 2017, defendant filed a motion to …