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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … in favor of respondent New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company ("NJM"). Based on our review of the record and … requested NJM "open an uninsured motorist claim" and enclosed "a copy of the police report which indicates a phantom …
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… defendant iPlay America, LLC's motion to dismiss her complaint with prejudice for failing to state a claim upon … defines a "Karen" as "a slang term used to disparage a stereotypically middle-class, middle-aged white … embarrassment, an unspecified number of headaches, [or] loss of sleep" do not constitute "severe emotional distress" …
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… To the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for aud1t1ng SSA's compl iance with the safeguard prov1s1ons of the Internal … laws For example where authorized , we may use and disclose this 1nformat1on In computer matching programs , 1n … of each type of earnings statement, you must complete two separate forms Mail each form to SSA with one form of payment …
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… term. He was also sentenced to PSL for all crimes. Sanders completed his term of incarceration in November 2014. Since … hashish in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5.b(12); or ii. Any paraphernalia as defined at N.J.S.A. 2C:36-1 related to such … be used, for marijuana or hashish. PSL Special Condition — Comply with the conditions of and successfully complete the …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC), finding that he committed a disciplinary infraction. Cotman contends the … the date of the search, Cotman was housed in F-pod. After completing its investigation, the DOC charged Cotman on … discovered." The DHO imposed a sanction of ninety days' loss of commutation credits, sixty days' loss of telephone …
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… the MSA addressed "Custody, Parenting and Parenting Time." Paragraph 1 of that Article designated plaintiff as the … stated the parties would share "joint legal custody." Under Paragraph 6 of that same Article, defendant had overnight … for review and modification of parenting time. Article V, Paragraph 6(b), stated: The parties recognize that they have …
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… INTERROGATION. A. UNITED STATES V. PATANE4 DOES NOT FORECLOSE APPLICATION OF THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE TO SUPPRESS … Defendant authorized searches of his apartment, vehicles, computer, cell phone, and agreed to provide a buccal swab … been recovered on March 18, he would have continued his preparation of obtaining search warrants for defendant's …
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… witness. The Division did not substantiate that Sara had committed abuse or neglect , and she is not participating in … were "textbook signs of abuse." Justine was diagnosed with parainfluenza and discharged. Peguero then interviewed Sara, … impairment of physical or emotional health or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily organ[.] …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Lisa M. Walsh's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. 3 A-3086-23 … for two small trailers ([e]ach trailer is 5x16 enclosed trailer)"; (3) "[d]aytime [e]mployee parking"; (4) … for the enlargement of the period of time provided in paragraph (a) "where it is manifest that the interest of …
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… on defendant's guilty plea to other unrelated offenses in separate indictments. As we will elaborate, defendant, a … least once during the officer's scheduled shift to ensure compliance with this mandate. If the officer does not answer … over all evidence it had gathered at that point. Captain Carlos Olmo led the investigation into defendant on behalf of …
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… In 2007, Quaker Valley suffered a million-dollar-plus crop loss. To protect against future losses, Quaker Valley … presented a topographical problem because hoop houses are commonly constructed on level ground. As a result, Quaker … under the deed. Quaker Valley’s leveling activities in preparation for the hoop houses led to drastic and permanent …
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… from the police, he went to their younger brother’s room accompanied by an officer, found a phone, and gave it to the … though 9 those facts are not present here, there “was a close temporal link between a serious criminal event, during … Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution both safeguard …
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… Parsons and her parents (collectively “plaintiffs”) filed a complaint against the Mullica Township Board of Education … communicate the results of the visual acuity test was a separate and distinct act from the examination itself. … adequate public health examinations, such as public tuberculosis examinations, physical examinations to determine the …
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… porch. Their testimony of the events they witnessed paralleled defendant’s. They each testified that they … the jury to disbelieve their testimony because they did not come forward and give their accounts to police at the scene. … even in the heat of the moment while zealously presenting closing remarks does not lessen the damage done to …
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… for the Court. The Court considers whether the owner of a commercial property owes its tenant’s invitee a duty to … The driveway is adjacent to the public sidewalk but is separated from it by a fence. Ramslee Motors leased the … is separated from the sidewalk by a fence, which can be closed by Ramslee Motors to preclude public access. And …
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… an apartment building’s heating system, or based on a new common law duty to cover an apartment unit’s radiator with … none of his tenants at the property were ever burned by coming into contact with a radiator, and none ever asked for … July 31, 2019 Oral Argument A-6-18 A-6-18 Audio for A-6-18 Close Summary A-6-18 The Court is unpersuaded that N.J.A.C. …
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… Although the statute predates automotive window tinting, it commonly serves as the statutory basis for tinted window … pass biannual inspection. N.J.A.C. 13:20-33.7 contains two paragraphs -- (d) and (g) -- that set forth standards for … windows.” Detective Doggett later testified that he was close enough to see that the vehicle’s rear windshield was …
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… to a condominium building’s elevator doors that opened and closed on plaintiff, a resident, seriously injuring her as … Preferred Management, Inc., the Association’s management company; and Bergen Hydraulic Elevator, the elevator-maintenance provider. The complaint alleged that McDaid suffered serious injuries when …
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… Specifically, the State focused on both registrants having committed a "sole sex offense" against a child to whom they … found "evidence of repetition" based on the victim's disclosures but found it "[l]ess clear" whether J.B.'s conduct … 2C:7-13(e) provides: Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph d. of this subsection, the individual registration …
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… in the dog licensing record might be exempt from disclosure under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA). Plaintiff … most recent dog license records pursuant to OPRA and the common law right of access. Plaintiff, a licensed home … 47:1A-1, by subjecting the dog owners to unsolicited commercial contact. Second, it expressed concern that such a …