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… lump on his right temple," a laceration on his lip, and was complaining of chest pain and sternal pains. Due to the … or "extreme" force. "N.J.R.E. 701 sets forth the prerequisites for the admission of lay opinion testimony[.]" State …
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… ASPHALT, Defendants-Respondents, and STAVOLA CONTRACTING COMPANY and GEORGE HARMS CONSTRUCTION, Defendants. … Authority had its in-house engineers at the construction site, and the Authority inspected the road before reopening …
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… for the reasons stated by Judge Cavanaugh in her comprehensive written decision. The evidence is outlined in … asserted that the visitation location was too far from the site where the bus from New York left him for defendant to … was not likely to become an option in the foreseeable future either based upon "the totality of data," defendant …
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… the premises for $5,250,000 to be used as a bus parking site. Plaintiff did not further pursue that deal. 9 … damages during that period. The automatic stay precludes creditors, including landlords, from undertaking "any act to … portion of the broker's commission. Plaintiff presented unrefuted evidence at trial that this amount—the total amount …
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… the March 31, 2020 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging a … provides that "[a]ctive recreation facilities will be sited within the approved areas delineated on the Exhibit 2 … furthered a public purpose by conserving the property for future use as a park.5 5 The trial court mischaracterized …
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… two Ferraris to a function at the Meadowlands Sports Complex when defendant's red Ferrari crossed the … and was following . . . defendant, his employer, to a job site the morning of the accident. In fact, counsel for the …
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… the April 12, 2019 summary judgment order dismissing their complaint with prejudice. We review the order de novo, … plaintiff suggested it—and to let him know when she was on-site at DGMB. He told her he planned to move her office to …
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… on his guilty plea conviction for an attempted murder he committed during a separate criminal episode.1 After … 6 A-1900-18 was frequently used as a drug distribution site. Sergeant Sal Judeh oversaw the operation. The front … Further, the court looks to the defendant's likely future earnings. N.J.S.A. 2C:44-2(c)(2). Restitution shall …
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… engaging in or promoting conversion therapy or related commerce "in or directed at New Jersey." Specifically, the … or any delivery medium that may be introduced in the future, and including the provision of referrals to … for conversion therapy; (2) JIFGA's crowdfunding website did not violate the permanent 9 A-1076-19 injunction; …
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… for his lawfully-seized iPhones. Defendant argues that the compelled disclosure of this information violates his right … of the computer revealed that it had been used to visit sites known for child exploitation, and that thousands of …
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… photographs and videos of five- to six-year-old girls "completely naked performing oral sex with older men." She … memos; (8) photographs and videos; viewed and/or saved websites; and (9) saved tasks and digital copies of handwritten … to cull through" the data, the court instructed that "any future search warrant application should address such issues …
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… the March 31, 2020 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging a … provides that "[a]ctive recreation facilities will be sited within the approved areas delineated on the Exhibit 2 … furthered a public purpose by conserving the property for future use as a park.5 5 The trial court mischaracterized …
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… denied, juvenile T.S.S., born July 23, 2000, pled guilty to committing an act of delinquency which, if committed by an … of his friends or posting them on any type of social media site, and claimed that he deleted the photos from the phone. …
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… the April 12, 2019 summary judgment order dismissing their complaint with prejudice. We review the order de novo, … plaintiff suggested it—and to let him know when she was on-site at DGMB. He told her he planned to move her office to …
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… two Ferraris to a function at the Meadowlands Sports Complex when defendant's red Ferrari crossed the … and was following . . . defendant, his employer, to a job site the morning of the accident. In fact, counsel for the …
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… to issue a single opinion. Plaintiffs are limited liability companies that own properties in the City of Jersey City … enforce safety codes on railroad property, but not compel site plan approval). In Norfolk Southern, 424 N.J. Super. at …
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… for his lawfully-seized iPhones. Defendant argues that the compelled disclosure of this information violates his right … of the computer revealed that it had been used to visit sites known for child exploitation, and that thousands of …
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… ASPHALT, Defendants-Respondents, and STAVOLA CONTRACTING COMPANY and GEORGE HARMS CONSTRUCTION, Defendants. … Authority had its in-house engineers at the construction site, and the Authority inspected the road before reopening …
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… for the reasons stated by Judge Cavanaugh in her comprehensive written decision. The evidence is outlined in … asserted that the visitation location was too far from the site where the bus from New York left him for defendant to … was not likely to become an option in the foreseeable future either based upon "the totality of data," defendant …
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… the premises for $5,250,000 to be used as a bus parking site. Plaintiff did not further pursue that deal. 9 … damages during that period. The automatic stay precludes creditors, including landlords, from undertaking "any act to … portion of the broker's commission. Plaintiff presented unrefuted evidence at trial that this amount—the total amount …