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… remaining endangering counts. When the judge asked for comment, defendant's counsel contended that if the simple … under the definitions where abuse and neglect is defined using the model language from the charge and then putting … charge conference; it was asserted after the trial judge completed his charge. And the former portion of the charge …
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… correctly determined defendant failed to present sufficient competent evidence establishing a permanent substantial … was employed as a lineman for Jersey Central Power & Light Company, and, under the property settlement agreement, it … He claimed his circumstances had substantially changed since the 2008 property settlement agreement established his …
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… Liner examined D.C. Dr. Liner testified that she conducted complete physical and neurological examinations of D.C. She … D.C. had a hematoma on the right side of his head, some bruising on his face and left ear, but no neurological … breathing. One of the officers observed an odor of alcohol coming from defendant's mouth and saw alcohol containers on …
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… D’ALESSIO and NICHOLAS D’ALESSIO, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. COMMISSIONER OF FIRE DISTRICT #2, PORT READING FIRE … with prejudice as to their claims against defendants Commissioner of Fire District #2 and the Township of … to defendant Port Reading Fire District #2 and dismissing their claims with prejudice. In addition, plaintiffs …
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… surveillance in the Town of Passaic, in response to complaints of drug activity in the area. The surveillance … view from his vantage point between 150 and 200 feet away. Using binoculars, Soriano observed the drivers of the … he could smell the odor of both raw and burnt marijuana coming from the Traverse. After defendant's unsolicited …
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… plaintiff Kevin Malanga appeals from the dismissal of his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging the … of redevelopment pursuant to the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 to -73. Because the record … are meant to encourage the updating and upkeep of existing commercial development in the Township." He opined the …
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… said the hammer was in the car because he had been using it to fix a drawer in the kitchen of the couple's home, … Jody's death. In 2004, the prosecutor's office began a "comprehensive review" of the matter. In 2006, the medical … take measurements at the scene or samples of tree bark to compare to Jody's injuries. The investigation also revealed …
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… showed some weakness. The therapist noted that J.M. had complained of pain and decreased ability to tolerate … J.M. scored a fifty-four percent ODI. The therapist recommended that Horizon authorize ten more PT sessions for … In its letter, Horizon noted that J.M. had PT sessions since October 11, 2017, but he had not shown any improvement …
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… the cause for respondent Jersey Central Power & Light Company (Cozen O'Connor, PC, attorneys; Gregory Eisenstark, … argued the cause for respondent Atlantic City Electric Company (Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP, attorneys; Terry D. … federal income tax laws and utilities' corporate structures since the Rockland methodology was implemented, In re Bd.'s …
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… was out on bail and awaiting trial on the charges arising out of the September 2016 events, the property was sold … called the Tinton Falls Police Department who asked her to come in and make a statement. Because the couple was … as the first interaction. Kevin felt defendant was becoming "more frustrated." These interactions left Kevin …
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… RETAILERS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, B. SUSAN FULTON, in her official capacity as Chief Administrator for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY … defendants"), that Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) was conducting business in New Jersey in violation of the Franchise Practices …
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… from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture Development Committee. Timothy A. Valliere argued the cause for … cause for respondent Department of Agriculture Development Committee (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; … representation that "the steel building [he was] proposing to build will be used only for agricultural purposes." …
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… defendant's counterclaim and then dismissed plaintiff's complaint. The claims arise from a contract between the … 2014 through plaintiff's realtor. Defendant, a construction company formed in 2012, was licensed as a contractor but … contractor would provide the labor and materials to build a single-family home for plaintiff in accord with the …
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… suppress evidence hearing, and failure of trial counsel to communicate with him. In so doing, we apply the familiar … term of incarceration on a disorderly persons offense arising out of Indictment No. 09-06-1075. Defendant's petition … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Although defendant …
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… However, regarding Realty's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint, we extend to Russo "every reasonable inference of … it. Simone owned the dog. It was licensed to him at the business address. One employee testified that the dog remained … the dog was licensed to the business address without citing competent evidence, such as Simone's sworn statement or a …
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… The trial court entered the order after finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, see N.J.S.A. … their divorce, in 2016, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint, alleging that defendant committed the predicate … and he was physically[,] . . . mentally and verbally harassing" her by threatening to harm her in text messages after …
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… occurred. The indictment alleged three of the offenses were committed on September 9, 2006, and the remaining ten offenses were committed on numerous occasions between other specified … Defendant claims the court therefore erred by dismissing his second PCR petition based on a finding he did not …
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… v. SAINT JAMES SCHOOL, DIOCESE OF METUCHEN, FRANCIS COMISKEY, MARY ERATH, PAMELA HUFCUT, MELISSA MCDONALD, and … and as G.F.B.'s guardians ad litem, filed a ten-count complaint against defendants Saint James School (St. James), … court granted defendants' partial summary judgment dismissing eight of the ten counts (counts one, two, four, five, …
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… February 18, 2020 2 A-1791-18T1 son emancipated; (3) compel plaintiff Pamela S. Spinelli-Thornton1 to fully … October 20, 2017. Both attempts elicited promises of forthcoming replies that never materialized, so defendant … engages in an inexcusable and unexplained delay in exercising that right to the prejudice of the other party." Knorr …
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… to plaintiff's spine in November 2016 and April 2017, recommendations from Dr. Bryan Massoud that plaintiff undergo … disc herniation. On each occasion, the reports were accompanied by plaintiff's counsel form cover letter that … an emergency room evaluation and imaging studies." However, since plaintiff had not disclosed any prior 5 A-1641-18T1 …