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… counsel fees to both parties. We affirm. Defendant is a commercial tenant operating a skilled nursing facility in … was then to propose it to plaintiff six months before the computation date. If plaintiff disputed defendant's AFMRV, … way to determine value or loss is appraisal, parties are free to contract as they see fit, and here they …
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… of a patient. It also charged her with conduct unbecoming a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6), and other … and violation of substantive due process and the right to free speech under the New Jersey Constitution (count four); … This appeal followed. Plaintiff raises the following points: I. THE COURT ERRED IN HOLDING THAT DEFENDANT …
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… on February 15, 2013. In January 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging permanent injuries to her neck and back as a result of the accident. A complaint filed by a passenger in plaintiff's vehicle was … as 1910, our courts recognized that . . . jurors were not free to adopt what they would want as compensation for …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0625-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.S., SVP 24-99. _______________________ … Moreover, counsel's summation addressed the import of the points raised in J.S.'s testimony and the examination of Dr. … did not prove a high likelihood to reoffend; he was offense free while living in the community; and the court should …
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… otherwise would give the State, as well as the police, free rein to destroy evidence that may help a defendant, … arrest by a police officer as the initial process, or on a complaint by a police officer, local law enforcement [becomes] part of the prosecutor's office for discovery …
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… restraining order against defendant. Plaintiff's underlying complaint described a verbal altercation that began when … Finally, the order provided that should defendant fail to comply, the court reserved the right to hold him in … the support obligation and asks the [c]ourt to grant him free transcripts pursuant to Rule 2:5- 3, despite him …
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… Because defendant was a juvenile when the offenses were committed, jurisdiction of his delinquency case was waived … charging them with: (1) second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; (2) … he is capable of rehabilitation, in light of his infraction-free prison record and participation in rehabilitative …
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… and Gummer. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … from a decision dismissing with prejudice two worker's compensation claim petitions she had filed against another … or to "terminate the proceedings until [p]etitioner was free of impairing substances." Moreover, her testimony about …
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… otherwise would give the State, as well as the police, free rein to destroy evidence that may help a defendant, … arrest by a police officer as the initial process, or on a complaint by a police officer, local law enforcement [becomes] part of the prosecutor's office for discovery …
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… of a patient. It also charged her with conduct unbecoming a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6), and other … and violation of substantive due process and the right to free speech under the New Jersey Constitution (count four); … This appeal followed. Plaintiff raises the following points: I. THE COURT ERRED IN HOLDING THAT DEFENDANT …
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… on February 15, 2013. In January 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging permanent injuries to her neck and back as a result of the accident. A complaint filed by a passenger in plaintiff's vehicle was … as 1910, our courts recognized that . . . jurors were not free to adopt what they would want as compensation for …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0625-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.S., SVP 24-99. _______________________ … Moreover, counsel's summation addressed the import of the points raised in J.S.'s testimony and the examination of Dr. … did not prove a high likelihood to reoffend; he was offense free while living in the community; and the court should …
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… but eventually, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1, it filed a complaint seeking to terminate their parental rights, and to … delay, lack of coordination, and family discord. Doctors recommended that she participate in physical, 6 A-4386-18T4 … 20 A-4386-18T4 See R.L., 388 N.J. Super. at 89. I.A. was free to offer contrary testimony at trial or to …
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… flight increased the risk that further harm would come to the injured victim. On March 1, 2009, Erica Ortiz … the Legislature did not include. But the Legislature was free to decide that liability under the endangering statute … statutes address either flight or bodily injury alone; she points to N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a) (obstructing administration of …
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… hearing officer's decision finding Doe guilty of committing prohibited acts *.002, assaulting any person, … 270 days of administrative segregation, 270 days of lost commutation time, and 30 days lost recreation time and … Constitution protections of equal protection, due process, free expression, and prohibition on cruel and unusual …
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… determined that during her January 13, 2011 shift, T.J. "committed a substantiated act of Neglect against [Patient]." … Manwaring's testimony, the Director ruled that T.J. committed acts of neglect and acted with gross negligence … OOC transport. Eckeard Brown testified that residents are free to choose to sit in their wheelchairs if they desire, …
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… counsel fees to both parties. We affirm. Defendant is a commercial tenant operating a skilled nursing facility in … was then to propose it to plaintiff six months before the computation date. If plaintiff disputed defendant's AFMRV, … way to determine value or loss is appraisal, parties are free to contract as they see fit, and here they …
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… restraining order against defendant. Plaintiff's underlying complaint described a verbal altercation that began when … Finally, the order provided that should defendant fail to comply, the court reserved the right to hold him in … the support obligation and asks the [c]ourt to grant him free transcripts pursuant to Rule 2:5- 3, despite him …
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… S. LEON, ANNA KELLY, a/k/a ANA BOLBOTOWSKI, BARKER BUS COMPANY, ROBERT CLEMENTS, III, DAVID HANNA, PAWEL ZAWADKA, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, GEICO, Defendants, and JAMES PHILIP MULLALY, … Ibid. Here, plaintiff testified to being "drug and alcohol free" on the day of the accident and prior to leaving the …
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… with C.F. under the FN docket and filed a concurrent FD complaint for visitation. By this time, C.K. had maintained … to [C.F.]" The judge said she needed more time to become acquainted with the case before addressing whether … with plaintiffs. It is axiomatic that a finder of fact is free to accept or reject the testimony of any party's expert …