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… that Griffin had a relationship with Prinvil and filed her complaint in an effort to “take money from the City.” Hicks … conclusions. In compliance with the trial court’s order, Hicks’s allegation that Mayor Bowser had directed her … testimony, if allowed at trial, would have had the requisite “tendency in reason to prove or disprove [facts] of …
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… Conduct (RPCs) after the Secretary of a District Ethics Committee (DEC) has declined to docket the matter. The … law firm that represented the defendants in the lawsuit. In order to obtain information about Hernandez, plaintiffs … Division. Michael S. Stein argued the cause for appellants (Pashman Stein, attorneys; Mr. Stein and Janie Byalik, on the …
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… miles per hour. K.G., who was sixteen years old, was in the passenger seat. It was raining heavily and visibility was … crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-18b. The State agreed to recommend dismissal or merger of the vehicular homicide charge … intended to protect the public health and safety’ . . . in order to save the validity of an otherwise …
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… Perez v. Zagami, LLC (A-36-12) (071358) [NOTE: This is a companion case to Cottrell v. Zagami, LLC also filed today.] … understood by lawmakers responsible for its drafting and passage through both Houses of the Legislature to refer to … 19 transposed, or the act may be repunctuated in order to effectuate such intent.”). In this instance, the …
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… (Bongiovanni, Collins & Warden, attorneys). E. Drew Britcher argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey … of breath, and weight gain. Michelle also told of having “passive suicidal ideation” and of cutting her wrists two … of damages between 16 plaintiff and defendants. Plaintiff posited that the standard of care governing Dr. Picciano was …
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… Cross-Appellant, v. THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, and ST. PAUL PROTECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 … in this State would assume an injured family member passenger in an insured auto would have the benefit of the … to coverage, rendering it unenforceable. We thus affirm the order declaring the maximum liability coverage available to …
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… who told him the man in the car "tried to get [her] to come to the vehicle." Officer Miller also testified that … license plate. The man driving the car rolled down his passenger window 10 A-5846-17 and asked her for directions … is not admissible to prove the disposition of a person in order to show that such person acted in conformity …
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… offenses, as well as the discharge of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime. Following their … Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey (Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, attorneys; David White and … federal sentences. The court also imposed joint and several orders of restitution for both defendants based on the …
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… Court. In this automobile accident case brought under the Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1 to -5.8 … R. 4:26-4. Amendment under Rule 4:26-4 is a prerequisite to recovery: “[n]o final judgment shall be entered … whose daughter was killed when the car in which she was a passenger was forced off the road by an unidentified …
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… Conduct (RPCs) after the Secretary of a District Ethics Committee (DEC) has declined to docket the matter. The … law firm that represented the defendants in the lawsuit. In order to obtain information about Hernandez, plaintiffs … Division. Michael S. Stein argued the cause for appellants (Pashman Stein, attorneys; Mr. Stein and Janie Byalik, on the …
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… that Griffin had a relationship with Prinvil and filed her complaint in an effort to “take money from the City.” Hicks … conclusions. In compliance with the trial court’s order, Hicks’s allegation that Mayor Bowser had directed her … testimony, if allowed at trial, would have had the requisite “tendency in reason to prove or disprove [facts] of …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … of the royalties paid to it by plaintiff, and paid the requisite CBT on its allocable share of such income to New … and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law.” R. 4:46-2(c); Brill v. Guardian …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment or order as a matter of law.” R. 4:46-2(c). Conversely, denial … which the exemption status terminated.”). In St. Michael’s Passionist Monastery v. City of Union, 195 N.J. Super. 608, …
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… and WEMROCK ORCHARDS, INC., and HIGHTS FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Defendants. ________________________ Argued October … yearly updates to that training. According to Murray, in order for this accident to have occurred, the tractor had to … is defined as the ability of a motor vehicle to protect its passengers from enhanced injuries after a collision." …
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… Sixth Street address in Plainfield.2 The late-night dispatcher, Jimmy Morel, sent driver Jose Gomez to pick up the … and committed the homicidal act, negating two prerequisites for the affirmative defense. N.J.S.A. … into your 20 A-0390-15T4 deliberations to stir up your passions. This call has to be made by you without any …
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… letters she sent to the prosecutor and judge. She also visited the prosecutor's office, claimed that defendant didn't … and requested the charges be dropped. She also continued to communicate with defendant during his incarceration and told … 448 N.J. Super. at 110. "The scope of the exception encompasses prior consistent statements made by the witness …
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… she was twelve and until she was sixteen years old, she visited defendant's house several times a week without her … determine if she had been raped because too much time had passed. D.B. stated that after she and S.B. left the … quotations omitted). In Parker, the defendant was a teacher charged with three sexual assaults and official …
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… sentenced both defendants in accordance with the State's recommendations. Defendants now appeal from a June 17, 2016 Law Division order denying their suppression motion; neither defendant … points for our consideration: POINT I THE POLICE TRESPASSED UPON THE CURTILAGE OF THE [THOMPSON] HOME TO CONDUCT …
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… miles per hour. K.G., who was sixteen years old, was in the passenger seat. It was raining heavily and visibility was … crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-18b. The State agreed to recommend dismissal or merger of the vehicular homicide charge … intended to protect the public health and safety’ . . . in order to save the validity of an otherwise …
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… Perez v. Zagami, LLC (A-36-12) (071358) [NOTE: This is a companion case to Cottrell v. Zagami, LLC also filed today.] … understood by lawmakers responsible for its drafting and passage through both Houses of the Legislature to refer to … 19 transposed, or the act may be repunctuated in order to effectuate such intent.”). In this instance, the …