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… December 11, 2023 summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants Louise W. Marsh,1 the Estate of … circuit court granted Kent's petition, and appointed separate counsel as guardian of Marsh's person and property. … a motion to dismiss the emergency petition. Ibid. Nguyen separately moved to dismiss the petition, vacate the previous …
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… was arrested and charged with various sexual offenses after complaints of inappropriate touching from four female … the filing of criminal charges, the Board filed a verified complaint and order to show cause alleging Irby had engaged … sexual-misconduct regulation, N.J.A.C. 13:44E-2.3. In the complaint the Board sought the 3 A-4023-21 suspension or …
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… assaulted her in his apartment while their son was in a separate room. She later amended the TRO, first on June 19, … with his counsel claiming "the Fifth Amendment is such a compelling amendment, it is bedrock a part of due process that a defendant shouldn't be compelled to testify" and "it forces a defendant to reveal a …
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… he contends the trial court erred by permitting the jury to compare handwriting samples without conducting a hearing … except to show "proof of motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, plan, knowledge, identity, or absence of mistake … closing comments arguably fall within N.J.R.E. 404(b)'s parameters. However, defendant never objected, and the court …
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… October 24, 2023 order denying his motion to reinstate his complaint pursuant to Rule 1:13-7. He also appeals from the … . . . ." On October 24, 2023, the trial court entered separate orders denying plaintiff's motion to reinstate and … of evidence in the record to suggest that anything in this parade of horribles exists or is likely to come to pass." …
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… issues in this personal injury case involve principles of comity and choice of law, specifically New York's tort claim … order granting defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. She contends the court erred in … N.J. at 584. Regardless of which state's law governs, the paramount question is whether "the result would have been …
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… of conviction for violations of his special conditions of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … to second-degree attempted aggravated sexual assault and separately pleaded guilty to "related federal offenses … was found not competent because he was "unable to separate the delusion of being sexually abused at a younger …
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… names for the purposes of clarity because they share a common surname. In doing so, we intend no disrespect. 2 The … Law] had performed the work." Fonte then contacted his paralegal Denise Stone and supervisor John Groff regarding … death benefit to the lawful beneficiary. Thus, in a separate order, the court denied Teresa's cross-motion …
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… with prejudice for discovery violations and failure to comply with court orders. On appeal, defendant contends the … and bank accounts held in her name, and income from her separately owned real estate agency. Plaintiff's counsel … produced the parties' joint tax returns and defendant's separate business tax return for 2022. Counsel maintained …
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… pleaded guilty to second- degree eluding after meeting and completing plea forms with plea counsel. Plea counsel … would allow. But [the prosecutor] d[id not] want to risk coming back in November and . . . [defendant] not being … COURT: Okay. We left off with me asking whether you were comfortable and agreeing to giving up the rights that I put …
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… acquire Shree's real property by eminent domain, appointing commissioners, and denying Shree's motion to dismiss Seaside Park's condemnation complaint. We affirm. I. Shree owned real property in … an optimal site for a new well because it is sufficiently separated from existing wells. The borough engaged an engineer …
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… We first discuss the series of orders on the parties' competing motions regarding emancipation, child support, … as of the relocation date. Darren did not immediately commence higher education, instead he worked full-time. The … The parties did not reach an agreement and again filed competing motions. The resulting September 1, 2023 order …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2) (count one); first-degree accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6(c)(1)(b) (count two); … The State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommended defendant be sentenced in the second-degree range … Dec. 16, 2019) (slip op. at 9). In June 2021, the PCR judge commenced an evidentiary hearing. Defendant and his plea …
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… Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Richard Sparaco, Designated Counsel, on the brief). NOT FOR … the trial judge heard argument on defendant's motion to compel discovery, including the production of Eleanor's … "[a] victim's pre-existing mental health records deserve comparable protection" to a compelled psychological …
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… Vernoia, Firko and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 91-6/21. David B. … 183 N.J. 477, 492 (2005) ("The Legislature's intent is the paramount goal when interpreting a statute and, generally, … an employee for sick leave under the following three separately defined circumstances: where (1) "the employee is …
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… and in his official capacity as a West Amwell Township Committeeman, JAMES CALLY, individually and in his official … to N.J.S.A. 19:31-11(a) to -11(c), alleging the statute disparately discriminates against voters who move intra - … complain that the reasonable expenditure made for its preparation and distribution was without the scope of the …
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… defendant Nicholas Gerbino. Williams filed a Law Division complaint against defendant seeking damages stemming from … Esq., represented defendant was served with a summons and complaint by a process server, although defendant claimed the summons and complaint were left with an unidentified household member at …
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… Liability Act (FELA), 45 U.S.C. §§ 51-60, and the Locomotive Inspection Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 20701-20703. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged decedent had been "exposed on a … oncologist, as her medical-causation expert. In preparation of his report, Dr. Levin reviewed "various billing …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1, and … PROCEEDINGS. POINT V THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF RENDERED THE TRIAL UNFAIR.1 1 In Points II, … entitled to testify on [their] own behalf under Article I, paragraphs [one] and [ten] of our State Constitution." State …
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… Arthur "Scott" L. Porter, Jr., of counsel; Joseph R. Sparacio, on the brief). The opinion of the court was … for claims stemming from Montes' alleged breach of a non-compete clause in an employment agreement he had with … plaintiff had always billed for certain items separately, but stated that, for years, the monthly fee …