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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hudson County, Docket No. FN-09-0380-13. Joseph … father was going to go out and meet with friends and she "started going crazy." The father reported the couple argued … into the subject incident, the Division filed a verified complaint seeking the care and supervision of Nate and …
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… trial, plaintiff Sandra Cignarella2 was awarded $85,000 in compensatory damages against defendant American Pool … construction workers, who were neither OSHA-certified nor familiar with pool chemicals. Rather, the judge emphasized the … facilities. Indeed, the workers were instructed to refrain from handling the chemicals precisely because they …
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… apartment, causing them to retreat. Ultimately, officers communicating with defendant by telephone convinced him to … niece as a witness. She testified that defendant's family supported him. The court found aggravating factors: … provided [defendant] with outstanding representation from start to finish. Indeed, there is no doubt that in plea …
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… to a jury for the murder of Lamar Glover, on a theory of accomplice liability, and the shooting of Raymond Kozar. He … their feet and begin to scatter before defendant enters the frame, strongly suggesting that shots had already been … drove up to a group of men on a corner in Jersey City and started shooting. As the Court wrote in Norman, "[t]here is …
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… Fisher, Sumners and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Agency Docket No. 199-7/16. Adam … (alteration in original) (quoting Dep't of Children & Families, Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. T.B., 207 N.J. 294, … v. Florio, 264 N.J. Super. 318, 323 (App. Div. 1993). The starting point of the 8 A-3002-16T4 inquiry "is the language …
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… offenders and street level narcotics activity. At the start of their shift on September 30, 2014, they were … to focus their attention on Chestnut Park due to citizen complaints that the park was being "utilized for dealing … . . was aware that narcotics frequently were packaged in [similar] balloons'" (quoting 10 A-4695-16T3 Texas v. Brown, …
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… it was unaffordable. In October 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint in foreclosure. Approximately two months later, … affirmative defenses, including reliance upon the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to - 20, and third-party … to state a claim of defendants' complaint, which made similar claims of CFA violations and common law fraud against …
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… Voir Dire Questions, which provided: "Have you or any family member or close friend ever been the victim of a crime, … was it? Where did it occur? Were you satisfied with the outcome?" (Question 19). Admin Off. of the Cts., Administrative … reasonable dispatch in searching for evidence before the start of the trial." Ibid. The court must then evaluate "the …
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… LLC, attorneys; Mr. Abraham, on the briefs). Gerald D. Miller argued the cause for respondent (Miller, Meyerson & … Kimerling, a financial planner, were the principals of the company. Defendant Maria Scariati is a lighting engineer. … "acknowledged the debt that was owed to" plaintiff and re-started the statute of limitations period. By so ruling, we …
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… including all five counts as well as the NERA and civil commitment implications. Regarding the failure to file … those options. The trial attorney also claimed that similar considerations were made regarding defendant's … Johnson, 120 N.J. 263 at 290-91. The police stated at the start of the reinitiated interrogation that they had already …
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… Defendants, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … (November 16, 2017) (Sanchez I). We assume the reader's familiarity with our prior decision, where we vacated the … of proof on remand. 4 A-0079-19T3 Although self-insured, starting in 2003, the Authority procured an excess policy …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-2187-17. … church where she worshipped and worked for eleven years, committed acts of nonconsensual sexual contact and lewdness … neck. While plaintiff forcibly fought against defendant, he started moving his genital area against her and plaintiff …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. YURI FRANCISCO SOTO, Defendant-Appellant. … Gutierrez, an attorney with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), advised defendant to petition for PCR. … heard of . . . PCR" in early 2018, when Mr. Gutierrez started representing him. He filed his petition soon …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Atlantic County, Docket No. FV-01-0215-20. … 12, 2019 Family Part order dismissing her domestic violence complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO) and denying … needed the continued protection of a FRO because she was afraid of defendant, whom she believed had been her friend. …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, P.E.R.C. No. 2019-40. Scarinci & Hollenbeck LLC, … action a 'strong presumption of reasonableness.'" Twp of Franklin v. Franklin Twp. PBA Local 154, 424 N.J. Super. … (quoting Merin v. Maglaki, 126 N.J. 430, 435 (1992)). We start with considering the language of the ordinance. 9 …
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… the State makes the single-point argument: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED LEGAL ERROR IN SUPPRESSING EVIDENCE THAT WAS … testified defendant never got out of the car, and being familiar with the area's traffic conditions, he was certain … automobile search does not pass constitutional muster. We start by recognizing there was reasonable suspicion for an …
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… from a summary judgment dismissing his premises liability complaint against defendant Chemtura Corporation. We affirm. … duty to notify Schering's maintenance foreman when the snow started," Judge King held Schering had a duty of reasonable … (2014) (quoting Jersey Cent. Power & Light Co. v. Melcar Util. Co., 212 N.J. 576, 594 (2013)). Because this is a …
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… of New Jersey, attorneys; Sarah Hymowitz and Melville D. Miller, Jr., on the brief). Andy Jong, Deputy Attorney … that appellant was disqualified from receiving unemployment compensation benefits on the ground that he left work … relaxants and pain medication. On March 11, 2013, Holland started working as a truck driver for Clean Harbors …
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… that time, plaintiff has represented defendant and his family in numerous cases. Over the course of their … in the used car business, beginning as a salesman before starting his own used car company with his brother. When defendant's brother left the …
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… that granted summary judgment to defendants, dismissing her complaint. We reverse the orders, and reinstate the … employed for seventeen years. Plaintiff claimed that "similarly situated co-workers who arrived late [for] work were … it was "not waiving future claims" but rather, "[e]verybody starts off with a clean slate [after the Agreement] and she …