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… LLC, d/b/a GUEST SUPPLY, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, and MARK MONAHAN, Defendants-Respondents. … lodging industry. Rodriguez started working for Guest as a compounder in August 2005. He and other compounders were … "must accept as true all the evidence which supports the position of the non-moving party, according him or her the 2 …
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… that the Association had a statutory duty to maintain the common areas, including a duty to identify and correct … screaming in pain. Plaintiff described his left heel as "completely deformed." A passerby called an A-1095-16T3 4 … the Association. Plaintiff's counsel also read from the deposition of Townsmen's owner, who acknowledged that, under the …
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… the home on Sunday, [September 30, 2018] . . . and did not come home until [October 2, 2018]." Further, Mae informed … eight or nine o'clock that night. Because she did not come home as planned, Ryan called his mother's cell phone. … II. On November 13, 2018, the Division filed a Title Nine complaint and order to show cause, alleging defendant abused …
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… documents purporting to be proof of insurance. He gave his company name as "Silverlining," based at a Salem address. Three of the victims resided in adult communities. Defendant obtained deposits, in the form of … was not prejudicial error. Defendant takes the position that the court's failure to give the no adverse …
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… court was delivered by ACCURSO, J.A.D. This case is less complicated than it appears. Plaintiff Eileen McNellis- … firm wrote to plaintiff advising it would not file any complaint on her behalf as lawyers there were convinced "we … the impending end of the two-year limitations period and recommended other counsel she might consult for a second …
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… 2 involuntary dismissal of plaintiff's personal injury complaint, pursuant to Rule 4:37-2(b).1 We reverse. On February 24, 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking damages for personal injuries allegedly … in court to testify, or conduct "a de bene esse deposition[;]"4 (2) permit Dr. Gregory to testify instead of Dr. …
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… building. She sued her landlord, its manager, and the company that serviced the elevator. For lack of proof of … requirement. She claims that it defeats the purpose of the Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15–5.1 to –5.8, … maintenance record, and on one part of the employee's deposition testimony. The employee initially testified that an …
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… born of the marriage. In 2012, plaintiff filed a divorce complaint, seeking, among other reliefs, joint legal … at one-third of the difference between their respective incomes, which, at the time, was represented to be a base … insurance policies. Although they did not resolve the disposition of personal property, the parties agreed they would …
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… theory for termination than asserted in the guardianship complaint, and the Division erred in failing to properly … the factual findings set forth in Judge Vicki A. Citrino's comprehensive written opinion, dated February 2, 2018. We add the following comments. A court should terminate parental rights when the …
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… set forth in Judge Mary F. Thurber's written opinion accompanying the order. Judge Thurber's twenty-six-page … referred to in the record as defendant's fiancée, common law wife, and live-in paramour. 4 A-4492-15T2 of … and "occasionally theatrical or melodramatic." In her comprehensive opinion, Judge Thurber reviewed the history of …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … appeal pending in the Tax Court”). Plaintiffs filed timely complaints 2 challenging the County Board’s judgments for …
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… she kicked an officer in the chest. According to the complaint summons, "following the arrest[,] . . . defendant … report filed by a State Police detective, the station commander advised "he was concerned . . . the squad of … if [defendant] does have the [COVID-19] virus." The commander asked the detective "to contact [defendant] to see …
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… from his bench trial conviction for violating a term of his Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … an annual basis. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(e). Defendant dutifully complied each year between 2005 and 2016. On December 5, … the local jail records, driving records, and criminal complaint records to see if there was any indication that …
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… parenting time issues pending mediation. Thus, it did not become ripe for appeal until June 29, 2021, when the motion … obligations were based on him having a gross earned income of $120,000 per year and defendant earning $35,000 per … additional hours ." Defendant filed a cross-motion in opposition to plaintiff's motion, objecting to any decrease in …
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… belt would certainly help if we had a belt to be able to compare the two, but I cannot agree just common-sense-wise that if we did not have a belt . . . a … because she was able to see the 8 A-2934-18T4 injuries, compare them, and look to the timing of the incident. The …
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… the State dismissed the indictment and issued a summons-complaint charging defendant with simple assault, N.J.S.A. … not file any charges against 1 The State conceded that it commenced the prosecution of the simple assault charges … would seek a judgment of forfeiture of defendant's public position as a corrections officer pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:51- …
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… determined that an 2 Alma does not speak English and communicated with the hospital staff and Division … did not do it to herself. He opined that swelling would become evident within twelve hours of injury. However, comparing the x-rays taken at each facility that treated …
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… v. COUNTY OF MERCER, and MERCER COUNTY PARK COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents. … order granting the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against defendants Mercer County Park Commission … answer asserting fifteen affirmative defenses. At his deposition, Luis Reyes, the Deputy Director for the Mercer …
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… Township of Delran (the Township) dismissing their complaint. Plaintiff contends that the evidence she … of the street where plaintiff fell. When shown at his deposition a photograph he took of the pothole in question on … that in the three years prior to the incident, twenty-two complaints of potholes on Fox Chase Drive were made. There …
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… ADMISSION OF EXPERT TESTIMONY AS TO CHILD SEXUAL [ABUSE] ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME REQUIRES THE VACATION OF DEFENDANT'S … N.J. 265, 272 (2018), which held that Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) evidence "no longer . . . has a … are unrelated to the issues on appeal, the trial did not commence until July 2017. We summarize some of the trial …