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… to prove all four prongs of the best interests standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) by clear and convincing … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … seizures or heart conditions." The judge noted that the autopsy report revealed blunt impact injuries. Contusions of …
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… c. Mr. Mocco is not barred by laches and estoppel…………………………......168 d. Mr.. Mocco is not barred by … loss……………………………… 205 b. What is the amount of Centrum’s Compensable loss? ………………………….209 VII. The Major Alleged … Karcher. (Presumably Mr. Karcher was not named because he died.) Mr. Karcher was a prominent New Jersey politician and …
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… ankle, Collum-Glassman suffered a pulmonary embolism and died. According to plaintiff’s answers to interrogatories, an autopsy revealed that the cause of death was “[s]addle … coverage, pension benefits, and services. In an amended complaint, plaintiff added claims against the Medical …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER UDELL TEETER, a/k/a UDELL TEETER, … 1'S THREATS; (C) VOIR DIRE THE REMAINING JURORS ABOUT THEIR COMMUNICATIONS WITH JUROR NO. 10; AND (D) VOIR DIRE A … lost so much blood that "he most likely would have died" if he was not operated on quickly. After Stephens was …
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… rule to toll the limitations period, the court equitably estopped the three physicians from obtaining dismissal of the … the clarifying affidavit, plaintiff promptly amended the complaint to name the previously unidentified doctor (and … days after his discharge from Clara Maass, Mr. Baez died of a pulmonary embolism at his home. An autopsy was …
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… to a four-year period of parole ineligibility, for having committed third-degree theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3(a), and … video gaming consoles, video games, a television, and a laptop were missing, the total value of which being … he was dying, and Peccoreno "didn't want [defendant] to die in jail." When defendant's counsel pressed Peccoreno as …
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… while traveling on a dirt road in Cumberland County. He stopped to investigate and saw various human body parts in … and autopsy photos; (3) permitting the prosecutor's comments in summation, which amounted to misconduct; (4) … examination as to the outside range of time T.C. may have died. When pressed, Dr. Mazari stated that if the body had …
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… rule to toll the limitations period, the court equitably estopped the three physicians from obtaining dismissal of the … the clarifying affidavit, plaintiff promptly amended the complaint to name the previously unidentified doctor (and … days after his discharge from Clara Maass, Mr. Baez died of a pulmonary embolism at his home. An autopsy was …
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… ankle, Collum-Glassman suffered a pulmonary embolism and died. According to plaintiff’s answers to interrogatories, an autopsy revealed that the cause of death was “[s]addle … coverage, pension benefits, and services. In an amended complaint, plaintiff added claims against the Medical …
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… c. Mr. Mocco is not barred by laches and estoppel…………………………......168 d. Mr.. Mocco is not barred by … loss……………………………… 205 b. What is the amount of Centrum’s Compensable loss? ………………………….209 VII. The Major Alleged … Karcher. (Presumably Mr. Karcher was not named because he died.) Mr. Karcher was a prominent New Jersey politician and …
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… to a four-year period of parole ineligibility, for having committed third-degree theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3(a), and … video gaming consoles, video games, a television, and a laptop were missing, the total value of which being … he was dying, and Peccoreno "didn't want [defendant] to die in jail." When defendant's counsel pressed Peccoreno as …
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… while traveling on a dirt road in Cumberland County. He stopped to investigate and saw various human body parts in … and autopsy photos; (3) permitting the prosecutor's comments in summation, which amounted to misconduct; (4) … examination as to the outside range of time T.C. may have died. When pressed, Dr. Mazari stated that if the body had …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER UDELL TEETER, a/k/a UDELL TEETER, … 1'S THREATS; (C) VOIR DIRE THE REMAINING JURORS ABOUT THEIR COMMUNICATIONS WITH JUROR NO. 10; AND (D) VOIR DIRE A … lost so much blood that "he most likely would have died" if he was not operated on quickly. After Stephens was …
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… LLC, attorneys; James H. Maynard, on the briefs). Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the … his 2 After his release to PSL, Nametko was involuntarily committed to St. Clare's hospital. He was released from the … presages a sexual crime, like contacting a minor or using a website to gather information about a minor."). The …
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… to count three in exchange for the State agreeing to recommend treating the second-degree endangering charge as a … the court barred defendant "from any social networking website. . . . However, online banking, bill paying shall be … the discovery and was satisfied with his attorney's services. He had sufficient time to consider the plea offer …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … payment determinations as separate and distinct remedies for return of tax overpayments. First, applying the … are a matter of public record, are available on the IRS’s website. Id. at § 3.01. The Director cannot claim ignorance …
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… LLC, attorneys; James H. Maynard, on the briefs). Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the … his 2 After his release to PSL, Nametko was involuntarily committed to St. Clare's hospital. He was released from the … presages a sexual crime, like contacting a minor or using a website to gather information about a minor."). The …
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… to count three in exchange for the State agreeing to recommend treating the second-degree endangering charge as a … the court barred defendant "from any social networking website. . . . However, online banking, bill paying shall be … the discovery and was satisfied with his attorney's services. He had sufficient time to consider the plea offer …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … payment determinations as separate and distinct remedies for return of tax overpayments. First, applying the … are a matter of public record, are available on the IRS’s website. Id. at § 3.01. The Director cannot claim ignorance …