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… school graduation, plaintiff offered to assist defendant in completing an 1 We use initials for the parties and a … plaintiff to "stop spoiling" Alex because she could not "compete with that." Late in November 2019, defendant learned … Of course, litigants and their minor children also remain free to pursue therapeutic options. Additionally, where …
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… judgment to defendant Integrity House and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. The trial court determined that … of incorporation is "[t]o keep former drug addicts drug free." Integrity House is a tax-exempt organization under … House described its mission as follows: "Integrity House is committed to helping individuals and families through an …
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… to incorporate such a private cause of action into the common law. I James Burns was eighty-eight years old when … September 6, 2015, and died eleven days later. His estate commenced this wrongful death action on September 13, 2017, … See, e.g., N.J.S.A. 26:2H-128(b)(16) (the right to "be free from physical and mental abuse and neglect"). 19 …
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… appeal from the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy, Division of Community Affairs, Department of Law and Public Safety. … denial of the application amounted to impermissible anti-competitive conduct, and the doctrine of equitable estoppel … non-pharmacists from competing against them in the free market." 23 A-2080-19 Petitioner relies on N.C. State …
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… from a November 13, 2020 order ending the case because a complaint for termination of parental rights had been filed. … caused by "non- 6 A-1145-20 accidental trauma." He thus recommended a full skeletal survey, and hospital staff … "game" than that described by Dean. The Family Part was free to accept Dean's description and demonstration of how …
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… "[t]he basis of the alimony is [defendant's] imputed income of $25,000 per year and [plaintiff's] income of $137,000 per year." The alimony obligation shall … only $6,000." Defendant also owns the marital home debt free, having a value of approximately $268,000. Defendant …
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… an unmarked white Crown Victoria sedan, well - known in the community as a police vehicle. At approximately 3:45 p.m., … a police officer accosts an individual and restrains his freedom to walk away." Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1, 16 (1968). … "whether the waiver of rights was the product of a free will or police coercion," a court considers "the …
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… by the homes closer to the beach. Plaintiffs filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking a declaratory … will not be enforced unless their meaning is clear and free from doubt." Caullett v. Stanley Stilwell & Sons, Inc., … Plaza, 359 N.J. Super. at 527 (footnote omitted); see also Freedman v. Sufrin, 443 N.J. Super. 128, 131-32 (App. Div. …
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… counts of the indictment. The prosecutor also agreed to recommend a twelve-year prison sentence with a three-year … inspection of the May package, the State would be free at the ensuing suppression hearing to argue that the … Standing The New Jersey Supreme Court has long since parted company with federal standing precedents, relying on …
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… of the divorce, plaintiff Marta Nina earned an annual income of approximately $95,000 while defendant earned … [c]ourt shall issue an [o]rder by which [defendant] shall become responsible to pay child support pursuant to the … parties' medical insurance. The doctor offered an interest-free payment plan which required each parent to pay $96 a …
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… to retain an attorney. Once she hired counsel, all further communication occurred between her attorney and Cohen. … draft agreement, referring to defendant as "my client" and communicating defendant's wishes. The letter concluded with … sentence: "If you wish to discuss this further, please feel free to contact me, otherwise kindly make said change and …
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… who denied slashing her tires. He stated he wanted to come over and bring a pair of sneakers for B.C., but T.B. … attempt to calm him down. She also called for her sons to come in the room hoping they would help her to calm … In Yarbough, the Supreme Court noted "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… ROBERT J. TRIFFIN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THETA HOLDING COMPANY, L.P., EUROPEAN METAL GROUP, and ARMANDO PEÑA, … and t/a EUROPEAN METAL GROUP, Defendants, and THETA HOLDING COMPANY, L.P., Third-Party Plaintiff- Respondent, v. LUIS … UCC, a holder in due course takes the negotiable instrument free of the obligor's claims and defenses that do not arise …
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… attempts to expand the principles of sidewalk liability for commercial properties to a residential property that was … further noted a drizzle occurred on February 14, and a freezing drizzle and a "snowfall/ice trace" with a liquid … from 23 to 27 degrees Fahrenheit and never rose above freezing. In her deposition testimony, plaintiff …
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… a December 19, 2024 Law Division order dismissing their complaint for lack of standing and a January 31, 2025 order … or clarification.'" Borough of Princeton v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Mercer Cnty., 169 N.J. 135, 152 (1975) … The Rule directs that the court's permission to amend "be freely given in the interest of justice." Ibid. If the …
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… N.J.S.A. 19:13-20” by September 14. The Democratic County Committee selected Johnson as the party’s nominee by a vote … 20(a)(4) therefore applies and directs that the county committee of the political party “shall . . . select[]” the … legislature’s intent” and recognized “the legislature [was] free to correct our error or to clarify its view of the …
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… defendant's motion to 3 A-3246-23 dismiss plaintiff's complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) with prejudice and to compel arbitration. Plaintiff also appeals the court's order … nevertheless, "'[e]ven when the contract on its face is free from ambiguity, evidence of the situation of the …
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… from three orders, the effect of which dismissed its complaint against Advanced Security Systems, a division of U.S. Security Services, Inc. (Advanced). In that complaint, Bada alleged Advanced breached the parties' … Bada claimed "the fire alarm system has been trouble-free." In its three-count complaint, Bada alleged Advanced …
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… statements were admitted, and the prosecutor made improper comments during his closing argument. Defendant argues he … the victim reappeared clutching his face. This evidence, combined with information from additional witness interviews … did not impermissibly sway the jury. The jury was certainly free to consider the actions of defendant in light of the …
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… JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SOLID WASTE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Commissioner (Commissioner), finding appellant operated in … as assessed by its reliability. "The risks of relatively free use of hearsay and other forms of evidence not …