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… 19, 2018 final judgment for $1,818,000, awarded as just compensation for plaintiff New Jersey Sports and Exposition … be that for at least seven, eight years, or whenever the closure occurs."1 As to the property's financial feasibility, … real estate appraiser "or a person who assists in the preparation of an appraisal under the direct supervision of a …
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… 2005). As to this last point—the imposition of a duty—the common law on premises liability for residential property … and dissents arguing for broader liability, those separate opinions registered simple disagreements with the … property owners are better prepared to spread the risk of loss to innocent third parties than residential …
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… PER CURIAM Convicted by a jury of multiple offenses committed during a home invasion and robbery, and sentenced … He argues: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR'S HIGHLY PREJUDICIAL COMMENTS IN SUMMATION DENIGRATING THE DEFENSE REQUIRE … Defendant pointed the gun at the victims, demanded they disclose the location of money, and told them "things are gonna …
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… defendants' motion for summary judgment regarding her complaint brought under The New Jersey Conscientious … Code, N.J.A.C. 6A:14-1 to -10, including a lack of preparation for life beyond high school or home instruction, … the Director of Special Education and the case manager closely associated with the MD program, "several times" that …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CARLOS SIERRA, a/k/a JOSE RAMIREZ, Defendant-Appellant. … assault and robbery. Those charges included conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … offenses. Thus, defendant was convicted of conspiracy to commit second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. …
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… 22, 2015, almost two-and-one-half years after defendant commenced construction and renovation on the house, Scott … reveal why this order was issued. Because the roof was not complete, defendant sought permission from the Borough to … attorney and advised that "work may continue to close the building." Defendant resumed work to cover the top …
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… counsel; Beth Anne Hahn, on the briefs). Adrienne Marie Kalosieh, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause … entered following a fact finding hearing concluding they committed abuse or neglect of their children F.E.C. (Flynn) … answers to questions were incoherent. Songui observed drug paraphernalia, including a pipe, plastic baggies, copper …
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… not Sam. By 2011, however, the Division had also become involved in Sam's care, providing services to the … The Division continued to extend services, and ultimately closed its file when Mary agreed to be responsible for Sam's … A DELAY IN "PERMANENT" PLACEMENT WILL HARM HIM, OR THAT SEPARATION FROM FOSTER CARE WILL CAUSE SEVERE AND ENDURING …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO), and dismissed N.M.Q.'s complaint and amended complaints filed under the Prevention … time and child support, if not already disposed of in separate proceedings. 3 A-4909-17T4 The judge allowed M.A.T.'s … testimony or report explaining the condition. N.M.Q. was closely cross-examined about the medication she had been …
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… no longer provide support because his daughter does not communicate with him. We affirm in part, reverse in part, … alleged that beginning in 2015, their daughter stopped all communication with him. She made "vile and vulgar comments" about him. She did not respond to his letters. He …
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… his neighbors. Plaintiff alleged in his chancery complaint that Alexander Iwaskiw, a teenager, operated a … of Alexander's operation, he had to "periodically . . . close windows and [his] front door due to the noise and … traffic. Considering these elements collectively or separately, we agree plaintiff presented enough evidence to …
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… health problems that worsened in 2008 when she became non-compliant with her medication. In February 2009, plaintiff … disorder and prescribed medication. She continued to be non-compliant with her medication and was hospitalized several … spouse in achieving a lifestyle that is reasonably comparable to the one enjoyed while living with the supporting …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … most importantly, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION July 19, 2022 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 whether the regulations dealing with … problems, Woodbridge Township issued a municipal-court complaint charging Balani with maintaining an unsafe …
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… alleged that on September 6, 2007, defendant and two accomplices shot at another man, Jeffrey Christopher, who … asserted that on January 12, 2008, defendant and another accomplice shot Christopher to death in an empty parking lot. … 9. Thereafter, the State alleged that defendant and two accomplices attempted to tamper with a potential witness on …
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… and (3) the claim that defendants engaged in unfair competition. A-1340-13T2 3 In applying the Brill standard, … was in decline in late 2009 and early 2010 because of a loss of a referral source. On April 21, 2010, Sung, while … plaintiffs' facilities (hereafter sometimes referred to separately as "the Palace" and "Gateway") and stated that he …
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… he received improperly on an emergency unemployment compensation (EUC) claim paid under the Emergency … in June 2012 at the Hackensack unemployment office, he disclosed all the 3 The notice also alerted Faynerman that … N.J.A.C. 12:17-14.4, the two- determination rule requires separate findings of eligibility and non-disqualification. See …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … with respect to defendant’s motion to dismiss at the close of plaintiff’s case. The court finds that plaintiff … sales, plaintiff further narrowed down the number of comparable sales, finally settling on twelve sales he deemed …
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… a police officer. The civilian ignored Mogul's request to come to the front door. Mogul observed as the civilian … of the member's regular or assigned duties," 1 The Court commented that "[u]nder that [Patterson] standard a … For instance, "an emergency medical technician [(EMT)] who comes upon a terrible accident involving life- threatening …
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… "A defendant may rebut the presumption by 'showing compelling reasons justifying the applicant's admission and … 252). The circumstances presented by defendant were not so compelling as to rebut the presumption against PTI. "[T]he … if 'extraordinary and unusual' circumstances exist to overcome the presumption against admission into PTI for certain …
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… The child was diagnosed with "Autism Spectrum Disorder with combined repetitive and expressive language disorder, … her claim of changed circumstances. 8 Defendant filed a separate notice of appeal, seeking our review of these … intervene for purposes of seeking visitation without foreclosing intervention in other areas. An October 12, 2016 …