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… later be decided after a plenary hearing. Pending the upcoming custody hearing, the parties continued to experience … shall have [Eden] overnight on Mondays and Tuesdays, commencing on Monday afternoons when [defendant] picks up … shall have [Eden] overnight on Wednesdays and Thursdays, commencing on Wednesday afternoons 4 From October 2020 …
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… enforcement obtained information that the individuals who committed the homicide used a residence located at 1405 Park … the officers were told to report "anything [they] saw coming or going from the 7 A-0684-23 home." The surveillance … as police officers, approached defendant and Coley, and commanded them to stop. Coley was apprehended "very shortly" …
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… the trial court gave contradictory jury instructions and committed plain error in handling issues involving jurors. … disputes at trial concerning the criminal acts he committed. We therefore need only briefly summarize the … Vo also testified about defendant's "history" of becoming "obsessed with following on social media and trying …
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… a paramedic.7 According to Isidro, because she was not accompanied by a second paramedic, she was not permitted to … is a person trained in ALS and licensed by the Commissioner of the Department of Health to render ALS … at 2:24 p.m. and 2:27 p.m., and the crew continued chest compressions and BVM ventilation. By 2:29 p.m., King's pulse …
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… continued protection of the child's privacy interest. That compelling interest outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … reimbursement . . . . 3. Should [plaintiffs' child] become unable to attend Bridge for any reason, the Petitioners …
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… maintains defendants refused to provide reasonable accommodations, including medical-grade personal protective … and responding to employees ' requests for a reasonable accommodation. Westfield and Local Union N. 496 were parties … The agreement outlined the grievance process for employees' complaints and governed discipline, stating: "The Town will …
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… to a ninth-floor apartment located in a high-rise complex on Cooper Street for a domestic 1 Counts eleven and … told her it was the police, and the voice instructed him to come in. When Officer Guzman tried the door, it was locked. … running toward Officer Guzman. He testified Fletcher was completely covered in blood, naked. At first[, he] didn't …
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… Asdal appeals from the trial court's order dismissing his complaint under Rule 4:6-2 against Chester Township, its … Development Board and State Agricultural Development Committee of which we sketch only so much as necessary to put our decision in context. The facts come from the motion record. Asdal's home, which he has …
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… children with the standard of living to which they have become accustomed." The parties acknowledged that they were … the terms of the PSA. The parties also agreed defendant's income varied between "$80,000.00 and $150,000.00" during the … and insurance). Defendant agreed to "turn[] over his income" to plaintiff, who would "maintain the finances and …
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… to revoke the purchase of the vehicle under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:2-608; an October 18, 2017 order compelling discovery of a portion of plaintiff's tax … the UCC was incorrect and that it should not have not been compelled to disclose its tax returns in discovery. For the …
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… 30, 2018 Law Division orders dismissing her second amended complaint with prejudice against defendants CareOne at … her motion for leave to file and serve a third amended complaint.3 We affirm. 3 At oral argument, plaintiff … allegations, we review a grant of a motion to dismiss a complaint for failure to state a cause of action de novo, …
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… determined that during her January 13, 2011 shift, T.J. "committed a substantiated act of Neglect against [Patient]." … Manwaring's testimony, the Director ruled that T.J. committed acts of neglect and acted with gross negligence … unreasonable or are not supported by sufficient, competent, and credible evidence in the record. In rejecting …
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… OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, COASTAL AND LAND USE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … residential property with its eastern boundary comprised of approximately 100 feet of frontage on Whig Lane … somewhat toward the western boundary line." The property is comprised of four distinct areas. The first is the …
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… him to leave Ralph's girlfriend alone and threatening to come up to Newark and fight him. Then James texted defendant … other. Ultimately, against M.M.'s wishes, she and her three companions drove to Newark in Dan's truck. However, … between 6 A-4223-15T2 them, and the text was not unwelcome. M.M. admitted that she also occasionally encountered …
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… sediment control plans with certain conditions. Based on comments from the Borough Engineer, Stockton revised the … and found that the revised plans addressed his previous comments and conditionally approved the grading plan. In … pursuant to the Coastal Area Facilities Review Act and accompanying regulations (“CAFRA”). On September 4, 2012, the …
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… constructed a large, single-family residence. The home was completed in August 2008. In 2008, plaintiffs obtained a … When the rental began, plaintiffs had State Farm Insurance Company (State Farm) homeowners policies in place for both … When State Farm discovered that it insured both homes, the company compelled plaintiffs to declare which house was …
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… v. JOSEPH I. FINK, JR. and ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, d/b/a ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC, a PHI Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Defendants-Respondents. … orthopedic surgeon Dr. Brian Zell, attributed any lingering complaints to plaintiff's age and pre-existing arthritis and …
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… became pregnant with her first child. She experienced an uncomplicated pregnancy and continued to work as a dispatcher … The DRPA hired Boucher as a police officer in 2014. After completing the academy, she was assigned to the Transit … planned to obtain a doctor's note for light duty at an upcoming appointment. Boucher asserted she would need leave in …
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… conduct was intentional and unreasonable pursuant to the common law, as guided by the Restatement (Second) of Torts, … became his residence in 1995. In 2006, construction was completed on a house on Lot 20 for his daughter. Plaintiff … to construct the pond or the berm, which were both completed in April 2004. By correspondence dated November …
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… her assailant. About a year later, with the assistance of accomplices named Jonathan Kearney and Joshua Sloan, defendant … N.J.S.A. 2C:13- 1(b)(2) (count five); conspiracy to commit kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 1 The superseding indictment … 2C:5-1 and 13-1(b)(2) (count fifteen); and conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 11-3(a)(1) (count …