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… plaintiff Charles Kazaba, Jr., for his filing of a 2012 complaint alleging defendant discriminated against him based … costs. Plaintiff cross- 1 Plaintiff amended the June 2012 complaint in September 2012. The amended complaint did not … 3 A-2274-17T4 appeals from the court's orders dismissing his punitive damages claim and from the court's …
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… order entered following a bench trial finding he committed the following acts that would be crimes if committed by an adult: second-degree sexual assault by force … would seek a search warrant for it and search the phone using Cellebrite technology.6 Greg was given a piece of paper …
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… agreement that addressed the sale of plaintiff L.L.'s business to defendant. On appeal, defendant argues that the … While still married, plaintiff purchased a landscaping company known as Anchor Landscaping and Anchor Property … the parties signed a "Co-ownership Work Responsibility and Compensation Agreement . . . in the Joint Ownership of …
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… dispute. Jamell Scott and James Russell2 were charged as accomplices in that murder. In Indictment 09-01-0109, the … mother of Granados' girlfriend. Scott was charged as an accomplice in that murder as well. The indictments were tried … Vasquez died shortly after. The handgun and two shell casings were obtained through investigation and forensically …
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… ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, and OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, MEDICAID FRAUD DIVISION, … of Health and Human Services, and approved by the commissioner." The federal authority for the program is … reasons that follow, we affirm. I. By way of background, since 2003, Mercer provided PMDC services to at-risk and …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c); and third-degree theft … play from the player card of a member of the Tropicana Casino's rewards program, and then using the stolen free play … TRIAL, NECESSITATING REVERSAL. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN IT FAILED TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON …
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… the State from presenting certain laboratory evidence, compel the State to provide additional discovery, and … and Kindler then set up surveillance at the hotel, using the hotel's surveillance cameras. Ricciardelli saw … defendant's room. Ricciardelli observed several persons coming in and out of the room. Early in the afternoon, …
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… Huff. Defendant, who was a minor when the crimes were committed, raises numerous contentions in this appeal. Most … shy of his eighteenth birthday when the homicides were committed, did not suffer prejudice from counsel's failure … Defendant participated in cleaning up the house and disposing the baseball bat, rope, and victims' clothing. …
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… Plaintiff works in finance and chose to be the primary income producer during the marriage. Defendant worked as an … lite support owed to defendant, which represented a savings component. Defendant appeals from the court's rejection of … After graduation, they both passed the Canadian licensing 4 A-2822-16T4 examination for accountants. Defendant …
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… of State v. Ricky Zuber (A-2677-18), and State v. James Comer (A-1230-18) decided today, raises Eighth Amendment … for the present case, in July 2005 defendant James Zarate1 committed several atrocious offenses as a minor, including … 2015 revision of the juvenile waiver statute raising the minimum waiver age to fifteen applies retroactively …
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… INTRODUCTION OF EXPERT TESTIMONY REGARDING CHILD SEXUAL ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME WAS BASED ON UNRELIABLE SCIENCE. THE … Remand Order, Evidence Concerning Child Sexual Assault Accommodation Syndrome Fails the Reliability Requirement Under … Injustice, the Court Committed Reversible Error in Refusing to Grant a Mistrial. i. The Prosecutor Impermissibly …
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… Kelly in the water when Lucy noticed "that she was uncomfortable and . . . it looked like she was cold . . . ." … he initially stated "I got her, I got her," he eventually complied. Lucy walked to a bench and quickly changed Kelly … which 6 A-3342-18T2 revealed blood clots and bruising "all over the hymen," as well as lacerations on the …
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… 2C:11-3(a) or (b) (count one); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) or (b) and N.J.S.A. … His father owned the pizza parlor and several other businesses, including Casanova's, a restaurant business closed … working as a car salesman and his highest adjusted gross income was $294,000 in 2013. Defendant's 2014 tax return …
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… Petitioners-Appellants, v. KIMBERLY HARRINGTON, ACTING COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF … the cause for respondents Kimberly Harrington, Acting Commissioner of Education and State Board of Education … from East Brunswick. [It] . . . further asserted Hatikvah's single-cultural, single- emersion Hebrew language charter …
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… improperly ordered that her support payments be made via income withholding; (6) mistakenly concluded the son would … stated that "the issues of child support and respective income are in the appellate court now," thus depriving the … over procedural issues." Abtrax Pharm., Inc. v. Elkins- Sinn, Inc., 139 N.J. 499, 513 (1995) (internal quotation …
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… Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; (4) Bayer Corp., the American parent company of Bayer Essure, Bayer Healthcare, and Bayer … Pharmaceuticals; and (5) Bayer A.G., the German parent company of Bayer Corp. (collectively the Bayer defendants). … provided training to physicians in how to implant Essure using the hysteroscopic equipment it supplied. A. The …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM This civil rights litigation commenced with plaintiff Robert Bryant's complaint alleging false arrest, unreasonable search, and … of marijuana odor emanating from Bryant or Bryant refusing to identify himself. Gonzalez stated, except for not …
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… the weapon was not recovered; and no projectiles or shell casings were found at the scene. Instead, the evidence against … Defendant now appeals, arguing: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN HER SUMMATION IN MULTIPLE WAYS, … in this written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(2), beyond the comments that follow. We focus instead on point I. We also …
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… smoker. On November 12, 2012, plaintiff developed chest discomfort while visiting his daughter in Florida. After being … of his heart, a condition known as mild ischemia. Following complaints of further chest discomfort, plaintiff was … attack and led to the emergency surgery. Dr. Grigory S. Rasin, a psychiatrist, testified as to plaintiff's development …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … of Transportation. MOTION TO BE CONSIDERED This matter comes before the court by way of plaintiff’s motion to file … for all staff at the school who she sees once per week. Since she started treating with Dr. Contillo, she has …