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… detection, apprehension, trial, 3 A-1021-14T2 punishment or commitment for another crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and … that Olmo wanted Downs and Falcon silenced. Rashid Hamilton testified that, during the course of three … with him. He testified that on the night of the murder, he visited a friend in Egg Harbor City, played video games, …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3149-16T3 Plaintiff SDK Troy Towers, LLC, commenced this chancery action, seeking specific performance … company, Ayson Realty Corporation, which is owned by a family trust. 3 A-3149-16T3 the implied covenant of good faith … database about the property. Dinesh and Raman Khosla visited the property with Whitmer on July 13, 2011. The next …
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… and surgery, but held no license in Maryland. He alleged he complied with Maryland law by performing the procedures in … of the procedure"; (3) "reported for postoperative visits"; (4) "who needed repeat procedures"; (5) "received … explained: Misoprostol is a prostaglandin which is a family of chemicals that has the property of stimulating …
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… In his appeal, Gallucci contends the trial judge committed three errors. First, the judge unduly restricted … while sitting on the hostess's porch. The hostess, her family, and her friends were socializing. By his own account, … well," the victim testified he continued to have follow-up visits with the doctor; he had pain in his eye "[e]very …
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… 1999, M.E.'s husband discovered information on their family computer that referenced defendant and H.B. He contacted New … college recess, she returned to her former middle school to visit her old teachers, including defendant. H.B. recalled …
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… attorney for respondent in A-3867-05 and A- 3603-13 (Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … a fifteen-year-old employee of a different Burger King (the visitor), who was there visiting the manager, Michelle … appeal. Defendant was also charged in Somerset County with committing a July 2, 2002 armed robbery and aggravated …
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… V.L.1 appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against her employer, defendants Hunterdon … Center, alleging disability discrimination, failure to accommodate, and retaliatory discharge, in violation of the … 6, 2015, plaintiff emailed defendants stating that she just visited her doctor and did not receive "clearance to return …
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… by defendant Diana London. Plaintiff claims the building is commercial in nature, which would impose on defendant an … She lives in one unit of the Building, which is a multi-family residence. The second-floor unit and third-floor unit … distances" during the inspection. He stated his purposes in visiting the Building were "to take photographs, estimate …
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… and LIBERTY HARBOR HOLDING LLC, THE ATRIUM AT HAMILTON PARK URBAN RENEWAL ASSOCIATES LLC, FULTON'S LANDING URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY LLC, FIRST CONNECTICUT HOLDING GROUP LLC II, FIRST … the litigation [and a] substantial likelihood of some harm visited upon the [party] in the event of an unfavorable …
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… summary judgment as to the remaining two counts of a complaint brought by plaintiff, Officer Michael Lang. We … Super. 287, 294 n.2 (App. Div. 2015) (citation omitted). Similarly, courts addressing qualified immunity consider … signed six months after the incident regarding his doctor's visit four days after the incident. Plaintiff told the …
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… the bowling center in 1970. Charles,5 John, and the Loyle family, including Charles's son, Michael, operated the bowling … contents was $3,145,750. Stanton applied an eighty-percent coinsurance factor7 to the total valuation, which 6 The … Before Charles had a chance to mail the letter, Stanton visited the bowling center and the parties discussed the …
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… Education (Board), filed an action asserting statutory and common law employment discrimination claims against the … to which defendant had access is governed by the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), 20 … the Board and the individuals. taking vacation time to visit her ailing [mother] in the hospital”; did not allow …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(5), three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3), and nine, … a New Jersey State Police Detective with whom C.A. was familiar from a prior arrest. Detective Humphries did not … J.L. a ride home, and that C.A. agreed to do so after he visited his cousin at college. Grate stated that he believed …
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… against a negligent, uninsured physician; (2) failure to comply with the statutory liability insurance mandate gives … to maintain insurance in the amount of at least $1 million per occurrence and $3 million per policy year, or to … Diseases and Conditions: Foot drop, MayoClinic.org (last visited June 19, 2015), www.mayoclinic.org/disease- …
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… during the questioning, (2) defendant initiated the communication, or (3) a break in custody occurred. See … Wint was charged on June 16, 2011 with the murder of Kevin Miller in the city of Camden and on July 29, 2011 with the … ceased. Id. at 479. The next morning, two detectives visited Edwards in the county jail and advised him again of …
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… with a drive-by shooting in which one person was killed. A complaint against Mackroy-Davis charged him with conspiracy … after the statement of readiness, the trial court can revisit the issue and ask the State to declare once again … effect on society since March 2020. Across the globe, millions have died and taken ill from the virus. Coronavirus …
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… aware of facts constituting probable cause that defendant committed the offense but instead told her repeatedly they … the defendant had reported to the Division of Youth and Family Services that his uncle had sexually abused the … the "essence of the charges." In that case, police officers visited the defendant in prison and asked to question him …
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… Review Act (“CAFRA”). 1 The 1,211 acres is a stipulated compromise acreage. Evidentiary testimony and submissions … earlier. 14 To date, Taxpayer has spent in excess of 300 million dollars to treat groundwater and clean up toxic … that from 2008 to 2011, USEPA representatives would visit the site on a regular basis, and meetings were held …
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… (NJSP), which is responsible for removing expunged criminal complaints from the Computerized Criminal History (CC I-I) … Status Portal and track your expungement order b)• visiting https: / /expungement.njsp.gov/ . For any questions … and has never been granted an expungement. sealing or similar relief regarding a criminal conviction, by any state …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … after the statement of readiness, the trial court can revisit the issue and ask the State to declare once again … effect on society since March 2020. Across the globe, millions have died and taken ill from the virus. Coronavirus …