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… of the 1993 robbery and killing of a store clerk. After separate jury trials in 1996, defendants Eric Kelley and Ralph … we discuss them separately. Although our discussion is not comprehensive, we present the facts in considerable depth, … acted strange . . . ." Summations at Lee's Trial In his closing argument, Lee's trial counsel attempted to undermine …
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… c/o Project Direct, a consortium of electric utility companies and owner of the Merrill Creek Reservoir in … from the cost of reproduction new as representing a loss in property value"), aff'd, 12 N.J. Tax 263 (App. Div. … capacity and function, its current capacity to handle future rainfall and seismic activities, and its anticipated …
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… New Jersey- based former employer. Plaintiff alleges the company wrongfully denied him a promotion to a position in … firm would begin interviewing candidates "in the very near future." When plaintiff asked whether he would be considered … disagreed. Ultimately, Welch handed plaintiff a draft Separation Agreement and terminated his employment. Plaintiff …
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… with some designated for affordable to low or moderate-income households (the Mt. Laurel settlement). The Mt. Laurel … The exemption "expire[s] if construction beyond site preparation does not commence within three years after … dwellings and a detention basin. She determined that the loss of less than a quarter acre of wetland habitat did not …
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… reverse and remand for a new trial. I. A. Plaintiff filed a complaint in February 2013, in which he sought compensation … and asserted affirmative defenses, including plaintiff's comparative negligence. The parties completed discovery, argued … of the litigation and opinions arguably A-2120-15T3 26 refute defendant's suggestion that plaintiff's treating …
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… in both actions allege that defendants engaged in common-law fraud and also violated the New Jersey Consumer … cases present numerous similarities, we briefly discuss separately what occurred in each. A In opposing the motion to … that "the prophylactic value of the [CFA] to deter future violations would be diminished were we to discard" …
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… found guilty of murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a); conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a); … was not tainted. In addition, the judge found no separate constitutional violations occurred during the second … did not testify on his own behalf at trial. During closing arguments, his counsel argued that defendant only …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing his two-count complaint in which he alleged defendants violated the New … claim. Plaintiff ignores the fact that the court separately evaluated his First Amendment retaliation claim … an effort to chill his speech or prevent his attendance at future meetings. By the time of Scandariato's confrontation …
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… We affirm. In June 2011 and February 2013, PACA filed a complaint and an amended complaint alleging members who … would be replaced by January 2002 and that "all pointing, parapets, and lintels repairs and replacement" work was … have a life expectancy of twenty years, and the cost of future replacement of the roof would be covered by the …
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… for a new trial. The judge explained her rulings in a comprehensive memorandum of opinion. On appeal to this … and distorted the evidence presented at trial in his closing statement to the jury. According to plaintiff, the … address causation, are not relevant to this dispositive outcome. Even if we were to accept plaintiff's contention that …
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… for the parties' two children based on his self- employed income. She also appeals the denial of her request for a … York, where she now resides with all four of her children. Paragraph two of the PSA provided defendant would pay … the line seven ratio of incomes would remain constant in future child support calculations or awards. Indeed, the …
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… motion, both procedurally and on the merits. By way of a separate order, we granted plaintiffs' motion. We conclude … her to an oral surgeon, Dr. Steven J. Silverman, who recommended extraction of two teeth to be replaced with dental … scan and performed neurosensory testing, which confirmed a loss of sensory function and an injury to the IAN. His …
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… Katherine Elder as their evaluator. After the evaluation commenced, defendant addressed the trial court at a June … an objection." The judge also noted the Division had closed its investigation of plaintiff after concluding … During the maternal grandmother's testimony, she denied disparaging defendant in front of Mark. She also denied …
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… defendant Dupree S. Reynolds was one of the shooter's accomplices. So, early one morning, police surrounded … spotted him and ordered him to open the door. When he complied, they ordered him out onto the porch and then … Reynolds's cellphone, his jail ID, drugs and drug paraphernalia. Later, at a Federal Bureau of Investigation …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2963. Nathan M. Edelstein argued … to 2009, testified he demeaned her, harassed her with "explosive verbal attacks," "shut her down" when she tried to … were not believable, and that she failed to establish disparate treatment or hostility in the workplace based on her …
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… (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42. Additionally, Falco asserted common law claims of breach of contract, breach of implied … Falco's complaint in its entirety with prejudice. In a separate order that same day, the court barred Falco's expert … Quentin Wiest sent him a July 29, 2014 letter enclosing a retirement check for $153,551.19 representing …
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… receiver, Alan E. Meyer (collectively, plaintiffs), filed a complaint against the owners of an adjacent three-unit … of the appeal, the court entered a final judgment of foreclosure against the CBI property. A sheriff's sale took place … sidewalk, then a two-foot area of soil up to the fence separating the Constantinou property from the Clarke property. …
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… m.p.h. Williams said, "[A]ll of a sudden, out of nowhere I come up on this Fed-Ex truck." As he rapidly approached … in Allentown, and he drove himself home. In the subsequent complaint, Hassan alleged that Williams and ABF were … 4 exacerbated a back condition. He alleged cognitive loss, depression, and other neurological problems. Although …
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… The attack left A.F. with a brain injury, short-term memory loss, migraine headaches, and post-traumatic stress … a vehicle in her intoxicated condition. She attempted to "come back down from the buzz" by eating before placing her … that [i]f the court does impose sentence pursuant to this paragraph, or if the court imposes a noncustodial or …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-1907 and 2018-3594. Benjamin … or any other compensation during the period [he] was separated from employment." Able further attested that he … In re Taylor, 158 N.J. 644, 656 (1999) (quoting Close v. Kordulak Bros., 44 N.J. 589, 599 (1965)). The burden …