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… COOPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and NATIONAL CLAIM SERVICES, LLC, … argued the cause for respondents United Specialty Insurance Company and National Claim Services, LLC (Michael S. … slipped and fell in a laundry room in the condominium complex for which Forest Hill serves as the condominium …
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… legal analysis expressed by the trial court in its oral and comprehensive written decisions. Plaintiff J.D.1 and … fifty-one years old, is still employed and has an annual income of approximately $83,000. Plaintiff, who is fifty-four … and public events. He was also granted daily FaceTime communication with the children. A dual final judgment of …
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… the State relied on evidence defendant had a motive to commit the murder, arguing Patel was the victim and primary … to the liquor store at the precise time the murder was committed, and then returned to 64 Union Avenue after Patel … the State claimed, based on ballistics testing, was used to commit Patel's murder. The officer testified that on October …
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… officer in OCF, as the rest were in Legs and Regs. Hunt complained to Mullen that plaintiff did not timely complete his work. But plaintiff claims Hunt ignored his requests for guidance, and at times requested the completion of assignments plaintiff had already finished. …
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… OF DEFENDANT'S CONVICTIONS. V. EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … VI. DEFENDANT'S LIFE SENTENCE, IMPOSED FOR AN OFFENSE COMMITTED WHEN HE WAS [TWENTY-FOUR], IS EXCESSIVE. We have … photos that looked very similar "in terms of age and complexion," and all showed African American males. Further, …
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… Sasha Blount's cross-motion to increase child support, compel defendant to contribute toward the parties' child's … granting an upward modification, (2) improperly imputed income to him, (3) failed to make specific findings of … the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines (Guidelines)1 income limits by increasing the child support and directing …
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… motion. A. The Woodbridge Police Department initially commenced the investigation, which was transferred … who allegedly had the car. Defendant wanted to sign a complaint against the friend, but police told her she could only sign a A-0483-16T4 5 complaint against Prontnicki, who actually took the car. …
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… Court. The issue in this appeal is whether it was proper to compel arbitration between a non-signatory and a signatory … formalized by a written contract. Later, on Scudillo’s recommendation, plaintiffs purchase securitized notes from … safe. In 2009, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission launched an investigation and charged Med Cap …
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… appeal, the Court considers whether plaintiff filed her complaint within the statute of limitations, whether the law … Jersey applies, and whether the various state statutory and common law claims in this case are preempted by federal law … others from sixteen states and New Jersey filed forty-eight complaints against defendants Johnson & Johnson and Cordis …
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… Gonzalez, and Monserate Diaz purchased a home as tenants in common. Subsequently, Diaz borrowed $72,000 from Cityscape … questioned Wilshire, it could not explain how it had come to the arrears amount set in the second agreement, or … deemed current on the loan. In July 2007, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that defendants Wilshire and U.S. Bank …
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… motions, and denying plaintiffs' motions to amend the complaint, to supplement plaintiffs' expert reports, and for … woman with autism, a limited ability to communicate verbally, and a history of seizures. Earlier that day, Jackie's neurologist recommended Myong take Jackie, who had not been eating for two …
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… to the Property, he used it as collateral for a $600,000 commercial loan from Hudson City Savings Bank (Hudson). … Property for $100 to the LLC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company created in August 1999. Regina stated she … and directing John "to execute" all documents "to complete and effectuate the refinance of [the Property] with …
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… that removed her as co-executor, denied her motion to compel net income distributions, and denied a second motion to disqualify … Krivulka as co-executor and the denial of her motion to compel net income distributions; however, we reverse the …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2866-19 COMPREHENSIVE NEUROSURGICAL, P.C., d/b/a NORTH JERSEY BRAIN … refers to the work of Valley Hospital's Staff Development Committee, dated July 13, 2015, and entitled "Developing a … A White Paper Prepared for the Staff Development Committee" (the White Paper). Much of the testimony and …
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… BEING DEPRIVED OF A FAIR TRIAL.[1] POINT II THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT WHEN HE MADE EGREGIOUS COMMENTS DURING SUMMATION THAT IMPROPERLY WATERED DOWN AND … analysis, and therefore the lab could not make a comparison for potential contributors. 4 Benedict's body …
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… a final adjudication of delinquency for behavior which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the crimes of … of a weapon, and one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. J.A.W., who was almost sixteen years old … ERRONEOUSLY CONCLUDING THAT THE EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE TWO COMPLAINTS WOULD EACH BE ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE IN A TRIAL …
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… without instructing the jurors that they should not compromise simply to reach a verdict. He claims that these … 12th Avenue. A surveillance video obtained from an electric company on East 16th Street, which was roughly a block past … Street. Another surveillance camera was located at a moving company further north on 16th Street, just before the corner …
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… 12:18 a.m. An autopsy determined the cause of death as compression to the neck and drowning. No viable fingerprints … and tried to resuscitate her. He testified that he "completely panicked" and wiped down everything in the … would flood the apartment and alert 5 A-3299-18 someone to come find the baby. Defendant left the apartment unlocked …
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… amounts, including (a) management fees along with brokerage commissions and accounting fees, inclusive of alleged … Act prevented plaintiffs from rightfully dissociating until completion of a "definite term or particular undertaking," … interest in the partnership and shall share in the income, gains, deductions, losses and credits of, and …
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… The investigation involved the interception of over 27,000 communications consisting of texts and phone calls pursuant … were conspiracy to engage in racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, promoting organized street crime, armed … affairs of the [criminal] enterprise, the defendants would commit robberies, burglaries, thefts, and shoplifting, in …