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… 2012, plaintiff consulted with Dr. Carl Giordano, who recommended surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any … a herniated L3-L4 disc and a disc protrusion at L4-L5. He recommended a micro- discectomy. Plaintiff's expert, Dr. Wayne … to the objecting party, 'but whether it will be unfairly so.'" Griffin, 225 N.J. at 421 (quoting Stigliano v. …
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… POINT, a sole proprietorship, and DAVID NICHOLS and KIM COMBS, INC. d/b/a CENTURY 21 SUNLAND REALTY, an Arizona … Division, Morris County, Docket No. L-0377-02. Joseph P. LaSala argued the cause for appellants in A-1482-16 and … work and that it was "a good time . . . to determine what a fair allocation of fees would be." In October 2010, ZSZ …
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… had voluntarily and knowingly waived his rights after becoming aware of the charges against him from the detective's … that "if evidence is relevant and necessary to a fair determination of the issues, the admission of the … "Yes, Sir . . . . Because I took a van." The interrogation lasted no more than forty-five minutes. Near the end of the …
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… was parked in his patrol car and running a speed detecting laser when he identified a vehicle traveling ninety miles … asked defendant to step out of the car. After defendant complied, Wolcott informed defendant he smelled burnt … was asked: "[F]rom the video itself, . . . would it be fair – just from listening from the layman's perspective . . …
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… alimony to plaintiff for four years. Those payments are completed. Plaintiff and defendant were entitled to half of … require plaintiff to return to New Jersey pending the outcome of a plenary hearing. Id. at 5. The parties conducted … compel discovery; and (9) any other factor bearing on the fairness of an award. [R. 5:3-5(c).] The trial court denied …
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… FILED ORDER JUN 05 2019 ~d~ The Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct having filed with the Court … "maybe [he] should pay something back." See lT at pp. 21. Lastly, further aggravating Respondent's ethical misconduct … Respondent's well-earned reputation as a competent and fair jurist. See R-1 through R-22. We recognize and commend …
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… decided not to provide services to the family following the completion of a child welfare check. We scheduled the two … and arms but left no marks on them. Adam recalled that she last hit him or his brother about "two to three months ago." … was "very bitter," and complained about being treated unfairly in his previous matters with the Division. After the …
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… 2012, plaintiff consulted with Dr. Carl Giordano, who recommended surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any … a herniated L3-L4 disc and a disc protrusion at L4-L5. He recommended a micro- discectomy. Plaintiff's expert, Dr. Wayne … to the objecting party, 'but whether it will be unfairly so.'" Griffin, 225 N.J. at 421 (quoting Stigliano v. …
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… POINT, a sole proprietorship, and DAVID NICHOLS and KIM COMBS, INC. d/b/a CENTURY 21 SUNLAND REALTY, an Arizona … Division, Morris County, Docket No. L-0377-02. Joseph P. LaSala argued the cause for appellants in A-1482-16 and … work and that it was "a good time . . . to determine what a fair allocation of fees would be." In October 2010, ZSZ …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … for tax years 2000-2009 from the Department of Veterans Affairs because she filed joint GIT returns for those tax … Affairs (“VA”). In May 2010, Tillson left plaintiff, had LASIK surgery, got a driver’s license and a car. In July …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2015-030953. David P. … Kamenetti used Sangillo's fleet credit card to pay for fuel, and he was reimbursed for tolls. Kamenetti was paid … "cleaning up, including the use of the shower, could fairly be said to be an incident of the employment." Id. at …
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… ordered plaintiff to pay $120 per week on arrears, for a combined total of $425 per week, effective January 1, 2010. … and monthly expenses, all documents regarding defendant's Last Will and Testament as it related to whether S.R. was a … compel discovery; and (9) any other factor bearing on the fairness of an award. 15 A-3748-16T1 reduced the requested …
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… was parked in his patrol car and running a speed detecting laser when he identified a vehicle traveling ninety miles … asked defendant to step out of the car. After defendant complied, Wolcott informed defendant he smelled burnt … was asked: "[F]rom the video itself, . . . would it be fair – just from listening from the layman's perspective . . …
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… On July 20, 2009, Kyle 1 was adjudged delinquent for committing an act that would have constituted second-degree … http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/probsup/jisp_intro.htm (last visited Jan. 31, 2014). “JISP works cooperatively with … important concept that a criminal defendant is entitled to “fair warning . . . of what the law intends to do if a …
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… had voluntarily and knowingly waived his rights after becoming aware of the charges against him from the detective's … that "if evidence is relevant and necessary to a fair determination of the issues, the admission of the … "Yes, Sir . . . . Because I took a van." The interrogation lasted no more than forty-five minutes. Near the end of the …
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… alimony to plaintiff for four years. Those payments are completed. Plaintiff and defendant were entitled to half of … require plaintiff to return to New Jersey pending the outcome of a plenary hearing. Id. at 5. The parties conducted … compel discovery; and (9) any other factor bearing on the fairness of an award. [R. 5:3-5(c).] The trial court denied …
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… to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to three communications data warrants (CDWs), to exclude the … THE [CDWs] INTO EVIDENCE AND NOT ALLOWING [] DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. POINT IV THE JUDGE ERRED IN NOT SUPPRESSING THE … Well if you didn't kill her, why would you sit here for the last few hours and tell us you did? Q: So why'd you tell …
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… with one count of Possession of a Weapon During the Commission of a CDS Offense (Second Degree), a violation of … out of the satchel. (T8-16 to 18). The entire interaction lasted approximately 15 seconds. (T11-25; Pa8) The defendant … putting a hand in a pocket, putting a hand in a bag “is fairly common human conduct that does not generally involve …
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… NO. A-3616-20 IN THE MATTER OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF COMPRESSOR STATION (CS327), OFFICE BUILDING AND APPURTENANT … 'routine,'" the utility line upgrade at issue there could fairly be characterized as a routine one. Ibid. We do not … (8) a 375-kilowatt emergency generator; (9) domestic fuel gas skid; (10) pipeline liquids storage tank; (11) …
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… of the vehicles using the easement changed to include more commercial and delivery vehicles, as well as heavier … in order to vindicate a wrong consistent with principles of fairness, justice, and the law." Graziano v. Grant, 326 N.J. … residence and "none of the cameras emit noise, exhibit flashing light, or move in such a way as would distract …