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… for neglect and, two days later, filed its verified complaint seeking care, custody and supervision of Sarah. … an appellate court intervene and make its own findings to ensure that there is not a denial of justice." E.P., 196 N.J. … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best …
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… bottom and sustaining severe injuries. Plaintiff filed a complaint against both TPSD and Pool World, alleging failure … of proper warnings." Bella concluded TPSD's "failure to ensure that the swimming pool had anchors for the required … must present expert testimony to "establish the requisite standard of care and [the defendants'] deviation from …
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… City "to eliminate the Formulary drug list" in its self-insured retiree prescription drug program, was even possible … the State Health Benefits Plan. The State Health Benefits Commission subsequently allowed Newark to withdraw its … formulary," which could be accessed on Horizon's website, noting "the drug list will change periodically as …
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… dismissal of her auto accident related personal injury complaint filed against defendant Paul Kensey. The complaint … N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8(a), which is part of the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act (AICRA), N.J.S.A. 39:6A-1.1 to … of permanent injury, and failed to provide the requisite physician's "Certificate of Permanency," establishing …
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… kidnapping (count one); second-degree sexual assault as a lesser-included offense of aggravated sexual assault while … a concurrent eight-year term on count two, ordered him to comply with all Megan's Law requirements, and imposed parole … agent from the Mercer County prosecutor's office later measured the distance as seventy-eight feet, six inches. The …
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… & Bhattacharya, LLC (collectively defendants). Plaintiff's complaint alleged defendants negligently represented her in … No. A-3756-12 (App. Div. June 11, 2015). 3 A-1657-14T2 vehicles, international family vacations, frequent Broadway … sued for legal malpractice and sought coverage from his insurer. The insurer denied coverage after the attorney …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Theresa Y. Kyles, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the … The officers directed defendant to exit the vehicle and he complied. Opaleski directed Clyne to conduct a pat-down … Moreover, unlike in Demeter, "where there were no surrounding circumstances to support probable cause that the …
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… were held between March and August 2014. The Division accommodated defendant's work schedule by arranging visits on … The reasonableness of the Division's efforts is not measured by their success. Ibid. Our Supreme Court has … to an incarcerated parent. Id. at 562. The Division visited the parent once in prison, called him once, completed …
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… resided with his maternal grandmother, but frequently visited his mother at the family home. In July 2015, D.J. … Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father … permissible where the trial court is able to implement measures, such as protective orders and a prohibition on making …
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… court ordered Holtham to pay $150 for each day of his noncompliance, totaling $18,450, plus attorney's fees. Holtham … unenforceable penalty under traditional contract law principles, which are founded on the premise that contracting … are rational economic actors, and which limit damages to measurable compensable losses. The penalty rule is intended to …
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… of Union (the Township). The Tax Court held that the premises where Gourmet Dining operates the restaurant are … the University for the construction of the building. To ensure repayment of the principal and interest on the bonds, … the Kean University Foundation, Inc. (the Foundation) to complete the restaurant project and engage an experienced …
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… Equipment summary judgment and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. The complaint sought damages for injuries Karen1 … "CAUTION" section with the following warnings: 1. Always be sure that the seat is correctly and securely locked in place … the 6 A-3562-19 toilet seat by putting his hands on the handles and "rock[ing] it a little bit " to "see if it was …
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… days later, plaintiff applied for a TRO, alleging defendant committed the predicate act of cyber harassment. She … 18, 2019, which included prior acts of domestic violence committed by defendant from March 2019 through the date of … same time, plaintiff explained she felt defeated and powerless to stop the barrage of vile 5 A-0618-19 communications …
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… he declined. Defendant called 9-1-1 to request a supervisor come to the scene. At approximately 5:40 p.m., Officer … as a patrol officer, having stopped over 100 vehicles, he reasonably believed that the defendant was … To Complete The Main Purpose Of The Stop Without The Requisite Reasonable Suspicion Independent From The Stop Itself. …
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… Weiner Law Group LLP, attorneys for appellant (Jay V. Surgent, on the brief). Esther Suarez, Hudson County … AND HIS CONVINCING 1 Although the juvenile delinquency complaint asserts Victoria was seven years old, she … a defendant's right to a fair trial. Id. However, the requisite foundation for piercing the privilege involves a …
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… Lewis Gianini and Barbara Gianini and dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. 1 We reverse. I. This action … brought this action and asserted wrongful death and survivorship claims against defendants. In the complaint, … their duty, as owners and landlords of the subject premises, to protect Tam Marie and Natasia from foreseeable …
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… City "to eliminate the Formulary drug list" in its self-insured retiree prescription drug program, was even possible … the State Health Benefits Plan. The State Health Benefits Commission subsequently allowed Newark to withdraw its … formulary," which could be accessed on Horizon's website, noting "the drug list will change periodically as …
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… Alan was seven months old, because Dora was involuntarily committed for being a danger to herself and others. Between … including derogatory racial comments, on social media websites toward Alan.3 The Division called police to assist it … for the first time on reply . Goldsmith v. Camden Cnty. Surrogate's Off., 408 N.J. Super. 376, 387 (App. Div. 2009). …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS September 13, 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Tyler … shall be annexed to and recorded with the deed as a prerequisite for the recording of the deed.” N.J.S.A. 46:15-7.2d(2). … N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 et seq., and “[c]ompensatory damages measured by the loss in value of each unit as a result of the …
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… most favorable to plaintiff, the non-moving party. See Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023). … documentation," and sometimes marketing. She regularly communicated 3 A-3168-22 with Intertek clients and field … the pandemic, Intertek implemented multiple cost-cutting measures, including employee salary reductions, decreased …