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… and as guardian ad litem of her child, C.S., filed a complaint against defendants Ranney School, James Paroline, … Student), alleging that on August 22, 2014, Paroline "committed an assault and a battery and sexually molested" … "usually related to when [C.S.'s] father leaves after visiting" or "about something such as getting sick." Dr. …
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… for claims stemming from Montes' alleged breach of a non-compete clause in an employment agreement he had with … defendants argue the trial court erred by: finding the non-compete clause enforceable; finding CKR liable for payment … and paired him with a senior technician, with whom he visited clients for on-site training on each client's …
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… erred in its instructions to the jury, the prosecutor committed misconduct during summation, and the State's … of proof and the jury's duty to determine whether defendant committed the charges in the indictment. Later that day, the … played to the jury. Defendant admitted to knowing Barry and visiting him at his house where they would "get high." …
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… for the reasons expressed by the trial judge in her comprehensive oral decision. However, because the JOD does … In May 2018, plaintiff permanently left and filed a complaint for divorce in January 2019. Plaintiff was the … that Gorda received mail at defendant's home, frequently visited and stayed overnight in the marital residence, and …
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… articulable suspicion to bel ieve a crime was being committed when they asked defendant for consent to search … Taylor was on patrol in an unmarked vehicle. He was accompanied by two other officers assigned to the Street … in its appeal brief that defendant lied to police about his visit to the motel—a circumstance that might support an …
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… PHILIP S. CARCHMAN, P.J.A.D. RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX ACTING ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS P.O. … (2003) of what constitutes DIRECTIVE # 7- 08 [Questions or comments may be addressed to (609) 292-1589] Directive #7-08 … probation. 4. “You shall permit your probation officer to visit your residence or any other suitable place.” The …
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… JERSEY D-51 September Term 2020 085351 ORDER The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct having filed with the Court a … Theresa E. Mullen, a former Judge of the Superior Court, recommending that removal proceedings be instituted against … pursuant to Rule 2:14 and N.J.S.A. 2B:2A-1 to -11; And the Committee having based its recommendation on its findings …
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… would give him “as much time as you need, understanding the complexities, not only of interpretations, interpreting … . The spoken word is unquestionably the principal method of communication during in-court proceedings, so a … https://www. britannica.com/topic/Kaqchikel-language (last visited July 27, 2023). Over the course of approximately …
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… would give him “as much time as you need, understanding the complexities, not only of interpretations, interpreting … . The spoken word is unquestionably the principal method of communication during in-court proceedings, so a … https://www. britannica.com/topic/Kaqchikel-language (last visited July 27, 2023). Over the course of approximately …
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… thirty-three years later, plaintiff Allen S. Greene filed a complaint for divorce and sought to summarily validate the … The parties met in Florida in 1983 while plaintiff was visiting his mother with his two children from his prior … 14 A-3196-20 The judge found defendant was a "temporary visitor to this country" with only a "passable understanding …
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… Inventory, Report of Well-Being, EZ Accounting, or Comprehensive Accounting, or by filing other documents, such … • Contact the Surrogate’s Office with any questions about completing or filing the reporting forms. Initially you … of the estate for an adult incapacitated person, please visit the Judiciary website WWW.NJCOURTS.GOV (search for …
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… defendants) and dismissing with prejudice his complaint alleging employment discrimination in violation of … resources and staff, but the Board refused to address his complaints. As a result, plaintiff averred he suffered … to establish the necessary elements for any of his claims. (visited Nov. 13, 2023). Priority schools are those …
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… Courts Director, Office of Probation Services www.njcourts.com • phone: 609-815-3810 • fax: 609-777-3100 Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • PO Box 987 • Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 Table … (last visited June 18, 2018). 3 See, e.g., Stevens H. Clarke, What …
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… he also said he downloaded some of the recordings to his computer and erased some of that footage. The recording … who had worked at the office building filed an eleven-count complaint against multiple defendants, including Martinez; … camera was hidden there met that standard. And a person who visited a building once could satisfy the test with proof …
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… v. ROBERT J. FERRY, a/k/a ROBERT D. FERRY, ROBERT DEGIACOMO, ROBERT DIGIACOMO, and ROBBERT FERRY, Defendant-Appellant. … driver's license. In addition, on January 24, 2019, Specht visited defendant's address and determined using a "Fluke …
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… that the Alcotest Inquiry System database was in full compliance with its order of March 17, 2008. 7 William … that can be conducted is an “Activity Query,” which is a combination search that would reveal any activity on a … https.//www.njcourts.gov/courts/ mcs/Cassidy.html (last visited Apr. 8, 2022). This is an acknowledgement by the …
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… and last known address of each class member. The District complied with that order but withheld the names of per diem … The trial court agreed and issued an order dismissing the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiffs now appeal, arguing … (last visited October 30, 2023). 20 A-3006-21 Regarding vacation …
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… was deprived of a fair trial, claiming: (1) the prosecutor committed misconduct by mischaracterizing the strength of … for sexual assault and sexual assault of a minor—which were committed at the same time against the same victim—should … the trial court's determination that the purpose of the visit was for treatment and not evidence collection. We find …
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Briefs
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… BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF THE IMPROPER COMMENTS BY DEFENSE COUNSEL AND THE ERRONEOUS EVIDENTIARY … his Testimony Addressed Subject Matter that was within the Common Knowledge of the Jury Rather than Expert Opinions … for the testimony regarding the handicapped placard and a visit to a neurologist following a prior fall so there would …
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… v. CHRISTOPHER STENGEL and MY TREE BOYZ, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents, and RUSSELL KLINE, DISH … Christopher Stengel and My Tree Boyz, Limited Liability Company (MTB) (collectively, the Stengel Defendants) sixty … she was at her aunt's house, requiring bandage changes by a visiting nurse. Over time, plaintiff progressed 13 A-1017-23 …