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… June 1, 2023." Counsel for appellants and plaintiffs communicated shortly thereafter and appellants sought to … oral argument as it was absent from their brief, and inapposite to the issue at hand. Appellants are concerned if the … to conduct accurate redactions to ensure appellants safely met their confidentiality obligations to their other …
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… physical therapy for his injuries through workmen's compensation. Hurley also treated with several worker's compensation doctors, including Dr. Dirk Skinner, a … percent possibility of being unable to function safely as a police officer. Dr. Pilchman diagnosed Hurley as …
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… and was primarily used to ensure the children were completing their homework. Although the victim had never … him the videos made her feel "sick and violated and not safe in [her] home." Defendant explained he planned to … I: THE COURT'S FAILURE TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON THE REQUISITE MENTAL STATE FOR INVASION OF PRIVACY CONSTITUTES …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a HARRAH'S RESORT ATLANTIC CITY, … casino, plaintiff alleged defendant engaged in unsafe business practices that render the likelihood of a … eliminate dangerous conditions, to maintain the premises in safe condition, and to avoid creating conditions that would …
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… and defendant's person, because he believed defendant had committed CDS-related criminal offenses. The detective … also "include[d] any office, refrigerator, closet, locker, safe, cabinet, desk, briefcase or other container, whether … residence's entrance level. Had the warrant lacked the requisite specificity and instead authorized a search of the …
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… Paula C. Nunes, on the briefs). Law Office of Frank A. Viscomi, attorneys for respondents (Lynn Hershkovits-Goldberg, … hot coffee is meant to be served boiling hot." 6 A-2214-22 safety features, such as double-checking the lid. The … and the plaintiff must instead 'establish the requisite standard of care and [the defendant's] deviation from …
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… OF M.L.'S1 FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … killed people. The doctor, though also concerned about the safety of his staff, "wanted to make sure that the patient … can infer from that behavior concern and fear for one's safety under the totality of the facts and circumstances of …
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… accident report. In 2020, plaintiff filed a workers' compensation claim against Waterside. On September 30, 2020, … argued they owed no legal duty to plaintiff regarding job site safety. Additionally, defendants asserted plaintiff's claims …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a). Defendant argues: the trial court committed error by improperly joining offenses related to … At around 9:30 p.m. the same night, Alexander Faria visited the bar. Faria was a regular patron and described … case. Nascimento asked the on-duty officers if they could safekeep defendant's firearm because the bar's safe was …
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… counts of the indictment was denied and his motion to compel production of outstanding discovery "was withdrawn … going into that room when the [police] came in. I was coming out of the bathroom, which is a completely different … All I did was allow people into my home. I gave them a safe place to stay and this is what I got. . . . . I …
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… agreement, he later pled guilty to an offense which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … Prosecutor's Office (MCPO) issued a press release on its website detailing M.P.'s name, school, hometown, offense, and … are automatically sealed. N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-60(a) ("strictly safeguard[ing]" these records "from public inspection"); see …
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… HPPs. On May 10, 2021, after a background investigation was completed, Chief of Police Craig Dispenza denied N.M.'s … issuance would not be in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare. N.M. appealed the denial. On March 7, … 3 A-2445-21 have been in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare. The 2005 application was also denied for …
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… a Borough Code Enforcement Officer issued a summons and complaint, alleging that defendant violated Ordinance … to repair the sidewalk pending appeal given "the continued safety risk to people utilizing the sidewalk while it [was] … Thus, the judge concluded the Borough "had the requisite authority to enact Ordinance 176-12G, imposing the …
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… on July 29, 2018. On January 25, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA), … had "failed to provide . . . [d]ecedent with a reasonably safe place to work as 3 A-1486-22 required by the FELA" and … by the record, and had plaintiff provided the requisite certificate of due diligence along with her motion to …
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… the sale of Chobani dairy products. Along with sales, a component of Franco's job was to retrieve dairy products … restock display shelves to maximize sales. He typically visited six food stores a day. On March 9, Franco visited a … 3 A-3974-22 regions; and Chobani provided insufficient safety measures. Chobani had provided gloves, hand …
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… Esther Jean summary judgment and dismissing Enoch's complaint with prejudice. After reviewing the record in … most favorable to plaintiff, the non-moving party. See Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023). On … 2002). Rule 4:30A grants a court the authority to create a safe harbor in appropriate cases. The doctrine is relaxed …
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… fell. Because defendants did not have a contractual or common law duty to maintain the location where plaintiff … the path he was taking prior to the fall. Defendants were commercial tenants of the property and had similar lease … expense and at all times, maintain the premises in good and safe condition, including plate glass, electrical wiring, …
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… she had difficulty: driving, sleeping, swimming, and accomplishing certain household tasks, such as taking out the trash, shoveling snow, and completing yard work. Prior to the accident, plaintiff … stop sign to continue onward[.]" Thus, she believed it was safe to make a left turn to cross the highway. Consequently, …
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… evaluation. Defendant's expert, a psychologist, issued a comprehensive report after interviewing plaintiff, … her immediate family, whereas, with defendant, "they fe[lt] safe, supported, and loved" and "ha[d] no problem in his … 437 N.J. Super. at 62-63). In evaluating whether the requisite changed circumstances exist, the court must consider …
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… entered following a fact finding hearing concluding they committed abuse or neglect of their children F.E.C. (Flynn) … illicit drugs. As a result, the Division implemented a safety protection plan, which required Floyd to supervise … omitted). "Whether the parent has exercised the requisite degree of care is to be analyzed in light of the …