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… FINANCIAL GROUP, INC., and MINNESOTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CUNA MUTUAL GROUP, Defendants, and JEFFREY … and knew he was not Cordero, with whom she was otherwise familiar when the procedure was performed. The court found … justice as well as the broader considerations of repose, coincide to bar his action. [Kendall, 209 N.J. at 191 …
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… Prosecutor's Office concerning defendant's conduct at the Franklinville Skating Center, which defendant owned and … less often because she saw pornography on defendant's computer in his office on two separate occasions and he had … at the skating rink, had blond hair and blue eyes similar to the girl in the video. Defendant turned the video …
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… trial.1 A jury convicted him of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 15-1(a)(2) (count one); … cabdriver, Ronald Nicolas, the night before. Tried in the Family Part, J.W. was adjudicated delinquent of the felony … When it crashed, Fontilus ran from the scene; the two men started to run in the same direction for a short distance …
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… which continued on a near daily basis until, following a recommendation from her physician, she was placed on … sought by appellant. At appellant's request, the judge refrained from entering a ruling as to the contingent fee and … In re Estate of F.W. v. State of N.J., Div. of Youth and Family Servs., 398 N.J. Super. 344, 355 (App. Div. 2008) …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants, City of Atlantic City (the … should not be granted for "a 10 story 50[-]unit multi-family building built in 1929 [that] was cited for not having … Court resolved "the question about the proper analytical framework for testing the collateral estoppel effect of …
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… the other wound cut the lung, which resulted in blood loss, compromising the victim's breathing and organ shutdown. … 436 (2007)). It is just as much the prosecutor's duty "to refrain from improper methods calculated to produce a wrongful … testimony. Eitel testified defendant "had already started walking away" between the time of the 9-1-1 call and …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FG-13-0056-19. … HEARSAY/RELEVANCE OBJECTIONS MADE BY D.C.'S ATTORNEY, MR. FRAIDSTERN, WAS AN ERROR THAT MANDATES REMAND POINT II THE … that it was the mother's responsibility to maintain communication with the Division if she wanted to pursue …
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… Evidence of an Unlawful Purpose. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN DENYING THE MOTION FOR A … out of the house, "he went to the back of his vehicle and started checking what was in the bag" then called another … to call his mother. When defendant was asked if he was familiar with fentanyl, he responded that he had "never known …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Camden County, Docket No. FM-04-1571-11. Drew A. … earning $10 per hour. She agreed to an annual imputed income of $20,800. Defendant worked for International Paper … Laurel apartment to A.V.'s basement. One mattress and a bedframe were moved to Madison's aunt and uncle's house in …
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… and (2) (count two); failure to pay New Jersey state income tax, N.J.S.A. 54:52-9 (count three); and filing a false … The victim had not completed high school, and was unfamiliar with the records that needed to be maintained for … argument on the notion that the victim did not know fraudulent transactions had occurred, defendant never …
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… which was entered after a jury convicted him of committing second-degree certain persons not to possess a … by the police in an airport, dropped his suitcase and started to run away); see also Hughes, 296 N.J. Super. at … to the trial judge's inquiry about whether J.H. could still be impartial, J.H. stated that although being a police …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ISAIAH J. KNIGHT, a/k/a CARL MCMILLAN, ISIAH ANDERSON, and ISIAH REED, Defendant-Appellant. … missing juror with an alternate and instructed the jury to start over in its deliberations. Later that day, the jury … heard, however, because defendant was determined to be incompetent. The competency finding delayed sentencing for …
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… Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Frank M. Gennaro, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Lyndsay … a search warrant at one of the apartments in a two-family house on Olive Street. The Superior Court judge who … at the motion to suppress was presented in a "thoughtful, competent, thorough, and professional manner," and the judge …
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… can get some clothes." As defendant entered the bedroom, he started to close the door behind him; at that point, Officer … defendant stated, "You need a search warrant. You can't come in here. And I wanna lawyer." Sgt. Nerney provided the … the judge found defendant admitted to engaging in similar acts related to children for a long period of time and …
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… Shay S. Deshpande argued the cause for appellants (Franzblau Dratch, attorneys; Shay S. Deshpande, on the … & Johnson and Ethicon, Inc. (Ethicon), dismissing the complaint on statute of limitations grounds, and denying … of the party allegedly responsible for it— Ethicon. Similarly, the Court's decision in Caravaggio provides no …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Sussex County, Docket No. FM-19-0035-15. Janet S. … orders entered by different family part judges.1 Judge Noah Franzblau issued the AJOD after conducting an eleven- day … BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD[.] POINT VI THE SECOND JUDGE COMMITTED HARMFUL ERROR WHEN HE ALLOWED . . . DEFENDANT TO …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Mercer and Burlington Counties, Docket No. … for six months, after he sustained an unexplained arm fracture. The Division reopened Mary's case in October 2014, … the same time. In early November 2015, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of the children due to …
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… NO. A-4997-16 IN THE MATTER OF THE NEW JERSEY PINELANDS COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS'S … PC, attorneys; Todd M. Parisi, on the brief). Kristina L. Miles, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … 7:50-4.61 to -4.70. Pursuant to CMP Rules, public service infrastructure, such as the SRL, would be a permitted use in a …
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… defendant John C. Van Ness was convicted of theft- and fraudulent-related offenses for passing bad checks at a … the Ocean Township Sears to other Sears stores located in Hamilton and Toms River. Defendant received cash for the … to report Harris to the police as defendant's "accomplice" if she failed to cooperate with the internal …
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… Retail transactions conducted over the Internet are becoming increasingly prevalent. According to recent … providing a few details such as the car's VIN, its mileage, and the parties' respective addresses. As we have … of contractual warranty, unjust enrichment, common law fraud, and violations of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, …