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… his use of medical marijuana, permitted by the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act, N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to … home, not as an employee, but because a close friend's family member died. While there, he and Feeney spoke briefly … between the Compassionate Use Act and the LAD, we start by rejecting plaintiff's argument that these …
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… sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(b). The offenses were committed against his stepdaughter, O.E. (Odele). Prior to … because of spending "years in the household and with family members [who speak Spanish] since [he] was a child." 6 … be used in court, that he could stop the interview after it started, and he had a right to attorney. He initialed and …
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… JJJ SOLUTIONS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, and JJJ LIQUID SOLUTIONS, LLC, a New Jersey limited … based on the trial judge's finding that the sellers fraudulently induced plaintiffs into purchasing the … from the restaurant and knew Gillespie from Gillespie's family's restaurant that was located in another county where …
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… Bensman, and Thomas S. Kessler (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, … suit, alleging that defendants had engaged in deceptive and fraudulent practices by referring plaintiffs to conversion … engaging in or promoting conversion therapy or related commerce "in or directed at New Jersey." Specifically, the …
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… a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a … charge was not appropriate or required. Although couched similar to an informed consent claim, plaintiff's theory was … for several reasons. First, as phrased, question one framed the deviation issue in an inappropriately narrow …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Gilbert G. Miller, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Grace C. … SHORT HEIGHT AS HE STOOD IN THE COURTROOM EACH DAY; TO COMPARE 3 A-2306-22 THIS ASSESSMENT WITH THE HEIGHT OF THE … that the time defendant exited her vehicle matched the timeframe of when the individual was seen walking to the gas …
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… S. FELD, ESQ., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN, MAYOR TARA B. PRUPIS, DEPUTY MAYOR RICHARD … defendants' summary judgment motion and dismissing the complaint with prejudice; and (3) the March 5, 2024 order … raised by [plaintiff] have more to do with the statutory framework for public meetings and . . . citizen …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing his complaint alleging retaliatory termination under the … was aware plaintiff reported to BPD headquarters prior to starting Academy training and had been permitted to leave … insufficient to create a genuine issue of material fact. Miller v. Bank of Am. Home Loan Servicing, L.P., 439 N.J. …
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… trooper escorted Luzzo into the police station. Troopers commenced a warrantless search of the car at 9:02 p.m. and … Radetich testified that defendant became “hysterical” and started “screaming.” With a body-worn camera recording the … lot, and defendant had already been arrested for DWI. Similarly, Witt’s statement that the privacy intrusion …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Ocean County, Docket No. FM-15-0759-21. Elizabeth … (App. Div. 2007) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Applying this … . . . . 15. PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST to order that [d]efendant refrain from reinstating her pending application to change the …
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… attorney; Nadine Kronis, of counsel and on the briefs). Frank J. Ducoat, Deputy Chief Assistant Prosecutor, argued … Because defendant was a juvenile when the offenses were committed, jurisdiction of his delinquency case was waived to the Law Division from the Family Part pursuant to Rule 5:22-2. An Essex County grand …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hunterdon County, Docket No. FV-10-0189-24. … on September 29, 2023, claiming T.D. was sending harassing communications to 3 A-1244-23 him. The trial spanned several … expressly finding "credible" D.M.'s testimony that he was afraid after receiving these texts in these circumstances and …
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… Respondent, v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, as successor-in-interest to NORTHBROOK EXCESS & … I. The complicated extensive background of this matter is familiar to the parties, and we need not describe it at length … 26%, and Uncovered 28%. The expert multiplied that 14% fraction for US Fire times the $498,804,66 in damages for …
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… and Gummer. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … testified during the first day of the trial. At the start of her testimony, the judge asked petitioner if she … According to petitioner, Susan told her to go see her family doctor. She stayed home from work for four days, put …
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… the statute. 2.0 Definitions 2.1 “ACS” means the Automated Complaint System, which is a computer system operated by the … for demonstration at the municipal court prior to the start of debt collection. 1.1.6 The private collection … section 2 of P.L.1999, c.292 (C.40:48-2.56), receipts from franchise assessments levied pursuant to section 4 of …
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… of municipal court administrators; 3. Establish committees and subcommittees, as necessary, to carry out the … spent in classroom instruction. For example, a program starting at 9:00 a.m. and concluding at 3:30 p.m., with two … by certified mail (return receipt requested) or by facsimile or overnight mail or electronic transmission with …
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… thirteen years because of alleged disloyalty. She sued the company, seeking remedies under New Jersey's Law Against … at Caswell-Massey will result in your termination." Similar memoranda, authored by Coleman, were sent to Gibbs on … Gibb's basement. They found several storage bins, but refrained from actually looking at the contents because they …
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… D.D.S. BERNARD ROSENBLATT, DMD, LLC, MARLBORO PROFESSIONAL COMMONS, L.L.C., GERARD IACOVANO, C.P.A., DOMINICK LOBIFARO, … relationships with his patients and staff members were in similarly poor condition. Plaintiff alleges a number of other … punitive damages, and alleged the following: Count I: fraudulent inducement against the Rosenblatt and CPA …
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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 …