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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0728-18T4 JAMES RYAN DIMARIA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TRAVELERS … vehicle. Assisted by counsel, DiMaria sought workers compensation benefits in the months following the collision. … cause of the accident, and to determine whether DiMaria was comparatively more at fault than Rodriguez, 6 A-0728-18T4 …
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… the stepdaughter testified that the things of which she complained had ended around the time she was fourteen. Yet, … which continued until she was fourteen, defendant made comments about her body, saying things like: "oh God, your … general time frame when defendant was making these types of comments about her body, defendant would • lie with her in a …
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… New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Ocean County, Complaint No. FJ-15-0859-16. Joseph E. Krakora, Public … second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1), if committed by an adult. He admitted participating with two … In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a two-year probationary term, conditioned on sixty …
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… on Civil Rights, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NOBEL LEARNING COMMUNITIES, INC., d/b/a CHESTERBROOK ACADEMY, … Law Division, Burlington County, Docket No. L- 2227-16. James R. Michael, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause … may grant permanent injunctive relief on the Director 's complaint, and whether the New Jersey Law Against …
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… and 2C:25-19(a)(12). Defendant contends his voluminous text messages were not sent with the purpose of harassing … Accusing plaintiff of planning an affair during her upcoming business trip, defendant punched a wall in their … plaintiff's direction. Plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint, reporting the incident and alleging prior acts of …
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… work at the firm for thirty years, and then left to join a competing accounting firm. The legal issue is whether the … shall be performed solely on behalf of [the Firm] until the complete satisfaction of the obligations of [the Firm] … practice public accounting for the Firm, and they would not compete with the Firm or solicit its clients to leave the …
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… when she was finishing the laundry and asked defendant for assistance with folding the last load. He refused to help … and the bottom and told her to put the dog down. When she complied, defendant "pushed [her] across from the front door … court erred in finding that plaintiff established the requisite intent to harass. Intent to harass is often difficult …
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… the children "received the majority of" their standard recommended vaccinations, to which defendant consented. … represent the best interests of the children and render a recommendation concerning the vaccination issue. On September … on February 26, 2025, the court issued an order, with an accompanying 154-page written opinion, granting plaintiff's …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0 THERESA BROWER, Complainant-Appellant, v. NORDSTROM, INC., … on the brief). PER CURIAM This appeal arises out of a complaint filed with the Division on Civil Rights (the … proffered one vendor as a witness, but that vendor only visited the store approximately once per month and did not …
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… penalties, and interest pursuant to the New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 54A:1-1 to 10-12. The … The FCA requires a qui tam plaintiff to file his or her complaint in camera and serve the federal government with a … to plaintiff's attorneys and those funds were deposited in the firm's trust account. Kite, 29 N.J. Tax at 86- …
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… to plaintiff was improper because it "over-imputed income" to defendant and "under-imputed income" to plaintiff; and that it erred in "making vague and … and used his, his sister's, and other business partners' names when purchasing cars as a "tax relief." Defendant …
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… conclusion that it was error to have joined the . . . crimes [and] . . . [the court] must assess whether the error … . . . connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or plan." Indeed, Rule 3:15-1(b) bars … to the appropriate prosecuting officer at the time of the commencement 7 A-3164-16T4 of the first trial." However, …
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… in 2013.1 The Division of Child Protection and Permanency commenced this action and, after a four- day trial, secured … on all four statutory prongs. In applying our 1 All names used are fictitious. 2 Defendants also have two adult … the first prong, and Anna argues only that the guardianship complaint failed to identify "specific" harms or risks of …
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… the stepdaughter testified that the things of which she complained had ended around the time she was fourteen. Yet, … which continued until she was fourteen, defendant made comments about her body, saying things like: "oh God, your … general time frame when defendant was making these types of comments about her body, defendant would • lie with her in a …
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… to parole supervision, the most recent offense he had committed was in September 2003. Subsequent to being released on parole, appellant did not commit any new crimes. Appellant's maximum release date is July 2019. Prior to …
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… to the Division's Enrollment Bureau questioning Newark's compliance with the pension statutes regarding the … a year later, on May 29, 2015, NFU filed a Superior Court complaint against Newark and the Division. The complaint sought: 1) the immediate PFRS enrollment of any …
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… health problems that worsened in 2008 when she became non-compliant with her medication. In February 2009, plaintiff … disorder and prescribed medication. She continued to be non-compliant with her medication and was hospitalized several more times in mental health facilities. Also in 2009, plaintiff …
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… apartment, or residence. And they were being made at all times a [sic] day to . . . people that [defendant] pretty much … described the building as a "boarding house," with a common hallway that led to defendant's room at its end; four … the discovery of the evidence. The judge elaborated: The combined evidence of the [informant's] tip of a man known as …
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… in Judge Donaldson's decision and add the following comments. K.W. became pregnant with Jack soon after she and … mark and bruise around Jack's left eye. K.W. sent a text message to J.R., asking if she knew what happened to Jack … for a few hours at his home on February 13, 2016. C.M. visited with Jack three times previously, but this was his …
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… asserts the trial court erred in determining his imputed income, NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … report he prepared in an effort to determine plaintiff's income. According to Abo, he lacked necessary information for … certified he had supplied his accountant, Michael Saccomanno, CPA, with the documents Abo and plaintiff requested …