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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right-to-know. We detailed some of the litigation … 220 N.J. 544 (2015). 3 A-5231-16T2 the [Department of Community Affairs,] Division of Local Government Services" … of plaintiff's record request in the trial court, but it never did. Instead, the City's argument was that it had …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2920-18T1 COMMERCE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP #9326, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … lease. The judge found defendant breached the lease. However, instead of entering a judgment of possession, the … timely cure, plaintiff could resort to all "rights and remedies which are provided for by law or equity or elsewhere in …
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… that Conti is legally entitled to such benefits, we reverse. I. On December 4, 2008, Conti attempted to clean the … of the ladder to the supervisor. Notwithstanding the complaints of these other employees, no action was taken to … N.J. Super. at 347 (quoting In re Election Law Enforcement Comm'n Advisory Opinion No. 01-2008, 201 N.J. 254, 260 …
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… J.H., thereby rendering moot F.F.'s appeal. For the sake of completion, we nonetheless briefly address F.F.'s … for ease of reference. 3 A-1548-19T2 and their grandfather commenced in August 2018 and eventually included overnight stays. Beginning in October 2018, however, F.F. repeatedly complained to the Division's local …
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… 15, 2019 order of the Law Division dismissing their complaint against defendant Joseph Dempsey for want of … has any other connection to New Jersey. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant in the Law Division, alleging … the defendant, the forum, and the litigation." Lebel v. Everglades Marina, Inc., 115 N.J. 317, 323 (1989) (quoting …
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… LLC (“ActionLink”). On June 3, 2015 LGEUS filed their complaint against ActionLink, claiming that the Defendant … to the above agreements. The three counts of LGEUS’s complaint are breach of contract, common-law fraud, and … Corp., 173 F.R.D. 389, 396 (D.N.J. 1997) (citing Harrison Beverage Co. v. Dribeck Importers, Inc., 133 F.R.D. 463, 469 …
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… controlling behavior, although the parties continued to communicate. In early October 2016, the parties argued about … made it clear she wanted to end the relationship, and accompanied defendant to her dormitory room so he could … argument when plaintiff wanted to leave and take her laptop computer. During the struggle her computer screen cracked. …
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… the trial, was acquitted of the latter offense. He was, however, convicted of the first-degree robbery and the … think I can do a better job than [defense counsel] when it comes to representing myself. But, if I make mistakes, then … while acting as standby counsel — fell within the range of competent representation. Since, despite making numerous …
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… order). In December 2015, plaintiff filed a verified complaint in Essex County, where defendant resides with … 2010. During their relationship and marriage, the parties never established a joint residence; instead, they alternated … court in 2012 regarding several Child Protective Services complaints against plaintiff. Plaintiff has four other …
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… he would have accepted the State's plea offer, which had recommended a twenty-year aggregate custodial term. We affirm. … "videotapes," that he was satisfied that he had seen "everything," that he had spoken to his attorney about … PCR petition, without an evidentiary hearing, in a comprehensive, fourteen-page written statement of reasons. …
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… East Windsor, NJ 08520 (609) 469-2110 mtharney@s-tlawfirm.com PRESIDENT ELECT Chad M. Moore VICE PRESIDENTS John E. … Chalfin Bruce W. Clark Joseph K. Cobuzio Daniel N. Epstein Everett E. Gale, Ill Jodi Anne Hudson Richard V Jones John … system, including the current jury selection process. Dr. Eddie Glaude's comments during the Conference offered a stark …
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… of revocation but is actually viewed by the Motor Vehicle Commission [MVC] as the bridge between full revocation and … stated defendant understood "[t]hat if she [did] not comply with the interlock requirement, that two-year revocation becomes . . . an indefinite revocation until she can …
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… together. On May 8, 2020, plaintiff called her insurance company to report a car accident. During the call, plaintiff … the call continued. Plaintiff left the room. When defendant completed the call, he started screaming at plaintiff … her, and grabbed her right arm. He told plaintiff "he was never [going to] give [her a] divorce" but then ordered her …
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… Defendant-Appellant, and BIOLOGICAL FATHER of Z.R., whomever he may be, Defendant. __________________________ IN THE … deficit hyperactivity disorder. She admitted hearing voices commanding her to harm herself and she was not compliant with her prescribed medications. DCPP …
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… mistakenly overlooked that the costs in question were encompassed by the child-support guidelines; and granted … regarding the cost of health insurance for their child, we reverse that part of the order under review, vacate the grant … and remand for further proceedings regarding the parties' competing claims to counsel fees. The record reveals that …
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… Defendant did not stop. As late as July and August 2020, he communicated with plaintiff to let her know he still wished … a wall or locking her in a room for extended hours. However, he acknowledged he "failed to understand that [his] … by a preponderance of evidence, that a defendant has committed one of the enumerated predicate acts under the …
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… victims were struck in the head and other parts of their bodies with what the indictment described as a "knife or … was not recovered, and the two other perpetrators were never identified. The jury found defendant not guilty of two … two 3 A-3907-19 counts of second-degree aggravated assault, comprising one count for each victim. Judge Benjamin C. …
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… with plaintiff. On August 30, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging, among other things, … to her own testimony, plaintiff presented the testimony of several witnesses, including her brother, who generally … review issues of law de novo. Mountain Hill, L.L.C. v. Twp. Comm. of Middletown, 403 N.J. Super. 146, 193 (App. Div. …
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… Plaintiff James Trout appeals from a March 29, 2018 order compelling arbitration of his Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) and … relating to the trade-in and pay-off of his vehicle. We reverse. We take the following facts from the motion record. … explanations for its purpose, namely, to satisfy the per diem interest on the outstanding loan; "to allow time to …
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… or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." [Ibid.] We review for abuse of … N.J. Super. 357, 362 (App. Div. 2018). Plaintiffs filed a complaint seeking damages for the injuries Willy sustained … took the first seat in the first row, while Jillian sat several rows behind him. Willy's seat was adjacent to an …