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… are constrained to remand again for the trial court to complete the task we previously assigned. See Tomaino v. … police had 5 A-3939-19T4 authority to enter the room to complete the arrest process. The judge reasoned the police … alluded in cursory fashion to the exigency issue. The judge commented: I noted at the time [of the initial ruling] that …
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… for purpose of recordation. 3 A-2697-16T4 The litigation commenced upon the filing of a verified complaint and order … 179, 183 (App. Div. 2017). Consequently, [e]quitable remedies are distinguished for their flexibility, their … equity, [a] court has the power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of each particular …
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… of [s]ection 26(a) of your lease which reads: "The comfort and rights of other tenants must not be interfered … to quit terminating defendant's tenancy for failure to comply with the notice to cease and requiring him to vacate … of the property smoke crack, shoot up. There were two ladies and one guy, they go to [defendant's] apartment." Based …
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… denying his request to be transferred to a residential community-release program (RCRP), colloquially known as a … initially approved by both the Institutional Classification Committee (ICC) and the prison administrator of the institution at which he was housed. The Office of Community Programs and Outreach Services (OCPOS) intervened, …
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… and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … remaining charges. The plea deal required the State to recommend to the trial judge that defendant be sentenced to an … linking [defendant] to the crimes." The judge further commented defendant's "assertion that he would have filed …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2015-029305. The Chartwell … company that manufactures and sells raw natural flavor ingredients. According to the testimony of both experts, the list … that Acetaldehyde caused cancer, since he found no studies that showed a direct connection. He conceded that it …
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… Series 2006-1. Wells Fargo filed a foreclosure complaint against defendant in 2006, but it was dismissed in … Defendant did not pay, and in May 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint for foreclosure.1 Subsequently, plaintiff's motion … "newly discovered evidence" consisting 1 An amended complaint and contesting answer with counterclaims were …
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… resulted from a preexisting condition alone or in combination with work events, thus disqualifying her for … Because her emotional condition was so fragile, he recommended that she take a leave of absence. The doctor … straight. He opined that her condition was a result of a combination of the physical injuries and the emotional …
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… On April 29, 2018, plaintiff filed a domestic violence (DV) complaint, asserting that plaintiff was "having issues" with … only his messages are legible. In substance, the parties' communications focused on their disagreements over their tax … or tell him to stop using foul language. Neither party's communications threatened any physical harm to the other. …
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… B.L., appeals from a June 9, 2017 Family Part order compelling him to pay plaintiff J.L. $203 per week for the … years of age. See N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.67(a), (e). In order to compel a parent to contribute toward a child's financial … child support. Therefore, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to contribute toward his financial …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … 1, 2000, to form PediatriCare as a limited liability company, with the purpose of owning and operating a medical … the Agreement, which states in full: The total value of the Company ("Company Value") shall be the last dated amount set …
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… BRENDA L. HACHIKIAN, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … appeal the subsequent summary judgment dismissal of their complaint. We affirm. Plaintiffs filed their auto negligence complaint in January 2013. Defendant Cristin R. Hachikian …
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… Yvette stated that usually when Zoe wakes up, she would not come out of the bedroom. She said this was the first time … of abuse and neglect is proven by a preponderance of "competent, material and relevant evidence," N.J.S.A. 9:6- 7 … by a preponderance of the evidence. The second critical component, which is the crux of this appeal, is the legal …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CUMBERLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … 2 order granting defendant Cumberland Mutual Fire Insurance Company summary judgment dismissal. We affirm. I In August … policy required that, if an insured repaired or replaced a component of a building, such as a roof, and the actual cost …
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… AMERICAN RISK SERVICES, a/k/a NARS, and STARR INDEMNITY COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … February 10, 2016 order dismissing her personal injury complaint NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … judgment was granted by Judge J. Christopher Gibson. In a comprehensive sixteen-page written opinion, the judge found …
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… second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39- 4.1a. Defendant … in the area of Ivy Place where the shot appeared to have come from. Daryl Whitley got into his patrol vehicle and … him to show his hands and lay on the ground. Defendant complied. As he did so, William Whitley observed the handle …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the theft charge and to recommend that defendant be sentenced to a five-year prison … running concurrent with . . . a sentence that may never come down, doesn't seem to fit under a . . . knowing and … defendant failed to present any evidence that "the outcome of [his] case would have been any different. The court …
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… out of an October 24, 2014 fire at a three-story apartment complex in Voorhees Township known as the Club at Main … Cumberland's insured, Haftell, leased an apartment in the complex. Defendant Elizabeth Busch leased an apartment in the same complex. She lived there with her family, including her …
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… is a dual citizen of Israel and the United States. She competed with her then-partner in the pairs ice skating … had sufficiently exhausted her alleged non-judicial remedies. Ibid. After an evidentiary hearing, the trial court … plaintiff had sufficiently attempted to exhaust those remedies. Id. at 148-49. Meanwhile, despite the court-ordered …
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… sought admission into PTI. The PTI Program Director recommended defendant's admission but the prosecutor rejected … into PTI were too attenuated to merit any meaningful comparison. Finally, the court found there existed a … amenability to the rehabilitative process, showing compelling reasons justifying the applicant's admission …