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… emergency room at Raritan Bay Medical Center (Raritan Bay), complaining of severe abdominal pain on her right side. The … Abundo, the scrub nurse. Before 3 A-1483-16T3 the surgery commenced, an initial count was conducted to determine the … 155, 165 (App. Div. 2001). Therefore, the fact-finder is free to "accept 5 We reject plaintiff's contention that …
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… to appear before the Beis Din of America (Beis Din) and comply with its procedures for providing defendant a Jewish … after the marriage and on May 14, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, … the backdrop of the Establishment Clause, rather than the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. Id. at 537. The …
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… I In 1990, family patriarch Irving Helsel set-up the Trust, comprised of the Family Trust and Exempt Trust. He … principal can only be distributed if the quarter-annual income payments are not enough to cover her healthcare costs. … and the hours that were spent, the parties are certainly free to address this issue to this [c]ourt's successor, . . …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY (PSE&G), and HUGH D. SWEENEY, … to the level of a viable expression satisfying the requisite actions for a Pierce claim under Tartaglia[v. UBS … an employment contract, "employers or employees have been free to terminate the employment relationship with or …
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… We affirm. I. In August 2007, defendant engaged in online communications in a Yahoo chatroom with an undercover … N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, prohibition from visiting social media websites, and applicable fines and penalties. The plea offer … 399, 416 (App. Div. 2011) (stating an appellate court is "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds …
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… any settlement payment. Plaintiff had filed an amended complaint against Dr. Grano, a chiropractor who treated … plaintiff's back before she met Dr. Bump. In her amended complaint, plaintiff alleged that she returned to Dr. Grano … may argue from the evidence any conclusion which a jury is free to reach"); Diakamopoulos v. Monmouth Med. Ctr., 312 …
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… had been employed. After filing a claim under the Workers' Compensation Act ("Act"), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -142, against … she accepted the "settlement voluntarily and of [her] own free will." In response to further questioning by Woodbury's … The judge found that the settlement order was entered into freely and voluntarily; was final as to all of plaintiff's …
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… the parent of alternate residence. 19. [The son] shall commute from Hazlet . . . to [New York City] during the week … tuition, room and board, miscellaneous school fees, books, computer, supplies, transportation, meal plans, and any … no longer be equitable and fair, the court also remains free to alter the prior arrangement." Id. at 359-60 (quoting …
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… until 3:00 p.m. and then returned home. He then visited his sister's home from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and … Defense counsel also argued that defendant lacked motive to commit the crime and asserted the more likely explanation … the witness' confidence in the identification. You are also free to consider any other factor based on the evidence or …
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… exception to the law. [Hearing on A4303 Before the Assemb. Comm. On Law and Public Safety, 2009 Leg., 213th Sess., … Because no one in the Legislature made any comment dismissing these remarks, defendant maintains that … Therefore, he asserts that because of his right to be free from confinement, the judge should have applied a …
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… A FAIR TRIAL. (Not raised below). POINT II THE PROSECUTOR’S COMMENT DURING SUMMATION REGARDING DEFENDANT’S FAILURE TO … and patrolling in an unmarked vehicle near a public housing complex and a school, when Cabezas noticed 3 A-2049-15T2 … intention to distribute drugs. The jury was therefore left free to make the ultimate determination of whether defendant …
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… designated "No Parking Fire Zone" at the rear of the hotel complex. The officers pulled their unmarked vehicle behind … way. On the contrary, they were trying to do the exact opposite — to get defendant to leave the area because they were … concluded that the defendant "would not reasonably feel free to leave." Ibid. The Court explained that "such police …
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… and "grabbed [her] around [her] neck and . . . then he come around towards the front . . . choking [her] against … him to police headquarters. The police asked Vanessa to come to headquarters to give a statement, but she declined … were set out in State v. Yarbough: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HARLEYSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY and HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, … presumed and insurance coverage is denied. Harleysville posited the parties' prior non-violent history and defendant's … enforceable limitations to an insurance contract when free of ambiguity. Courts ordinarily should refrain from …
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… Madison Policemen's Benevolent Association Local 92 (PBA), commencing on January 1, 2014, and continuing through … with the Borough of Madison Police Department. Upon completing your fifth year of service you will receive a … for penalties, is to avoid extortion and injustice which a free power to stipulate damages would invite[.]" Westmount, …
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… On October 12, 2011, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … stopped taking her medication eight months earlier. J.M. visited the home daily to make sure J.B. and M.B. were "doing … Nine, "the Legislature sought to squash the notion of a 'free pass' if the child did not suffer actual harm." Id. at …
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… they were to "exert every reasonable effort to maintain free access and unhampered contact between the child and … on a fifty-fifty basis. The judgment was the "full and complete[] understanding" of the parties. 5 A-3745-15T4 … 2 This worksheet reflected defendant's weekly gross income as $765 and plaintiff's as $2000. Plaintiff was …
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… further contended that he was unduly prejudiced by certain comments made by the State during summation and that his … disqualification issue, we determined "the record [was] incomplete and unenlightening concerning why the judge's name … Panitch, 339 N.J. Super. at 66). "Moreover, judges are not free to err on the side of caution; it is improper for a …
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… testify as plaintiff's expert. Apparently, Hernandez had become disabled and was no longer practicing medicine. … M.G. forwarded Prieto's report to S.D.'s attorney. In an accompanying letter, M.G. stated that Hernandez was … of that duty are not clear, a treating physician is not "free, without compelling professional justification, to …
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… IN PART, BY (1) NOT CHALLENGING THE NO SHOW/NO RECOMMENDATION CONDITION; AND (2) NOT REQUESTING A HEARING ON … conditions. The court agreed to allow defendant to remain free on bail until sentencing. The judge informed defendant … appearances. Finally, the judge imposed a "no show/no recommendation," which he explained to mean, if defendant …