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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … than named windstorms in Florida. There is, however, a $250 million submit in the 2011-2012 policies for losses caused … doctrine to exclusions in the insurance context. See I.d, infra. Therefore, like the court in SEACOR Holdings, this …
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… THE TRIAL, THE TRIAL COURT FAILED TO REEVALUATE DEFENDANT'S COMPETENCE. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN IMPOSING A … Route 68 ultimately dead-ends into the entrance of that military base. The detective radioed dispatch "to notify the … wounded overseas, he "drove down to Fort Dix and . . . started asking . . . questions." Defendant asserted that he …
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… J. McGrover downloaded certain documents from Spencer's computer system into his private email account. When … lending departments at each of those institutions used similar documents in their operations, including pipeline … 524 (2009). The plain language of a statute is always our starting point in discerning and implementing the …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FM-02-1648-11. George … that he was "not satisfied that there [was] sufficient competent evidence presented to warrant [his reporting] this … sixteen of them were within the appropriate time frame, and four of them had revenue of about $1.2 million. …
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… The issue at trial was whether that was a recognized complication of the surgery, as defendant argued, or a … the risk. Defendant counters that "[w]hile plaintiff frames the references" made at trial "to the various … and skill ordinarily possessed and exercised in similar situations by the average member of the profession …
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… PREMIER MORTGAGE SERVICES, L.L.C., and CARDINAL FINANCIAL COMPANY, Defendants. … against Katchen and Brooks, alleging legal and equitable fraud, violations of the Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 … for involuntary dismissal." Id. at 511 (citing Fox v. Millman, 210 N.J. 401, 428 (2012)). "[T]he judicial function …
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… Acting Essex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Camila A. Garces, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … presented eyewitness testimony from Morris, her cousin, Frank Parker, and their mutual friend, Demetrius 1 Following … closed to enhance the "ability to focus" which "is not uncommon in . . . trials[.]" The evidentiary hearing commenced …
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… 2 Because defendant, his co-defendant Katerina, and other family members who testified at the suppression hearing share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names in … changed as her questioning progressed until eventually it coincided more closely with that of T.M. She revealed that …
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… defendant was convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-1(b) (Count … young African-American men with dreadlocks, and generally similar in appearance. Defendant's picture was included in the … 106, 97 S. Ct. 2243, 2249, 53 L.Ed. 2d 140, 149 (1977). The framework for reliability determinations are now governed in …
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… testified that while taking a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … asked R.O. to take out his penis, and told R.O. not to be afraid and that no one was watching. R.O. said "No." R.O. … . actor's intimate parts for the purpose of degrading or humiliating the victim or sexually arousing or sexually …
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… in New Jersey, there must be territorial jurisdiction. At common law, the requirement for territorial jurisdiction … an offense occurs or takes effect within the forum state. Similarly, the “effects doctrine” provides another basis for … and then split into two groups; most traveled on to France, and seventeen students went to Germany. 4 Defendants …
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… for acts that would be considered crimes had they been committed by an adult. As an adult, D.J.B. pleaded guilty to … The following month, another appellate panel analyzed a similar question and reached the opposite conclusion about the … 1000 feet of school property, third-degree credit card fraud, and several disorderly persons offenses. The court …
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… (Kimball) as the architect and engineer. Defendant Natkin & Company (Natkin) was designated the principal contractor for … & Abramson, attorneys; Mr. Greene, Charles F. Kenny, and Frank A. Hess, on the brief). JUDGE CUFF (temporarily … correctional facility, at a cost of approximately $203 million. Situated on an eighty-four-acre site, the Project …
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… curb, and crashed through a fence into a field, ultimately coming to rest on a mound of dirt. Parker got out of the car … of State’s witness regarding prior incident of credit card fraud for which witness was never convicted), certif. … 609” even if recorded on a judgment of conviction. Similarly, in State v. Burgos, 262 N.J. Super. 1, 5 (App. Div. …
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… WITHOUT A LIMITING INSTRUCTION, EVIDENCE OF PRIOR BAD ACTS COMMITTED BY [DEFENDANT], ALTHOUGH THAT 1 Defendant was … TESTIMONY THAT SHE FEARED [DEFENDANT] WOULD HURT HER FAMILY, REQUIRES REVERSAL. POINT II3 THE MATTER MUST BE … testify that she never called the police because she was afraid defendant would hurt her family, thereby portraying …
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… provides that "[a] member's retirement application becomes 4 A-1346-17T2 effective on the first of the month … workmen’s compensation law, occupational disease law or similar legislation and has not retired or terminated his … one interpretation . . . .'" Id. at 492 (quoting Lozano v. Frank DeLuca Constr., 178 N.J. 513, 522 (2004)). "When the …
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… She testified she broke up with defendant because he had become more demanding of her time, would call her repeatedly … spend more time with her but she was busy with work and family pressures. She also wanted to run for a local political … was terminated. Defendant testified it was just a coincidence that in 2011 and 2012, he and J.R. attended the …
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… a corporation's records under N.J.S.A. 14A:5-28 and the common law. Plaintiff, a Merck & Co., Inc. shareholder, … Group" or its counsel with any Board member (other than Mr. Frazier) regarding the Demand Letters and/or the claims set … interpretation" appellate review is de novo); Rezem Family Assocs., LP v. Borough of Millstone, 423 N.J. Super. …
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… Pharmacies and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers to support a commitment to deliver quality and lowest net cost pharmacy … programs to the State, the SEHBP Committee balked at $250 million in additional concessions sought by the … defines "Plan Design(s)" as "[t]he Formulary, Copayments or Coinsurance, Deductibles, Programs and Program protocols, …
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… reached for his own gun and trained it on Williams. Johnson commanded Williams to show his hands and not to move. … or unsafe distortion of visibility or equipped with unduly fractured, discolored or deteriorated safety glazing … review of the length of a sentence is limited[,]" State v. Miller, 205 N.J. 109, 127 (2011), and we are to affirm a …