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A-25-25 Petitioner's Reply Brief
Briefs
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… ACCESS STATUTE - AS ABROGATING RATHER THAN CODIFYING THE COMMON LAW PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINE -- IS INCORRECT AS A MATTER … statutory construction that a 'statute in derogation of the common law requires that the legislative intent be clearly … Legislature was required to expressly adopt the Matthews common law doctrine in order to avoid a judicial finding of …
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… have suffered injuries. In February 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint identifying himself as "a citizen and resident of … County of Burlington, State of New Jersey." In both the complaint and answers to interrogatories, plaintiff further … "numerous examples between '2[1] and '23 where [plaintiff] completely holds out his residence to be in Marlton." By …
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… possession of a weapon, and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder. Exum and Beatty were both found not guilty of … charges. However, Exum was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, and Beatty was found guilty of hindering … that defendant was not involved at all and was completely innocent. The judge stressed that the …
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… AUG 1 2· 2025 A.C.J.C. SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT . DOCKET NO, ACJC 2024-518 … Respondent, Gary M. P~ice, by way of Verified Answer to the Complaint filed by the Advisory Committee on .Judicial Conduct, respectfully represents as …
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… to him over the past two years, with such incidents becoming "more frequent." He stated his mother "make[s] the … at and grounded "for no reason." Alan echoed the children's complaints, reporting Laura "frequently yell[ed]" and that … two years. He described an incident where Laura called to complain about David's behavior, yelling in the child's …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS COMCAST OF GARDEN STATE, LP : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY : … : v. : DOCKET NO. CAM-L-0925-16 : THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, : Civil Action And JNET COMMUNICATIONS, LLC t/d/b/a …
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… Adams appeals the dismissal on summary judgment of her complaint against defendant American Suzuki Motor Company (Suzuki). We affirm. April 7, 2011 A-4529-09T4 2 I. … for an oil change at 4,121 miles. She reported no complaints. She brought the car in for another oil change …
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… tractor trailer." Falloon was a professional driver with a commercial driver's license since the 1980s. He did not … load." This was part of his training; he also called it "common[ ]sense." Falloon also acknowledged he carried his … to the legal determinations of the trial court." Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… relationship, and she showed the police a file she had compiled to document Pammer's harassment of the family. She … he killed Pammer. In May 2001, two people found Pammer's decomposed body near Bamber Lake. A knife was found under the … could not be definitively determined due to the body's decomposition. The defense pathologist found no evidence of …
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… v. DOMINANT DOMAIN, LLC, and LADYBLIVIN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a/k/a LADY BLIVIN, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … 189 N.J. 436, 445-46 (2007). We must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … descending the exterior steps of the rear entrance to a commercial building. The exterior consists of five steps and …
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… Arnaldo and Maria purchased the Property as tenants-in- common. The Property is a two-family home consisting of two … to Dimaje LLC (Dimaje), a Florida limited liability company formed by Arnaldo in 2007. In 2012, Arnaldo created … to sell the Property and coordinated a time for Diana to come to the Property to remove any of her personal …
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… from a series of Law Division orders that dismissed his complaints with prejudice and denied reconsideration. We … caused by a group of bacteria called Mycobacterium avium complex, a type of nontuberculous mycobacteria, in persons … Plaintiff is the godson of the decedent. This matter has a complicated procedural history. Plaintiff filed five …
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… adjournment request, the record reflects defendant was in communication with the trial court's law clerk and court … and informed defendant he was free to participate in the upcoming oral argument remotely or telephonically. On August … . . [and] has failed to identify what specifically was not complied with . . . respect to Rule 4:50-1." In a May 12, …
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… State's evidence and discuss it. Watkins testified that he: completed the plea form with the assistance of counsel; read … that (i) counsel's assistance was not "within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases," Tollett …
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… the order, making or causing anyone else to make harassing communications to the victims or others identified in the … step-children" and indicated they did not want to "see or communicate with defendant at this time." The State did not … minor step- daughters, and his behavior was "repetitive and compulsive," weighing against A-3372-21 7 modifying the …
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… summary judgment and denying her cross-motion to amend her complaint. We affirm. I. We discern the following facts from … one-day religious retreat held by the Korean Christian Life Community on defendant's premises. According to plaintiff, … steps numerous times before without any problems. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant was negligent for …
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… apartment in Cairo, a [twelve]-unit residential apartment complex in Cairo that was under construction at the time of the [divorce] [c]omplaint, two commercial properties rented out to stores, agricultural … [c]ourt[,] and overall appeared to try to respond fully and completely." In contrast, the judge discredited defendant's …
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… Dr. Medina diagnosed Mia with suspected child abuse and recommended a second psycho social evaluation and sexually … Medina, acquired knowledge in a child of Mia's age "would come from an exposure" or "[s]eeing those actions or an … activities. Dr. Stillwell testified she could not "come to a conclusion as to whether or not [defendant] …
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… the jury on a lesser-included offense; the prosecutor committed discovery violations; the prosecutor engaged in … and client rights during trial that would have changed outcome of verdict." Defendant thereafter was assigned counsel, … police officer testified about the layout of the apartment complex; and performed "so far below the accepted standards …
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… his right to appeal. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a twenty-two-year prison term, subject to the No … on the remaining three offenses. The State also agreed to recommend dismissal of all remaining offenses charged in all … of the State's case, the prosecutor explained the State's recommendation would have been more severe had Fashaw's family …