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… in April 2001, a few months before plaintiff filed the complaint, defendant involved the children either directly … costs and expenses thereof according to their respective incomes and financial ability. The parties shall confer and … In August 2015, the children's paternal grandfather died, and plaintiff asked them to attend the funeral, but …
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… Center (AHCH) diagnosed Tanya's conduct as "consistent with components that define[]" Factitious Disorder Imposed on … was based on how she treated her son, S.C. as a child. She complained he suffered from a host of ailments including … of Hope's symptoms, keeping her out of school, limiting her diet and restricting her interactions with other children …
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… heard, however, because defendant was determined to be incompetent. The competency finding delayed sentencing for more than three … court may not substitute an alternate juror unless "a juror dies or is discharged by the court because of illness or …
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… her from handling her financial affairs and being able to competently testify in judicial proceedings. In December … Dolan stated that "[h]e had said to me that if I die, there has to be a second beneficiary. No, I never … 8 A-2520-17T4 to Prudential to follow up on whether the company had received the withdrawal forms and other changes. …
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… had been sitting on Mary's porch for over a year and had become infested with roaches. William became upset and told … was at that point William and defendant began making "slick comments" toward one another. 1 We refer to individuals by … by the time they arrived at the hospital William had died. The Medical Examiner later established the cause of …
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… Jones was a security guard and a resident at the apartment complex where the homicide occurred. She testified that her boyfriend dropped her off at the complex on an early afternoon in May. While still in the … Therefore, a Brady motion would not have changed the outcome of the trial. We discern no error. We defer to the PCR …
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… and suspected fraud. Sarno testified at the first trial but died prior to the present trial. Sarno's testimony was not … to report Harris to the police as defendant's "accomplice" if she failed to cooperate with the internal … evidence to decide that . . . defendant has a tendency to commit crimes or that he. . . is a bad person." Model Jury …
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… EVIDENTIARY HEARING, WAS REVERSIBLE ERROR WHICH WAS LATER COMPOUNDED BY THE TRIAL COURT’S REFUSAL TO ADMINISTER 3 … of Discretion. B. The Erroneous Admission of the Video Was Compounded [b]y the Trial Court’s Refusal, In Spite of the … was "a fire that had been in the vehicle but had since died down," which caused "soot on the windows," according to …
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… his use of medical marijuana, permitted by the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act, N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to … prosecuted included a declaration that "nothing" in the Compassionate Use Act "require[s]" an employer to … as an employee, but because a close friend's family member died. While there, he and Feeney spoke briefly about his job …
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… did so. N.R. testified that he thought he was going to die when Rodriguez pointed the gun at him. [Id. at 536-37.] … the gentleman was on a business trip and he wanted company while he gambled. Dunbrack met him in Atlantic City … where the men were fighting. Dunbrack stated that N.R. was completely naked at that point, but she did not know where …
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… a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a new trial. She primarily contends the court committed error in failing to charge the jury regarding the … already part of the deviation question in that "you either die on the vine, [that the jury] didn't find that he should …
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… I. On December 20, 2021, a fire destroyed a multi-tenant commercial warehouse on Jackson Street in Hoboken (the … lease. On December 19, 2023, plaintiff filed a class action complaint in the Law Division on behalf of itself and [a]ll … suffered various types of damages and two class members died in the fire; and (4) as to adequacy of representation, …
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… an "adult daycare facility," receiving social security income and supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits. After her father died, Mia received housing through social services … Aaron was using Mia for free housing, her social security income, and her SNAP benefits. Within a few weeks, Mia and …
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… September 21, 1995, Patricia Wisniewski (Patricia) filed a complaint for injunctive relief against her brothers Norbert … Frank) regarding the acquisition of certain property by a company shared by all three. Norbert filed a complaint on … an amended final judgment on October 16, 2010. Frank died before the proceedings concluded, but his widow Donna …
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… Pham, of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This matter comes to us on an emergent appeal by defendant M.C. … found Brittany lifeless on her living room couch, having died of a drug overdose. Alicia was asleep in her room at … jurisdiction and expertise in family matters.'" Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 282-83 (2016) (quoting Cesare v. …
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… N.A. have not filed a brief. PER CURIAM In this one-sided, commonplace probate matter, petitioner John F. Marchisotto … appeals from the April 1, 2020 final order dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failure to answer … Debra E. Canova and Diane Cusack. Their mother apparently died in June 2003.1 The decedent was treated for cancer in …
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… we consider whether a manufacturer has a duty to warn that component parts, which will be regularly replaced as part of … as a result of their exposure to asbestos contained in component parts of pumps manufactured by Goulds.2 1 Thomas … Local 14, was diagnosed with lung cancer in July 2009 and died in January 2010 at the age of eighty-one. Angelo …
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… did so. N.R. testified that he thought he was going to die when Rodriguez pointed the gun at him. [Id. at 536-37.] … the gentleman was on a business trip and he wanted company while he gambled. Dunbrack met him in Atlantic City … where the men were fighting. Dunbrack stated that N.R. was completely naked at that point, but she did not know where …
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… EVIDENTIARY HEARING, WAS REVERSIBLE ERROR WHICH WAS LATER COMPOUNDED BY THE TRIAL COURT’S REFUSAL TO ADMINISTER 3 … of Discretion. B. The Erroneous Admission of the Video Was Compounded [b]y the Trial Court’s Refusal, In Spite of the … was "a fire that had been in the vehicle but had since died down," which caused "soot on the windows," according to …
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… him at their place of work. Rios says he reported her comments to Meda’s Director of Human Resources after each … performance. Meda fired Rios in June 2016. Rios filed a complaint alleging in part that defendants violated the Law … cannot be corroborated; and that a key witness, Gnirrep, died before he was deposed. 8 III. Rios brought his claim …