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… v. JOSEPH I. FINK, JR. and ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, d/b/a ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC, a PHI Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Defendants-Respondents. … orthopedic surgeon Dr. Brian Zell, attributed any lingering complaints to plaintiff's age and pre-existing arthritis and …
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… him to leave Ralph's girlfriend alone and threatening to come up to Newark and fight him. Then James texted defendant … other. Ultimately, against M.M.'s wishes, she and her three companions drove to Newark in Dan's truck. However, … between 6 A-4223-15T2 them, and the text was not unwelcome. M.M. admitted that she also occasionally encountered …
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… OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, COASTAL AND LAND USE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … residential property with its eastern boundary comprised of approximately 100 feet of frontage on Whig Lane … somewhat toward the western boundary line." The property is comprised of four distinct areas. The first is the …
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… her assailant. About a year later, with the assistance of accomplices named Jonathan Kearney and Joshua Sloan, defendant … N.J.S.A. 2C:13- 1(b)(2) (count five); conspiracy to commit kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 1 The superseding indictment … 2C:5-1 and 13-1(b)(2) (count fifteen); and conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 11-3(a)(1) (count …
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… immediately proceeding to a suppression hearing, which was completed that morning. [State v. Miller, 420 N.J. Super. … days to prepare for a defense case because prior judicial commitments prevented the judge from hearing the trial again … to contain rock cocaine. The officer also testified that he communicated with Officer Mulryne by radio, and then he …
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… conduct was intentional and unreasonable pursuant to the common law, as guided by the Restatement (Second) of Torts, … became his residence in 1995. In 2006, construction was completed on a house on Lot 20 for his daughter. Plaintiff … to construct the pond or the berm, which were both completed in April 2004. By correspondence dated November …
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… approximately a minute. The expert further testified the compression injuries that caused the baby's death were not … to voir dire the jurors as to whether they heard the comment. The judge instead delivered a general curative … behind, leave it here and not carry it with me when I come out. I has not been easy for me the lost of my son. …
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… on her sex and marital status. After joinder of issue and completion of discovery, defendants moved for summary … granted defendants' motion and dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. In this appeal, plaintiff argues … nondiscriminatory reasons. Plaintiff did not present any competent evidence to rebut this conclusion. I A Plaintiff …
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… to revoke the purchase of the vehicle under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:2-608; an October 18, 2017 order compelling discovery of a portion of plaintiff's tax … the UCC was incorrect and that it should not have not been compelled to disclose its tax returns in discovery. For the …
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… Officers Cruz and Farinas were dispatched to a multi-family complex in response to a report of a "[d]isorderly group." … FOR A MISTRIAL FOLLOWING LATE DISCLOSURE OF DISCOVERY AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRIAL SHOULD HAVE BEEN GRANTED. 2 For … BENENATI WHICH DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. POINT VI: COMMENTS BY THE PROSECUTOR IN SUMMATION VIOLATED DEFENDANT'S …
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… children with the standard of living to which they have become accustomed." The parties acknowledged that they were … the terms of the PSA. The parties also agreed defendant's income varied between "$80,000.00 and $150,000.00" during the … and insurance). Defendant agreed to "turn[] over his income" to plaintiff, who would "maintain the finances and …
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… had been kicked in. He went to the police station to file a complaint against defendant for defiant trespassing and … (offense involved an act of domestic violence and defendant committed at least one act of domestic violence on more than … SERIOUS PATTERN OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY AND THE CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT ROBBERY CONVICTION WAS SERIOUS AND INVOLVED …
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… JJJ SOLUTIONS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, and JJJ LIQUID SOLUTIONS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, Plaintiffs-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents, v. LAURA … MIDNIGHT ENTERPRISES, LLC, A New Jersey limited liability company, and SQUARE TWO, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability …
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… Gronau Boyd, on the brief). 1 Alleging a need for an ADA accommodation, appellant was permitted to argue from a remote … than $41 billion in assets, Tobia2 earned a significant income that provided the family3 with a lavish lifestyle.4 … litigation into the "War of the Roses."5 Undeterred, Lisa commenced this divorce action in July 2012. After an …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Passaic County, Complaint No. W-2020-00201-1602. Camelia M. Valdes, Passaic … to appear for court proceedings. The PSA included a recommendation of release with monthly reporting. The State … was on probation when the eluding offense was allegedly committed. The State also asserted defendant's prior record …
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… DATED DECEMBER 8, 2008 with a 50% interest, as tenants in common, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. JULIAN ANTEBI and HILARY … their expert prepare a report of his or her findings and recommendations, and requiring plaintiffs to set forth any … In August 2011, plaintiffs filed a seven-count amended complaint, averring that defendants increased 1 "A swale is …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a verified complaint in the Family Part pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 … Mary, Molly, Mina, Mitchell, Mila, and Margaret.2 In its complaint, the Division alleged, among other things, that … of the children to A.F., and suspended defendant's 2 In the complaint, the Division named F.F. and A.F. as defendants. …
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… GARAGE, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MAYOR and TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF BRICK, NJ, Defendants-Respondents. … their request for injunctive relief and dismissed their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs with prejudice … relate to the denial by defendants Mayor and Township Committee of Brick (collectively Township) of plaintiffs' …
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… four children. Jeffrey ran a successful business selling commercial cleaning supplies. Stephanie cared for the … and managed their home life. The couple together owned the commercial property housing Jeffrey's business through a limited liability company, SMBJ Realty, LLC, an acronym formed from the first …
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… sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(b). The offenses were committed against his stepdaughter, O.E. (Odele). Prior to … R. 1:38-3(c)(9). 3 A-3301-18 POINT III THE FRESH COMPLAINT TESTIMONY WAS IMPERMISSIBLY DETAILED, AND THE PROSECUTOR IMPROPERLY ARGUED THAT THE FRESH COMPLAINT CORROBORATED THE TRUTH OF THE COMPLAINING …