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… Div. June 30, 2020). In an October 21, 2020 order and accompanying written opinion, the Family Part again concluded … findings are made without concern that the judge may remain committed to her earlier conclusions, and because the judge … Leslie also began a polygraph examination but was unable to complete it because she became too emotional. 7 A-0840-20 …
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… incorrect, that would "curtail" the doctor's ability "to come to a conclusion with a reasonable degree of certainty." … but the analyst needed a buccal swab from Amelia for comparison purposes. Heck then collected a swab from Amelia. … defendant, 9 A-0256-19 the trial court gave the jury "an incomplete jury instruction as to ' [C]redibility- Immigration …
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… alleged sexual abuse. He also argued that the prosecutor committed misconduct in presenting the case to the grand … The court also found that the assistant prosecutor compounded the false impression created by the detective's … to dismiss the indictment. Although the court issued a commendably thorough written opinion, it did not view the …
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… Association (defendant or BHIA). The court- appointed commissioners valued the property and fixed just compensation at more than $2 million. A jury determined defendant was entitled to zero compensation for the taking, finding the property plaintiff …
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… time, materials it received in response to a July 4, 2004 communications data warrant. The date of the materials … and whether there is a reasonable probability that the outcome of the trial would have been different had the State … pointed it at De Souza, and ordered him out. De Souza complied, then pushed the gunman and began to run when he …
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… again started to attend the youth group activities and her communications with defendant increased. She would see … Defendant said he could help her "be happy" and "become closer to God" if they reenacted his "visions." B.H. … that defendant's actions "definitely made [her] feel uncomfortable." She stated, however, that she viewed defendant …
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… to -49, and retaliatory discharge claim under the Workers' Compensation Law (WCL), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -128.5, are … a member of Teamsters Local Union 813, was employed as a commercial truck (CDL) driver by defendant Bell Container … continue driving. Hejda refused, orally demanded workers' compensation, and left for home. After follow-up visits on …
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… Law Division orders denying its motion to dismiss the complaint and denying reconsideration. Cooperman argues that the trial court erred by not dismissing the complaint with prejudice because plaintiff failed to provide … affidavit of merit argument presupposes that plaintiff's complaint alleges that Cooperman breached the professional …
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… 12/6/2023; 10/11/2023. Oct[ober] 2023 – I told him not to come to my house or my parents['] house and to do [custody] … he contends he had no ability to obtain evidence to combat the ATRO. He asserts he needed additional time to … an incident of domestic violence not contained in the complaint." Ibid. 2 In defendant's brief the "multitude of …
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… Inc. appeals from a December 1, 2023 order dismissing its complaint against defendants Save Lebanon Township Coalition … defendants) and a June 20, 2024 order dismissing its complaint against defendant William Bohn (Bohn). We affirm. … for lack of jurisdiction. Plaintiff filed a verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the …
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… On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … petitioner Leon Brooks, appeals from the judge of workers' compensation's November 14, 2023 order after trial finding … Petitioner filed a claim with the Division of Workers' Compensation on October 9, 2013, alleging "[p]ulmonary, …
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… rejected this offer, testifying she was not interested in becoming a landlord; rather, her primary purpose as Trustee … estate. On October 25, 2021, plaintiff filed a verified complaint for ejectment against defendants, seeking (1) … of defendants from the Boonton Property (count one); (2) compensatory damages (count two); (3) a return of any trust …
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… have two children. On February 15, 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a divorce. During the … several pharmacies. On April 24, 2023, while the divorce complaint was pending, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and request for a temporary restraining order …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … be provided in person in a criminal jury trial. Continuing Commitment to Access and Quality Language Services The … except in very limited instances. The Judiciary is committed to ensuring equal access to the courts by …
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… and civil judgment history, acknowledge receipt of and compliance with the policy, and provide periodic reports to … Criminal and Civil Judgment History A. When a guardianship complaint is filed, the proposed guardian will file a … guardian is identified at the time of filing of the complaint, the certification must be filed as soon as a …
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… upheld the Board's findings and dismissed plaintiff's complaint. Before us, plaintiff contests the court's … for the multiple dwelling, or for 30 years following completion of construction, whichever is less. b. In the … or rent leveling ordinance shall be 30 years from the completion of construction. The intent of the legislation is …
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… from the November 21, 2018 final agency decision by the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation (DOT) … the DOT's determination that the driveway no longer complied with DOT safety requirements. After reviewing the … initial decision and exceptions taken by both parties, the Commissioner adopted the ALJ's findings of fact and …
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… not exceed the 3 A-4643-19 increase in [plaintiff's] annual compensation." The parties agreed the alimony and support … and obtained similar employment for substantially less income, obtained different employment for substantially less income, or was not reemployed, alimony would "end and child …
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… to -49, and retaliatory discharge claim under the Workers' Compensation Law (WCL), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -128.5, are … a member of Teamsters Local Union 813, was employed as a commercial truck (CDL) driver by defendant Bell Container … continue driving. Hejda refused, orally demanded workers' compensation, and left for home. After follow-up visits on …
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… of Environmental Protection (DEP) under the Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act or Act) against … groundwater contaminated with perchloroethylene (PCE), a compound used in the dry cleaning industry. PCE evaporates … damage within the state’s land and waters. Thus, Sue’s committed a “discharge” by operating a business where a pipe …