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… TE CENTER Michael A. Galpern, Esquire mgalpern@lawjw.com 1000 HADDONFIELD BERLIN ROAD ~ SUITE 203 VOORHEES, NEW … These concerning findings follow numerous published studies over the last thirty years indicating that these common … ticounty-litigation) on the Judiciary's website (nicourts.gov). Questions concerning this matter may …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ADAMA SESAY (individually and as … INTRODUCTION This is plaintiffs' motion to amend their complaint pursuant to R. 4:9-1 to add Donna M. Feinblum, R … by N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2, which sets forth in relevant part: Every action at law for an injury to the person caused by …
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… land in Linden, New Jersey (the Property). In 2013, after several transfers, bankruptcy proceedings, and abandonment, … tax foreclosure proceedings. After filing the foreclosure complaint, Equities assigned the tax sale certificates to … litigation. Plaintiffs Cherokee and Linden 587 filed a complaint challenging the Board’s approval of Goodman’s …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … passing. The Court will entertain a case that has become moot when the issue is of significant public importance … content of breath samples. Id. at 153. The regulation, however, does not specify a calibration procedure. During the …
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… that the State produce the city engineer. Defense counsel never objected to the map as testimonial, or claimed its … patrolling the area of 615 Green Street, a public housing complex where defendant lived. Andrews saw a Jeep parked in … (finding objection waived where counsel raised “tepid complaint” of prosecutorial misconduct before trial court …
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… OPRA’s exemption for security information. Gilleran filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking the requested footage under OPRA and the common law right of access. Gilleran argued that the camera … under the common law right of access. The Court therefore reverses the judgment of the Appellate Division and remands …
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… by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, which may touch on some policy-laden sentencing … of the decision to impose consecutive sentences compels reversal of defendant’s sentence and remand for a new … In support of this argument, defendant cites a series of studies and research papers suggesting that there is minimal …
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… unanimous Court. The Court considers whether the New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) was required to … six of the charter schools’ applications. The District, however, did not raise a challenge or make a showing that the … New Mexico bars, admitted pro hac vice, and Genevieve Bonadies Torres, of the California and District of Columbia …
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… and damaging Sun’s facility. Sun brought a single-count complaint under the CFA in federal court alleging that Fike … complied with industry standards; and (4) the system had never failed. The District Court granted Fike’s summary … to govern different conduct and to provide different remedies for such conduct. There is thus no direct and …
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… an employee, whose job duties entail knowing or securing compliance with a relevant standard of care and knowing when … by CEPA. Plaintiff appealed, and the Appellate Division reversed in a published decision. Lippman v. Ethicon, Inc., … there is a business commentary indicating that CEPA’s remedies were meant to be so construed. 138 N.J. at 431 (citing …
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… for use as a restaurant and other retail purposes. However, plaintiff’s septic tank does not have sufficient … two years of approval of the allocation, then the Township Committee may, in its discretion, terminate the agreement. … two years after preliminary approval, construction has not commenced, the Township Committee may, at its discretion, …
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… attended a free eye screening conducted by the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Commission) at the Jersey Shore Family Health Center (Family … oncology, behavioral health, and pediatrics, and conducts several residency programs. Meridian Health and its …
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… almost fifteen years when plaintiff Elizabeth Gnall filed a complaint for divorce. Although the parties had three minor … the parties’ children since 1999. The Appellate Division reversed and remanded for an evaluation of an award of … dependency is important, particularly in light of studies showing a decline in the standard of living for women …
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… purposes.” N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(a)(3). The Senate Judiciary Committee explained that the amended statute provided that … for sentencing purposes as a second offense.” S. Judiciary Comm. Statement to S. No. 1267, 199th Leg., 1st Sess. (June … State v. Hrycak, 184 N.J. 351, 362-63 (2005) confirmed, however, that an uncounseled DWI conviction may be used to …
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… when she was approximately eight years old. Chloe recalled several instances of abuse, which occurred alternatively in … counsel’s summation, Chloe walked into the courtroom accompanied by a representative of the prosecutor’s office, … her grandparents, uncles, [and] godfather.” The courtroom audience to which the prosecutor referred was not information …
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… and created a statutory privilege shielding specific communications from discovery in litigation. The Act sought … staff. Regulations detailing the requirements for complying with the Act were not promulgated until 2008. … birth. Defendants urged the trial court to find that several of the Hospital’s documents were privileged. Among …
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… In this appeal, the Court addresses the application of the common interest rule, which extends the confidentiality of attorney-client communications and attorney work product to information … a resident of the Borough of Longport who previously filed several complaints against the Borough and its officials …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY … has addressed whether the collateral source rule embodied in N.J.S.A. §2A:15-97 precludes recoupment of Med-Pay … taxicab, she was not eligible for PIP benefits. She was, however, eligible and did receive Med-Pay benefits under her …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY HUDSON … that he forged this letter. Mr. Yaboh indicated that he never transmitted the funds that he received from Mr. Awonsui … any illegal or purported sale to any of the three bodies since I have not received any sales money from you as …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … 2015. They allege that the added assessment is void for several reasons, including that it is an unconstitutional …