-
njcourts.gov
… contracted pneumonia. Unfortunately, this led to medical complications. When she was discharged from the hospital, plaintiff commenced steps to place her in a skilled care facility. … to provide care for his parents in their home. The charged comments also contain defendant's desire that plaintiff …
-
njcourts.gov
… start time of their shifts, without pay, so that they could complete roll call and other preliminary duties and be … on patrol. The City based its authority to require an uncompensated ten-minute muster period on Section 8.03 of the … overtime shall be paid for a ten minute period prior to the commencement of a tour.” The provision also states that if …
-
njcourts.gov
… failure to cure its default in payment or to respond to the complaint in this action. I. The facts derived from the … that became due. Thereafter, the City filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant failed to answer or otherwise respond. … supplemental submissions regarding same. After the parties completed discovery, the Chancery judge held a second …
-
Protective Order
Orders and Decisions
njcourts.gov
IN RE: ALLERGAN BIOCELL TEXTURED BREAST IMPLANT PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION f::-1 t. J'~p I::-{) SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JE'tt~x ,2 '1 la . LAW DIVISION: BERGEN …
-
njcourts.gov
… TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary i Committee Membership List v List of New Recommendations vii … and equal treatment from judicial and administrative bodies. The New Jersey Judiciary has a strong reputation for … resource-based system and concurs with the surveys and studies referenced in the Report of the Joint Committee that …
-
njcourts.gov
… (collectively, intervenors) appeal a final decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health (the Commissioner) that granted Salem County Hospital … Hospital) to SCHC. In the context of that approval, the Commissioner also permitted SCHC to establish thirty …
-
njcourts.gov
… in this case is whether, under New Jersey statutory or common law, a rooming house operator has a legal duty to … a shared single-occupancy bathroom. There is no designated common area within the building where residents congregate. … bills, and the mortgage; ensuring that the building is compliant with state statutes and regulations; and arranging …
-
njcourts.gov
… history or adult criminal record. Defendant was in the company of two others, her cousin Shiquan Bellamy (Bellamy) … has been established in a felony murder prosecution, a 'compelling need,' . . . is present sufficient to overcome … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14)—a new mitigating factor—that embodied an argument defendant has made since her first hearing: …
-
njcourts.gov
… to waive him to the Criminal Part to face a jury trial for committing first-degree aggravated sexual assault upon a … was in special education "pull out" classes for social studies, mathematics, science, and language arts literacy. Z.S. … at times." He vacillated between "passive compliance and obedience" and "stubborn contrariness." He was "aloof and …
-
njcourts.gov
… erroneously denied his motion for a mistrial because a comment by the State 's sole eyewitness was "wholly improper … "say something." Although the court would not allow J.B. to comment at that point, the court permitted him to respond to … of Bouie, and concluded her examination. J.B. made no other comments pertaining to justice for the victim's family.3 …
-
njcourts.gov
… Brian Cohen, O.D., and Harmon Stein, M.D., arising out of complications caused by lasik eye surgery.1 Immediately … Stein. The jury subsequently awarded plaintiff $483,500 as compensatory damages against Dr. Cohen, as the sole … pupils were measured at eight millimeters in diameter in dimmer or darker illumination was competent evidence that …
-
njcourts.gov
… Bonsall appeal from Law Division orders dismissing their complaint on NJT's summary judgment motion and denying their … dismissal of Sheri's per quod claim. Yet, for the sake of completeness, had we concluded William should be permitted … was palpably unreasonable. The fundamental principles embodied in the TCA include the notion that governmental …
-
njcourts.gov
… Inc. and defendant Retarus, Inc. are considered industry competitors -- they each provide, among other things, … some of its then-clients, and contained a section titled “Competition Analysis” that described the purported advantages of Retarus’s services over named competitors, including Graphnet. The brochure listed several …
-
njcourts.gov
… defendant never warned her that she might have to perform community service and testified that, “had [she] known that this plea agreement had [community service] attached to it[,] there would have never, … not only that he informed plaintiff of the possibility of community service, but also that plaintiff volunteered to …
-
njcourts.gov
… by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, which may touch on some policy-laden sentencing … fairness of the decision to impose consecutive sentences compels reversal of defendant’s sentence and remand for a … In support of this argument, defendant cites a series of studies and research papers suggesting that there is minimal …
-
njcourts.gov
… unanimous Court. The Court considers whether the New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) was required to … New Mexico bars, admitted pro hac vice, and Genevieve Bonadies Torres, of the California and District of Columbia … former Abbott district, previously subject to judicial remedies imposed in the Abbott v. Burke1 litigation, no …
-
njcourts.gov
… and damaging Sun’s facility. Sun brought a single-count complaint under the CFA in federal court alleging that Fike … to govern different conduct and to provide different remedies for such conduct. There is thus no direct and … to fraud and 3 misrepresentation and provides unique remedies intended to root out such conduct. Although the Court …
-
njcourts.gov
… design, require the replacement of asbestos-containing components with other asbestos-containing components during the ordinary life of the product have a … or distributed products integrated with asbestos-containing components. Whelan claims he was exposed to asbestos dust …
-
njcourts.gov
… 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 … accepted as reliable within the relevant scientific community. Chun, 194 N.J. at 91. Although the Court recently …
-
njcourts.gov
… 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 …