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… of that appointment. As a sanction for her failure to comply with prior orders, defendant was awarded $400 as … to $671 per week based on plaintiff's weekly gross income of $692 per week (annualized to $35,984) and defendant's weekly gross income of $6685 (based on annual earnings of $347,620). …
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… of that appointment. As a sanction for her failure to comply with prior orders, defendant was awarded $400 as … to $671 per week based on plaintiff's weekly gross income of $692 per week (annualized to $35,984) and defendant's weekly gross income of $6685 (based on annual earnings of $347,620). …
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… appeal (A-0164-15) concerns the dismissal of 514 Accutane complaints involving plaintiffs who were prescribed and 3 … Ibid. There is also evidence that Accutane, originally studied for use in treating cancer, has an effect on the … Rossitto, supra, slip op. at 8. Pre-approval studies using dogs also "revealed instances of dose-related …
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… began in 2003 with the filing of plaintiff John M. Hammer's complaint. The years of litigation which followed include … working on a report titled "Hair Systems, Inc. State of the Company." In the report, he identified the corporation's … (OMS), it may in its discretion impose equitable remedies, including the appointment of a custodian or sale of …
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… Cross-Appellant, and XL SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and S.M. ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Defendants, and TAK … of the essence provision that subjected the company to per diem liquidated damages if Interstate did not finish on … clauses denying delay damages and limiting contractors' remedies to extensions of time. N.J.S.A. 40A:11-19 (2000). …
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… resided with his mother "off and on" since 1977. Defendant completed twelfth grade in the Livingston public school … her mother was the one who abandoned her that day. After completing this preliminary investigation, the Division … the Division filed an order to show cause and verified complaint to obtain temporary custody, care, and supervision …
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… as they ran into a nearby yard. Outside of a home in the community where defendant allegedly lived, Pennsville … in an effort to persuade either defendant or Marcus to come outside. Once Marcus left the home, he was placed in … multiple people reside in the same home, any occupant with common authority over the premises or effects sought to be …
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… NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … then retained Helmer to act as a “middleman” between the company and the CCPO and persuade the office to prosecute. … of crime victims “[t]o be informed about available remedies” and “[t]o be compensated for their loss whenever …
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… strike defendants' affirmative defense under the Workers' Compensation Act (WCA), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. Bove also … became a full-time employee and the Director of Clinical Studies at AkPharma. By 2007, he was engaged in discussions … reviews about his use of NasoCell. When NasoCell's ingredients were modified and the product became known as …
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… and plaintiff named him as a defendant in a first amended complaint. During B.M.D.'s deposition, she was asked about … nervous system stimulant. B.M.D. testified she did not complain to Lerner of any adverse reaction to Focalin, and … continued to drive without incident. Although plaintiff's complaint names B.M.D.'s pharmacist as "John/Jane Doe …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Hudson County, Complaint No. W-2018-3276-0906 in A-0358-18. Claudia Joy … defendant with a criminal offense, it is not one of the remedies referred to in N.J.S.A. 2A:162-23. Nevertheless, the … contempt charge, the Legislature intended that the remedies in N.J.S.A. 2A:162-23, including revocation of release, …
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… cause for appellants/cross-respondents (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … and on the brief; Shawna K. Bishop, on the brief). 1 In the complaint plaintiffs identified this defendant as Soonmi … Lauren Gill Hayser (plaintiff) experienced post-surgical complications stemming from a bowel leak that caused an …
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… Revitalization Index (MRI) of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (the DCA) characterizes the City as a … better for active employees, including hospital facility coinsurance, lifetime maximum out-of-pocket limits, primary … public policy sufficient to vacate an award must be embodied in legislative enactments, administrative regulations, …
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… v. LIME CONTRACTING, INC., and KEMPER INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, as successor in interest to Universal Bonding Insurance Company, Defendants-Respondents, and KANALSTEIN DANTON … the cause for respondent, Lumbermens Casualty Insurance Company.1 David P. Lonski argued the cause for respondent, …
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… revealed substantial evidence that plaintiff misused the computer system in his police car to conduct unjustified … . . to warrant his dismissal ." The Township adopted this recommendation and terminated plaintiff's employment. … 40A:14-147. IV. Plaintiff's "misconduct" and "disobedience of [Department] rules and regulations" constituted …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time of the commission of the offense"—should be applied retroactively … of his sentence because he was twenty-four when he committed his offense. Alternatively, he argues the court … Street away from 2nd Street and towards 1st Street. Medina completed the U- turn and began following the men as they …
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… ERROR. POINT III THE EXCLUSION OF STATEMENTS MADE BY THE COMPLAINANT'S SISTER THAT A FAMILY 3 A-1084-17T1 MEMBER MOLESTED HER PREVENTED DEFENDANT FROM PRESENTING A COMPLETE DEFENSE AND NECESSITATES REVERSAL OF DEFENDANT'S … and used them to write their final reports, which they completed on the day of the interview. Once the reports were …
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… Williams to steal a four-door vehicle that he needed to commit a "jux" – a home invasion and robbery – of "one of … [Bond's] bitches." Lewis promised Williams that Bond would compensate him, but Williams ultimately declined to steal … directed the jury to continue to deliberate, explaining: Ladies and gentlemen, we started jury selection in this case …
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… appeal. Defendant was also charged in Somerset County with committing a July 2, 2002 armed robbery and aggravated … defendant had not exhausted his available state court remedies. Baker v. Ricci, No. 09-3654 (KM), 2013 U.S. Dist. … jurisdiction while defendant exhausted his state court remedies. 7 A-3867-05T4 Id. at *43. The judge commented that …
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… ITS DISCRETION WHEN IT REFUSED TO DISMISS JUROR NO. TWO FOR COMMENTING OUT LOUD ON DEFENSE TACTICS IN THE JURY ROOM. THE … THE DEFENSE MOTION FOR A MISTRIAL BASED ON THE JUROR'S COMMENT. (Raised below.) POINT III THE STATE FAILED ITS … STOLEN PROPERTY. (Raised below.) POINT IV THE PROSECUTOR'S COMMENTS AND ACTIONS DURING THE COURSE OF THE TRIAL …