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… to the Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor to investigate a complaint that two individuals were harvesting clams inside … Trial continued on January 4, 2025. Judge Leahey rendered a comprehensive oral decision noting that Officer Bahrle’s … on the police and lifeguards to protect defendants dismantles defendants' argument that their territorial obligation …
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… DIVISION A-5231-14T3 2 to plaintiffs on Count II of their complaint, holding that financial agreements entered into in … 217 N.J. 199, 203 (2014). Plaintiffs are limited liability companies that qualify as urban renewal entities under the … Pointe Agreement further provides that EQR- Lincoln is the lessee of the real estate under the terms of a long-term …
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… 5:12-70(a)(16), preempts plaintiff's consumer fraud and common law action alleging a casino hotel falsely advertised … reverse the summary judgment dismissal of plaintiff's complaint on that ground, and remand for further … or cancel at any time." It also stated that the official rules were available in "The Poker Room." However, plaintiff …
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… The failed transactions resulted in BCK filing a complaint in 2012 against Saminvest, its principal, … Samost. On November 20, 2014, Saminvest filed a third-party complaint against Walmart and other parties. On May 26, … factual findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly …
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… for search warrants for three apartments and five vehicles, 1 Defendant also appeals from an April 23, 2019 order … individuals. The affidavit described an investigation that commenced in July 2017, and involved surveillance, purchases … We also observe that even assuming defendant made the requisite showing Kingsland deliberately or with reckless …
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… learned that Vega had been selling the heroin of another competing supplier out of the house. In late December 2013, … alleged connection as "Pep" to the house where the drug sales occurred, and that the prosecutor unfairly punctuated … which we concluded the State had failed to prove the requisite "connectiveness" between the people involved in selling …
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… D R E S S I N G GENDER BIAS IN THE COURTS NJ SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON WOMEN IN THE COURTS Scenario One You are … the plaintiff’s boss and identifying herself as plaintiff’s lesbian lover. Plaintiff alleged the purpose of the … be recognized under the law, but want to choose whether to ‘come out’ or not.” 1. Since the comments made by the …
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… to the Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor to investigate a complaint that two individuals were harvesting clams inside … Trial continued on January 4, 2025. Judge Leahey rendered a comprehensive oral decision noting that Officer Bahrle’s … on the police and lifeguards to protect defendants dismantles defendants' argument that their territorial obligation …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add only the following comments. In August 2012, defendants left their children … and eleven-month-old Sam alone with liquor and beer bottles littering the floor. The children had been left alone in … the result of her conviction in January 2013, H.L. only visited the children four times. Once she was in jail, the …
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… TRAINER, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … penalties for their violation of the Commission's rules governing the administration of controlled therapeutic … 3.23, 244 N.J. Super. 683 (App. Div. 1990), as inapposite. In that case, we invalidated the adoption of …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-8597-12. Thomas De Seno argued … New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (Camassa Law Firm, PC, attorneys; Mr. Camassa, of … effect determined that New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (NJM) did not owe plaintiffs underinsured motorist …
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… appeal from an October 2, 2017 order dismissing their complaint and compelling arbitration. We affirm. On February 19, 2014, … the price. Plaintiffs also signed a retail installment sales contract (RISC) and an arbitration agreement. The MVRO …
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… person "[a]ttempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another." N.J.S.A. … sentenced defendant to two years' probation, subject to the completion of an anger management program, and payment of … decision on the matter. It is not clear how the judge communicated the decision, orally from the bench, in …
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… Division, Hudson County, Docket No. L-1282-18. Howard P. Lesnik argued the cause for appellant. Lisa Marie DeRogatis … medical records. And, in any event, plaintiff fell, regardless of what she was doing just beforehand. Dr. Brick was … statement contained in the hospital record, it was harmless because the evidence only related to plaintiff's …
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… of conditions, in addition to increased filings, have combined to cause a backlog, including challenges to the … Court has, therefore, decided as a matter of policy that complaints charging offenses under N.J.S.A. 39-4:50, … 10% of your DWI inventory under 60 days old. Courts with less than 10 DWI cases total should not have more than one …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-8597-12. Thomas De Seno argued … New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (Camassa Law Firm, PC, attorneys; Mr. Camassa, of … effect determined that New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (NJM) did not owe plaintiffs underinsured motorist …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add only the following comments. In August 2012, defendants left their children … and eleven-month-old Sam alone with liquor and beer bottles littering the floor. The children had been left alone in … the result of her conviction in January 2013, H.L. only visited the children four times. Once she was in jail, the …
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… person "[a]ttempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another." N.J.S.A. … sentenced defendant to two years' probation, subject to the completion of an anger management program, and payment of … decision on the matter. It is not clear how the judge communicated the decision, orally from the bench, in …
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… Division, Hudson County, Docket No. L-1282-18. Howard P. Lesnik argued the cause for appellant. Lisa Marie DeRogatis … medical records. And, in any event, plaintiff fell, regardless of what she was doing just beforehand. Dr. Brick was … statement contained in the hospital record, it was harmless because the evidence only related to plaintiff's …
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… appeal from an October 2, 2017 order dismissing their complaint and compelling arbitration. We affirm. On February 19, 2014, … the price. Plaintiffs also signed a retail installment sales contract (RISC) and an arbitration agreement. The MVRO …