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… Patricia Cleary summary judgment, dismissing the complaint. See Am. Dream at Marlboro, L.L.C. v. Planning Bd. … had satisfied its burden to demonstrate "that it has become impossible as a practical matter to accomplish th[at] purpose." The court found plaintiff had …
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… in order to "address the increase in open air narcotics complaints, which have increased in recent days. The unit … FOR OFFICERS SAFETY I ASKED HIM TO OPEN HIS HAND AND HE COMPLIED, WHICH REVEALED A WHITE PLASTIC BAG WITH SEVERAL … with intent to distribute a CDS on a public housing complex, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1. Rule 3:5-7(c) begins simply …
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… INDUSTRIES, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. COLUMBIA CASUALTY COMPANY and ONE BEACON AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Appellants, and EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY and WESTCHESTER FIRE …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access, related to his conviction for … recitation of the events underlying plaintiff's OPRA and common law requests is not necessary, as they are more fully … preventing disclosure.'" Mason, 196 N.J. at 67 (quoting Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997)). Guided by these …
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… after a transfer from Monmouth County of one of the complaints (MON-L-1061-15). 3 A-0919-16T4 Ferro and Ferro, … mg, a 2400 calorie American Diabetes Association ("ADA") diet, which included an afternoon snack, and finger sticks … again by Dr. Meo on June 16, 2014, who renewed the 2400 ADA diet but discontinued the afternoon snack as "medically …
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… consolidated for purposes of this opinion, arise out of a complaint filed by plaintiff Flemington Fields Condominium … for certain amenities shared by both associations in their common development, and counsel fees and costs. The HOA … single-family homes. The crux of this appeal implicates the common elements located in an area of the development …
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… was the same as the resisting arrest by flight charge embodied in count three. In response, the State moved to … gave chase. The officers followed defendant to an apartment complex and briefly lost sight of him. By that time, a … gave the jury the following strong curative instruction: Ladies and gentlemen, there was some testimony by Officer …
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… meals prepared by her family and does not have any special dietary requirements. Notably, S.D. "did not tell [Scurko] … per week for housekeeping because the current PCA Tool recommends 120 minutes per week divided by two, i.e., … to have a 'widespread, continuing, and prospective effect,' deals with policy issues, materially changes existing laws, …
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… the trial judge concluded that plaintiff proved defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … now nine years old. On November 30, 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint and application for entry of a temporary … interference with his parenting time, there were remedies he could have pursued under the parties' existing …
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… police officers in May 2016, resulting in the issuance of complaint-summonses for motor vehicle violations and … current at the time. Severance then called her insurance company––his personal 3 A-4286-19 practice, not the standard … told her she needed "to follow up with [the Motor Vehicle Commission] to vacate her registration suspension order." He …
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… stating Bruno took a knife when he learned police were coming, but she "did not recall" Bruno ever having a knife … Manny "at substantial risk of harm when he refused to comply with police while holding [Manny] in one hand while … finding of neglect against him, claiming the trial court committed error in finding Bruno violated the statute by …
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… Counsel, on the brief). PER CURIAM This Title 9 litigation commenced when the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a complaint seeking care and supervision of M.A.S. (Mia), the … the judge "implicitly relied" upon Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) testimony from Dr. Byrnes to …
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… year. He also served as a board member of a sports drink company in which the parties invested $435,000 and received … equity shares. Plaintiff provided tax advice to the company and was also compensated with profit interest shares. Defendant earned a …
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… home. Id. at 3. M.F. testified the man gestured for M.F. to come over to the man's porch, but M.F. went directly into … was ineffective by failing to move for a speedy trial, communicate with defendant, and obtain discovery. The brief … The court also observed trial counsel's task was "further complicate[d]" by the recording from inside defendant's home …
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… Jones reported and their connection to the fall. Jones complained to an orthopedic surgeon 3 A-3571-19 within days … an MRI reflected no evidence of a tendon tear, the doctor recommended exploratory surgery, which was performed a week … unable to straighten his fingers or make a fist. He also complained about pain in his back and shoulder, problems …
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… the custody of a child under a Title 9 abuse or neglect FN complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … parents, we suggest a method of handling FD non-dissolution complaints when they are heard in the midst of FN … although the mother was named as the defendant in the FD complaints. We disapprove of this procedure, although we …
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… 6 A-2973-14T3 the due process clause and the federal common law. BB&B seeks interest on any refunded monies. With … Unclaimed Property Act (1981)' . . . ."4 Senate Judiciary Committee Statement to S. 2093 (1988) (reprinted in N.J.S.A. … property and has full use of it until the rightful owner comes forward to claim it." Clymer, supra, 171 N.J. at 63. A …
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… May 29, 2015 adjudication of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … at an outpatient residential placement program, and full compliance with sex offender requirements pursuant to … under the age of twelve "relating to sexual misconduct committed with or against that child" if the court finds …
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… against him by the Department of Human Services for acts committed in the scope of his employment as a senior medical … had no defense obligation under N.J.S.A. 59:10A-1. See Waldie v. State, 264 N.J. Super. 558, 562 (App. Div. 1993). … that expressed by way of the plain language"). See also Waldie, 265 N.J. Super. at 562 (noting "[w]hat the Legislature …
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… and had no children. On April 10, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. Thereafter, defendant filed an answer … work . . . ." The divorce was finalized and the matter was completed. On December 2, 2020, nearly five years later, … the incredulousness expressed by the judge reflects his studied sense of the evidence and should not be second-guessed …