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… of first-degree aggravated manslaughter, in return for a recommended twelve-year A-0971-16T1 3 prison term subject to … documents, that there was evidence that the victim had visited a casino hotel with his wife; he had consumed cocaine … Argument calendar, but remanded for a correction of jail credits. State v. Belton, No. A-0389-14 (App. Div. May 6, …
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… professional" exception because ambulance services are comprehensively regulated by a State agency. We also hold … disproportionate to the reimbursement rates assessed by insurance providers for similar services. In Cullum's case, he … $14 fee was improper. However, Atlantic did not refund or credit the $14 amount to those individuals. Consideration of …
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… -35. Defendant argues the trial judge erred in finding he committed the predicate act of harassment and that an FRO … defendant "trying to win her back" and sent with the requisite purpose to harass. Specifically, in line with the first … were "likely to [cause] . . . alarm," the second judge credited plaintiff's testimony that receiving defendant's …
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… an April 4, 2024 order striking his answer to the amended complaint and restated counterclaims. We affirm both orders. … "an acceptable signed and current letter from his actual surgeon(s) that justifies any alleged inability to appear in … is dismissal of the complaint." Brunson v. Affinity Fed. Credit Union, 199 N.J. 381, 406 (2009) (quoting Gonzalez, …
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… "Additional Rent," specified "[i]f the Tenant fails to comply with any agreement in [the] Lease, . . . [t]he … discounts 2 The clause further provided for a $1,000 rent credit and $195 per month parking concession for August … or one's own discretion (for example, if you abandon the premises without paying rent, terminate your lease early for …
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… trial court erred in finding plaintiff established the requisite predicate acts or the need for permanent restraints … threats, [and] accusations repeatedly, and they would be completely out of left field." He explained his mother also … and convincing." Regarding the predicate acts, the court credited plaintiff's testimony that he felt fearful and "on …
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… v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, LENNAR MULTIFAMILY COMMUNITIES, and LMC LAUREL-SADDLEWOOD HOLDINGS, LLC, … Shuster, plaintiff's managing member, acknowledged and took credit for the proposed construction of the school: "we are … who should be joined in the action . . . ." "That disclosure requirement exists 'to implement the philosophy of the …
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… the loan. Plaintiff also initiated three mortgage foreclosure actions. On January 30, 2023, the parties appeared for … responded that the Brick property "just had all repairs completed" and would "be listed shortly" for approximately 2 … between the parties, a relationship "between debtors and a creditor." Defendants were permitted under the Settlement …
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… her home from school, defendant would tell J.E. to accompany him to the basement. Once there, he "put his . . . … States for six years and had completed some county college credits, the interview was conducted with assistance from … his statement admissible and "failed to make the requisite finding that [d]efendant intelligently and voluntarily …
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… Petty1 filed an order to show cause (OTSC) and verified complaint, seeking to invalidate his mother's July 2020 and … years' imprisonment. According to appellant, decedent visited him in prison, although he could not recall their … conducted a fact-specific analysis of a record the court credited as showing appellant shot decedent's son Peter over …
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… that given the fact that the defense was "entirely incompatible with a claim of self-defense," there was "no … hospital for five days, and subsequently underwent "nerve surgery on [his] arm" to correct a "severed" "ulnar nerve." … the jury would have acquitted him because the jury clearly credited the State's version of events, and, under that …
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… intoxicated S.T. was left unsupervised with [Avery] and was committed to a mental health crisis unit." The Division … supervision of all her children continued. S.T. regularly visited Avery in the hospital. Karen D. Wells, Psy.D., … Dr. Wells's opinion, as well as S.T.'s relapse or history, crediting instead S.T.'s statement that she was not going to …
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… trial court orders that resulted in the dismissal of her complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, in which … for Appellate Division review. Moreover, the trial court credited defendants' argument: A-1614-23 8 The . . . Board . . . has the requisite experience and understanding of complex regulatory …
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… her privacy. R. 1:38- 3(c)(12). 2 She recalled defendant commenting on the age difference between her and her … "jabbed him with [her] fingers and pushed him [in the] opposite direction of where my bedroom was," and the two of them … with C.S., restitution of $4,200.44 and three-days' jail credit. On appeal defendant argues, THE TRIAL COURT ABUSED …
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… JERSEY PHILIP S. CARCHMAN, J.A.D. RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX ACTING ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS P.O. … states in child custody matters. Its primary goal was to ensure that custody litigation occurred in the place where the … to N.J.S.A. 2A:34-80 and must accord full faith and credit to an order made consistent with the UCCJEA that …
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… -35. Defendant argues the trial judge erred in finding he committed the predicate act of harassment and that an FRO … defendant "trying to win her back" and sent with the requisite purpose to harass. Specifically, in line with the first … were "likely to [cause] . . . alarm," the second judge credited plaintiff's testimony that receiving defendant's …
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… INDUSTRIES, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … turn returned that material to its supplier and received "credits." None of the final recalled products, i.e., the … Defendant asserts that plaintiff cannot establish the requisite physical injury to tangible property, because . . . the …
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… "radioed that information" through the department's communication system. Atlantic City Police Officer Eric … location in order "to make [an] identification to make sure [they] had the correct person." When Reynolds and … he placed on the record on February 5, 2020, the judge credited the testimony of the State's witnesses and found …
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… professional" exception because ambulance services are comprehensively regulated by a State agency. We also hold … disproportionate to the reimbursement rates assessed by insurance providers for similar services. In Cullum's case, he … $14 fee was improper. However, Atlantic did not refund or credit the $14 amount to those individuals. Consideration of …
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… liability charge in exchange for the State's promise to recommend a five-year term of imprisonment and dismissal of … as a child of Soviet Union refugees, and the academic pressures she faced in a highly competitive high 7 A-2557-21 … is bolstered further by the court's apparent refusal to credit defendant's rehabilitative progress during the two …