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… understood the instructions, none of his eleven breath samples or two control samples were sufficient for the Alcotest … the influence of alcohol; and (3) defendant refused to comply with the breathalyzer test by failing to produce … requirement all but two times, he did not provide the requisite volume of breath. He offered no evidence that he was …
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… untreated drug addiction. She has consistently failed to comply with services offered by the Division over a period … opioid-related disorder. According to Dr. Brandwein, the combined effect of these mental health issues and abuse … to be occasionally distant and distracted.2 He nevertheless opined that a "continued relationship with [defendant] …
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… as applicable, as the defendant health care provider, unless waived by the court.'" Nicholas v. Mynster, 213 N.J. … 463, 479 (2013) (quoting Assembly Health & Human Services Committee, Statement to Assembly Bill No. 50 at 20 (Mar. 4, 2004)). Commonly referred to as "the waiver provision," N.J.S.A. …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY OCEAN … A.J.S.C. The matter before the court is the plaintiff’s Complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. Plaintiff, Maria I. … property”). BACKGROUND In 1993, plaintiff and her husband, Leslie J. Tirpak, purchased the subject property upon which …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO.: 089278 IN RE: ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETIDCS OPINION 745 RECEIVED JUN 2 … SUPPORT OF REVIEW AND REVERSAL ... 1 I. THE COMMITTEE NEEDLESSLY TREATS ALL FEE DIVISIONS EQUALLY … is the avoidance of the unfair surprise that may be visited upon persons who had justifiably relied upon prior …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … provision, it is the real owner of the property regardless of how it is titled. The property at issue is …
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… initials in this domestic violence appeal to protect the complainant's identity. R. 1:38-3(d)(9); N.J.S.A. 2A:25-33. … proven that defendant persisted in having harassing communications with her after the parties' dating relationship had ended, and that the communications made her fearful. Defendant appeals, …
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… denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff Julia Nawrocki's complaint and to compel arbitration.1 Defendants also appeal … is the owner of Auto Concepts and Garro is employed as a salesperson. Plaintiff signed several documents relating to … N.J. at 321. In this case, the trial court found the requisite mutual assent to arbitrate was lacking between …
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… facts. 3 A-0128-23 The indictment alleges the crimes were committed between March 7, 2021, and May 5, 2021. In May … records. Defendant's counsel moved for an order compelling DCPP to produce its records and reports as to its … to a trial court's disposition of discovery matters unless the court has abused its discretion or its …
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… Police Department (MPD) notified the MCPO it received a complaint against Reck alleging misconduct in office. As … the findings of [the Report] and a copy of [the MCPO's] complete investigation Report." The MCPO responded that Reck … authority and otherwise supersedes normal governing rules. Gramiccioni, 243 N.J. at 317. When the county …
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… legal representation at trial; and 3) the guardianship complaint was not filed within six months of a summary … disregard defendant's claim of an error or omission "unless it is of such a nature as to have been clearly capable … evidence presented at trial. Id. at 510. P.W.R. is inapposite here, because nothing in the record indicates the trial …
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… the parties' briefs, and the applicable legal principles, we reverse.1 I. Stark owns Sensor Products Inc., which … . . posting any unfavorable, or critical reviews on any websites about Sensor Products and/or [its] employees during and after employment." Defendant also executed a non-compete, non- 1 Because we reverse the trial court's order, …
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… Simon, members of the Borough council, filed a one-count complaint against defendants. The complaint alleged that "[d]uring the course of their … found defendants' votes were "ineffectual and void." Nonetheless, finding the attorney's contract with the Borough had …
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… 18 and the end of July, plaintiff could not drive or read a computer screen because her vision was blurred. The TCA's … clears up. She says during that process, "My vision was completely 6 A-2425-23 blurred." And the problem apparently … 2023) (quoting Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2023)). 8 A-2425-23 they were …
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… January 16, 2023 Law Division orders, which dismissed her complaint without prejudice granting in part defendant … with prejudice, and denied her cross-motion to amend the complaint providing twenty days to replead.2 Based on our … N.J. Super. 42, 54 (App. Div. 2023) (quoting MasTec Renewables Constr. Co. v. SunLight Gen. Mercer Solar, LLC, 462 N.J. …
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… sale or intent to distribute or sell an electronic communication device) in violation of N.J.A.C. … (defining "SIM card") (last visited Feb. 18, 2026). 3 A-1355-24 Melendez was charged with … "that an inmate can commit an extremely serious act with a less-culpable motive." 4 Melendez argued his last …
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… Ezra D. Rosenberg, on the brief). Mara Gassmann (Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press) of the Virginia and … pro hac vice, argued the cause for amicus curiae Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, New Jersey Press … defendants "made their statements intentionally and recklessly" to cause him harm and asserted their conduct was …
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… aggravated sexual assault upon A.S. (Ava) when she was less than thirteen years old, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a); … BY FAILING TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON THE LIMITED USE OF FRESH COMPLAINT TESTIMONY. (Not Raised Below). 4 A-4407-18 POINT … not surprised because vaginas and anuses heal "quickly and completely." Hasegawa's medical report regarding Ava's …
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… contends that the jury's award of $27,500 was inadequate to compensate her for her injuries and resulting pain and … its own determination as to the etiology of plaintiff's complaints and her need for surgery. Because the evidence … and efficient." Leitner, 392 N.J. Super. at 91. The Rules of Court are designed to achieve, among other goals, …
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… PER CURIAM A jury convicted defendant Carlos Rojas of committing first- degree aggravated manslaughter, N.J.S.A. … assistance of trial counsel and the prosecutor's improper comments to the jury during summations. In addition, … defendant of the first two counts, but convicted him of the lesser- included offense of first-degree aggravated …