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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS UNITED SERVICES, INC. SUPERIOR COURT … of defining the minimum number of hours staff must be on site.” In response, the Division of Public Building provided … Services Inc.’s motion for summary judgment is DENIED. Very Truly Yours, The Honorable Thomas R. Vena, J.S.C. … …
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… Counsel: The court has before it but one of a series of complicated claims surrounding the business dealings between … prejudice, allowing an additional period of limited discovery to determine the meaning of “Contract Life.” … motion for partial summary judgment is hereby DENIED. Very truly yours, JSR:kfb JAMES S. ROTHSCHILD, JR., JSC … …
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… worked for Belwood as a sales representative, paid on a commission basis. Beldner offered and promised equity shares … Beldner paid plaintiff $9000 to $10,000 "under the table" every month, later increasing to $12,500 per month. Beldner … to $15,000 per month, with a regular bonus of $20,000 every two months, all paid "under the table." Beldner, as an …
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… him of a fair trial. He contends a detective's testimony commenting on video surveillance recordings 1 Delgado and … that point I started being kicked and hit from pretty much every direction. Delgado and Bryant kicked DeChurch in his … The doctor explained that a subarachnoid hemorrhage is "a very mild bruise on the surface of the brain." The cut on …
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… 2 A-3999-14T1 A jury found defendant B.D.,Jr.1 guilty of committing first- degree aggravated sexual assault, N.J.S.A … A-3999-14T1 over the course of many years. Again, S.D. was very emotional. She told Be.D. that defendant liked her to … her to get naked so that he could suck on her toes, kiss every part of her body and ejaculate on her. S.D. described, …
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… also was sentenced to parole supervision for life, to comply with 1 We use pseudonyms throughout this opinion to … and friends in a speech she had written that defendant was "very special" to her and she was "lucky to have him." When … by the detectives, defendant did not allege the requisite "bad faith" by the detectives in not preserving them. …
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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … this time period plaintiff failed to comply with discovery requests, prompting a motion to dismiss his complaint. … complaint without prejudice for non-compliance with discovery demands. The court reinstated the complaint in March …
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… disruptive, aggressive, and loud, and ignored Thiel's command to stop this behavior. Thiel ordered defendant to … to exit the car, Lawlor saw that his right ankle was very swollen and bleeding and he had lacerations on his … Markt saw that defendant's right foot was facing the opposite direction and believed the injury was severe. Markt …
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… or legally adopted. On December 20, 2010, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. The trial court entered a dual final … the parties had certain pension, retirement, or deferred-income accounts, which would be distributed or retained solely … in the trial court. Defendant also asserts that at the very least, the trial court should have conducted an …
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… 10, 2017 2 A-3662-14T3 Plaintiff Avnesh Suppiah filed a complaint alleging an ownership interest in his former … be on the books, as opposed to the 2005 agreement where everything was held in escrow." Fiorentini disagreed that the … enforceable modification. We find his reliance to be inapposite. Plaintiff's suggestion that his continued employment …
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… cranky. J.B. phoned relatives, who told her to place a warm compress on the injured area. J.B. also called J.C.'s … that he had smoked marijuana to celebrate J.C.'s "upcoming birth." Johnson reported the matter to the Essex … a cautionary act" to prevent J.C. from sustaining a "very serious and traumatic injury." The judge found that the …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Dr. Fariborz Ashtyani's third amended complaint against defendants Critical Care Unit Resources, … and civil conspiracy. After conducting extensive discovery, the matter came before Judge Charles E. Powers on the … corporate structure. Some of the emails requested the requisite financial contributions and information from potential …
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… The officers directed defendant to exit the vehicle and he complied. Opaleski directed Clyne to conduct a pat-down … concluded defendant used a controlled dangerous substance "very recently," and suspected defendant was still in … if defendant had a drug habit. Defendant stated that "every once in a while" he snorted "dope," which Opaleski …
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… or Radiological Devices); and conspiracies or attempts to commit such crimes. [N.J.S.A. 2C:52-29(b) (emphasis added).] … statutes be construed in a manner that gives effect to every word so no part is rendered superfluous. Otherwise, if … exploitation or abuse of a child)[.] The Legislature made very specific and narrow references when it chose to limit …
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… court's March 6, 2017 order denying plaintiff's motion to compel arbitration in accordance with a contractual … million, which plaintiff's brief describes as one of the "very largest" SREC transactions "in New Jersey's history." … terms of the arrangement further specified that "Delivery to be agreed upon in contracting. Buyer will initiate …
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… and REBECCA LIQUARI, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. JENNIFER COMBS, Defendant, and PROCURA MANAGEMENT INC., and/or … alleges 7 A-3924-15T3 defendants delayed his overall recovery and caused additional pain, suffering, and disability. … in terms of his pain and numbness" and an MRI would be "very helpful in terms of detailing the underlying …
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… FIVE MUST THEREFORE BE REVERSED. POINT III THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT WHEN ERRONEOUSLY ADVISING THE JURY THAT [DEFENDANT] DID NOT NEED TO CONSPIRE IN ORDER TO COMMIT THE CONSPIRACY OFFENSE. (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT IV … men "yelling and screaming" as they carried "something very large" down the front steps. She knew defendant and …
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… that he was swerving over the dashed lines in the road and coming close to hitting the concrete divider. Vit turned on … up onto a curb, then back onto the road, and ultimately coming to a stop. Vit ran a check on the plates of the car … Possession of a handgun and illegal drugs, by their very nature, threaten serious harm. Moreover, a defendant …
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… adequate care to her children"; "the family's shortcomings, if any, were caused by [M.H.'s] mental illness as opposed to poverty"; M.H. "failed to comply with treatment or that her lack of compliance posed a … Cowen, whose report she presented to the caseworker – the very report she now contends was improperly considered by …
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… on the third floor. Cortes also knew defendant from prior complaints made by management about "a lot of traffic in and … his brother and his mother were his godmother who visited occasionally and J.N.5 who charged his phone in the … here. Because of the absence of pictures. My clients very consistent testimony about what happened in the house …