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… a closet safe. Defendant was charged in an indictment with committing the following offenses "[o]n or about" December … Do you understand each of your rights? [Defendant]: From everything you just read to me? [Detective]: Yes. … question, "So basically you want this jury to believe that everything that the officers came in here and testified to is …
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… “unauthorized” insurance market. The nonadmitted market is comprised of two main types of unauthorized insurance … left unchanged, including the statute’s requirements that every holder of self- procured insurance report when it … hand, the canon against surplusage does not work in an opposite direction to support J&J’s position. To be sure, …
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… with chronic beryllium disease, the Schwartzes filed a complaint raising claims of negligence, products liability, … time, Paul and Brenda were dating and Brenda frequently visited and stayed overnight at the apartment. After the … who laundered the work clothes “during the evening of every workday.” Ibid. Eleanor was diagnosed with mesothelioma …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MORRIS … prospective economic advantage claims. After extensive discovery, on May 6, 2011 the SAC Defendants filed for summary … of issues deriving from, or connected with, the very controversy that establishes jurisdiction.” Id. Here, …
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… - General Equity) Who Should Use This Packet? You should complete this packet if you wish to participate in the … of the forms will be available on the Judiciary’s Internet site njcourts.gov. However, you are ultimately responsible … Try to Get a Lawyer CAUTION: Some Foreclosure cases are very complex, and you should consider getting a lawyer. The …
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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, … and . . . there's no doubt in my mind that you've listened very carefully. And that you've also indicated that you're …
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… earning $10 per hour. She agreed to an annual imputed income of $20,800. Defendant worked for International Paper … 2012, plaintiff referred to A.V. as her "boyfriend" and visited him "most weekends." In July 2014, plaintiff moved out … public accountant, reviewed all of plaintiff's discovery and performed a financial analysis, along with …
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… four children. Jeffrey ran a successful business selling commercial cleaning supplies. Stephanie cared for the … fatal brain disorder. It affects about one person in every one million per year worldwide; in the United States … Disease-Fact-Sheet (last visited August 27, 2019).] 5 A-2970-16T4 Asatrian testified …
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… at Mitchell, and ordered him to exit. Heeding Muhammad's command, Mitchell began to open the passenger door, where a … from the gas station, which was in evidence. There was very strong circumstantial evidence linking defendants to … you the truth, and she lies about [ten] minutes of lying. Every other officer comes in and tell you the same thing, and …
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… of counsel; Russell J. Malta, on the brief). PER CURIAM Complaining about defendants' treatment of him after he had … argued that his notice of claim was timely because the discovery rule tolled the accrual of his claims until November … that road with the so called unknown friend and having discovery on any contacts he had with the friend, . . . at the …
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… two Ferraris to a function at the Meadowlands Sports Complex when defendant's red Ferrari crossed the … working at NASCAR events—then saw two cars line up very close to one another and travel down Berrys Creek Road … and was following . . . defendant, his employer, to a job site the morning of the accident. In fact, counsel for the …
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… determined that during her January 13, 2011 shift, T.J. "committed a substantiated act of Neglect against [Patient]." … within arm's length of Patient at all times and document every half hour of her shift in his log book. She covered a … in it. He had a [bib] hanging out of his mouth." On the opposite side of the room, she observed T.J. curled up "in the …
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… on the State’s failure to turn the documents over in discovery in a timely fashion. The remedy fashioned by the trial … at the motion to suppress was presented in a "thoughtful, competent, thorough, and professional manner," and the judge … found in one of the bedrooms in the apartment, he visited the Elizabeth Police Department to obtain what he …
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… of seven crimes and four disorderly persons offenses she committed during the home invasion and robbery of an elderly … in this case by the defense is that duress applies to everything. That's – it's not applying to half of it all – … where they hear that and they go back to re-read it and everything and then I'd just make it clear to them that the …
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… separated and plaintiff moved to Boston. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on June 26, 2013. In his 2013 case … agreed upon." Defendant maintained the parties enjoyed a "very comfortable" and "somewhat luxurious" marital lifestyle … alimony obligation and permit him to conduct discovery if the court determines a plenary hearing is necessary. …
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… children with the standard of living to which they have become accustomed." The parties acknowledged that they were … the court entered a November 28, 2017 order requiring discovery, and rescheduling the plenary hearing for March 9, … 11 A-4634-17T3 peanut butter and frozen food, because it's cheapest," and the total of her monthly expenses was $4142. …
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… mother to her three children and her redacted income tax returns revealed over $1.5 million in unearned … Walton v. Visgil, for example, we noted that "children of a very successful [non-custodial parent] should [not] be … We are satisfied the court correctly engaged in the requisite analysis of defendant's burden, including its …
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… her from handling her financial affairs and being able to competently testify in judicial proceedings. In December … 8 A-2520-17T4 to Prudential to follow up on whether the company had received the withdrawal forms and other changes. … to handle these changes with Prudential because she got "very nervous" and she did not "know how to handle it." …
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… counter. An individual holding a gun in his left hand then comes behind the counter and points a handgun at the … the viewing area when making the observation; (2) 'the discovery of the evidence . . . must be inadvertent,'" State v. … one of the suspects may have been armed. Finally, the discovery of the jackets was inadvertent in the sense that the …
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… became pregnant with her first child. She experienced an uncomplicated pregnancy and continued to work as a dispatcher … Return to Work Program, which committed the DRPA to "make every effort" to place disabled workers in full pay … Safety and viewed a list of open positions on the DRPA website. While those actions are appropriate, without some …