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… effort in the Family Division, these standards were recommended by the Conference of Family Presiding Judges and … Time Investigation Reports and (2) as to the procedures for completing such reports. By selecting the appropriate report … make a sound decision. 1. Revision of Court Rule 5:8-1 As recommended by the Family Presiding Judges, the Supreme Court …
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… '163 patent and that the Covenants Not to Sue did not encompass this product, Dr. Grayzel wrote BSC and proposed a … hearsay. We have carefully considered these and the other points raised by Dr. Grayzel in light of the record and the … not only to past sales but also to future sales. At several points in the negotiations, Dr. Grayzel, through his son …
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… CONTROL SYSTEMS, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LARRY HERMAN, and REDLINE CONTROL DESIGN, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Defendants-Appellants. _________________________ … Division finding them in contempt for violating non-competition restraints in the March 25, 2021 and April 28, …
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… Lease Group Resources, Inc. (LGR), an equipment leasing company. LGR purchased copying machines, then leased them to … sum of $3,713,704.52. On May 10, 2013, defendant executed a commercial guarantee whereby he guaranteed the payment of … printed or typed, into as many parts as there are points to be argued." R. 2:6-2(a)(6). 9 A-3487-18 (2016). …
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… facts from the record. On August 2, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint in Burlington County against defendants Edward … Dimon, Doyle & Sacks, LLC alleging breach of contract.2 The complaint stems from an underlying federal court action in … not see the order changing the track since "e-courts is freely accessible to any self-represented litigant via the …
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… Jamel Carlton, is facing trial for crimes he allegedly committed against his girlfriend. Those charges are … flight from the trial on the offenses he allegedly committed against his girlfriend. After carefully reviewing … Casino. Defendant was released from police custody on a complaint-summons at 9:00 a.m.1 Surveillance video shows …
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… manager at the Toyota dealership. As a manager, plaintiff's compensation 3 A-2374-19 was based solely on the commissions he earned from selling vehicles. Like other … employees, plaintiff received a weekly advance on these commissions, which was referred to as his "draw." When …
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… findings. When plaintiff filed her domestic violence complaint alleging harassment by defendant on December 5, … to expire by its own terms on December 31, 2015. In her complaint, she alleged defendant "purposely or knowingly" … taken a turn, and [plaintiff], she's credible. She, at some points, had difficulty with counsel's questions and …
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… a disorderly persons offense. The State agreed to recommend one year of non-custodial probation and to dismiss … one of the EMTs. According to Pensado, defendant was being "completely uncooperative." Defendant engaged in "tumultuous … defendant. He unsuccessfully attempted to get defendant to comply with his orders. The videotape was played again. …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ … that on July 12, 2018, the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders1 approved a resolution awarding a one-year … 1 Effective January 1, 2021, the State's Boards of Chosen Freeholders have been renamed Boards of County …
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… to defendant. The Law Division judge issued a thorough, comprehensive, and cogent opinion denying defendant's … States Constitution provides that "no person should be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against … (1986). New Jersey's application of Miranda stems from our common law and is "treated . . . as though it were of …
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… male, about 5'9'' [tall], very well[-]built, with a dark complexion[,]" "injected her with heroin and repeatedly … the police witness about this issue, they were "talking common terms here . . . [and] not talking specifically about … we are not convinced he would have rejected the State's recommended offer of a seven-year prison term with a five-year …
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… 2C:12-1(a)(1) (providing in pertinent part that a person commits a simple assault by recklessly causing bodily injury … basis to conclude defendant acted recklessly, and defendant points to none. Defendant admitted he was confronted and … under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(2), which provides that a person commits the offense by "[n]egligently caus[ing] bodily …
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… 3 A-0973-16T3 but ordered that he submit a DNA sample and comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23. The judge … judge stated that while defendant should be sentenced to community supervision for life (CSL) on count one, and … to impose both CSL and PSL" and PSL "is more encompassing." It should be noted, however, that the judgment …
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… duty to her; and (3) did not support her damages claim with competent evidence. Having reviewed the record before us, … after she reported the vehicle stolen, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant seeking $15,000 in damages. 3 … an employee collected her debit card information, agreed to complete the recall work, and instructed her to bring the …
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… The genesis of these appeals are two Law Division actions commenced by the tenants of separate units against the … the Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -227. The complaints alleged the landlord violated the City's rent … their clients. Major testified: "[W]e had lengthy and 1 The complaints also named 1300 Palisade Avenue, LLC as a …
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… real property to Fred and his wife, Cindy. In 2012, Fred accompanied his father to the law office of John Callinan, a … the Siblings)— filed an order to show cause and verified complaint claiming they had no knowledge that their father … or not, we disagree with the Siblings' remaining two points. As best we can discern, the Siblings argue Fred …
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… CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, a municipal entity, and THOMAS COMEY, individually and in his representative capacity, … judgment dismissing plaintiff's employment discrimination complaint. We reverse. The following facts are taken from … and a torn meniscus. In 2001, plaintiff filed a workers' compensation claim against Jersey City regarding his …
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… from two October 18, 2018 resolutions of the Board of Commissioners of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition … to -18; Infinity Broadcasting Corp. v. N.J. Meadowlands Comm'n, 187 N.J. 212, 215-16 (2006).1 MEPT owns a 19.9-acre parcel (the Property) in the District's Regional Commerce Zone zoned for commercial purposes, not including …
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… ordered the men to show their hands. Everyone but defendant complied. Defendant began running away from the officers, … obtained from defendant, and the DNA extracted from it was compared to the DNA found on the handgun. A forensic scientist from the State Police who performed the comparison testified at trial that defendant was the source …