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… City of Newark, summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice.1 Plaintiff alleged in her complaint that she fell and injured her arm due to a defect … in Newark on June 6, 2012, and injured her arm. In her complaint, plaintiff 1 Plaintiff's claims against defendants …
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… real estate. We affirm both orders. I. The foreclosure complaint filed by Wells Fargo alleged that in June 2003, … described or referred to, and the money due and to become due thereon, with the interest." The assignment was … and her right to cure. Wells Fargo filed a foreclosure complaint on December 21, 2009, which named as defendants …
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… and on the brief). PER CURIAM Accredited Surety & Casualty Company, Inc. (Accredited or the surety) appeals from a … defendant submit to a psychiatric evaluation, followed by a competency hearing. 2 Big Lou's Bail Bonds (Big Lou's) acted … was sought and then abandoned by the State. Accredited also points to the modification of the warrant, which limited its …
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… manner in which the alleged failure to file a direct appeal comes before us, we must vacate the order under review and … directed counsel to file an appeal and counsel failed to comply. Although decided after the PCR judge's decision … as to the future proceedings depending upon the possible outcomes of the remand proceedings. 1. If the PCR judge finds …
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… his firearm, and instructed defendant to stop. Defendant complied and immediately raised his hands in the air. … request for a continuance; whether the defendant has other competent counsel prepared to try the case, including the … this prejudice is of a material or substantial nature; the complexity of the case; and other relevant factors which may …
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… an evidentiary hearing, dismissing her domestic violence complaint against her husband, G.D., and vacating a … 6, 2017 2 A-3558-15T3 order. The court found that defendant committed predicate acts of domestic violence, but a final … daughters led to the altercation that prompted plaintiff's complaint. Defendant contended that plaintiff had limited …
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… Defendant then informed the court he read, reviewed, completed, and signed the plea form. The form corroborated … 145 (2009). The PCR judge heard oral argument and issued a comprehensive written opinion denying the petition. He … offenses. 5 A-3094-16T2 Defendant must, in this proceeding, come forward with some factual basis to suggest that he is …
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… 2C:35-7.1. After his conviction, defendant pled guilty to committing third-degree possession of CDS, marijuana, with … he did not establish that, even if counsel erred, the outcome of the trial would have been different, or they were … 105 N.J. at 54 (citations omitted). The act or omission complained of must amount to more than mere tactical …
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… 2 A-0043-20 PER CURIAM Plaintiffs Min Wu and Yongua Chen commenced this action seeking, among other things, a … of those facts, we affirm the dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint. Plaintiffs acquired their Livingston residence, … their disagreement in court. A few days later, Gesualdo completely removed the post-and-rail fence and erected a …
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… while waiting to be served. He knew defendant from the community, although he had not previously spoken to him and … motion for a mistrial was reversible error because Taylor's comment was so prejudicial as to deprive him of a fair … judge's "prompt[] and effective[]" curative instruction remedied any prejudice from prosecutor's improper comments …
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… defaulted on the note. In March 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants for nonpayment of legal fees … representing plaintiff boasted he could influence the outcome of the case, as he was married to a judge in the … would be void ab initio. Defendants raise the following points on appeal: I. THE COURT ERRED IN DENYING …
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… erupted when defendant told plaintiff she could not come back to live with him unless she abided by the ground … in her narrative about the incident at the Holiday Inn. By comparison, the judge was ambivalent about defendant, … and the judge reasonably accepted her assertions. All other points raised by defendant lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… POINT I THE COURT ERRED IN DETERMINING THAT [DEFENDANT] COMMITTED EQUITABLE 6 A-2339-19 FRAUD. a. Legal Standard for … to him. In sum, the court did not err in finding defendant committed equitable fraud and ordering rescission of the …
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… 43:15A-7(d) reads in pertinent part: Elected officials commencing service on or after the effective date [July 1, … clerk an employment verification form with instructions to complete the form and return it, which she did. On August 9, … office, the official may either enroll in the PERS or complete the enclosed PERS Optional Enrollment Waiver form …
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… Appellant, v. CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND COMMISSION, Respondent. ___________________________ … the New Jersey Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission. A.O., appellant pro se. Gurbir S. Grewal, … of defendant Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission (the Commission) denying reimbursement of his …
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… Power and Light for $1,591.43 in damages. Plaintiff's complaint alleged defendant negligently damaged an … that defendant did not breach its duty of care based on its compliance with the Underground Facility Protection Act, … that when the One-Call System receives notice of an upcoming excavation, the One-Call System cautions that not all …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Allyson Wallace filed a complaint against defendant Starkist for damages arising … by defendant, Judge Robert H. Gardner dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice because it was filed after the … complaint were clerical errors that should have been remedied under Rule 1:13-1. We find no merit to plaintiff's …
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… the law. His argument that the plea court failed to comply with Rule 3:9-2 requires an analysis discrete from … established an adequate factual basis and otherwise complied with Rule 3:9-2. We start with the factual basis. … court invited him to ask any questions he wished, defendant complained it was "very hard for [him] to contact [his] …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … of the public in which the police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer." State v. Rosario, 229 N.J. … a well-grounded suspicion of criminal activity before commencement. Id. at 271-72; see also Elders, 192 N.J. at …
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… was charged in separate indictments in 2012 of having committed controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offenses. By …