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… of Adjustment of the Township of Mahwah appeals from an order reversing its denial of a conditional use variance … street, or any R district."4 Plaintiff's parcel is bordered by a General Business Zone to the east, a …
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… brief). PER CURIAM Defendant appeals from a March 24, 2022 order denying his motion to NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE …
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… N. Matos appeals from the Law Division's June 29, 2020 order denying his post-conviction relief (PCR) petition …
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… the officers" conducting the search; (2) facilitating the "orderly completion of the search"; and (3) "preventing …
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… wrongs, or acts . . . to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… the video clips into what she believed was a chronological order depicting a "vehicle of interest" driving towards and …
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… Jerome Bearfield appeals from a June 10, 2024 Law Division order denying his application for post-conviction relief … the jail where they met with defendant. With a handheld recorder, they conducted an interview that began with O'Neal …
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… liability." Tarr v. Ciasulli, 181 N.J. 70, 82-83 (2004). In order to hold an employee individually liable as an aider or …
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… acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… to him." She originally diagnosed J.W. with acute stress disorder and later, on March 12, diagnosed him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). She confirmed treating J.W. for approximately … 1:1-14.6(h) authorizes an ALJ to "render any ruling or order necessary to decide any matter presented to him or her …
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… violation of this statute must amount to $75,000 or more in order for the offense to be charged as a second-degree …
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… public, or property, or to ensure the safe, secure, and orderly operation of the facility, or for other good cause." … as a result of a mental abnormality or personality disorder which makes them likely to engage in repeated acts of … who "suffers from a mental abnormality or personality disorder that makes the person likely to engage in acts of …
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… to a different statute due to subsequent re- numbering and ordering of the statute. 19 A-1431-24 Trs., Tchrs.' Pension …
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… circumstances present during the incident in question in order to determine whether the driver could reasonably be …
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… intent and the overriding purpose of the Legislature” in order to give meaning to undefined statutory terms, such as …
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… but not limited to, the major systems being in good working order and the structure of the Demised Premises being in …
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… relevant to deciding defendant's appeal of the PCR court's order. 6 A-1595-23 A. First, we address defendant's …
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… States v. Morrison, 535 F.2d 223, 228-29 (3d Cir. 1976) (ordering that if the witness invoked her Fifth Amendment …
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… Taxation complied 3 See supra n.1. However, the court’s Order granting Taxation’s cross-motion for summary judgment … consider the court’s decision as “so aberrational as to border on the Kafkaesque,” re- emphasizing his prior …
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… Life Ins. Co. of Am., 142 N.J. 520, 535 (1995)). In order to overcome the presumption, the evidence “must be …