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… an order dismissing her sexual harassment and retaliation complaint against defendants Bergen Logistics, LLC and Gregg … Because we are convinced the court correctly determined the complaint should be dismissed because plaintiff agreed to … is governed by the same de novo standard of review." Atalese v. U.S. Legal Servs. Grp., L.P., 219 N.J. 430, 445-46 …
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… of its Firearms Applicant Investigation Guide (Guide) complied with the requirements of the Open Public Records … in full force and effect pending their adoption as final rules pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative … form is currently available to the world on NJSP's website[.] 2. [The] [t]rial court decision failed to consider …
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… is the owner of several food brands, including Vlasic pickles, Log Cabin syrup, Comstock and Wilderness pie-fillings, and Bernstein's salad … his supervisors certain actions or practices regarding the company's products that he believed were a violation of a …
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… in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. We glean the following facts from the … so I ran out of the house. . . . . I ran out of the housing complex and I ran up Summer Street, . . . . I was looking … where she was a kindergarten teacher. There were immediate complaints about his behavior that continued with increasing …
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… INSTRUCTIONS DID NOT REQUIRE THE JURY TO FIND THAT HE COMMITTED THE REQUISITE ACT AND ERRONEOUSLY DEFINED THE REQUIRED MENTAL STATE … the parties' arguments, and the applicable legal principles, we reverse the convictions and remand for a new trial. …
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… party cannot be held liable under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1.2(a), unless the third party "knowingly solicited, aided, … believe that a crime occurred and that the defendant committed it." State v. Saavedra, 222 N.J. 39, 56-57 (2015) … 11 A-0773-23 unambiguous result, the interpretive process comes to a close, without the need to consider extrinsic …
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… of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Accusation No. 23-08-0676. Melissa L. Baskind, … also U.S. Census Bureau, Table S0101 Age and Sex – American Community Survey (2022) (calculating New Jersey's total … A-1098-23 3 The substance abuse epidemic occurring in our communities, and the crime attendant to the disease of …
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… ALEJANDRO HOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC, and AROMANDO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Defendants. Submitted December 17, 2024 – Decided … a home inspection and prepare a property report. William accompanied Youmans during the inspection. Following the … answers to interrogatories. Nolan opined the darkened holes on the post of the guardrail depicted in the photos …
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… Atlantic County, Indictment No. 23-02- 0362. Rachel E. Leslie, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause … p[*]ssy. I'm not f[***]ing p[l]aying no games . . . I'll come to your motherf[***]ing office in Northfield, how is … the officers advised the defendant they interpreted his comment as a threat. Id. at 221-22. A-0022-23 10 …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3605-21 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … reconsideration orders in its notice of appeal. We nevertheless consider those orders properly before us for two … of Envtl. Prot. , 560 U.S. 702 (2010)). Erosion is the opposite of accretion, as it is "the gradual and imperceptible …
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… prior to the six-day trial on the remaining charges, which commenced on February 15, 2023. Trial testimony established … to the officers what Latoya told her, and the police accompanied Candeisha back to the house. Latoya testified she … Defense counsel initially declined to request any lesser-included offenses of the murder charges. …
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… reason to terminate that parent's rights under Title 30 , unless the Division proves with competent, case-specific evidence that the marijuana usage … efforts to provide services to the parent as a prerequisite to terminating his or her parental rights. Section 12 …
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… from their convictions of three counts of conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2(a) … Theobald stopped the car and discovered three bullet holes in the driver's side of the vehicle. A deformed bullet … been used between April 19 and April 24, 2017, to access websites with articles related to Jimmy Gregory's murder. …
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… of armed robbery, conspiracy, and related weapons offenses committed in 2012. In 2015, he was sentenced to an aggregate … trial counsel's testimony, the judge implicitly discredited defendant's testimony. Despite defendant's denial, … article about the case, defendant cannot show the requisite prejudice where we found "no error, much less plain …
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… Guidelines were developed by the Court's Bench-Bar-Media Committee and were published for comment in October 2011. … of electronic devices in courtrooms, setting as a prerequisite for any such use the individual's execution of an … (b) Form of Request. The request shall be in writing unless time constraints render it impracticable to do so and, …
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… reviewing the record in light of the governing legal principles and arguments of the parties, we affirm. I. We briefly … B.L.E. was well known to defendant. Further, the State had complied with the discovery requirements. The trial court … such proceedings." Under either theory, the basic prerequisites for precluding defendant's renewed claims are clearly …
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… 2022 summary judgment order dismissing his second amended complaint against defendants the City of Plainfield, the … he was hospitalized, Director Riley and another officer visited him. During the visit, plaintiff testified Director … a trial court's decision on a motion for reconsideration unless there is a clear abuse of discretion. Ibid. The LAD …
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… slip and fall case, plaintiff attempts to expand the principles of sidewalk liability for commercial properties to a residential property that was … snowstorm—according to plaintiff's weather expert—had deposited as much as another 3.5 inches of snow in the area. The …
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Briefs
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… Claim & Judgment Fund v. NJM, 138 N.J. 185, 190-91 (1984) RULES CITED: R. 2:12-4 STATUTES CITED: N.J.S.A. 39:6-61 … Signing Statement to S.2432 & S.3963 (Aug. 15, 2019) COMMENT: R. 2:12-4 IV 7 7, 13 7, 8, 13 9, 12, 13 7, 13 7, 13 … ultimately whether or not certification will be granted." Comment, R. 2: 12-4. It also "signals that certification …
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… contained in the judge's opinion. We add the following comments. I. Alex was born in January 2012 and Grace in … of jail." Alex stated defendant would tell him he was a "useless invalid and idiot." He reiterated that defendant "put … 564. While the defendant was incarcerated "[t]he Division visited [him] once in prison and called him on one other …