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… RONALD CARABELLO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JACKSON DAWSON COMMUNICATIONS, INC., and TRANSCEND CREATIVE GROUP, LLC, … October 10, 2017 order granting defendants, Jackson Dawson Communications, Inc. (Jackson) and its subsidiary Transcend … such acceptance may actually be a continuance of obedience to the general employer's commands. [Id. at 608-09 …
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… (PSL). L. 2003, c. 267, eff. Jan. 14, 2004, rather than Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. … in 2004 and replaced CSL prior to the date defendant committed the crime to which he pled guilty. In 2016, … assault charge and two unrelated third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary charges pursuant to a plea agreement. The …
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… use variance and site plan approval. After the NJSEA staff commenced public hearings, MEPT withdrew its application … withdrawn with prejudice or, in the alternative, that MEPT compensate appellant for the counsel and expert fees and … 37 (App. Div.1974). In connection with administrative bodies, the term "means willful and unreasoning action, …
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… Jersey Division of Motor Vehicle records and defendant's Computerized Criminal History. 4 A-5411-15T1 The motion … by assisting in four drugs arrests. Moreover, the CI completed two controlled purchases from defendant after … the CI's basis of knowledge, the CI's past cooperation, combined with the controlled purchases that were confirmed …
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… We find no fault with the judge's determination. . . . . In compliance with [State v. R.D., 169 N.J. 551, 557 (2001)], … at 19-20) (citing R. 2:11-30(e)(2)). We added the following comments: Defendant did not affirmatively request the right … and within his hearing range, and defendant did not complain he could not hear the conferences. The PCR judge …
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… delivered to the LBOE on or before September 15, 2011; (c) Commencing on October 1, 2011[,] and continuing for … Eight Dollars ($1938[]) a month which represents the full, complete monthly stipulated remaining payments due and owing … be honored and enforced in the absence of fraud or other compelling circumstances. Pascarella v. Bruck, 190 N.J. …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(a); third-degree conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … of her petition. The memorandum raised two additional points: trial counsel was ineffective for failing to raise … he opined, "[u]nder the circumstances of intoxication, combined with being surprised by the plan to rob [the …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Case No. 2005-25400. Marshall Dennehey Warner … the December 14, 2015 order of the Division of Workers' Compensation granting petitioner W.A. Harris's motion for … significance in this case, where respondent's principal points of error hinge on the JWC's decision to give greater …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2218-13T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF G.T.G. SVP-382-04 … Division on May 14, 2013, which ordered his continued civil commitment pursuant to the Sexually Violent Predators Act … instructed the victim to perform fellatio on him. She complied. G.T.G. eventually stopped the car. G.T.G. pulled …
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… and erroneously instructing the jury on negligence, comparative negligence, proximate cause, and burden of proof; and (5) committing errors, which cumulatively warrant a retrial. … 391, 408 (App. Div. 2016) (quoting Passaic Valley Sewerage Comm'rs v. Geo. M. Brewster, etc., Inc., 32 N.J. 595, 605 …
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… v. Bhagat, 217 N.J. 22, 38 (2014). We must "review the competent evidential materials submitted by the parties to … to de novo review. See Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). When evaluating the motion … Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 2.1 on R. 4:46-2 (2019). "Competent opposition requires 7 A-0289-17T3 'competent …
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… LLC's Rule 4:23-5(a)(2) motion to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice for failure to provide responsive … 1999, plaintiffs entered into two leases with defendant for commercial storefronts located on Blackwood-Clementon Road … R. 2:9-9. However, because many of the deficiencies are remedied by defendant's appendix, and for the sake of …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Michael C. Gaus in his comprehensive and well- reasoned oral opinion. Plaintiff … 28, 2016. On February 9, 2016, Judge Gaus rendered a comprehensive oral opinion. Preliminarily, the judge found … wherever possible. Also his belated offers to become more accommodating to the defendant's continuing need …
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… medical defendants) motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and a June 7, 2019 order granting defendant Alina Myronova's motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint. We affirm. Plaintiff and defendant are married … including Luzzi-Odorisio. Based on the insights and recommendations of the court-appointed professionals, the …
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… to this case, defendant was an attorney and an elected Commissioner of Haddon Township.1 He served in this elected … admitted that during the time he served as an elected Commissioner of the Township of Haddon, he received $7,106 … of government, a municipality is governed by a board of commissioners who have "all . . . executive, administrative, …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his trip-and-fall complaint. After picking up medication from a medical … the employee told him defendants had received similar complaints of visitors falling in the same location since … exactly the same manner around the property. Plaintiff also points to the sidewalk's replacement shortly after the fall …
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… trial, the judge began delivering her oral decision. After comprehensively setting forth her findings of facts and the … Form;3 the judge said she would recess until they had completed their review and then would finish rendering her … contact with Mandy. In support of her premise, she points to testimony given by experts at trial: The …
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… he could not see the shooter's face because he "had a hoodie and . . . dreadlocks . . . covering his face." J.Y. … confirmed this, certifying that defendant "could not have committed this crime because he was in [her] apartment at … at times incredible," and would not have changed the outcome of defendant's trial because of "the evidence presented …
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… a letter from his assigned counsel annexed that detailed "compelling reasons for admission." The letter explained that … assault with a deadly weapon; third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; … the compelling reasons letter." The judge relied upon the points raised in the letter and found that "[t]hese facts, …
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… and Rehabilitation Center's motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint in favor of arbitration. We affirm. Greenstein was … but not limited to federal and state administrative remedies, and judicial remedies, and the Resident/Responsible … 215 N.J. 265, 276 (2013). Plaintiff raises the following points on appeal: (1) defendant waived its right to …