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… County Prosecutor, attorney for appellant (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting Assistant … was a twenty-three-year-old high school graduate, with some community college education, living with family members and … in construction. As a juvenile, defendant successfully completed a diversion program for committing disorderly …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO), and dismissed N.M.Q.'s complaint and amended complaints filed under the Prevention of Domestic Violence … their eleven-year-old daughter. In support of her amended complaints, N.M.Q. also moved into evidence audio recordings …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited acts *.708, "refusal to submit to a search," *.803/*.002, "attempting to commit or aiding another person to commit any category A or B offense," in this case, …
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… and reasonable, and the plaintiff bears the burden to overcome this presumption. Bergen Pines Cty. Hosp. v. N.J. Dep’t … abuse and neglect investigations authorize four possible outcomes: "unfounded," "not established," "established," and … is an 'abused or neglected child' . . . but the act or acts committed or omitted do not warrant a finding of …
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… DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE REMEDIATION COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Respondent-Respondent, and DES … appeals the October 28, 2018 final agency decision of DEP Commissioner Catherine McCabe denying it a DQE, after the completion of the most recent remand directed by our court. …
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… substantively arbitrable.1 The City then filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in the Chancery Division … now appeals from the April 8 order, raising the following points for our consideration: A. THE LOWER COURT FAILED TO … restricted status until the psychological evaluation and recommendation has been completed." The term "critical …
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… the trial court erred by not vacating the plea based on the common law defense of necessity. She also alleges a Brady … to a first offense DWI violation.3 Defendant did not raise common law necessity as a defense. She did not mention that … in fines, $33 in court costs, $50 to the Violent Crimes Compensation Bureau, a $225 DWI surcharge and a $75 …
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… April 12, 2019 Law Division order denying their motion to compel binding arbitration and stay the third-party action … plaintiff RA Pain Services, P.A. (RA Pain) pending the outcome of the arbitration. For the following reasons, we … as of right.3 The AtMedical Defendants raise the following points for our consideration: I. AN ORDER COMPELLING OR …
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… for a TRO. On June 13, 2018, plaintiff amended his complaint, alleging that defendant violated the TRO by … granted defendant's application. Plaintiff then amended his complaint to include allegations related to the July 5, 2018 … supervisor. She testified that plaintiff worked for the company in 2017. Defendant informed her of the TRO that …
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… a 270-day period of jail time, required defendant to comply with the registration requirements of Megan's Law, … "deal," and that its terms were "written accurately and completely in the plea papers that [defendant] and [his] … denied defendant's petition for the reasons stated in a comprehensive nineteen-page written decision he issued on …
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… would make the other children watch. In November 2005, Kate complained at school that defendant slapped Sara in the back … in the side and was not afraid to go home. The caseworker recommended family counseling. On Mother's Day in 2007, … underwear and repeatedly hit them with a belt. After Kate complained at school, DYFS was contacted. When defendant …
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… to get you." She expressed her anger. She would just make comment like "I am not going to stop until you pay. I am on … must be probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and that the person sought to be arrested committed the offense.'" State v. Brown, 205 N.J. 133, 144 …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We reverse and remand for trial. … he walked a foot or two away from the curb to avoid oncoming traffic. Plaintiff alleged when he approached the … risk of danger known by the Township and sought to be remedied, the greater the need for urgency." Ibid. Whether a …
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… Count V (negligent care of landlord's property) of their complaint.2 Defendant also appeals, challenging a February … affirm both orders. 2 The first two counts of plaintiffs' complaint, seeking damages for breach of contract and breach … by the statute of limitations. 3 A-1674-20 I. Plaintiffs commenced this litigation against defendant on February 8, …
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… had the functional title of "Equipment Manager." For compensation and other purposes, that position was … departmental, university, conference, regional and national committees as requested. Perform other duties as assigned. … had "changed significantly . . . ." He contended he had become responsible for "direct supervision of equipment …
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… back." Skordos "advised [the 3 A-2338-19 officers] she was coming back with the car." The officers waited with Skordos … incarceration, a three-year term of probation, 100 hours of community service, and fees and penalties totaling $155 to … crimes" evidence to show that defendant has a propensity to commit crimes. Rule 404(b) states, "[e]xcept as otherwise …
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… A-1293-19 On May 22, 2019, the court entered an order and accompanying written opinion denying defendant's motion. On … witness tampering. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a flat four-year sentence, to run concurrent to her … violence." [Id. at 538-39 (quoting United States v. Dinwiddie, 76 F.3d 913, 925 (8th Cir. 1996)).] We are satisfied …
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… Review (the Board) denying his application for unemployment compensation benefits. The Board affirmed the Appeal … that plaintiff is disqualified from obtaining unemployment compensation because he "left work voluntarily without good … raised for the first time on appeal, that he is entitled to compensation benefits under the Pandemic Emergency …
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… RICHARD HUFTEN'S FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … firearms. This appeal followed. Huften raises the following points for our consideration. I. THE COURT BELOW ERRED … BECAUSE N.J.S.A. 2C:58-3F PROVIDES NO BASIS TO FORFEIT AND COMPEL SALE OF FIREARMS. II. THE COURT BELOW ERRED BY …
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… murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3, and second-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:11-3. The … the victim, Rashon Roy, to the parking lot of an apartment complex. After defendant exited the car, another passenger, … 3 Defendant was indicted for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. So too were co-defendants Marvin L. Worthy, …