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… of Education summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff's complaint alleged claims under: the New Jersey Law Against … skills. Gyftopoulos' email provided the following: she communicated with Vice Principal Shante Rorie "about getting …
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… with tinted windows in the parking lot of a public housing complex, known to police for gang activity. DeShader … with negative results. Britt searched the passenger compartment of the vehicle as McGhee and Whittaker arrived … testified he "detected a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle." While searching, McGhee noticed …
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A-68-24 Respondent Brief
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… Of Counsel: Vito A. Gagliardi, Jr. vagagliardi@pbnlaw.com (024821989) Kerri A. Wright kawright@pbnlaw.com … published decision and adds only the following brief points. Sea Bright has for years pursued an effort to seek … 8042791 6 school district” is one of the “governmental bodies that may request withdrawal to join or form an enlarged …
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… to be credible and concluded defendant "failed to present competent facts sufficient to demonstrate his trial or … his wife. Defendant also called his pastor and asked him to come to the station for support, and he did. Defendant and … v. Marshall, 123 N.J. 1, 165 (1991)). Defendant properly points out that appellate counsel's explanation for why she …
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… The jury found defendants 60% at fault and plaintiff 40% at comparative fault. The jury awarded gross damages of $5 … is familiar with . . . tolerance to intoxicants" and "it is common knowledge that heavy drinkers develop a tolerance." … unfair. To the extent we have not discussed them, all other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… STE 300 Bensalem, PA 19020 Criminal Division Criminal Court Complex 4997 Un~i Boulevard , Mays Landing, N.J. 08330-1701 … his client, Ernest V. Troiano, Jr., informed him that he is comfortable with Mr. Pelloni's continued representation of … here to either condemn actions by his next employer or else compromise his defense by avoiding such intended arguments. …
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… DATE OF INSURANCE, APPLICANT WILL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMPANY OF SUCH CHANGES AND THE COMPANY MAY WITHDRAW OR MODIFY ANY OUTSTANDING QUOTATIONS … AC Ocean Walk, 256 N.J. at 312 (quoting Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441 (2010)). "If the language is …
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… generically known as Buprenorphine or Naloxone, "is a combination of medications administered for the treatment of … Manual: Professional Version, https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/searchresults?query=suboxone (last visited … 4 A-1439-23 switched her medication to Subutex.4 Tammy complied with the MAT program from October 2021 until …
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… OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 PHILIP S. CARCHMAN, J.A.D. ACTING … which have not been authorized. 8. Wireless Access Points are prohibited on a Judiciary local area network … hubs, switches, routers, modems, DSU/CSUs, wireless access points, UPSs, and similar equipment and facilities including …
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… to Recovery Court. According to the record, the State recommended the denial of his application, arguing he was a … legally ineligible.2 Defendant appealed from the State's recommendation and on August 7, 2019, the court issued a … the drugs 2 This record is not clear why the prosecutor's recommendation to deny entry to Recovery Court is referenced …
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… an April 25, 2022 order granting plaintiff counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 29(b)(4), and an … is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate act of harassment, and therefore, … affair resulting in his termination. In September 2020, a complaint for divorce was filed.3 The following spring or 2 …
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… room with his wife and son, and the two families shared the common areas. This arrangement ended in May 2014, when the … defendant's motion in an October 5, 2022 order. In its accompanying written opinion, the court explained "[i]n … family of the victims and abusing the children following a common plan with overlap in opportunity, motive, time, and …
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A-70-24 Respondent Brief
Briefs
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY Docket No. 090407 H D MONARCH COMMUNITIES, LLC, a Limited Liability Company of the State of Delaware, Plaintiff, v. TOWNSHIP OF … and JMC INVESTMENTS, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Respondent v. TOWNSHIP OF MONTVILLE; …
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… 2 Plaintiff Sherri A. Affrunti filed a Law Division complaint seeking compensation claims against her former … effective date of the amendment and relied on its new remedies. Ibid. The high Court held that the WPL and WHL … evidence" that it should be applied retroactively. Affrunti points to legislative comments hailing the importance of the …
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… 1 (a)(2), and for reasons stated in the written decision accompanying this order, and for good cause shown; IT IS on … not free to leave. He supports this position with several points: the scene was "chaotic" and "police dominated," with … about him, suggesting a coercive atmosphere. Defendant also points out that Detective Brady allegedly refused to let him …
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… non-payment of rent. On April 21, 2024, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against defendant for … to the trial court that heard the witnesses, sifted the competing evidence, and made reasoned conclusions." Allstate … we have not commented on them specifically, all other points defendant raises on appeal lack sufficient merit to …
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… and second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun. The recommended aggregate sentence range was fifteen to twenty … defendant shown any deficient performance affected the outcome of the proceedings. The court sentenced him in the … murder conviction, the potential life sentence that accompanied it, and the maximum range for [f]irst - [d]egree …
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… defendant pled guilty to: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3 and 2C:5-2; first- degree … refers to his "Pro Se Petition for PCR" as "tantamount to a complaint" and thus was included in the appendix pursuant to …
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… also hit her on her stomach with “a big spoon” that “had points.” Yvette admitted that she had hit Mary on the arms, … her paramour with whom she lived, saw her hitting Mary and “commented to her not to hit [Mary] that she will get in …
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… to the charge the following August. In return, the State recommended a sentence of non-custodial probation, along with …