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… order of the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, P.E.R.C. No. 2020-004. Leonard S. Spinelli … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Christine Lucarelli, General Counsel, attorney; … police department. Finally, as the Attorney General points out, there are sensible policy reasons for treating …
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… Township which lies north of JSTAR's property, that was commonly known as "Camp Osborn," and had been destroyed by … merit. I. The Property OSBCA's site for Camp Osborn is comprised of 3.49 acres, designated by Brick Township as … road setbacks to proposed units, the number of beach access points for the development, the lack of access to the homes …
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… based on his training and experience, he understood this comment to mean defendant had two bundles of heroin on his … followed. 20 A-4938-18T1 II. Defendant raises the following points in his brief8 on the current appeal: POINT I … requirement to the present roadside setting. Among other points, defendant urges that requiring such suspicion will …
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… defendants Marianne and Anthony Corradetti dismissing the complaint and invalidating and extinguishing plaintiff 's … 25, 1994. In 2000, defendants mortgaged the property to Commerce Bank to secure a $2,300,000 loan. Three years … made such a payment. 6 Our dissenting colleague correctly points out that the record presented in support of …
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… numbness that became "stabbing sharp pains." Dr. Vega recommended physical therapy. On July 25, 2012, plaintiff saw … that on May 14, 2012, Dr. Vega wrote that: plaintiff "was neurologically intact"; "examination of the cervical spine … was negative for tenderness"; "negative spasm or trigger points"; "deep tendon reflexes in lower extremities were …
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… curiae Advanced Medical Technology Association, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, and the National … Axel Arnaud, a physician and Scientific Director of Ethicon Europe from 2001 to 2008, worked with the French TVM group … to Berthier's email by presenting input from the Gynecare European Unit regarding mesh used for pelvic floor repair. …
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… him a jury drawn from a representative cross-section of the community. Jury selection for defendant’s trial was … Bergen County’s yield has decreased by several percentage points under the hybrid model, those yields still exceed the … has had on racial and ethnic minorities and women. He points to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) …
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… danger, or obstruction can be detained before trial if no combination of conditions of release will reasonably guard … opposition on December 30, 2020. II. We note certain basic points at the outset. First, each of the defendants for whom … health emergency jail credits). The Attorney General also points to data that reveals a drop in the number of reported …
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… J., writing for the Court. The Court determines whether commercial landowners owe a duty to clear snow and ice from … icy condition by pre-treating the sidewalk. Pareja filed a complaint, and the trial court granted summary judgment to … tests that address a reasonableness standard instead. NJAJ points out that a duty of reasonable care on commercial …
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… sufficiently pled a class action against defendants for noncompliance with the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACTA) such that their complaint should have survived a motion to dismiss under … risk of identity theft and credit/debit card fraud. The complaint alleged that “there are, at a minimum, thousands …
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… Room at University Hospital in Newark at 11:20 a.m. complaining of significant pain in his left arm and left … Detective Miranda interviewed the two passengers who accompanied defendant and Byrd to University Hospital -- Ja-Ki … Crawford claimed he felt threatened by Cline, so he complied by going into the Café and ordering food as Cline …
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… for the Court. The issue before the Court is whether the common law imposes a duty on underage adults -- over the age … so, the standard for liability if an underage guest, who becomes intoxicated, afterwards drives a motor vehicle and … According to the report of John Brick, PhD, an expert in neuropharmacology, at a .15% BAC, “[m]ost drinkers display …
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… switching to witness mode, he set the witness up at a computer, explained how to scroll through photos with six on … an identification through “mugshot exposure” and “mugshot commitment.” Id. at 255-56. The Court in Henderson therefore … adoption of Rule 3:11. Recent technological developments complicate the analysis in those opinions, and none of those …
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… loaded with eight rounds. The State charged defendant in a complaint-warrant with second-degree unlawful possession of … violates the CJRA and his right to due process. Defendant points to several parts of the statute in support of his … The Association echoes the State’s arguments. Among other points, the CPANJ asserts that any discussion about whether …
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… became particularly strained after Burkert read online comments attributed to Halton’s wife that Burkert felt … him and his family. Angered by the insulting online comments, Burkert retaliated. Burkert downloaded the … “course of conduct was alarming and injurious,” the State points to Burkert’s admission that “he made the flyers as an …
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… Major arrived on the scene as backup. Officer Major was accompanied by a narcotics canine. Upon Officer Major’s … sniff does not prolong the stop beyond the time required to complete the stop’s mission. 1. The Fourth Amendment to the … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or …
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… the disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief. The complaint-warrant specified that Montalvo was charged with … self[-]defense, is limited only to cases of spontaneous and compelling danger.” Minutes later, the jury found Montalvo … surrounding circumstances and the machete’s status as an uncommon item sufficiently supported the jury’s verdict. The …
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… of her home. Detective John Steet of the State Police accompanied him. The detectives arrived at Brown’s apartment, … the defense of qualified immunity was discussed at various points during the proceedings, the issue was not fully … for leave to appear as amicus curiae. II. A. The State points to United States Supreme Court precedent in arguing …
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… of third-degree theft by deception, third-degree theft by computer, third- degree wrongful impersonation, third-degree … medical services for the municipality. Morrison did not commit the offense of official misconduct because he was not … that defendant performed a governmental function, the State points to the comparable legislative benefits, privileges, …
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… determines whether a trial court that has found a defendant competent to stand trial on criminal charges may compel her to assert an insanity defense, based on the … over more than a decade, defendant June Gorthy attempted to commence a relationship with C.L., a mental health therapist …