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… appeals from the September 28, 2015 decision of the Commissioner of the Department of Education (Commissioner), adopting the order of the Office of … She's at least suspended on her present employment in any way, and just so the record is clear, she agrees that that …
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… in his apartment to defendant. Although defendant always kept his bedroom locked, Rivera did have a key. In … by observing [the residence] and the informant . . . the target, rather[,] do a controlled buy. Because the detective … JURORS WHO WERE PART OF A-5185-14T4 8 THE LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY DENIED DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. POINT III – THE …
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… lane of travel, justified the officer's utilization of the community caretaker exception to the warrant requirement. … block "a pothole," or signal something other than the roadway's closure in that direction. And, because the judge … of whether defendant was driving abnormally or in some way that warranted the officer's conducting a stop for …
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… from the denial of their motion for dismissal of the complaint, contending that the arbitration provision … agreement. In November 2015, plaintiff filed a class action complaint alleging violations of the New Jersey Consumer … it must "at least in some general and sufficiently broad way" convey that parties are giving up their right to bring …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2011-32820 and 2013-26473. … 2011. He alleged that he took petroleum samples from a job site, Hess Port Reading Terminal (Hess), to Intertek's … at the scene, he did not tell him that he was on his way back to Hess, or that any further work had to be done …
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… Ibid. The statute is designed "to deter individuals from committing firearm-related crimes." State v. Benjamin, 228 … about the weapons, and they reportedly responded, "[w]e always have to carry those." The wife called the Perth Amboy … the officers approached the car, the acquaintance walked away. At this point, the officers observed defendant moving …
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… told her he had the right to know where she is and he can come to the apartment whenever he wants. While plaintiff told defendant she wanted him to stay away, she also relied on him to complete certain tasks. For … bag in the living room and then left the apartment the same way he entered, approximately ten minutes later. Plaintiff …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Gloucester County, Complaint No. W-2019-000467-0806. Jonathan E. W. Grekstas, … life sentence, see N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a), the prerequisites for detention are presumed, although he may rebut that … defense proffered that four witnesses (all related in some way to defendant) were present in court and prepared to …
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… and mortgage. 3 A-0493-17T2 Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint in May 2014, alleging defendant defaulted when she … Rather, she asserted: "Defendant[']s loan was modified by way of [d]efendant's payment on a [Home Affordable … provision of the modification agreement explaining that the company servicing the loan would not be bound to make any …
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… (count six); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS crime (guns and drugs), N.J.S.A. … he argues, "this result can be interpreted in just one way: the jurors had doubts about [defendant]'s connection to … if defendant "did possess a firearm while in the course of committing or attempting to commit a [CDS] crime, that being …
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… as defendants. 3 A-2968-16T1 The trial court dismissed the complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e) for … Pagano should be responsible for retrieving the money deposited with the court; and he is entitled to costs for this … as the delay in payment cannot be attributed to them in any way whatsoever. Further, it would be utterly inequitable to …
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… a lesser sentence, explaining defendant was found to have compulsive sexual behaviors, the Adult Diagnostic and Testing Center at Avenel (Avenel) recommended he receive treatment, and defendant affirmatively … se petition and the judge did not comment on them in any way). However, it is quite clear that defendant could have …
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… for some of the period of his hospitalization his insurance company refused to cover, but the Division declined to … or required to sue or appeal the insurance carrier all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court ad infinitum, if need be. … Division's director issued a decision adopting the ALJ's recommendations, stating: Medicaid is a payer of last resort. …
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… of her right to reject the loan within three days of completing the paperwork. Defendant defaulted on the loan on … in original) (citation omitted).] Predatory lenders "target certain populations for onerous credit terms" and take … Lehman Brothers' agent or that Nationstar was in some other way vicariously liable for Lehman Brothers' actions. More …
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… children to adoption in January 2015 and a guardianship complaint was filed. The Division was again unable to locate … his grandmother provided an address. While she was on her way there, she received a call from Eric, who had been … enjoyed an added benefit by the fact that all three were together, giving them “an opportunity to foster a relationship …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following brief comments. In February 2018, the Division received a referral … records and suspension notifications, prior domestic complaints involving defendant, and psychological … other practitioners. Defendant asserts "there is simply no way to tell whether much of the information [the experts] …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 27, 2023 Via Email and Regular … her 2016 New Jersey Gross Income Tax return. Plaintiff, by way of opposition, asserts she did not receive the refund … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no …
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… 2014, he fired a gun into a crowd of people in an apartment complex in Trenton. He admitted his conduct was reckless, … N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3), the risk that defendant will commit another offense; N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(6), the extent … lead a large percentage of teens to occasionally behave in ways that could be the basis of criminal charges.'"4 We have …
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… are family members. Plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and sought a temporary restraining order against … her by: (1) "contacting her multiple times a day by way of phone calls, emails, and voicemails"; (2) going near … to plaintiff and went to talk to her, but plaintiff walked away. Defendant denied following plaintiff. Further, …
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… August 2021, defendants were advised by the Department of Community Affairs (the "DCA") they were approved for a … it alleged defendants owed $3,120 in back rent in its complaint. Following a bench trial, the court determined … demonstrate that the court's judgment at trial was "in any way palpably wrong or irrational." In December 2022, the …