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… for discrimination on the basis of age. In light of the competent evidence in the record, and the prevailing legal … using encryption software. Muchhala is the President of the company and during the relevant time, Janacek was Chief … Bales was a 3 A-2730-17T4 shareholder and a member of the company's Board of Directors. In or about late 2012 or early …
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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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… their understanding that "at such time that mother becomes a bona fide resident of the State of New Jersey, … had held "extensive hearings" about defendant's income and its order setting his income was "of recent vintage," the court used the …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for custody, care and supervision of T.P. This … to a grand jury. At the time of the hearing, no formal complaints had yet been filed. Pappa's investigation … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent . …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint, and affirming the administrative decision.1 We … at 579. We "must ensure there is 'a residuum of legal and competent evidence in the record to support'" the court's … legal conclusions. Cosme v. Borough of E. Newark Twp. Comm., 304 N.J. Super. 191, 203 (1997) (citing Manalapan …
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… 4 A-4572-17T3 911. They noticed a "tannish bloodish" fluid coming out of Sung U's mouth and tried to administered CPR … "The same spot as last night." After a series of miscommunications, both Fontana and Mainor agreed to meet the following day. However, Fontana opted not to initiate communication on that day, as the resources to conduct a …
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… described the building as a "boarding house," with a common hallway that led to defendant's room at its end; four … the discovery of the evidence. The judge elaborated: The combined evidence of the [informant's] tip of a man known as … in many instances, the unlawfully obtained information becomes part of the affidavit proffered in support of the …
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… IMPOUNDED NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY OCEAN … Public Defender, attorney). GRAMICCIONI, J.S.C. This matter comes before the court as a case review post-disposition, … 25, 2019, after advising the parties that it wished to revisit the applicability of the community service hours to …
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… wanted to go to his apartment, grab something to drink, and come back. When he returned five minutes later, defendant … signed it. 4 A-0534-15T2 Officers found $4550 in the glove compartment, and after the K-9 unit searched the interior of … opened a cabinet and found narcotics, a scale, money, and a computer. The officers also found a bag of white powder in …
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… to the United States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and … not mention, and thus it may be argued his statement was incomplete or otherwise inaccurate because he also said that … credible evidence that defendant was fully informed of the complete content of the waiver paragraph and indicated his …
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… we need not present the underlying chronology in a comprehensive or conclusive manner. The following will … "gentlemen's agreement." In this regard, the State points out that at the conclusion of defendant's recorded … occurring before he was ever charged. As the State points out in its brief, the constitutional right to …
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… officers smelled the odor of "raw" or "fresh" marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. As defendant reached for the … a packaged material, like "magazine or newspaper paper" "commonly used to store heroin." The officers placed … because of the late hour and the odor of raw marijuana coming from the car; also under the plain view doctrine, and …
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… amend her counterclaim and for leave to file a third-party complaint against plaintiff's son and daughter, which the … court granted defendant's motion to file the third-party complaint and filed her amended pleadings, the court never … to extend the discovery period under Rule 4:24-1(c), or to compel production of discovery as required by Rule 4:24-2. 4 …
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… in the functional equivalent of a dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice for a discovery violation; a … contract, which plaintiffs alleged defendants failed to complete, leaving them with an uninhabitable house. … that plaintiffs did not argue to the motion judge several points they now raise on appeal. Defendants assert that …
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… that that was something you weren't going to be able to accomplish. Right? [Defendant:] Yes. [Defense Counsel:] Okay. … "Indeed, 'it is essential to elicit from the defendant a comprehensive factual basis, addressing each element of a … the charge.'" Ibid. (quoting Fed. R. Crim. P. 11 advisory committee's note to 1966 amendments). "Because a guilty plea …
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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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… materials or a curriculum and was assigned a room without computers, in an unsuitable location where she "was … 2015 and found "[s]he presented as very depressed" and recommended she continue taking her prescribed medications. … for disability benefits. Riley raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE TPAF BOARD'S DECISION TO …
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… Of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STAR INSURANCE COMPANY and MEADOWBROOK, INC., Defendants-Appellants. … policy number CP 0641963 from defendants Star Insurance Company and Meadowbrook Inc. (collectively, Star). On April 28, 2017, Statewide filed a complaint against Star in the law division seeking a …
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… appeals from a February 18, 2020 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writ with prejudice. The complaint was filed to challenge defendant Township of … (Zoning Board). The trial judge agreed and dismissed the complaint. On appeal, plaintiff argues that dismissal of its …
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… of 1991 (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, in response to a complaint filed by plaintiff I.M.R. and a subsequent … hearing (1) failed to make specific findings that defendant committed the predicate offense of criminal mischief and (2) … it but did not provide the names of who did it. The PDVA complaint checked criminal mischief and harassment as the …