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… Division order granting summary judgment dismissal of her complaint alleging wrongful termination, retaliatory … did with other Graham Curtin employees, because she was on medical disability leave when the merger was in process. … re- hire along with his nondisabled coworkers." Beneduci points out that no Graham Curtin transfers were required to …
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… defendant Stillwater Property and Casualty Insurance Company, improperly pled as Stillwater Insurance Group … or more of the following: (1) The Perils Insured Against named under Coverage C; (2) Decay, of a building or any part … earth movement and water seepage. Finally, plaintiff points us to proposed legislation, which would "[p]rohibit[] …
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… REPRESENTATIVES, AND JUDICIARY CLERK DRIVER FROM THE COMPETITIVE TO THE NON-COMPETITIVE DIVISION OF THE CAREER … and working conditions; or 3. There is a need for immediate appointments arising from a new legislative program … of Prob. Officer, 441 N.J. Super. at 443 3 The AOC points out that "[a] significant portion of that one[-]year …
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… IN THE MATTER OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION C2022-6524. Submitted January 30, … filed a petition with OSEP for a due process hearing to compel M.W.'s parents to provide consent or waive their … TO PERMIT THE REQUESTED OBSERVATION ONLY AFTER IT HAS PERFORMED ITS OWN EVALUATIONS. II. Our role in reviewing the …
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… We discussed the underlying facts of this case when we affirmed defendant's convictions and remanded his sentence for … pistol, . . . was . . . under the grip. The grip had to come off . . . to see that fingerprint. There was 8 … outcome of the trial." Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE COURT BELOW ERRED IN DENYING …
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… some beers or liquor at all three taverns. Plaintiff claimed that a tractor-trailer truck owned by NFI Interactive … earlier order and summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint. We disagree and affirm the orders under review. … to, nor was convicted of, DWI, we address their ancillary points because their resolution only supports our …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2537-20 MEDRELL JOHNSON, Plaintiff-Appellant/Cross- Respondent, v. … c/o MARV POER, FIRST STUDENT, INC., and JMB LANDSCAPE COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents, and PIPE WORKS … agreement with SPF and Pipe Works was not in writing. She points out that they did not have a written lease agreement …
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… to "EAN Holdings," which Sheehy knew to be a rental company. Mutz activated the patrol vehicle overhead lights … and Sheehy approached the passenger side. Mutz initiated communication with defendant who began "using sign language … system, INFOCOP. Defendant, upon further inquiry, informed Sheehy he had a Pennsylvania driver's license, but a …
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… This appeal followed. II. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE EVIDENCE MUST BE SUPPRESSED … ." Ibid. The Court stated, "[s]everal factors, alone or in combination, may provide sufficient justification to … any fashion. However, that argument ignores the language immediately below those two paragraphs where [the judge …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2018-10081 and 2018-10084. … Bello appeals from a New Jersey Division of Workers' Compensation order entered on April 19, 2022, following a … two claim petitions, 2018- 10081 and 2018-10084, seeking medical and temporary workers' compensation benefits from …
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… time. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY 495 Dr. Martin … or “Division”) R. 4:25-8 motion for an Order dismissing the Complaint as moot because Ms. Stallings (“Plaintiff”) has … of Plaintiff’s administrative protest, the Division deemed Plaintiff’s request 2 Covid-19 Fiscal Mitigation Act, …
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… (the Association), a non-profit organization. The complex consists of 150 residential units and two commercial units. According to the Association's Declaration … purchased the two commercial units for $145,000 and immediately rented out both units to a childcare center. By …
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… whether a predicate act occurred, or whether he posed an immediate danger to plaintiff. We conclude the trial court … Defendant let go of plaintiff's throat when he heard R.E. come back inside. Plaintiff then checked the house to make … places to visit with Alexa. She told defendant she felt uncomfortable meeting him and asked to convene at the local …
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… would contain a banquet facility with the capacity to accommodate up to 833 people. Consequently, we reverse the … by increasing the function of the hotel driveway and access points. The Planning Board found these requested design … sufficient to enable members of the public to make "an informed determination" about whether to attend and participate …
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… LLC, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSON, Respondent-Respondent. … and Paganelli. On appeal from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Cynthia L. Grossman (Giordani Baker Grossman & … riders make mistakes about TNC drivers and have been harmed. As for the ride itself, GPS tracking does not (and dash …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … through counsel, he denies making any report to DCPP and points to evidence in the record that other individuals knew … policy against domestic violence. Because the PDVA is remedial in nature, it is to be construed liberally to achieve …
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… arm away from his cell's food port. Petitioner refused to comply despite the officer's numerous orders. Petitioner … Petitioner admitted to throwing the container but claimed he tossed it to the side, away from the officer. In … petitioner guilty of the offense. The hearing officer recommended the DOC impose one-hundred days in the restorative …
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… had a handgun, and they threatened to shoot her if she screamed. Her purse and backpack were then stolen along with her … In August 2016, after receiving information that defendant committed the robbery, police requested a DNA forensic … guilty to first-degree armed robbery. The State agreed to recommend twelve years in prison, subject to an eighty-five …
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… and was primarily used to ensure the children were completing their homework. Although the victim had never … which the victim would regularly use to take baths . It was common for other members of the household to enter to use … overall strength of the State's case." State v. Sanchez- Medina, 231 N.J. 452, 468 (2018) (quoting State v. Galicia, …
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… Estate of CHRISTOPHER RICE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GOLD MEDAL ENVIRONMENTAL OF NJ, INC., GOLD MEDAL SERVICES, LLC, … Medal, and the court entered final judgment dismissing the complaint against it prior to granting McNeilus's motion for … nothing, it's uncontroverted testimony that at all relevant points in time related to this accident Mr. [Stotts] knew …